DDR Guitar Hero
DDR Guitar Hero simulates the thrill and the glory of rock 'n' roll. Choose from eight different characters, from metal head to classic rocker, and build a career as a working rock musician.
Guitar Hero World Tour is now official for a Fall of 2008 release thanks to a press release making it so. As our friends at Kotaku have pointed out, the most innovative aspect of the game is the Music Studio feature that will allow users to create and share original music, essentially making the Guitar Hero guitar the real instrument everyone hoped it could be. Guitar Hero III, which sold 1.3 million copies within seven days of its release, has made Activision a darling in the industry. The glitch hardly undermines its larger success.
Guitar Hero is easily as compelling as your more standard games types, like a good first-person shooter or platformer, and fast becomes the sort of game that pops into your head all the time. It's scary when you find yourself doing the hand motions as certain tracks pop up during a working day. Guitar teachers around the country confirm that, indeed, the game has created new interest in music lessons. Of course, these students will quickly realize that the solos they've perfected playing "Guitar Hero" aren't so easily replicated on a real instrument, and many will go back to video-screen dominance. Guitar Hero offers a connection to all this, but departs from it in an obvious way: You?re not actually playing the guitar. No matter how good you may get at Guitar Hero, if you decide to take up the real instrument at some point, you?ll be starting from scratch.
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