The rhythm game controlled using a guitar.
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Activision confirms another new Guitar Hero for 08
The Answer’s track “Never Too Late” selected for inclusion in secretive title.
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Play Guitar Hero at Download Festival
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Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s this summer
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Harmonix confirms Guitar Hero exit
Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II developer, Harmonix, has confirmed its departure from the franchise it started.
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Activision trademarks Guitar Villain and Drum Villain
A pair of trademark application filings have revealed possible Guitar Hero spin-off games.
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Guitar Hero development now in Neversoft’s hands
Tony Hawk developer Neversoft looks to have been handed the reigns to develop a new Guitar Hero game.
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Guitar Hero set for ’80s nostalgia
RedOctane is working on an all-new Guitar Hero game titled Guitar Hero: ’80s Edition.
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No wireless guitars for Xbox 360
RedOctane has said that a wireless Guitar Hero controller will not be released for the Xbox 360 – at least not at the moment.
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Wireless Guitar Hero controller confirmed
RedOctane has announced that it will release an official wireless Guitar Hero controller in the US this November.
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MTV acquires Guitar Hero developer
MTV Networks has acquired Guitar Hero developer Harmonix for a fee of $175 million.
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Guitar Hero II gets Euro debut at EIEF
Guitar Hero II will make its first European public appearance at the Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival.
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Guitar Hero developer cost Activision around $100M
It has been revealed that Activision’s acquisition of Guitar Hero developer RedOctane cost the publisher $99.9 million.
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Three further tracks confirmed for Guitar Hero II
RedOctane has announced three further tracks for Guitar Hero II, bringing the confirmed list to eleven.
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Guitar Hero to go online for next-gen
RedOctane has been discussing the future of the Guitar Hero series, higher-end guitars, and more music titles.