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Guitar Hero – First Look 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 ...
The only downside to it is that it won't work with the PS2 versions of Guitar Hero 1 or 2 when you put them in your PS3. Then there are the licensed legends. Slash, of Guns n' Roses fame, is in ...
Red Octane’s Dusty Welch tells GamesIndustry.biz that they’ll keep the Guitar Hero series on the PlayStation 2 for the time being, noting that Sony still has plans for the old workhorse: The ...
Friday 5 May 2006 We're big fans of Guitar Hero at GamesRadar. ... Guitar Hero; Win! Guitar hero on PS2. News. By Justin Towell published 5 May 2006 For those about to enter, we salute you.
Guitar Hero 5 features a robust new track list, as well as a new Party Play mode that allows players to jump in and out at any time.
It's hard to explain in words why the peripheral works so well and why you actually feel like you're the next Dire Straights.
So far Guitar Hero has appeared only on PS2, but with an Xbox 360 version of the sequel due out this spring speculation has been mounting as to whether RedOctane's focus could shift. Welch ...
Guitar Hero II arrives with a new track list, new venues and additional play modes – including the ability to transform the original Guitar Hero SG Controller into a rhythm, lead or bass guitar.
If you're anything like us, one of the few things keeping that PlayStation 2 from being relegated to the same box that stores your Xbox, Gamecube, and (in some alternate reality) your Dreamcast ...
TAC's Universal PS2-to-PS3 Converter is compatible with PS3 Rock Band and PS2 / PS3 GHIII, and it works with basically every PS2 axe you can think of, wired and wireless.
If you haven't already played Guitar Hero II on PS2, this is a must own game. Even if you already have done all of this before, you may yet find a reason to grab the Xbox 360 re-release.
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