Sunday, January 21, 2007

Customer seeks Mario 360 game at EB Games.. an Employee recounts the Story

 

Where to begin...

I've been in retail for five, almost six years, this April will mark my sixth year in retail (yay!), and I've got plenty of stories to share.. but I think I'll start out with one of my absolute favorite stories.

Electronics Boutique is such a fun place to work for. Especially when your customers don't know what the hell they're talking about.  Case in point, people who don't know what games are for what system.

Why do I say this?

I walked into my previous place of retail enjoyment in the mall in which it was situated, punched in and had a normal day until she arrived.  Mother of three or four, two of them tagging along with, and completely certian she knew what she was after was the correct item.

What was she after?

A Mario game for the X-Box. Let me say that again. A Mario (as in Super Mario Brothers) game for the X-Box.  I know what your thinking, "Mario games are for Nintendo systems.", well, when I casually explained "Mam, Mario games aren't avalable for the Microsoft X-Box.. I can happily show you where they're at, if you'd like." The lady looked at me as if I'd castrated her favorite animal with a rusty knife.

"What do you mean, they're not avalable for the X-Box?" she asked with a glare that could be mistaken for daggers directly into the heart of the retail associate. At this point I'm thinking "Oh ____. She's dense as ____ and her (more than likely) son has told her that his favorite game has come on the wrong system."


I slowly, and carefully explain "Mam, Mario games are a licensed item under the Nintendo brand name, until Nintendo sells the Mario name to Microsoft, the owners of the X-Box, there will never be a Mario game on the X-Box or X-Box 360," at this point she looked at me and told me "You don't know anything about these games, my 11 year old son told me he wanted Super Mario -Whatever- for his XBox 360."

I was extremely offended by this, because I've been collecting a gaming magazine since 1989, the first year of their publication, and I pride myself on being a walking encyclopedia of games, knowledge, and trivia about games. However, the wonderful world of retail's unwritten rule states that "you must remain calm at all times when dealing with customers" what it doesn't say is "you must remain calm at all times when dealing with customers, dispite how stupid they may be." Again, I casually remarked "Mam, if you'll follow me to the Nintendo section I will be happy to show you where you can find any Mario game your heart, or your son's heart so desires, maybe you'll even recognise the one he's after by the name. I can't promise you anything though," emphasis on the Nintendo portion. At this point the lady started bubbling up and looked the color of freshly billowing lava./

 

"Look you stupid ___ing retail peon, I don't need you to show me the ____ing Nintendo section, I need to know where the ____ I can find the God ____ Mario XBox 360." I said "Alright mam, I'll show you where you can find all of the Xbox 360 games, and if you locate it, I'll ring you up and you can be on your way." the lady stared at me like she was looking at an on-coming train. and said "About ____ing time." I slowly guided her to the X-Box 360 section and let her go about her means in her persuit of the elusive Mario 360 game.

Ten to thirty minutes later, she came up to me, and proceeded to tell me that she couldn't find it. I wonder why...

At this point I loaded up the search engine for our stock, and pulled her around when I searched for "Mario", and searched in the X-Box and X-Box 360 sections, knowing that I'd find nothing.

A few seconds passed and nothing turned up. Again, I wasn't suprised. I turned to her, and I admit, probably said the wrong thing, but I said "Mam, I told you, there are no games for the X-Box systems, however if we look under all known Nintendo related systems, you can see that there are plenty to choose from, if you would like to pick from those I'm sure you could find the one you're looking for."

She turned to me and screamed, about then, the manager got back from lunch and asked me what was going on, and I carefully, and quickly explained the situation. At this point, the manager carefully explained to her (again) that Mario was not avalable for the X-Box systems. She got extremely angry at this point, and asked for our district number, of course, being the associate who'd taken (so far) two hours with her, I happily complied and gave it to her.

She pulled out her cell (why didn't she pull it out in the first place and ask her son what system the game is for is beyond me.. and unfortunately for me I couldn't ask her to do that), and called district.

District, for the third time, told her that she was SOL when trying to find a Mario X-Box game. She got so angry she threw her Motorola Razr on the ground and stormed out of the store. I quickly gathered the parts and put it behind the counter, and ten minutes later she came back for it, and screamed at both myself, and the manager that she was going to go to another store in search of the game.

I bid her a wonderful day, and wished her luck in her search.
I never saw her again, athough, I will mention she tried going to another EB, which promptly called us to ask if I'd assisted her (because apparently she'd told them she'd had "horrible" service from us), and I acknowledged that I had, the associate on the other side of the phone said "Okay" with a tinge of laughter in their voice.. and hung up.

Thirty minutes later they called back, and let me know that she couldn't find it in their store either, which, frankly didn't suprise either of us, but we still get a laugh out of it to this day.
Makes me wonder if she ever found it...

Source: Digg - Customer seeks Mario 360 game at EB Games.. an Employee recounts the Story

Monday, January 15, 2007

News: X360 HD-DVD sells 100k (Xbox 360)

 

In the US.

Source: News: X360 HD-DVD sells 100k (Xbox 360)
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 09:28:00 GMT

Introducing XBList 3.0 -- XBL on your desktop

 

 

Good news for all the desk bound 360 fanboys out there, the newest version of XBList has just been released. For those unfamiliar with the program, XBList 3.0 puts your Xbox Live friends list right on your desktop in the style of an IM buddy list. It lets you check out what your friends are playing (with their gamer pictures intact), access your incoming messages, see incoming friend requests and game invites, and it will even take you directly to your messages or Live profile page. So, you may be stuck behind a desk all day, but at least you'll know what your buddies are up to. And with game invites intact, you'll never miss a match because you were checking your porn email. As if all that wasn't enough, the program also supports quick links to Achievement comparisons, Friends' Live profiles, and Halo 2 stats.
It really is a spiffy little application. We recommend you check it out. Also, the app is supposedly Vista compliant. Anyone with Vista let us know if it works.
[Via DCEmu]

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Source: Introducing XBList 3.0 -- XBL on your desktop
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 12:30:00 GMT

The Texter reinvents typing on consoles

 

It's a fact -- playing MMOs on a console often sucks for a variety of little annoying usability reasons. Among my top gripes is slow text input. The only real alternatives are using a daisy chain of USB cords to bring a PC keyboard into your living room or use the slow-as-molasses onscreen keyboard at a whopping average 6 keys per second. This is one of the reasons MMOs are a niche PC market.

We've seen weird attempts to solve this problem (bulky 3rd party hardware and awkward controllers, remember the Jaguar?) so it was a pleasant surprise to happen upon The Texter, a little dongle adapter manufactured by a Florida company exhibiting at Otronicon in Orlando this weekend. It is essentially a USB keyboard emulator -- you use the analog buttons to enter text as specified on the two guide ring stickers. We spent some time with their new 360 version and found  it rather easy and unobtrusive to use for Phantasy Star Online. Alas! There is hope yet for MMOs on consoles!

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Source: The Texter reinvents typing on consoles
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 14:06:21 GMT

Easter Egg Ads

 

Crouched in military fatigues, you peer through night-vision goggles and brandish a semiautomatic gun as you hunt down terrorists who've overtaken Las Vegas.
Incongruously, while patrolling a neon-decorated side street in the video game "Rainbow Six Vegas," you spot a jar of body wash. You spray the container with bullets, and voila! A 60-second video of whimsical bloopers pops up, and billboard advertisements of scantily clad women hawk Unilever Corp.'s Axe shower gel: "Score with Axe."

-- That Easter egg in video game may just unlock an ad
It's sad that when the game industry is showing record sales that they feel the need to bend over backwards to whore themselves out.
tagged: game, gaming

Source: Easter Egg Ads
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 14:25:00 GMT

You Call This An Adult Games Festa?

 

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Boy, I must be sooo jaded! Microsoft held its Adult Games Festa last week in the Akihabara UDX 3D Theater. The event featured the Xbox 360's CERO Z rated games-as-porn titles like Gears of War, Dead Rising, The Godfather, Onechanbara vorteX and the upcoming Vampire Rain. A steady crowd was in attendance even though the Festa was 18-and-up and a photo I.D. was required to enter. Bikini model Mariko Okubo put in an appearance and uttered what every idol does at Xbox Japan events: "I haven't touched an Xbox 360 before this." While campaign girls on the street has "Xbox 360" stamped on their backsides, shiny leather gloves and a plaid corset is about as racy as it got for Ms. Okubo. She did put on the Xbox Live headset, and there were foreigners. How exciting.

Hit the jump for more "adult" gaming action. Brian Ashcraft

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Adult Gaming [Game Watch Impress]

 

Source: You Call This An Adult Games Festa?
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:20:15 GMT

Microsoft Looking To Launch Xbox 360 In China?

 

SORRY, MAOAccording to Reuters and their unnamed sources, Microsoft is looking to start selling the Xbox 360 to the Chinese within "the next few months." Maybe even as early as February, according to some Shanghai retailers.

While it may seem like they're a little late to the game, it should be noted that the PlayStation 2 was released in the country as recently as three years ago.

Microsoft has planned to penetrate China since 2005, but has had to meet with approval from Chinese governmental regulators to begin shilling their chill white console onto the masses. When it does happen, it'll go a long way in helping Microsoft reaching their goal of "touching" 1 billion people with their machine. Michael McWhertor

Microsoft to launch Xbox 360 in China soon: sources [Reuters]

Source: Microsoft Looking To Launch Xbox 360 In China?
Originally published on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 00:40:24 GMT

Specialized 360 for IPTV in the works?

 

Filed under: News

Speaking with Major Nelson in his most recent podcast, Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg spoke of the possibility of a specially configured 360 built with IPTV and DVR functions in mind. When questioned about DVR functions and the possibility of a larger HDD, Greengerg said, "clearly the current way the Xbox 360 is designed is not for that ... we did not build this box to be a High Definition DVR." Greenberg further states that it's possible that consumers will eventually purchase some kind of IPTV upgrade (possibly referring only to a larger hard drive) or purchase an IPTV specific 360 "configuration" from a service provider. Greenberg points out that a larger hard drive is really only necessary for DVR functions and that it's possible to run IPTV without a hard drive at all.
While this doesn't necessarily mean we'll be seeing an entirely new 360, it may be the first time an MS representative hasn't outright deflected the possibility of a larger HDD, and that's saying something.

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Source: Specialized 360 for IPTV in the works?
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 16:15:00 GMT

360 problems? Throw in the towel

 

Filed under: Fan stuff

Coming from Mike at the Xbox Domain is a new method for dealing with the Red Ring of Death(R). It's called the "Towel Trick." According to several readers, all you have to do is wrap your 360 in a towel (completely), turn on your 360 for a few minutes (up to an hour), turn off the console, remove the towel and let the 360 cool for a while, turn it back on, and voila, a revitalized 360. Keep in mind that your 360 will be hotter than bakery fresh cinnamon rolls when you remove the towel, so be careful if you try this. For that matter, if you do decide to try this, know that 360 Fanboy is not responsible for any evils this trick may bring you (setting your fabulous drapes on fire, for instance).
Our resident 360 is (knock on wood) still working fine, so we've been unable to determine if high quality Egyptian cotton will yield better results than garden variety water soppers. Again, try at your own risk, but let us know if it works.

Source: 360 problems? Throw in the towel
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:15:00 GMT

Play Xbox 360 on a pimped out toilet

 

Filed under: Culture, Hacks, Microsoft Xbox 360

What do you take with you when you go to the bathroom? A book? A newspaper? A portable game system? How about an eight-pound Xbox 360?

Yes, as NBC news reports, the "pimped out john" you see to the right includes an Xbox 360, as well as a flat-screen HDTV, a laptop, DVD player, Tivo, iPod dock and more. The one-of-a-kind super-toilet will be given away by plumbing company Roto Rooter to "re-introduce itself to a new generation." Not a bad start, but if you really want the new generation to pay attention, you really should get Christina Aguilera or Britney Spears involved somehow.

[Via Xbox360Fanboy]

Source: Play Xbox 360 on a pimped out toilet
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:15:00 GMT

Kotaku Magu: More Castlevania SOTN Coming?

 

With Castlevania: Symphony of the Night rolling onto Xbox Live, a new generation gets to experience the PS1 title for the first time. But it doesn't stop there, it seems. EGM has a small article (Thanks, Evan!) in the February issue titled "Second Symphony." The last paragraph reads:

Check back here next issue to get the exclusive scoop on the next Castlevania installment. Trust us—if you're a fan of SOTN, you'll want to sink your fangs into this killer exclusive.

Cockteases. Brian Ashcraft

 

Source: Kotaku Magu: More Castlevania SOTN Coming?
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:22:43 GMT

Crysis Coming to 360, Sort Of

 

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Crysis director Cevat Yerli, to me, at CES, in answer to my question of when will we hear about console versions of the game: "We see [Crysis] as a painting. We have not finished the painting yet. As an artist, you paint one thing at a time. So when we're finished, we will re-evaluate what we should do next. What's important to us is to make the best PC game we can."

Okay, they're not talking yet. I get it. But apparently, that same day, somebody on the dev team actually went and told 1up exactly what their plans were. As paraphrased on this week's 1up Yours podcast (check the 22-minute mark): "With Crysis, the 360 game's not gonna be the same game, in the same universe [...] the 360 version is not gonna be the same thing. We're not even gonna try and replicate Crysis. [...] Same universe, some of the same story elements, but not a port of the game. Because it'd be disappointing..."

I lose this round!

Source: Crysis Coming to 360, Sort Of
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 18:36:17 GMT

Paperboy, Minigolf, and Root Beer achievements

 

Filed under: News, Xbox Live Arcade


Celebrating their one year anniversary, Achieve360Points.com posted the achievements for three upcoming XBLA titles. They've listed achievements for Paperboy, Minigolf Adventures, and Root Beer Tapper. Of course we'd all like to know when these new XBLA games are going to be released, but that's just asking a little much. We've always been huge fans of Paperboy with memories in or head of tossing papers through windows. But what's the draw to a game like Root Beer Tapper? Serving root beer to random bums on a lonely Friday night ... now that's living my friends.

Source: Paperboy, Minigolf, and Root Beer achievements
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 18:45:00 GMT

World's First Commercial XNA Game Released

 

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When XNA was announced, it created all sorts of visions of hardcore gamers gathering in dark garages, pooling their brilliance to come up with the next Geometry Wars or Alien Hominid. To date, however, those lanky geniuses have remained stubbornly silent, so Greek developer Cheeky has stepped in to fill the void, releasing the world's very first XNA game.

Blobbit Push (which my brain insists on calling "Bobbit Plush," for some reason, thus ensuring nightmares for weeks to come), is a simple, but cute, arcade puzzle game that  pretty clearly points to  Cheeky's mobile gaming roots. Rescue the baby Blobbits from the evil Vernimb (who comes up with these names??) who have trapped them in, what else, crates.   Demos are available in XNA, Java and Mac Widget formats.

Blobbit Push Released, World's First Commercial XNA Game  [GamesIndustry.biz]

 

Source: World's First Commercial XNA Game Released
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:44:07 GMT

Guy Builds Real-Life Halo Suit for Military Use

 

That’s right, Troy Hurtubise has built the world’s first Halo-inspired military suit. It’s “crafted from high-impact plastic lined with ceramic bullet protection over ballistic foam, and features nearly endless compartments, morphine / salt containers, knife and gun holsters, emergency lights, a built-in recording device, pepper spray, ingestible transponder for those last resort scenarios, and there’s even a fresh air system powered by solar panels within the helmet.” One more picture after the jump.

Mr. Hurtubise claims the 18 kilograms (40 pounds) suit is comfortable enough to make road trips in (yes, he tried it), and if any major military would take him up on it, they could reportedly be produced for “around $2,000 apiece.”

[via engadget]


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Source: Guy Builds Real-Life Halo Suit for Military Use
Originally published on Mon, 15 Jan 2007 22:00:32 GMT

Castaway Entertainment Update...

In 2003, a group of team members from Blizzard North decided to leave the developer and form Castaway Entertainment. They got a publishing deal with Electronic Arts and started development of a new fantasy action-RPG but later the publishing deal with EA fell through. In the fall of 2005 they sent out a press release announcing that they were seeking a new publisher for their action-RPG but since that time there has been little to no news from Castaway. Today FiringSquad chatted on the phone briefly with with Michael Scandizzo, the president of Castaway, to get an update on the developer' status. Scandizzo has confirmed that their fantasy action-RPG is now on "indefinite hold" after failing to get a publisher for the title. However, the developer is still in game development with Scandizzo telling us that the company is currently working on an Xbox Live Arcade title for an undisclosed publisher. Scandizzo would not reveal any details on the game other than it would be in a different genre than the action-RPG titles they have worked on previously and that it is scheduled to be released sometime this year. Scandizzo also told us Castaway has been doing game design and online consulting work with a number of game companies but because of NDA agreements he could not reveal which companies they had served as consultants. Scandizzo told us that while their major action-RPG game project is on hold he said that they have hope that they will return to the gerne with an all new game design. FiringSquad will continue to keep abreast of Castaway's projects in the coming months.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Halo 3: Day of the Mongoose

 

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Bungie reveals its own detailed analysis of Halo 3's new ultra-light all-terrain vehicle.

Source: Halo 3: Day of the Mongoose
Originally published on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 00:58:00 GMT

New Gears of War Multiplayer Maps Released

 

As promised two new multiplayer maps for Gears of War have been released for Xbox 360 owners via Xbox Live. The new maps,Raven Down and Old Bones, are provided for free as part of a Discovery Channel promotion and add on to the hit Xbox 360 shooter from developer Epic Games.

EA: Hands On: Def Jam ICON

 

Def Jam ICON was on the show floor this week and I spent some hands on time with EA's latest brawler packed with Def Jam artists. There are some significant changes for the forthcoming console release, including a change in developers from wrestling specialists Aki to EA Chicago, the studio that brought you Fight Night Round 3.

Only two characters were available for play in the demo, Big Boi of Outkast and T.I. of... I have no idea. Since I'm in Las Vegas, I'll just assume that stands for Treasure Island. The two face off at a gas station (with car wash) which doesn't take long to go up in flames.

At first blush, series vets will notice some striking differences. The game has a bright, almost bleached out, dusty look to it. Characters look very lifelike, with realistic cloth movement. The interactive backgrounds are lovingly modeled.

The four face buttons will perform standard punches and kicks (quick, strong, high and low), with the analog sticks performing multiple functions. They'll initiate "force" moves, like spinning kicks and heavy punches, as well as set up grapples for throwing. Hold the left trigger to switch to "activate turntables" to switch the music track and perform a DJ scratch. Scratching?

Yeah. Scratching.

Apparently you need to "fight to the beat" using the background music to your advantage. My initial impression of the system meant that you'd need to time your attacks to the beat of the music, which is visualized onscreen by the jumping and cracking of the environment, the turning of signs, the rhythm of the car wash, but from what I gather that's not the case. The combat is slowly paced, so this is not Beatmania meets Tekken.

While the game's graphics are beautiful and straightforward, with some of the best fire effects to date, the animation appears a little stiff. Combine that with moments of BIg Boi spinning a record in mid-air in the middle of a fight along with some waving of hands in the air like your fighter just don't care and you get some unintentional hilarity. Still, the models, textures, and HUD-free display make for a nice looking game.

Amidst the din of the CES show floor, fully grasping how the game's music system benefits each player is a little tough, so hopefully we'll get some more hands-on time in a proper environment soon. Since I don't really care about the Def Jam stable or artists, I'm more interested to see how the fighting engine changes flesh out. Michael McWhertor

 

Source: EA: Hands On: Def Jam ICON
Originally published on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 23:20:28 GMT

Red Octane Not Giving Up on Wireless 360 Guitar

 

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Two Wired News reporters caught up with a Red Octane employee on the CES show floor today, and found out that the Guitar Hero publisher hasn't yet given up on the dream of a wireless guitar controller for the Xbox 360.

Currently, the game features a wired controller. But what we're hearing is that -- contrary to the official PR line -- it's red tape issues with Microsoft that's holding up the wireless, and they're hoping to work it out before the game's March release. And if they can't, says our source, they might push forward with an unlicensed peripheral just like they did with PlayStation 2.

Nyko will release an unlicensed wireless Xbox 360 controller this year, so we know it's possible.

Source: Red Octane Not Giving Up on Wireless 360 Guitar
Originally published on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 23:17:36 GMT

GRAW 2 Single Player Featurette

 

“Ubisoft looks to immerse the player into a combat experience unlike anything seen in games today” — as you’ll see in this GRAW 2 single player featurette. Watch after the jump.

So, is GRAW2 just more Vegas? Hardly. In a nut shell GRAW2 is the complete vision that Ubisoft had of GRAW from the beginning, and it’s also one hell of a graphic powerhouse. The bigger, more vertical landscapes, the increase in technological support, and the overall tactical finesse of the game separates it even further from its Rainbow Six brethren, which is still focused more on indoor, close-combat SWAT-like gameplay

[via IGN]


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Source: GRAW 2 Single Player Featurette
Originally published on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 23:00:38 GMT

COD3: Free CoD 3 Map Hits Xbox Live

 

cod3screenie.jpgOriginally announced back on December 20th, Activision's promised free Call of Duty 3 map has finally become available on Xbox Live. The small to medium game map 'Champs', which takes place in Port Royal de Champs, can be downloaded exclusively by Xbox Live Gold subscribers until the 18th, when we leave the table and let you Silver member peasants squabble over our table scraps. It amuses us.

Think of the new Champs map as a forward scout for a much larger force. The Valor map pack should hopefully follow soon after, featuring five more French maps perfect for close-quarters fighting, all for 800 Microsoft points. Michael Fahey


CoD 3 Map 'Champs' Now Free on XBL
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Source: COD3: Free CoD 3 Map Hits Xbox Live
Originally published on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:40:26 GMT

Guitar Hero II list of achievements.

There are 50 achievements with a total of 1000 points.
100K Club 10
Get 100,000 points in a song
200K Club 10
Get 200,000 points in a song
300K Club 30
Get 300,000 points in a song
400K Club 30
Get 400,000 points in a song
Champagne Room V.I.P. 30
Get 500,000 points in a song
Roadie 10
Unlock Rat Cellar
New Kid 10
Unlock Blackout Bar
Young Gun 10
Unlock RedOctane Club
Axe Grinder 10
Unlock Rock City Theater
Shredder 10
Unlock Vans Warped Tour
Rock Star 10
Unlock Harmonix Arena
Guitar Hero 10
Unlock Stonehenge
Dimebag Darrell Award 10
Get a 100 note streak
Eddie Van Halen Award 30
Get a 500 note streak
Yngwie Malmsteen Award 30
Get a 1000 note streak
Easy Tour Champ 10
Beat the Easy tour
Medium Tour Champ 30
Beat the Medium tour
Hard Tour Champ 30
Beat the Hard tour
Expert Tour Champ 30
Beat the Expert tour
Sandbox Hero Award 30
Earn five stars on all songs in the Easy tour
Most Likely to Succeed Award 30
Earn five stars on all songs in the Medium tour
Guitarmaggedon Award 30
Earn five stars on all songs in the Hard tour
Start a Real Band Already Award 30
Earn five stars on all songs in the Expert tour
Rock School Grad 10
Complete all tutorials
Scoremonger Award 10
Get an 8x multiplier
Perfectionist Award 30
Get 100% notes hit on a song
Rock Snob Award 10
Refuse to play an encore
Long Road Ahead Award 10
Fail a song on Easy
Hendrix Award 10
Beat a song with lefty flip on
Teacher's Pet Award 10
Practice three different songs
Saturday Morning Award 10
Beat Trogdor and Thunder Horse
Kick the Bucket Award 30
Beat Jordan on Expert
Gear Head Award 30
Buy all guitars
Fanatical Completionist Award 30
Buy all guitar finishes
Record Collector Award 10
Buy all songs
Life of the Party Award 10
Buy all characters
Fashion Plate Award 10
Buy all outfits
Extra Credit Award 10
View the credits
Big Spender Award 10
Spend $10,000 at the store
Scenester Award 10
Beat all the unlock songs
Joan & Lita Award 30
Get a 100 note streak in Cooperative
Joe & Steven Award 30
Get a 500 note streak in Cooperative
Keef & Mick Award 30
Get a 1000 note streak in Cooperative
Lennon & McCartney Award 10
Get an 8x streak in Cooperative
Page & Plant Award 30
Get 100% notes hit on a song in Cooperative
200K Pair 30
Get 200,000 points on a song in Cooperative
400K Pair 30
Get 400,000 points on a song in Cooperative
600K Pair 30
Get 600,000 points on a song in Cooperative
800K Pair 30
Get 800,000 points on a song in Cooperative
Millionaire Pair 30
Get 1,000,000 points on a song in Cooperative