Before Harmonix made games like Rock Band and Dance Central, the studio created the trippy, sci-fi rhythm game Amplitude in 2003 — and 10 years later its trying to build a successor. Today the studio launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund what it describes as a reboot of Amplitude, which will feature an updated soundtrack, incredible visuals, and fine-tuned controls. The campaign is aiming to raise $775,000 to fund development. Bringing Amplitude to modern consoles is something weve been dying to do for ages, Harmonix co-founder and CEO Alex Rigopulos says. The new version will be coming to both the PlayStation 3 and PS4, and is essentially a modern take on the original, but using the power of current game consoles.