Last week, Activision revived the Guitar Hero series from its state of dormancy. Guitar Hero Live is set to take the series to newer and more interesting places, but to truly get a perspective of ...
Do you miss the days of Day-Glo leg warmers and Nagel prints? Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s for the Playstation 2 is everything you'd expect, but unfortunately, not as much as you'd hope for.
There's a preconceived notion that '80s music is all about one-hit-wonders and bubblegum pop. But "We Got the Beat," "Turning Japanese," and "I Ran (So Far Away)" are the only tunes in Guitar Hero ...
Back in the 1980s, heavy metal and New Wave music never mixed. No, never. If you wore a mullet or rocked a Mohawk, you may have shared a type of hair spray, but never a mix tape. Nostalgia, though, ...
Like, totally grab some shoulder pads and acid-washed jeans. “Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s” is here. “Encore” offers 30 songs that represent some of the best (“No One Like You” and “Lonely is the ...
Rock Band isn't the only guitar game to make a return. Activision Blizzard today officially lifted the curtain on Guitar Hero Live, a brand-new version of the popular music franchise launching this ...
Guitar Hero: Gone for good or just for now? Analysts disagree on whether Activision could have done things differently to keep rhythm series viable, but expect Tony Hawk to make an eventual return.
If you missed it, check out part 1 of our timeline. Yesterday, we looked at the start of a special phenomenon in video games. RedOctane and Harmonix had come together to make plastic instruments a ...
Guitar Heo Encore: Rocks the 80s comes at you with 30 rockin' songs from the 80s. Songs including; "I Ran (So Far Away)" by A Flock of Seagulls, "No One Like You" by Scorpions, "Play With Me" by ...
So Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's came out yesterday. How many of you rushed out and grabbed a copy? While I wasn't nearly as excited about this expansion as I am about Guitar Hero III and Rock ...
Think you can ever get enough of Guitar Hero? We don't, so long as RedOctane and company keep kicking out killer track lists. Unfortunately, that's not exactly the case with Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks ...