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Guitar Hero 80’s Edition Set To Rock Geriatric Old Ladies' Socks

The phenomenon that is Guitar Hero is bigger than you. Its bigger than me. Hell, its even bigger than Lou Diamond Phillips performance in the movie Bats (and thats saying a lot.)

So it should come as no surprise that yet another iteration in the rock out with your socks out franchise is going to be coming out soon. But who would of thunk that it would come out with such an awesome premise?

Guitar Hero: Rock the 80s, which Destroctoid.com claims is set to launch on July 18th, is going to feature some of your favorite hair metal bands and (hopefully) synth heavy tunes. Already confirmed are I wanna rock, by Twisted Sister (yes!), I Ran, by Flock of Seagulls (No!), and Holy Diver, by (wait for it) DIO!

The game is set to be a PS2 exclusive and will be yet another game people are going to call the systems swan song (as if claiming God of War 2 as the systems swan song wasnt just a bit premature, especially with the PS3s crummy sales).


God of War II tops UK Chart

Sonys PS2 exclusive God of War II has topped the All Formats software chart in the UK. Sony also made an appearance on the chart at number 3 with the PS3 version of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion which was just released this week.

Sony also managed to scrape into number 6 and 16 with its two new first-party releases Singstar Pop Hits and Buzz!: The Mega Quiz, respectively. Meanwhile Nintendo had to settle for not second but fourth best with Wii Play, while last weeks number 1 Pokmon Ranger dropped to number 5.

Diddy Kong Racing DS entered the chart at number 13, now only in its second week of release. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles dropped from number 2 to number 7 while Harvest Moon DS fell to number 8 followed by Brain Training in number 9. Virtua Tennis 3 moved up to number 10.


Shack Interview: God of War: Chains of Olympus - Monday, May 21st ...

Amidst all the commotion of Sony's Gamers Day last week, I was able to corner God of War: Chains of Olympus creative director Cory Barlog, also the director of God of War II, and game director Ru Weerasuriya to discuss Ready at Dawn's upcoming PSP version of the popular PS2 series. The interview covered a wide range of topics, from the untapped power of the PSP to the Olsen twins and sacrificial goats, so be sure to check it out. Shack: How much further do you think you can push the PSP hardware?

Ru Weerasuriya: I think we can still push it further. I can't quantify it, but it's just like those guys did with--I'll equate it to PS2. There's a point I remember when some guys were saying, "the PS2 is empty, we've taken everything, all the juice out of PS2" and God of War came out and it was like bam, really cool.



 
 
 
 

 
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