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Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Oct 14, 2008
The sixth core entry in Activision's Guitar Hero series represents the last entry developed by Neversoft.
Guitar Rising is a music video game where the player plays a real guitar as cued by the game’s visuals. The fretboard scrolls from right to left similarly to a tablature.
Band Hero is a spinoff game of the Guitar Hero series by Activision released for the Xbox 360 Playstation 3, Wii and Nintendo DS.
LEGO Rock Band is a family-friendly take on the Rock Band formula, with new songs aimed at audiences of all ages. While the game will play similarly to other Rock Band games, it will feature LEGO characters, instruments, and venues.
Black College Football Experience is a college football game that also features drumline competitions that are compatible with the Rock Band drum kit.
The fifth game in the core Guitar Hero franchise, and the third in the series from Activision and Neversoft. Though the game goes by the Guitar Hero moniker, it features full-band gameplay like its predecessor, Guitar Hero World Tour.
Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is a compilation of some of the most popular songs from previous titles. This time, all songs are master recordings, and there is full band support for each track.
Rock Band Unplugged is a portable version of Harmonix's famous music games, Amplitude and Frequency, with a Rock Band theme and visual design. It was developed by both Backbone Entertainment and Harmonix.
Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock is a standalone game that packages up 20 classic rock songs from Rock Band's library. It includes songs from The Who, Rush, Boston and The Police, among others.
A version of Tap Tap Revenge for the iPhone featuring songs from the band Coldplay
"Lips" is a Karaoke game similar to the SingStar franchise. "Lips" comes bundled with two motion-sensing, LED-lit microphones for $69.99 US. In addition to the 40 songs that come on the disc, players can plug in their MP3 player and sing along to their own music.
Get ready to rock out on the DS again with Guitar Hero: On Tour Decades, a sequel to the earlier game of 2008. Decades features music from the 70's, 80's, 90's, 00's, and today.
AC/DC Live is a standalone expansion for the Rock Band platform. It features 18 of the classic rock band's most popular songs, recorded live during concert. New 360 and PS3 versions contain a code that allows the songs to be imported into other Rock Band titles as DLC.
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.
Wii Music allows users to play and experiment with over 60 different instruments with up to three other players, focusing on fun and creativity instead of the "play as correctly as possible"-approach found in other music games.
Players can use a USB guitar controller to play along to over fifty contemporary Christian songs in this Guitar Hero and Rock Band inspired game.
Harmonix, MTV Games, and EA return with the sequel to Rock Band. Rock Band 2 ships with 84 on-disc songs, 20 free downloadable songs, compatibility with all DLC, and the ability to import most songs from the first Rock Band.
The first Rock Band add-on pack brings 20 additional songs to platforms that aren't able to download new songs online.
Guitar Hero: On Tour is the first portable Guitar Hero game released on the Nintendo DS.
Audiosurf is a block-matching game that generates levels based on the rhythm and tempo of songs that the player loads from their hard drive.
A modern day Guitar Hero-styled game for the Commodore 64
Rock Band expands on the concepts Harmonix established in its Guitar Hero franchise by allowing players to play guitar, bass, drums, and sing to a variety of songs from various sub-genres and time periods.
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.
A MIDI keyboard program which acts as both a game and an instructional tool.
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.
Originally a PC game, DJ MAX Portable is a music/rhythm game similar to the Beatmania franchise featuring a wide variety of game modes and an impressive selection of original songs.
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.
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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