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Guitar Hero World Tour (Guitar Bundle)

Compatible with Nintendo™ Wii (Wii™)

For US/Canada systems.
Version: US
NTSC
USD 0.00
Guitar Hero World Tour (Guitar Bundle)

Product Features

  • New to GHWT is a redesigned, more responsive guitar controller, which features a touch-sensitive slide bar on the neck that allows the player to play through certain song passages without needing to strum
  • Music Studio lets players express their musical creativity by giving them access to a full complement of tools to create digital music from scratch utilizing the guitar controller and drum kit. Players can create their tracks and then play them in-game or share the recordings with the entire Guitar Hero community through GHTunes. GHTunes allows other gamers from around the world to download and play the community's original tracks
  • Budding rock stars can live out their rock 'n roll fantasies by playing either a single instrument or any combination of instruments, in addition to the full band experience. When rocking as part of a band, up to four players can jam together in quickplay or as they progress through a career. Both band and single-player careers feature non-linear progression giving artists the option to change difficulty and instruments with a variety of different gigs available at any time
  • Virtual musicians in need of band mates can take their careers online forming worldwide ensembles so no rock star ever has to play a gig solo. Plus, GHWT adds a "Battle of the Bands" modes, which allows eight players to join online and challenge each other band-to-band to establish global supremacy
  • Jump into the "Mii Freestyle" game play mode that is unique to the Wii. Create Blues, Rock or Metal masterpieces by yourself, or join with friends to jam freely together on guitar controllers and the drum kit controller
  • The character creator allows gamers to create a rock star with style as unique as their own. Absolute customization from the clothes, to the facial and body structure, to the tattoos and accessories, players are encouraged to unleash their inner rock legend. The Rock Star Creator doesn't just allow players to build the ultimate rock god; the in-depth creators include the ability to customize guitars, drums and microphones. Adding yet another layer of personalization, gamers can create custom logos for their instruments, band, or album covers
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track listing



311: Beautiful Disaster; 30 Seconds To Mars: The Kill; Airbourne: Too Much Too Young; The Allman Brothers Band: Ramblin' Man; Anouk: Good God; The Answer: Never Too Late; At The Drive-In: One Armed Scissor; Beastie Boys: No Sleep Till Brooklyn; Beatsteaks: Hail to the Freaks; Billy Idol: Rebel Yell; Black Label Society: Stillborn; Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Weapon of Choice; blink-182: Dammit; Blondie: One Way or Another; Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band: Hollywood Nights; Bon Jovi: Livin' On A Prayer; Bullet For My Valentine: Scream Aim Fire; Coldplay: Shiver; Creedence Clearwater Revival: Up Around The Bend; The Cult: Love Removal Machine; Dinosaur Jr.: Feel The Pain; The Doors: Love Me Two Times; Dream Theater: Pull Me Under; The Eagles: Hotel California; The Enemy: Aggro; Filter: Hey Man, Nice Shot; Fleetwood Mac: Go Your Own Way; Foo Fighters: Everlong; The Guess Who: American Woman; Hush Puppies: You're Gonna Say Yeah!; Interpol: Obstacle 1; Jane's Addiction: Mountain Song; Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze (Live), The Wind Cries Mary; Jimmy Eat World: The Middle; Joe Satriani: Satch Boogie; Kent: Vinternoll2; Korn: Freak On A Leash; Lacuna Coil: Our Truth; Lenny Kravitz: Are You Gonna Go My Way; Linkin Park: What I've Done; The Living End: Prisoner of Society; Los Lobos: La Bamba; Lost Prophets: Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast); Lynyrd Skynyrd: Sweet Home Alabama (Live); Mars Volta: L'Via L'Viaquez; MC5's Wayne Kramer: "Kick Out The Jams; Metallica: Trapped Under Ice; Michael Jackson; Beat It; Modest Mouse; Float On; Motorhead: Overkill; Muse: Assassin; Negramaro: Nuvole e Lenzuola; Nirvana: About a Girl (Unplugged); No Doubt: Spiderwebs; NOFX: Soul Doubt; Oasis: Some Might Say; Ozzy Osbourne: Crazy Train, Mr. Crowley; Paramore: Misery Business; Pat Benatar: Heartbreaker; R.E.M.: The One I Love; Radio Futura: Escuela De Calor; Rise Against: Re-Education Through Labor; Sex Pistols: Pretty Vacant; Silversun Pickups: Lazy Eye; Smashing Pumpkins: Today; Steely Dan: Do It Again; Steve Miller Band: The Joker; Sting: Demolition Man (Live); The Stone Roses: Love Spreads; Stuck In The Sound: Toy Boy; Sublime: Santeria; Survivor: Eye of the Tiger; System of a Down: B.Y.O.B.; Ted Nugent: Stranglehold, Ted Nugent's Original Guitar Duel Recording; Tokio Hotel: Monsoon; Tool: Parabola, Schism, Vicarious; Trust: Antisocial; Van Halen: Hot For Teacher; Willie Nelson: On The Road Again; Wings: Band on the Run; Zakk Wylde's Original Guitar Duel Recording.

Item Description

You'll be in rock-and-roll paradise with this bundle. The game has advanced modes, options and tools for your rocking pleasure. This game will also offers significantly more localized downloadable music than ever before. Guitar Hero World Tour gives you creative license to fully customize everything from characters' appearances and instruments to the band's logo and album covers. The innovative Music Studio lets you compose, record, edit and share music. The hard-hitting Battle of the Bands mode lets up to eight players get in on the mayhem. Jam like a pro and show off your talents like a true superstar.
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Customer reviews

Average rating:  (5 out of 5)
Total votes: 3

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Wonerful!
Selection of songs perfect. Could not be better!
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Jam with this Rock solid game
At this point, suffice to say that I was waiting for a crucial update that would transform my experience of Guitar Hero World Tour on the PlayStation 3 (PS3) into the best ever. For those not familiar with the music game phenomenon, it all began in 2005 when a game designer created a guitar peripheral with colored buttons. A player taps the buttons and hits a strum bar like the strings of a guitar) whenever the corresponding green, red, yellow and blue colors appear on screen. Soon, a drum set and microphone were added. Throw in a bunch of rowdy friends and you get a blast of a jam session - right at home. Guitar Hero World Tour is the first in the successful Guitar Hero franchise to have the band play and it deserves an encore. The new gem is the five-pad drum kit with a step pedal that acts as a kick drum. Split into three drum pads and two elevated cymbals, the device packs a bigger punch than its competition, Rock Band.

Rock Band first came out last year and its sequel Rock Band 2 in September 2008, but I dare say that Guitar Hero World Tour's five-pad drum set pounds better than Rock Band 2's four-pad drums. Aside from the stronger feedback when tapped with the drum sticks, the cymbals tipped the ante with its closer sense of realism to a real drum kit. Guitarists will have no problem picking up Guitar Hero World Tour, with the 84 original master tracks (as opposed to covers) that come with the game. As a bonus, you can also design cover tracks using the music creator portion of the game. However, as musical genius is not in my DNA, I took the shortcut and downloaded several free songs composed and uploaded by other players. Despite my love for Guitar Hero World Tour though, it has a few flaws.

Take the guitar's new touchpad on which you slide your fingers on the fret bar as an example. Since it's difficult to distinguish the color by feel, using it during fast songs was impossible. Next, the step pad: Given that it is a standalone unit that is not attached to the main drum set, it shifts out of place after several steps on it. Annoying. For the band mode, where up to four players can jam together, Rock Band has the upper hand. In Guitar Hero World Tour, there are no individual performance displays to indicate how well each player is doing nor the individual bonus star power being accumulated. Gameplay is also static: Rock Band's wild drum and guitar solo portions are missing and, without them, Guitar Hero World Tour is but a notch better than by-the-book instructional video.

And unlike Rock Band, there is no way to save your friends who are failing a song. So if they die, the band gets booed off the stage. Plus, there is no downloadable content for the PS3 version. While both developers decided that the game instruments would be compatible across the games, PS3 users had to wait till November for a software update that made Guitar Hero World Tour drums work with Rock Band 2. All Guitar Hero World Tour instruments now work wonderfully with Rock Band 2. When Guitar Hero World Tour drums are used on Rock and 2, one cymbal is rendered useless, but gameplay remains intact. To be sure, the debate as to which game has the upper hand will continue ad nauseum. However, for my money, you cannot go wrong with Guitar Hero World Tour.
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Guitar Hero World Tour
It is innovative, easy to pick up and extremely fun. Whether you are a singer wannabe noise-producing drummer or finger twisting guitarist, Guitar Hero World Tour allows you to explore your musical inclinations. The five-pad drums deliver a solid experience and are built to withstand mindless beatings while the new guitar includes a touch pad that allows players to slide their fingers across the fret board with ease. Mastering them is another task in itself though. A variety of songs from acts like Nirvana, Michael Jackson and No Doubt, among many others, ensure the longevity of the game. When you include the multiplayer mode, especially with friends and family, this game will definitely beat the best karaoke system around.
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