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Rock Band Reloaded
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Rock Band Reloaded was first released in December 2, 2010 and is the successor to Rock Band (iOS). It comes with over 30 songs and a 20+ DLC list, it received mostly positive reviews. Gameplay is similar to other Rock Band series games, but controlled without instrument controllers, and instead with the iOS-device's multi-touch display, microphone and built-in accelerometer. The game features multiplayer support over Bluetooth and local wifi
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Rock Band Reloaded was first released in December 2, 2010 and is the successor to Rock Band (iOS). It comes with over 30 songs and a 20+ DLC list, it received mostly positive reviews. Gameplay is similar to other Rock Band series games, but controlled without instrument controllers, and instead with the iOS-device's multi-touch display, microphone and built-in accelerometer. The game features multiplayer support over Bluetooth and local wifi