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Game » consists of 1 releases. Released Jun 27, 2002
The fourth game in the Guitar Hero series adds drums and vocals to the mix, along with a music studio that you can use to create new tracks and share them online.
Guitar Hero: On Tour is the first portable Guitar Hero game released on the Nintendo DS.
The fourth installment of the series (Guitar Hero: Rock the 80's being the 3rd) that single handedly revitalized the music-game genre, Guitar Hero III retains the core gameplay of its predecessors while delivering a more challenging experience.
Final entry in the Guitar Hero series developed by Harmonix focusing specifically on the sounds of the 80's.
Guitar Hero II is the second entry into Harmonix's popular Guitar Hero franchise, adding more songs and several new gameplay features as well as bringing the franchise to the Xbox 360.
Not to be confused with the 5th game in this series, this is actually the 12th Guitar Freaks and 11th Drummania game.
Guitar Hero allows players to step into the shoes of a rock god and play some of the most famous guitar songs of all time.
Amplitude is a music/rhythm game and is the sequel to 2001's Frequency. Like its predecessor, players play songs by hitting notes on multiple tracks representing each instrument found in the song.
The seventh installment of the main Dance Dance Revolution series.
Frequency is a music-rhythm game for the PlayStation 2. It is the predecessor to Amplitude and is Harmonix's first game in their long lineage of console rhythm games.
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