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Guitar Hero is a series video game using a guitar shaped controller to simulate the playing of a guitar as the notes you have to hit scroll down the screen. There are five buttons on the "fretboard" of the controller, a "strum bar" on the body where the strings would be. As of Guitar Hero II, a whammy bar which could be used as a note was being held for additional score was also included. Both Guitar Hero | Guitar Hero is a series video game using a guitar shaped controller to simulate the playing of a guitar as the notes you have to hit scroll down the screen. There are five buttons on the "fretboard" of the controller, a "strum bar" on the body where the strings would be. As of Guitar Hero II, a whammy bar which could be used as a note was being held for additional score was also included. Both Guitar Hero: World Tour and Guitar Hero 5 feature drums and vocals as well as the usual guitar and bass, which originated in the [[Rock Band]] music game series. | ||
==Guitar Hero III== | ==Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock== | ||
Guitar Hero III contains a master recording of [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]] as one of the original setlist songs. | Guitar Hero III contains a master recording of [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]] as one of the original setlist songs. | ||
[[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]], [[Exo-Politics (song)|Exo-Politics]] and [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]] were released as downloadable extra content on May 8th 2008. | [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]], [[Exo-Politics (song)|Exo-Politics]] and [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]] were released as downloadable extra content on May 8th 2008. | ||
==Guitar Hero | ==Guitar Hero: World Tour== | ||
[[Assassin (song)|Assassin]] features in the setlist for the game.<ref> | [[Assassin (song)|Assassin]] features in the setlist for the game.<ref> | ||
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==Guitar Hero | ==Guitar Hero 5== | ||
[[File:BellamyGH5.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Matt as depicted in GH5]] | [[File:BellamyGH5.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Matt as depicted in GH5]] | ||
Matt Bellamy is featured as a playable character in the game playing the [[Mirror Manson]], as well as the song "[[Plug In Baby]]" from the album [[Origin of Symmetry]]. In the game you can see Matt Bellamy pulling off his signature moves that he uses on stage when playing Plug in Baby.<ref> | Matt Bellamy is featured as a playable character in the game playing the [[Mirror Manson]], as well as the song "[[Plug In Baby]]" from the album [[Origin of Symmetry]]. In the game you can see Matt Bellamy pulling off his signature moves that he uses on stage when playing Plug in Baby.<ref> |
Revision as of 07:53, 25 September 2009
Guitar Hero is a series video game using a guitar shaped controller to simulate the playing of a guitar as the notes you have to hit scroll down the screen. There are five buttons on the "fretboard" of the controller, a "strum bar" on the body where the strings would be. As of Guitar Hero II, a whammy bar which could be used as a note was being held for additional score was also included. Both Guitar Hero: World Tour and Guitar Hero 5 feature drums and vocals as well as the usual guitar and bass, which originated in the Rock Band music game series.
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Guitar Hero III contains a master recording of Knights of Cydonia as one of the original setlist songs.
Supermassive Black Hole, Exo-Politics and Stockholm Syndrome were released as downloadable extra content on May 8th 2008.
Guitar Hero: World Tour
Assassin features in the setlist for the game.[1]
Guitar Hero 5
Matt Bellamy is featured as a playable character in the game playing the Mirror Manson, as well as the song "Plug In Baby" from the album Origin of Symmetry. In the game you can see Matt Bellamy pulling off his signature moves that he uses on stage when playing Plug in Baby.[2]
References
- ↑ Levi Buchanan. (2008-08-31). IGN: Guitar Hero World Tour -- Band Kit Preview. IGN. Retrieved 2008-09-05 from http://ps2.ign.com/.
- ↑ SpencerC. (2009-05-27). Muse in Guitar Hero 5. Muselive. Retrieved 2009-05-27 from muselive.com.