Kombo writes:
Here's some news that's sure to strike a sour chord with the legions of Guitar Hero III owners worldwide. It has been confirmed with Activision that Guitar Hero: Aerosmith will not allow users to access content for GH3.
Bored of plastic guitars yet? No? Then we have some new Guitar Hero: Aerosmith shots on Wii, PS3, and 360. Its one of four games heading up Activision's Guitar Hero assault in the next 12 months. The other two, in case you were wondering, are World Tour (consoles), On Tour (DS) and Metallica, which recently emerged on a company SEC filing.The Aerosmith spin-off lets you play through the band's ...
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Games like "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero III" have proved their ability to breathe new life into classic rock sales. But can they do the same for new music?
The upcoming Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (and possibly Guitar Hero: On Tour) tracklist got a new addition today, as "One Armed Scissor" by At the Drive-In was confirmed by the band to be in the game. While the press release specifically mentions Guitar Hero IV, this wouldn't be the first time a band confused which game their song was going to be in.
Joystiq reports: While Activision's upcoming Aerosmith-centric flavor of Guitar Hero may still have some of us sitting on the fence, a new partnership between the publisher and 7-Eleven ensures that we can at least enjoy and icy cold Slurpee while considering rocking out to the "bad boys of Boston."
Level Up writes: "With the rising popularity of rhythm games like SingStar, Guitar Hero and Rock Band, is it only a matter of time before some acts start going exclusive in exchange for more loot. Ever since Harmonix and MTV Games revealed last year that they would be offering full-length albums for download in Rock Band, followed by Red Octane and Activision's announcement that they planned to build an entire Guitar Hero game around a single band like Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, we've wondered whether the game makers were locking up exclusive rights to featured acts. It hasn't been easy finding out, because the relevant developers and publishers have been surprisingly reticent to discuss this matter.
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith features songs spanning the seminal rock legend's long chart-topping career as well as hits from their favorite groups like The Clash, Cheap Trick, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts and more. Pre-ordering will give you access to a special bundle which includes guitar, the exclusive Aerosmith faceplate, an Aerosmith tour book and of course, the obligatory game.
"Ooh lala, a new bundle for Guitar Heroes across the world. What will be sucked into buying now? Don't those prices seem pretty steep for a game that seems like an expansion pack?
You may not be crazy about the music, but you have to admit the concept of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is kind of cool: A band's story, almost a documentary, retold as a game. Game Informer's got the scoop this month on the steps Neversoft is taking to complete the experience.
Gibson Guitar are suing both Wal-Mart and other major consumer retailers in relation to them selling Activision's Guitar Hero series of games. It should getting very interesting, but in the meantime the parties have each issued press releases.
Activision has released a statement in response to Gibson Guitar's claims that the publisher's popular Guitar Hero series of games infringe upon one of its patents.
On Thursday, March 20th, the Dallas Mavericks will launch the Guitar Hero Challenge where aficionados will have the chance to show off their skills on the AT&T Plaza outside the South Entrance of American Airlines Center. The grand prize, the chance to play Guitar Hero during a quarter break at a First Round Playoff game, two-tickets to the game, an autographed Mavs Authentic jersey.
-A risky bet: When Billy Levy and Zack Zeldin were roommates in Miami Beach, they played "Madden NFL" for $100 a game. Now the guys are betting that there are plenty of other gamers who like to "make things interesting," and they're about to start a Web site where players can put their money where their joystick thumbs are.
Joystiq Writes-
Activision has finally got round to confirming the rumoured music spin-off Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, which is basically a plastic guitar series entry dedicated entirely to the Armageddon rock band. Slated for release this June, the 360, PS3 (Neversoft), Wii (Vicarious Visions) and PS2 (Budcat) instalment puts players in the shoes of Perry (guitar), Whitford (guitar) and Hamilton (bass), as they perform alongside front man Tyler ...
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Activision have confirmed that Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is coming to a multitude of formats this year.