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Logitech has announced a premium Guitar Hero drumset for the PS2 and PS3, priced at $229 and available soon. The kit features a stainless steel bass pedal and the drumheads and cymbals can be ...
Activision has announced that new guitar and drum kit controllers will ship with Band hero across Europe this autumn. The revamped drum kit controller features an improved floating drum pad design ...
The guitar controller is finished off with chrome effect tuning pegs and a sleek red and white faceplate to let Band Hero players strum in style." It is to be made available for PS2, PS3, Wii and ...
Five-Fret rhythm games might not be as popular as they were in the glory days of Rock Band and Guitar Hero, but there is ...
Perhaps the biggest redeeming factor of the Guitar Hero World Tour drum kit is its kick pedal, which is incredibly well built and sturdy for a stock drum controller pedal.
Guitar Hero: World Tour will feature guitar, vocals, drums, the ability to create your own songs (and upload them on GHTunes), four-player on/offline co-op, and an eight-player battle of the bands ...
Guitar Hero 5 itself is expected to launch in September, so we should know more details by then. The game is available for preorder for PS2, PS3, Wii and Xbox 360, complete with a guitar controller.
I found few solutions simply searching "How to: Use the Rock Band Drum Kit as a MIDI Controller" I'm not really sure if there is velocity or not, have tried it only once, less than 5 secs.
Rock Out on an Old-School Controller. Most hacks aim to make Guitar Hero or Rock Band either more realistic--like hooking up a double bass on the drums--or seem like it's more realistic--such as ...
It’s now been nine years since the release of Guitar Hero Live and Rock Band 4 but fans of the genre are still holding onto their plastic guitars and drum kits.
The way “Guitar Hero” and its iconic controller have changed the landscape for rock fans and gamers, McCauley may as well be the next Les Paul. He’s had that kind of success.
Guitar Hero franchise co-creator Charles Huang and his new company Green Throttle Games have raised $6 million in early stage funding to create an Android-powered controller and development ecosystem.