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Get Ready to Rock

The Stones' Paint It Black, Sabotage by the Beastie Boys, Cherub Rock from the Smashing Pumpkins. These are just some of the songs that will be available when Guitar Hero III hits shelves this fall. And the best part? You get the original recordings, not just covers. (Unfortunately, the one Im looking forward to most--Heart's Barracuda--is still a cover version.)

Activision has announced a few details on the next game in its Guitar Hero franchise. Coming out for all three next-gen consoles, plus the PS2, Guitar Hero III will feature several upgrades, including wireless controllers, removable faceplates, new guitars, bigger and better venues, and an online multiplayer mode that lets you shred off against someone on the other side of the world.

Here's the list of so-far announced master tracks (done by the original artist): Paint It Black (The Rolling Stones), Cherub Rock (Smashing Pumpkins), Sabotage (Beastie Boys), The Metal (Tenacious D), My Name is Jonas (Weezer), Knights of Cydonia (Muse), and Cult of Personality (Living Colour).


Activision Reveals New “Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s” Songs

Activision has announced that the newly-renamed Guitar Hero game for the PS2, Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s will have more songs. Famous artists from the eighties such as Skid Row, Poison and Eddie Money will now feature in the game.

Here are the songs and the artists that will feature in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s:

18 and Life (as made famous by Skid Row) Bathroom Wall (as made famous by Faster Pussycat) Lonely is the Night (as made famous by Billy Squier) Nothing But a Good Time (as made famous by Poison) Play With Me (as made famous by Extreme) Shaken (as made famous by Eddie Money) Synchronicity II (as made famous by Police)

Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s will feature thirty splendid new songs from the classic era. The game is expected to release in the summer of 2007.


Xbox 360 Review: Guitar Hero II

It is one of those things you never notice, so it goes overlooked. Guitar Hero strikes that perfect cord for the hardcore and casual fan. Pleasing both camps is almost impossible, Harmonix and RedOctane get a lot of credit, but it is not enough - this game is the definition of "pick up and play."No matter how good, or how bad you are, you will rock out to Guitar Hero II.Superb music/rhythm games coming from the U.S. is something of an anomaly, so that makes Guitar Hero's Cinderella Story that much richer. Now that the game is out on the Xbox 360, things get even better, if you can believe it.It doesn't seem to matter one bit that I played this game to death on the PS2. It doesn't matter how many times you play this game, because it keeps getting better the more you play.Play wise, the 360 edition did not add a lot to the already jam packed game.



 
 
 
 

 
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