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Harmonix Music Systems, Inc. is a development studio based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1995, the company's are roots at the MIT Media Laboratory, where founding partners Alex Rigopulos and Eran Egozy worked worked in the computer music group. Prior to the move into video games, Harmonix created interactive music attractions for entertainment venues and theme parks, including Disney's Epcot Center.
The company's maxim is to "create new ways for non-musicians to experience the unique joy that comes from making music", and its first title, FreQuency for the PS2, did exactly this; garnered significant international acclaim, including a BAFTA award, for its innovative design and addictive game play (dubbed "digital crack" by one major game publication). The sequel, Amplitude, also on PS2, was released in 2003 to even greater acclaim. More recently, Guitar Hero, with its large plastic guitar, furthers the cause and elicits the guitar wielding skills of a rockstar from the musically inept.
Harmonix's first work that SPOnG is aware of is the 2002 title, "FreQuency" (PS2).
The company has been involved titles released on the PS4, Xbox One, PC, Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, DS/DSi, PS2 and PSP. Of these, "Rock Band" (Xbox 360), "Dance Central 2" (Xbox 360), "Rock Band Unplugged" (PSP) and "Rock Band" (PS2) have been best selling titles.
The company's most recent involvement was on the 2015 release "Rock Band 4" (Xbox One).
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Alex Rigopulos leaves Rock Band maker along with 37 others
29 May 2014
Rockband devs to get huge windfall
18 Jul 2013
The company that was sold for $50 is looking good
30 Dec 2011
That's a lot of money to cover up your own mistake, guys.
21 Sep 2011
For "obvious reasons"..?
09 Dec 2010
Says the studio is one of the great developers of all time.
01 Dec 2010
Has 25 companies it might want to buy though
30 Nov 2010
Someone's missing the point.
13 Nov 2009
Buy more copies and you're more likely to see complete albums.
09 Oct 2009
Plus expect Natal for Rock Band 3
21 Aug 2009
Rock Band Network gives tools to artists and labels
20 Jul 2009
Plus: great big guitar game news blow-out
19 Sep 2008
Tracks to be exported from Rock Band to sequel
05 Sep 2008
Cross-game peripheral functionality on the way
19 Aug 2008
Warner Music CEO calls video game licensing fees 'paltry'
07 Aug 2008
Plus:iTunes alike Rock Band service a maybe
28 Jul 2008
Free Guitar Hero III content out today
26 Jun 2008
Rock Band scores a first with liberally umlauted rockers
16 Apr 2008
Europe-exclusive tracks to be treated as downloadable content
09 Apr 2008
Publisher faces legal double whammy
12 Mar 2008
Queens of the Stone Age, The Police, Ramones, The Clash...
16 Nov 2007
Coffee Table Book Extraordinaire
23 Aug 2007
Leipzig spews news of new tracks and last-gen support
22 Aug 2007
For those about to rock, SPOnG salutes you...
04 Jul 2007
Which songs will you virtually rock out to this Christmas?
07 Jun 2007
All the latest Rock Band rumours rounded up and debunked right here
04 Apr 2007
Rock Band website launched, full details inside.
02 Apr 2007
Four player jam game featuring drum, lead, bass and vocals
02 Apr 2007
Uber-publisher inks deal with ex-Guitar Hero dev
07 Mar 2007
Harmonix working on a different, bigger and more ambitious project
23 Jan 2007
Interactive Music for the Masses lecture in London.
16 May 2006
The Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences (AIAS) has revealed the nominees for the fifth Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.
11 Feb 2002