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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_Hero_III
Should be interesting to play along with the original artists.
I played the Xbox 360 and Wii versions at E for All. Couldn't really figure out how the Wii version worked, since the PS2 and X360 guitars have buttons that are mapped to the buttons on a controller. You have to plug the Wii Remote into the Wii guitar, but the infrared thing points up the neck at the buttons. Probably just an infrared thing.
The response time seemed just as decent as the X360 version. I have a PS2 guitar at home, but my PS2 took a dive. Still not sure if I'll buy the X360 or Wii version. I want to get "Rock Band" also, for the drums. If that's coming out on Wii, I'll probably buy the Wii version of GH3 so I can have the extra guitar.
I heard Metallica-One song is gonna be on it. I can't wait until I play that song.
My roomate nearly crapped himself when he saw that was on there. That's a real fun song to play.
It's a fun game, a bit harder than the last couple. I walked in on my roomate playing on Medium and couldn't believe that it wasn't on Hard. The face-offs with the bosses are cool too, they're a fun addition. Besides that, nothing really new or spectacular. But fun as hell.
I played the Xbox 360 and Wii versions at E for All. Couldn't really figure out how the Wii version worked, since the PS2 and X360 guitars have buttons that are mapped to the buttons on a controller. You have to plug the Wii Remote into the Wii guitar, but the infrared thing points up the neck at the buttons. Probably just an infrared thing.
Wiimote use Bluetooth to interface with the Wii. I think all the IR receiver on the wiimote does is pickup the two points of light from the sensor bar or candles.
I would think the guitar has a cable that plugs into the nunchuck port on the back of the wiimote in order to transmit button presses via bluetooth.
How is it having string sounds and whatever coming from the wiimote? Does it add to the overall fun?
So I picked it up this afternoon, beat it on Medium. Starting on hard. It's fun. Good songs, they did a good job on getting the singer's lip syncing down, and the wireless guitar is nice.
The only thing I can't decide is which is the biggest piece of **** song in the history of the universe: Raining Blood, or 3's & 7's. Talk about a ****ty mess of noise.