Rock Band and Dance Central developer Harmonix isn’t known for its political action, but that changed today when it was revealed its CEO donated thousands of dollars to see a better tomorrow, tomorrow.
Five years ago Harmonix was on top of the gaming world. Then it was bought, sold, and forced to watch as the genre of its core franchise, Rock Band, crumbled. Luckily, it found its way to the dance floor.
FEATURE: Happy Memorial Day, everybody! We hope you've been able to fit in quite a bit of gaming. To celebrate this day (in addition to honoring our military forces, of course), each of the Official Xbox Magazine's editors has detailed their favorite memory of Microsoft.
We hand-picked 3 unique and unusual offerings in the Xbox Live Indie Games Channel.
This month's issue
Features
Max Payne 3!
Reviews
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, SoulCalibur V, NeverDead
Previews
Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, Major League Baseball 2K12, Risen 2
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