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Mad Catz Universal Single Cymbal Expansion Kit for Rock Band 2 - Works with PS2 / PS3 / Wii / Xbox 360 Drum...

A must for every Rock Band drummer, the MadCatz Single Cymbal Expansion Kit gives you the perfect set up on your Rock Band 2 drum set. Officially licensed by MTV Games, this kit is perfect for the serious Rock Band gamer. This cymbal attachment is velocity sensitive, and universally compatible with Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, and Sony Playstation 3. Features: Experience real in-game cymbal sound and action - aYou can add up to 3 cymbals Velocity-sensitive for precise drumming Height adjustable Easy-to-install clamp for quick setup, no tools needed Universal compatibility: Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3  more

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Jun-12-2009

"Much better songs and options than the original"

Great game, but as stated before, it can get boring if you have to play a song 10 times during the game or play some bad song (Dinosaur Jr. has a horrible song on the game). Overall much, much better songs than Rock Band the original.

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Mar-04-2009

"Still play this game."

Great party starter

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  • From: Gamezone
  • Posted: Feb-24-2009

Rock on! Oh, sorry if I sound like a middle-aged parent trying to sound cool ... well, actually, I am a middle-aged parent trying to sound cool. Get over it. Rock Band 2 for the Wii was a little late coming to our house. I had given up hoping for it

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  • From: Play
  • Posted: Dec-10-2008

I bloody love music games. I loved the music-maker in Mario Paint on my SNES. I fell head-over-heels for Taiko no Tatsujin, the silly Japanese drum game I played in arcades all over Japan, and on the PS2. I was enchanted by the original Guitar Hero v

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  • From: Trustedreviews
  • Posted: Dec-09-2008

Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2. Xbox 360 version reviewed. Something strange is happening here. On paper, the Rock Band and Guitar Hero franchises seem to be getting closer and closer together. Both now support a drums and

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  • From: GameSpot
  • Posted: Nov-12-2008

The first Rock Band revolutionized the way music games were played; however, its sequel is more of an evolutionary step forward. A huge song list and the ability to play World Tour mode online are the biggest attractions--very little else has changed

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Nov-03-2008

"Big improvement over the orginal"

My drum set was good quality, I didn't experience any crosstalk (hitting one drum setting off the drum next to it). Get high quality batteries for the guitar and the drumset and they will last a long time. I got accustomed to hitting the drums in t

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Oct-21-2008

"It's a lot of fun for 1 or more players"

Overall this is a great game. I honestly get tired of the traditional games where you just sit there and use a joystick and triggers. I am a fan of the sports and shooting games, but when I experienced Rock Band 1 I was like wow. I played the firs

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Sep-17-2008

"Welcome Improvements, + new features make this a hit!"

Harmonix and Co. did a fine job riding the line between making improvements, and keeping the game familiar to the crowded fanbase. No matter what kind of music that you listen to, there's a good shot at having a classic favorite in the mix somewhere.

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Sep-16-2008

s blog for hands-on impressions. You can now play World Tour online as well as offline. Niiice. Rock Band was a great party game, but even on the lowest difficulty setting its learning curve could be daunting for some. Nothing would bring a jam s

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