Mötley Crüe Song Sells More on Xbox Than On iTunes
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- Plagiarismtoday on 2008-05-31 - Tags 62 , microsoft , xbox , motleycrue
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Saints of Los Angeles, both in the video game Rock Band and as download on iTunes, Amazon and elsewhere. In the first week that the digital single was available for sale (the physical album won’t be released until June 24), it was downloaded 47,000 times
on the Xbox alone compared to 10,000 times on iTunes and other digital download stores on the Web.
Maybe people who play Rock Band are just naturally drawn to the Crüe. Or maybe video games are just a better way to sell music. You get to hear the whole song as part of a more immersive experience. And if you just scored high in the game, you are probably more receptive to shelling out some cash for the song that helped you get there. All those feel-good endorphins have to be channeled somewhere.
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