- Gh1
Guitar Hero is the first game in the [[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero series]]. Guitar Hero w ...
... lue button in addition to those three, and [[Hard]] and [[Expert]] use all five buttons.
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- Rock Band
|designer=Greg LoPiccolo, Rob Kay, Dan Teasdale, Chris Canfield
... ation 2'''<br />{{vgrelease|United States|US|December 18, 2007<ref name="OfficialReleaseDate"/>}}<br /> {{vgrelease|Canada|CA|January 2, 2008}}<br />{{v ...
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- Guitar Hero World Tour
[[Image:Guitar Hero World Tour.jpg|right|thumb|The first logo released for GHWT.]]
... ments caused a name change. The game's name, Guitar Hero World Tour, was officially announced by Activision on May 21, 2008.
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- GH I
Guitar Hero is the first game in the [[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero series]]. Guitar Hero w ...
... lue button in addition to those three, and [[Hard]] and [[Expert]] use all five buttons.
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- Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
... vember 7, 2007 in Australia, and on November 23, 2007 in Europe. It is the first game in the series to be developed by Neversoft, as previous ''Guitar H ...
... performed a task to "fix" their guitar, and three of which make it more difficult to hit notes for a given time. These power-ups are:
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- Guitar Hero (series)
... y [[wikipedia:Neversoft|Neversoft]] and published by [[wikipedia:RedOctane|RedOctane]] and [[wikipedia:Activision|Activision]]. There are currently four games ...
... Quick Play; if you played the song in Career mode, you'll return to the difficulty's menu).
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- Music video game
... thm - ZDNet Reviews]</ref><ref>[http://reviews.cnet.com/4566-9020_7-0.html?filter=500343_34533_500701_10184195_ Music Rhythm | Games and gear - Puzzle - ...
... ays|Simon-says-style]] format. In rhythm games, the player must press specific buttons, or activate controls on a specialized [[game controller]], in ti ...
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- Harmonix Music Systems
... y found in games. It was these games that inspired Harmonix to develop its first music video game, ''[[FreQuency]]'', which began development in 1999.<r ...
... litude] at Harmonix.com</ref> and a small cult following, but it was not a financial hit.<ref name="GameCritics interview"/>
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- Guitar Hero
{{two other uses||the first game in the series|Guitar Hero (video game)||Guitar Hero (disambiguatio ...
| first release version = ''[[Guitar Hero (video game)|Guitar Hero]]''
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- RedOctane
| company_name = RedOctane
| company_logo = [[Image:RedOctane logo.svg|200px]]
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- Activision
|revenue={{profit}}[[United States dollar|USD]] $2.9 billion (2008)<ref>[http://investor.ac ...
... ibutor of [[video games]] for [[video game console|gaming consoles]]. Its first products were cartridges for the [[Atari 2600]] video console system. A ...
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- Neversoft
... roups of people had already left Malibu to strike out on their own. [[Left Field Productions]] and [[Paradox Development]] being two extant companies th ...
... Both Chris and Mick were from [[Yorkshire]] in [[England]], although they first met when they moved to California in 1993 to work at Malibu Interactive ...
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- Eran Egozy
| occupation = Co-Founder / Chief Technical Officer / VP of Engineering, [[Harmonix]]
'''Eran Egozy''' is the [[Chief Technical Officer]] and VP of Engineering of [[Harmonix Music Systems]], a company he fou ...
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- Rock Band (video game)
|designer=Greg LoPiccolo, Rob Kay, Dan Teasdale, Chris Canfield
... ation 2'''<br />{{vgrelease|United States|US|December 18, 2007<ref name="OfficialReleaseDate"/>}}<br /> {{vgrelease|Canada|CA|January 2, 2008}}<br />{{v ...
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- Guitar Hero: World Tour
... ') is a [[music video game]] developed by [[Neversoft]] and published by [[RedOctane]] and [[Activision]]. It is the fourth main entry in the [[Guitar Hero (se ...
... simulate the playing of [[rock music]], ''Guitar Hero World Tour'' is the first game in the ''Guitar Hero'' series to feature drum and microphone contr ...
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- Guitar Hero Trivia
... d with vocals intact at the [http://www.guitarherogame.com/gh1/music.asp official ''Guitar Hero'' website]. Why the vocals were removed from the song ha ...
... ''[[Wikipedia:This Is Spinal Tap|This Is Spinal Tap]]'', in which an amplifier is discussed for its apparent ability to go to 11 rather than simply 10. ...
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- Guitar Hero series
... y [[wikipedia:Neversoft|Neversoft]] and published by [[wikipedia:RedOctane|RedOctane]] and [[wikipedia:Activision|Activision]]. There are currently four games ...
... Quick Play; if you played the song in Career mode, you'll return to the difficulty's menu).
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- Guitar Hero II (Xbox 360)
... '''' is the second game released in the Guitar Hero series. It is also the first game to be released on the Xbox 360 as well as the PS2. The 360 version ...
For the port, RedOctane licensed 10 new tracks (8 main setlist songs, 2 bonus songs):
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- Guitar Hero III
... vember 7, 2007 in Australia, and on November 23, 2007 in Europe. It is the first game in the series to be developed by Neversoft, as previous ''Guitar H ...
... performed a task to "fix" their guitar, and three of which make it more difficult to hit notes for a given time. These power-ups are:
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- Guitar Hero 5
| image = [[File:Gh5-cover.jpg|250px]]
| publisher = [[Activision]], [[RedOctane]]
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