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Rockstar gives Beaterator a release date, game headed for PSN as well |
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More than two years after they first unveiled it, Rockstar has finally given out a release date for Beaterator, the music mixing title they developed in collaboration with producer and rapper Timbaland. Well, better late than never, right?
Beaterator has been given a September 29 and October 2, 2009 release date in North America and Europe, respectively. The game was originally announced as being for the PSP only, but there's apparently a PSN version coming out on the same day as well. Maybe that's the main reason for the delay.
Initially created in 2005 as a Flash application on the Rockstar website, Beaterator features thousands of loops and sounds made by both Timbaland and Rockstar as well as robust beatmaking features. It's touted as being able to let anybody make professional-level music easily.
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These are the music games getting through and frequency and traxion are getting cut?
Sony, you fail at embracing the multimedia side of the psp.
(Beats was fun for like 5 minutes)
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Every *****ty game the PSP happens to get, it's all your fault.
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Good job trying to twist what I said though.
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but hey, atleast they've managed to make timbaland look thin.. =))
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