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While console players were busy setting up plastic drum kits and wireless guitars in their living rooms, the PSP delivered a miracle in a UMD. Rock Band Unplugged remains one of the most impressive technical feats on the handheld, essentially squeezing the full band experience into a portable format without needing any external peripherals.

In the spring of 2009, the rhythm game genre was a towering, neon-lit colossus. Guitar Hero and Rock Band had conquered living rooms with plastic instruments, turning every player into a stadium-filling rock god. But there was a problem: you couldn’t take the stadium home. That’s where Rock Band Unplugged for the PSP came in—a bold, impossible-seeming port that distilled the four-instrument, cooperative chaos of its console big brother into a single, thumb-straining handheld experience. Rock Band - Unplugged -USA- -DLC-

The transformation took an hour. The TV was muted, the console turned off. The plastic instruments were banished to the closet. While console players were busy setting up plastic

And the crown jewel: , featuring the late Randy Rhoads’ legendary dueling guitar solos. Guitar Hero and Rock Band had conquered living