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 ...
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 ...
Activision Blizzard today acquired developer Budcat Creations, which has worked with Activision on Guitar Hero 3, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and Guitar Hero World Tour for PlayStation 2, and developed the ...
Red Octane has let slip on their Customer Support website that Guitar Hero III is slated to hit four platforms -- PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 -- this fall. Not much more to say ...
Target has announced a partnership with Activision and Red Octane to offer a PlayStation 2 Guitar Hero bundle for the holidays. The bundle includes Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, two specially ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After a jam-packed first quarter and early April, 2009's hectic game-release schedule is downshifting a bit. This week's calendar is light on big ...
You won an online Face-Off match by 25,000 points or more The Unforgiven II (10) You won an online Pro Face-Off match by 25,000 points or more The Unforgiven III (10) Select "Cheats" at the main menu, ...
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 ...
RedOctane will continue to support PlayStation 2 with the Guitar Hero series for as long as the platform is viable, according to publishing boss Dusty Welch. "The PS2 was one of the top selling ...
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 ...
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 ...
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