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 still unheard of over this side ...
When it comes to music games, Guitar Hero 5 is about as good as it gets. True, there are those out there that prefer Rock Band; and DJ Hero is setting all new trends with its own unique style of ...
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 PS2 was ...
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. "The ...
It’s official: You should keep your PS2 around for Guitar Hero III since it picks up the most badass guitar of the bunch, a black Kramer. The PS3, Wii and Xbox 360 all get boring white Gibson Les ...
If you find yourself feeling like half a man while using the sorta-cheap standard-issue Guitar Hero and Rock Band guitars BUT you don’t think you’re quite ready for the responsibility of owning and ...
The Ant Commandos (TAC), a leading provider of innovative wireless video game music peripherals and accessories, announced today its universal PlayStation 2 to PlayStation 3 adapter for guitar and ...
Rhythm and music games are becoming big, and the reason they are so big is because they are becoming extremely mainstream. Hand a regular PS2 controller to someone and they quiver and shake and don't ...
We're big fans of Guitar Hero at GamesRadar. Whenever we see that gleaming plastic guitar propped up against a make-believe Marshall stack in the corner of the office, we all want just one more go at ...
Playing Guitar Hero or Rock Band might make the average Joe feel more like a rock star-but the fact that you are playing on a tiny plastic guitar kind of ruins the fantasy. That’s where the StarPex ...
I love rock and roll! We caught Nick Haywood with a tennis racket giving it his best impression of The Edge in front of the mirror… so he gets to don the spandex and review Guitar Hero… the big jessie ...