Activision announced today that the Guitar Hero franchise has raked in more than $1 billion in retail revenue in the 26 months since its original release in 2005, setting a new industry record. The ...
Following the smashing success of Guitar Hero by Harmonix, Guitar Hero 2 once again is a smashing success. This time around, GH2 has 64 songs, most of which are licenced from big-name bands ranging ...
When it comes to music games, Guitar Hero 5 is about as good as it gets. True, there are those out there that prefer Rock Band; and DJ Hero is setting all new trends with its own unique style of ...
Turn down the lights, crank up the amps and prepare to command center stage as some of the most famous AND infamous tracks from Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s and ...
Fortunately for both companies, Guitar Hero was released for the PS2 in 2005 in North America (the European release was in 2006) and was a monster hit. Bundled with a plastic guitar and featuring more ...
Rhythm and music games are becoming big, and the reason they are so big is because they are becoming extremely mainstream. Hand a regular PS2 controller to someone and they quiver and shake and don't ...
After the release of Guitar Hero, it was only a matter of time before someone decided to take those plastic guitars and do something more musical with them than following those multicolored dots. The ...
At CES 2006 we were treated to what had to be every bloke’s dream in the form of Guitar Hero, a totally awesome new game for the PS2. Taking North America by storm but still unheard of over this side ...
We're big fans of Guitar Hero at GamesRadar. Whenever we see that gleaming plastic guitar propped up against a make-believe Marshall stack in the corner of the office, we all want just one more go at ...
this game, in my opinion, is one of the best ps2 games out there! the addition of co-op definately sets this apart from the original guitar hero because it finally lets two people play as a team. Many ...
I love rock and roll! We caught Nick Haywood with a tennis racket giving it his best impression of The Edge in front of the mirror… so he gets to don the spandex and review Guitar Hero… the big jessie ...
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