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For the following piece of news, I urge anyone who knows someone who works for Harmonix or Activision to staple them to a chair, hold their eyes open just like that scene in A Clockwork Orange, and force them to read this again and again and again until they agree to make this game.
Now, recently in an interview with the BBC, seminal UK rock band Pink Floyd said that they'd definitely consider being involved in a Rock Band/Guitar Hero game based on their work.
This is quite the turnaround lately as a few of the older generation of rock musicians, namely Jimmy Page and Bill Wyman aren't exactly overwhelmed with these type of games and have already voiced their concerns over them. But in saying that the recent Beatles game and not so recent Aerosmith game may be just the thing to change those opinions.
In the interview, Floyd drummer Nick Mason said that "I think we'd consider it. I think everyone's looking at new ways of selling the music because the business of selling records has almost disappeared." He went on to say "I'm of the old guard who are really sad about that, because I always liked the concept of the album - rather than just cherry-picking tracks - and also the business of the art work that went with it."
Imagine it though, Pink Floyd have always been an innovative showcase of music and stage and a game like this based on them in theory would be very special indeed. Imagine an interactive Pompeii, or playing along to The Wall and earning achievements or.....you get the picture, so remember kids, if you do know that Harmonix or Activision guy don't forget that stapler next time you visit them, the world needs this game.




