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Guitar Hero 2:
RedOctane's follow-up to the critically acclaimed rhythm game. Guitar
Hero II features a brand-new and expanded track list, more venues and
new play modes, and aims to rock longer and harder than its predecessor.
RedOctane has once again teamed up with veteran music game developer
Harmonix for the sequel, and is using famed recording studio WaveGroup
for its music production, who also recorded the covers for the licensed
tracks in the original Guitar Hero. The game's all-important track list
encompasses all forms of rock and metal music including classic rock,
"hair metal", heavy metal, modern rock and alternative rock.
In total, Guitar Hero II features more than 55 songs.
Guitar Hero 3:
Shred like never before with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Enjoy
even more authenticity with the wireless guitar controller designed
after Gibson's Les Paul model. This exclusive unit has a removable faceplate
that allows you to truly personalize it and also utilizes new button
color designs for enhanced realism and an even better rock experience.
When the last encore is over, the new detachable neck makes it easy
to pack the guitar away. Guitar Hero III is loaded with exciting new
content, including an action-inspired multiplayer Battle mode, intense
boss battles and authentic rock venues. There are tremendous unlockable
options that add additional layers of thrills and fun. Expanded online
modes let you compete head-to-head to attain legendary status. A killer
list of more than 70 tracks, including Paint It Black by the Rolling
Stones, Sabotage by the Beastie Boys, The Metal by Tenacious D, My Name
is Jonas by Weezer, Cherub Rock by the Smashing Pumpkins and more.
*We have two guitars to allow for multiplayer play in both Guitar Hero
games.
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