Posts Tagged ‘guitar hero’
How many different wii consoles can you play online in rock band 2 for wii?
So yeah im thinking about buying it, but i want to know if you can play 4 different wii consoles online, or only 2 like in guitar hero world tour.
Thanks
WII games?
I want to get somenew wii games some i have r
paper mario
mario galexy
mario party 8
zelda twilight princess
wii sports
mario and sonic olympics
wii fit
guitar hero 3
any other gamess u think i liked i want to get mario brawl and kart but any others
Guitar Hero Metallica for the Wii Cheats?
I am looking for the cheats for Guitar Hero Metallica for the Wii. If you know what they are can you please post them? I have found a couple but not many... Thanks for the help!
The New Face Of Music Games
There is a video game revolution going on and if you are a rocker, you probably already know about it and love it. I have not found any video game fan yet that doesn't love playing Rock Band or Guitar Hero. They have been a phenomenon in the video game industry and have helped make video gaming an accepted recreational activity. It has accounted for most of the growth in the industry over the past three years and doesn't look to slow down any time soon.
Even those that are not fans of rock music or heavy metal enjoy playing these games, however many of them were looking for something that was more in their realm of music. There were individuals that are looking for more techno and hip hop music games, like the music they hear at the clubs. Well, now their prayers have been answered. DJ Hero is the next revolutionary game that is being brought to us by the creators of guitar hero. Although this game does not come with a guitar, a set of drums or a microphone, it does come with something so unique, that many will not be able to guess. It is a music item that millions will be able to recognize and thousands have wanted to work with at one point. DJ Hero comes complete with a DJ turntable!
A turntable? Yes, it looks like a DJ turntable with the turntable, buttons and sliders that a real one would have. You push the buttons it time to the beats and move the slider and turntable to the reverb and different changes in the music. It takes a little bit of practice to get used to the new interface and once you get the hang of it it feels just like any other rhythm game, only a little bit different and with a different set of songs.
The songs are different enough and varied enough in the genre that even non fans can keep pushing through the songs and enjoy the game. The songs are performed by some of the biggest names in DJ circles, but probably don't mean anything to most people. Just know that the songs are put together very well and even if the genre is not your favorite, and you wouldn't have any of them on your IPod, they are still a blast and fun to play.
This might be the next big thing, but it comes with a hefty price tag, it will sell for around $150. Not as much as a complete Rock Band or Guitar Hero band kit, or the new Beatles game, but with all the options available now, consumers might have to be a little more discriminating in their purchases.
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Guitar Hero Makes a Legendary Move
There is perhaps no family of video games on the planet right now that has gained such a massive following as the Guitar Hero franchise, and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why. The hands on, intuitive nature of the Guitar controller gives someone who may not have what it takes to be a stellar musician the ability to sound as if they were the next Jimi Hendrix. With each release, fans grow hungry for more, which is why Activision and Neversoft are keeping the ball rolling with their installment of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
Legend of Rock is available on all major platforms and is much more then just an updated game. Instead it is a new and original experience for all, even those that own other games in the Guitar Hero series. The premise of Guitar Hero is simple, for those that are new, You use a guitar controller and play along with the music by hitting the button that correspond to what is scrolling on the screen.
Although the game play in Guitar Hero III is 99% similar to previous games, it has an entirely new and different soundtrack, which is undeniably the best in the series. Along with the new tracks come a list of impressive rock and roll legends, such as Slash and Jimi Hendrix. Although the storyline is minimal, it is important to remember this is not a game that requires much of a story.
Music games are only as good as they sound, however, and Legends of Rock sounds great, especially if you have access to a surround sound system. Just be careful that your neighbors aren't around when you end up going in to "star power" mode, as this game really cranks when you want it to! Graphically, Legends of Rock isn't the most impressive showstopper available, but again, this game is not about graphics or storyline.
Legend of Rock is the perfect game if you are looking for a fun, easy to use, game to share with friends or family.






