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FUSER, Harmonix’s wonderfully ridiculous music-mixing game is being delisted later this month. In other words, if you haven’t purchased FUSER already, as of December 19th you’ll never be able to get ...
Xiaomi's first flip phone has a cover screen that's so big you might not actually have to flip it. Sareena was a senior editor for CNET covering the mobile beat, including device reviews. She is a ...
The biggest announcement from Chinese brand Zeekr at the Auto China show in Beijing last week looked like a nicely reimagined take on the Multi-Purpose Vehicle. But it was also a sign of the direction ...
Harmonix made the late 2000s rock. You couldn’t go to a party or bar without seeing four plastic Rock Band instruments in a corner just begging for you and your friends to butcher a classic pop tune ...
Harmonix will be retiring Fuser on December 19, though it'll still be available offline to players who own it. On a post announcing the decision on its website, the developer said it'll be disabling ...
Welcome to FUSER—a nonstop virtual music festival where you and your friends control the music! Mix elements of the world’s most popular songs like “Don’t Start Now” by Dua Lipa, “Old Town Road (Remix ...
Harmonix’s support of its music mixing DJ game, Fuser, is coming to an end. The company announced this week that after what amounts to just over two years of support, the game’s live services will be ...
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