Music games are extremely popular these days because they generate a huge amount of profit for the companies involved in them and, for the end-user, provide a great experience that they can share with friends and family. Activision is currently the biggest company on this market because it owns the rights to the ver... |
29 April 2009 13:11 GMT |
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Guitar Hero II is the title that brought music video games the glory they have today. It was developed by Harmonix Music Systems and published by RedOctane and Activision, both for the PlayStation 2 (which was part of the reason it became so glorious) and the Xbox 360. It was released on the 3rd, 4th and 6th of April... |
16 June 2008 21:06 GMT |
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IDG World Expo has recently announced that Target will be sponsoring the first Guitar Hero II event during the E for All (Entertainment for All) Expo. According to the official report, during the three-day event, attendees will have a chance to win a bunch of cash prizes and Target gift cards, coming in at a total of... |
16 October 2007 03:27 GMT |
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Form your guitar duo and shred riffs cooperatively or go head to head in all new multiplayer modes. With over 55 tracks to rock out to, you'll go from Guitar Hero to Guitar god in one press of a fret button. Choose from multiple rock characters and jam at concert venues that grow in size as your rock career pro... |
12 September 2007 06:41 GMT |
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Hide the women and children and cover their ears as some serious rocking's about to happen. I'm talking about the new Guitar Hero II My Chemical Romance Pack just made available on the Xbox Live Marketplace. The pack includes the songs "Teenagers", "Famous Last Words" and "This is How I Disappear" and it... |
14 August 2007 06:52 GMT |
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If you're asking why one would play Halo (PC version) with a guitar, forget about getting a good answer 'cause this was done just because it could be done. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the video. First of all, let's all agree that this is no fake, as you can clearly see that every on-sc... |
12 April 2007 10:36 GMT |
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Earlier this month, we talked about Guitar Hero II 360 and what it does better in comparison to the PS2 version. The most noticeable were the fret buttons. They're so tiny that only midgets can play, or elves maybe. Another difference concerns the visuals. The Xbox 360 GH II has better texturing on the character... |
2 April 2007 04:09 GMT |
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It's practically the same thing you get with the PS2 version (and I mean that in a good way), just some visual differences will be noticed, but then again, just like Kotaku's Luke Plunkett reckons, "if you're caring about the graphics you're kind of missing the point." Guitar Hero is all about hit... |
9 March 2007 06:38 GMT |
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