The shredding has begun anew with the release of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock this past weekend. Rather than just present one editor's view of the game, we've assembled three of our virtual virtuosos to offer their opinions on the latest in the
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IGN
While other virtual guitar shredders on PS2, 360, and now PS3 have some serious decision making to do this holiday season, Wii gamers are faced with both a blessing and a curse with Guitar Hero III. Being that Activision's first guitar effort also
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GameZone
I’ve had countless dreams of being a rock star. Writing hit songs that everyone sings along to. Playing at enormous, sold-out arenas. Gathering the largest crowds at festivals. It’s an experience only bands like Aerosmith and The Rolling Stones can sa
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Play it loud. That was Nintendo's message more than a decade ago. Yet for those going steady with Nintendo, the loudest game around was off limits. It took two full releases and an '80s expansion, but one of the decade's most important franchises lands
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I have to admit right off the hop that I am a true Guitar Hero rookie. The series started on the PS2 and made the jump to the 360 not long after even and though it was on both of these systems I really never got a chance to play it. Since that time
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