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It’s official: You should keep your PS2 around for Guitar Hero III since it picks up the most badass guitar of the bunch, a black Kramer. The PS3, Wii and Xbox 360 all get boring white Gibson ...
The bundle includes Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, two specially designed guitar controllers and a customization pack, loaded with stickers and guitar straps. The bundle is set to cost USD 109. ...
Red Octane has let slip on their Customer Support website that Guitar Hero III is slated to hit four platforms -- PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 -- this fall. Not much more to say ...
Rocks the '80s on PS2, but that hasn't stopped the demand for more. Enter Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, the first in the franchise made by development studio Neversoft after the former team ...
Rocks the '80s on PS2, but that hasn't stopped the demand for more. Enter Guitar Hero 3, the first in the franchise made by development studio Neversoft after the former team, Harmonix ...
Guitar Hero 3 is out really rather soon now - probably ... You'll forgive me if I gloss over the PS2 Kramer-shaped model for now; it's terribly nice, but not as exciting as the new Les Paul ...
Contrary to retailer listings for standalone Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PC, PS2, PS3, Wii, X360) wireless guitars, the game's plastic axes won't be available for purchase until next year.
Neversoft's Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PC, PS2, PS3, Wii, X360) and its massive tracklist hits stores Sunday, October 28. If you've already made the choice to buy the game, but don't know ...
The PlayStation 3 version doesn't include any manner of ... and look maybe slightly better than the last couple of PS2 Guitar Hero games. The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions are considerably better ...
At long last, I had a chance to get hands-on with Guitar Hero III for Wii, which started shipping ... experience the carpal tunnel syndrome that PS2 and Xbox 360 owners have been enjoying for ...
Guitar Hero has led the way for music games into the mainstream and has shown there's more to this genre than Dance Dance Revolution and StepMania. Harmonix, previously working with RedOctane and ...