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« Reply #105 on: July 26, 2007, 01:27:34 pm »
Just saw this on Reuters.

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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A battle of the bands is shaping up in the red-hot genre of musical video games, with a highly anticipated debut title set to take on a hit franchise for the collective rock \'n\' roll soul of gamers.

"Rock Band", which will be published by MTV and distributed by Electronic Arts Inc. (ERTS.O: Quote, Profile, Research), was a star of the video game industry\'s E3 expo this month, wowing crowds by showing how up to four wannabe rockers can sing, strum and drum together.

The game is going up against "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock," the latest installment of a series that has boosted the sales and fortunes of publisher Activision Inc. (ATVI.O: Quote, Profile, Research).

Both games are set to be ready for release for the holidays and shaping up as fierce rivals with a shared lineage.

The first two "Guitar Hero" games were created by a pair of developers -- Red Octane, which fashioned the guitar-shaped controllers, and Harmonix, which crafted the games with a humor reminiscent of movies like "Spinal Tap" or "School of Rock".

The games\' success made the development teams targets. Last year Viacom Inc. (VIAb.N: Quote, Profile, Research) unit MTV Networks bought Harmonix as Activision snapped up Red Octane and the "Guitar Hero" brand.

"The music-game genre is growing explosively. I think it\'s plenty large to accommodate multiple franchises, more than two, really," said Harmonix co-founder Alex Rigopulos.

The games feature the same basic gameplay: colored dots representing notes cascade down the screen and a player wielding a guitar, for instance, pressing matching colored fret buttons while hitting a strum bar in sync with the dots.

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But "Rock Band" will emphasize trying to recreate the chemistry of some of rock\'s most legendary groups, tantalizing gamers with promises of reams of downloadable content including whole albums like The Who\'s "Who\'s Next."

"Guitar Hero III" touts a competitive mode full of devilish tricks such as snapping strings to sabotage opponents with the brand landing exclusive talent such as former Guns \'N\' Roses guitarist Slash, who is a professed fan of the game.

"Guitar Hero" proved music-based games, long regarded by many as little more than ambitious karaoke, can be big bucks.

Activision this month said its quarterly performance will beat expectations partly due to "Guitar Hero II", which was on track to sell 1 million copies in the period -- despite its high price of $90.

"It\'s hard to imagine Activision today without the \'Guitar Hero\' franchise. It was truly a stroke of genius to acquire that property," said Janco Partners analyst Mike Hickey.

MTV has not revealed how much "Rock Band" will cost but speculation is rife that the whole package -- game, guitar, drum kit and microphone -- will run at least $200.

The games are shattering assumptions about gamers\' buying habits, proving they don\'t mind paying top dollar for a fun game that can be replayed over and over.

"I\'m not worried about the price point being a huge barrier because the experience is powerful enough," Hickey said of "Rock Band". "It\'s absolutely a beautiful product."

Financial terms between MTV and EA have not been disclosed, but simply distributing the game won\'t be as lucrative to EA as its core publishing business. Still, by attaching its name to one of the hottest new titles, EA gets bragging rights against Activision, its closest U.S. rival.

"What Activision provides now is huge muscle and know-how to take a franchise and extend it to the next level. My expectations are that \'Guitar Hero III\' will remain the leader," said Dusty Welch, Red Octane\'s head of publishing.
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« Reply #106 on: July 26, 2007, 11:10:57 pm »
While I am freaked out by how much people will practice \'Rock Band\' rather than real instruments, I LOVE the fact that you will be able to jam with people from around the world.  That is just so sick.  Well, if it were really jamming.  You\'re all just playing the prescribed parts at the same time, there\'s no creativity involved whatsoever...for now.  That\'s coming in "Rock Band III" and GH6.  But the idea of having 3 or 4 people in different corners of the world playing songs together is lovely.

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« Reply #107 on: July 27, 2007, 12:43:02 am »
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guitar hero is a kool video game as long as you dont over do it. just dont be one of those people who spend hours playin it everyday, cause if you put that time into a real guitar or other instrument, you will be able to ACTUALLY play music, and that is always more rewarding than a video game


meh.

it\'s a moot point. at the end of the day, it\'s just a video game that happens to be \'about\' playing music..

you could make your argument for any video game on earth if you wanted to. if you spent your time playing football outside instead of madden, you could be the next michael vick. if you went outside and built walls all day instead of spending all that time playing tetris, you could have yourself one helluva masonry career. why not go out and steal real cars instead of playing grand theft auto? or save some real princesses instead of wasting your time on super mario brothers...

it\'s a video game - and probably the most fun and addicting video game of at least this decade. take it for what it\'s worth, and play it for hours and hours on end, cause it\'s FUN.

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« Reply #108 on: July 27, 2007, 09:51:27 am »
Zombie Gamers presents: Guitar Hero II Competition
Saturday Aug. 18, 2007
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To register and find out more Gameday details at http://www.zombiegamers.com

Saw this info. at a store for all you guitar hero enthusiasts!

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« Reply #109 on: July 27, 2007, 06:33:19 pm »
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Zombie Gamers presents: Guitar Hero II Competition
Saturday Aug. 18, 2007
Four Points Sheraton

To register and find out more Gameday details at http://www.zombiegamers.com

Saw this info. at a store for all you guitar hero enthusiasts!


There\'s a bar in Davis Square in Somerville, MA called Orleans that has a GH tourney every Sunday night.  I\'m sure other bars do the same.  Forget live bands, DJs, sports on projector screens, pool tables, beer and wine selection, karaoke, or whatever else has brought people to bars for the last 100 years.  Now there\'s Guitar Hero night!

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« Reply #110 on: August 03, 2007, 02:49:46 pm »
Sneak peek at Through Fire and Flames by Dragonforce in GH3.

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« Reply #111 on: August 03, 2007, 10:15:12 pm »
I wore out GH 2, had to buy 80\'s and #1 in the same week...those two are weak tho, the hammer ons suck in GH1...and 80\'s was put together in 5 minutes...
and ya kartoon...
think GH is a good tool for rhythm at least?
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« Reply #112 on: September 16, 2007, 09:59:09 am »
this is supposedly the final track list for GHIII:

1.Starting Out Small
Slow Ride by Foghat
Talk Dirty to Me by Poison
Hit Me With Your Best Shot by Pat Benatar
Story of my Life by Social Distortion
Rock and Roll All Nite by Kiss
Sabotage (coop exclusive) by The Beastie Boys

2.Your First Real Gig
Mississippi Queen by Mountain
Schools Out by Alice Cooper
Sunshine of your Love by Cream
Barracuda by Heart
Tom Morello Boss Battle (Original Song)
Bulls on Parade by Rage Against the Machine
Reptilia (coop exclusive) by The Strokes

3.Making the Video
When You Were Young by The Killers
Miss Murder By AFI
The Seeker by The Who
Lay Down by Priestess
Paint it Black by Rolling Stones
Suck My Kiss (coop exclusive) by Red Hot Chili Peppers

4.European Invasion
Paranoid by Black Sabbath
Anarchy in the U.K. by The Sex Pistols
Kool Thing by Sonic Youth
My Name is Jonas by Weezer
Evenflow by Pearl Jam
Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll (coop exclusive) by Blue Oyster Cult

5.Bighouse Blues
Holiday in Cambodia by The Dead Kennedys
Rock you like a Hurricane by Scorpions
Same Old Song and Dance by Aerosmith
La Grange by ZZ Top
Slash Boss Battle (Original Song)
Welcome to the Jungle by Guns n Roses
Helicopter (coop exclusive) by Bloc Party

6.The Hottest Band on Earth
Black Magic Woman by Santana
Cherub Rock by Smashing Pumpkins
Black Sunshine by White Zombie
The Metal by Tenacious D
Pride and Joy by Stevie Ray Vaughan
Monsters (coop exclusive) by Matchbook Romance

7.Live In Japan
Before I Forget by Slipknot
Stricken by Disturbed
3\'s and 7\'s by Queens of the Stone Age
Knights of Cydonia by Muse
Cult of Personality by Living Colour

8.Battle For Your Soul
Raining Blood by Slayer
Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson
Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden
One by Metallica
Lou (Devil) Boss Battle – The Devil Went Down to Georgia (Metal Version)

Bonus:
Avalancha by Héroes del Silencio
In the Belly of a Shark by Gallows
Cant Be Saved by Senses Fail
Closer by Lacuna Coil
Don’t Hold Back by The Sleeping
Down \'N Dirty by LA Slum Lords
FCP Remix by Fall of Troy
Generation Rock by Revolverheld
Go That Far by Bret Michaels Band
Hier Kommt Alex by Die Toten Hosen
I’m in the Band by The Hellacopters
Impulse by An Endless Sporadic
In Love by Scouts of St Sebastion
Mauvis Garcon by NAAST
Metal Heavy Lady by Lions
Minus Celsius by Backyard Babies
My Curse by Killswitch Engage
Prayer of the Refugee by Rise Against
Radio song by Superbus
Ruby by Kaiser Chiefs
She Bangs the Drums by The Stone Roses
Take This Life by In Flames
The Way it Ends by Prototype
Through the Fire and Flames by Dragonforce

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« Reply #113 on: September 17, 2007, 07:31:14 pm »
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Sneak peek at Through Fire and Flames by Dragonforce in GH3.

:wah:

Ok just revently got into the whole Guitar Hero thing, it is def addictive.  Especially when I see videos like this and others on the web, it makes me me silly seeing poeple OWN shit on expert like that.  I suck in comparison.  

But was just wondering what the deal is with makeing other songs, have seen a bunch of vidoes online for songs that certainly on the game.  Is this just for the 360? (I\'ve got the PS2)  or an online thing?  Just curious.

but GHIII looks awesome!, the actual main gameplay seems to have more levels and more songs, and some great songs too.

this is kinda weird...

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« Reply #114 on: September 17, 2007, 07:37:49 pm »
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Sneak peek at Through Fire and Flames by Dragonforce in GH3.

:wah:

Ok just revently got into the whole Guitar Hero thing, it is def addictive.  Especially when I see videos like this and others on the web, it makes me me silly seeing poeple OWN shit on expert like that.  I suck in comparison.  

But was just wondering what the deal is with makeing other songs, have seen a bunch of vidoes online for songs that certainly on the game.  Is this just for the 360? (I\'ve got the PS2)  or an online thing?  Just curious.


the custom songs are for modded PS2s. you basically rip the original Guitar Hero II game to your hard drive, replace the music with different songs, along with the charts for those songs made my other people, and re-burn your custom game.

check out the FAQs on http://www.scorehero.com in the Custom Songs forum (you have to sign up there first - free of course). i\'m mkdevo over there if you want to compare scores. i\'m still working on hard, but have recently started playing on expert in Guitar Hero II.

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« Reply #115 on: September 21, 2007, 12:39:38 pm »

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« Reply #116 on: September 24, 2007, 01:59:14 am »
having been playing Guitar Hero (the first one)  and god damn Hard on the first is sooo much easier than hard on II.
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« Reply #117 on: September 24, 2007, 07:58:28 am »
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having been playing Guitar Hero (the first one)  and god damn Hard on the first is sooo much easier than hard on II.


i agree with you there (i\'ve 5*\'d almost all the main GHI songs on hard), but expert is a completely different story, mainly due to the fact that the HOPO\'s BLOW in GHI.

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« Reply #118 on: September 24, 2007, 09:45:29 am »
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« Reply #119 on: November 05, 2007, 06:02:22 pm »
GH3 is incredible. i\'m stuck at 40/42 songs on hard, as i CAN\'T beat Slayer\'s "Raining Blood". going back and working on 5*-ing everything before it, and working on it in between. it\'s an incredibly hard song though.

here\'s a little youtube action of some recent performances by a few .info alumni...

Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Aruny & Pitchie:


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Sunshine Of Your Love - Aruny & Pitchie:


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Cult Of Personality - Peck & Pitchie:


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One - Peck & Pitchie:


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