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| From: Activision Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $41.75 You Save: $8.24 (16%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 75 reviews Sales Rank: 50
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 95327 Model: 400009415834 UPC: 047875953277 EAN: 0047875953277 ASIN: B0013ZEMUK
Release Date: June 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Guitar Hero, it is... but smaller October 24, 2008 Guitar Hero On Tour is everything you expect from Guitar Hero, but smaller. There are only four buttons, and a shorter tracklist. I picked it up during a Gold Box event, for $30. I don't think it's worth the normal $50 asking price.
The song selection, I thought, was excellent. Guitar Hero III had a lot of "heavy" songs, while this one brought back a lot of songs I remember from my childhood in the 90s, as well as some of the songs you see on VH1's various "Top 100" programmes. I especially liked the inclusion of "Jesse's Girl."
Guitar Hero Life October 22, 2008 I play the Guitar Hero on Wii, it is the best experience in my life, cus i don't play any instruments, and it makes you feel like a Rock Star, so i think i Have to Buy the Guitar Hero On Tour, and it makes you live the Guitar Hero experience to the next level. GHOT alone, isn't that much, but it gives you a lot of fun, not just for kids, but for all the family, but the most importatn thing is that you have to remember making pauses in between songs cus it really hurts if you get really exited XD...
Unleashing Our Hidden Rock Star October 22, 2008 I really love my Nintendo DS, but I haven't found a game yet that really appealed to me. Lucky for me, the new Guitar Hero for the DS was sent to us to try out and I think I have finally found a game that makes me want to sit down and play..instead of doing all this mom stuff. The challenge is prying it from my husband's hot little hands because he has been walking around our house like a Rock God. You could say that the game is a bit addictive, even for us old folks!
The game comes with a few songs on it and, through the power of your mad guitar skills, you can build up your song library with songs from a variety of genres like pop, classic rock, and alternative. The game comes with a little guitar pick that you use to play your songs (which is conveniently stored inside) and the multi-colored guitar pad to play along with the band.
This is a great game because it can be played by anyone in the family. The game is intended for children who are ten years and older, but adults will love rocking it out to favorite songs from their youth. The game is challenging enough that it adds lots of variety to your Guitar Hero experience and you can play it using headphones, so as to not annoy the rest of the people in your family.
great game October 14, 2008 its true to the guitar hero franchise and fun especially if you wouldnt otherwise have access to guitar hero.
Pros: almost as fun as playing on xbox. portable. not too hard.
Cons: crappy songs (well i think a lot of them suck) kinda small especially if u have wide fingers (mine are almost perfect because they are long and thin). Not as fun as playing GH3 or rock band, if you already have either of those this might be a waste of cash. really bad graphics.
I have guitar hero for Wii at my dads house and its fun but at my moms house this is a great way to feed my guitar hero addiction. its pretty easy once u get the hang of it, i cant beat like the last 3 songs but besides that no complaints.
Fun for people who already like Guitar Hero October 10, 2008 I was so excited when I heard this game was coming out for the DS, I actually pre-ordered it about 2 months ahead of time.
The song selection varies enough to make it interesting to just about anyone, and they did a very good job of transferring the game to this portable platform.
With that said, I probably wouldn't recommend it to anyone who isn't already a fan of Guitar Hero on standard consoles. I imagine it would be a bit harder to learn from scratch in this format. I could be wrong, though.
Also, I've noticed that some of my guy friends with larger hands have trouble with it because the "fret" buttons are so small.
It's a lot of fun, though, and you can even play in public without embarrassment if you invest in a set of headphones. (To activate star power, it tells you to "yell" into the microphone, but blowing on it works as well.)
Don't let the lack of a 5th fret button fool you - this version is still very challenging. I think it's definitely worth the money.
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