Rock Band Unplugged (USA): The Legacy of PSP Downloadable Content Rock Band Unplugged
Rock Band Unplugged (released June 9, 2009, for PlayStation Portable) was a portable adaptation of Harmonix’s console phenomenon. Unlike main series entries, it featured a "unplugged" (no physical instrument peripherals) control scheme where players switched between four instrument tracks using the PSP’s face buttons.
But the real magic, the thing that would turn Unplugged into a cult legend, wasn’t on the UMD disc. It was in the PlayStation Store. Rock Band - Unplugged -USA- -DLC-
This was the launch DLC wave, designed to pad out the classic rock setlist.
The game's DLC cycle began at launch on June 9, 2009, with an initial wave of 10 tracks. Harmonix continued to release two new songs weekly until November 19, 2009, when official development for the platform concluded. Rock Band Unplugged (USA): The Legacy of PSP
By 2012, the game’s DLC had become an urban legend. If you bought a used copy of Unplugged at GameStop, the cashier might tell you, “Oh yeah, you can still get songs for that. I think.” You couldn’t. The only way to play “Carry on Wayward Son” was if you had downloaded it back in 2009 and never, ever deleted it from your PSP’s memory stick.
He tapped a rhythm on his knees. It was imperfect, messy, and human. And it sounded exactly like the start of a new band. Accessible Gameplay : The game's design and controls
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