
Now, as you're tapping out the tunes, you'll notice a white box around the track you're on. When you're done with one instrument, you'll use the shoulder buttons to scroll to the next one. Notes fall on a specific instrument's track, you tap them out as they cross the indicator line, and you score massive points.

Yes, the bass, drums, microphone and guitar are all here, but you'll play them one at a time. Instead of playing with mini-bass guitars and tiny drumsticks, you'll control the onscreen action with the Left, Up, Triangle, and Circle buttons on your PSP. Ready for a video review in concert?! Yes, Unplugged brings all the red, green, yellow and blue notes you know and love from the home versions of the Rock Band franchise and crams them onto a tiny UMD. Well, friend, those days are behind you and I because Rock Band Unplugged is headed for the PSP. I leave my plastic instruments at home, head to the airport, and cry for the entire flight because I have nothing to strum and nowhere to store Overdrive power. If it has happened to me once, it has happened to me a hundred times - I am getting ready for some industry trip, I'm packing my bag, and I can't fit my Rock Band drums in my suitcase for the life of me.
