Seven Tracks for 80s Guitar Hero Announced
Ars Technica's Opposable Thumbs blog has a partial track list for Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s , an upcoming expansion for the hit music game. Poster Ben Kuchera wonders aloud about the report that it will be 'exclusively for the PlayStation 2'; given the recent release of Guitar Hero on the 360 it makes little sense that we won't see the new tracks as downloadable content. The tracks announced so far: "I Wanna Rock (by Twisted Sister), I Ran (by Flock of Seagulls), Round and Round (as made famous by Ratt), I Want Candy (as made famous by Bow Wow Wow), Metal Health (as made famous by Quiet Riot), Holy Diver (as made famous by Dio), Heat Of The Moment (as made famous by Asia)"
I don't know if the PS2 will have the definition needed to show Ronnie on the stage!
Ryan
I am just waiting for someone to convert them into Frets on Fire format and post somewhere. If you know any links (torrent or not) please share!!
find -name "*base*" -exec chown us {} \; ; ln -s
...can make up for the overwhelming load of crap that are the other tracks. I guess it's not inherently the game's fault though, the 80s wasn't a very good decade overall, popular music just happened to suffer the most. The 80s were a golden age for the sort of widdly hair metal that works well in Guitar Hero. I hope they're saving the best for later announcements though: some Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Europe...Does Ghostbusters even have guitar in it? I seem to recall all the music being from a synthesizer. Although I may not be thinking of the same song.
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I may be wrong, but It's My Life and We Didn't Start the Fire didn't come out in the 80's. Not even close in the case of It's My Life.
And several of those (We Didn't Start the Fire, Wild, Wild West for example) are great songs, but not exactly known for their guitar tracks.
Some day, on SOME edition of Guitar Hero, I want Dueling Banjos to be available in multiplayer mode.
Shades of Grayden
It would be cool if there were a cheap analog to digital converter that you could plug into your console and play the notes on an actual electric guitar. Of course you'd have to tune it first, and start out simple. But the software could recognize tones and keep score based on your accuracy. Could also pipe your own sound through the system so you could hear yourself play. I already own a bass, so I think something like this would be pretty cool.
The problem with that period is the sound. Exactly in mid-80s digital effects became widely available and thus were heavily used (mostly abused) for at least 4-5 years before people got bored of them. There are some good tracks from that era almost completely destroyed by too much chorus and reverberation on everything, from voices to drums: you can listen the first 5 seconds of a track and guess that it was recorded between 1984 and 1988 from the sound. That's very bad.
I'd rather love a list from the late 70s-early 80s only: AC-DC, Scorpions, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden (with Paul di' Anno singing), Blackfoot, Ramones, Molly Hatchet, Kiss, etc.
On a side note, a "Drum Hero" for the Wii with tracks by Neil Peart and Mike Portnoy would probably decrease the obesity amount in western world by 80% or so.
Blasphemy!!!! Even *naming* Def Leppard on the same sentence with Bon Jovi and Europe is insulting!! (for DL of course)
- Breaking the Law* by Judas Priest
- Run to the Hills by Iron Maiden
- Bark at the Moon by Ozzy Osbourne
- Peace Sells (but who's buying?)** by Megadeth
- The Final Countdown by Europe
And on the pop side of things:- Sharp Dressed Man by ZZ Top
- Power of Love by Hewey Lewis
- Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran
(* good easy mode song)(** still appropos 20 years later)
Bark at the Moon and Sharp Dressed Man were both in the original Guitar Hero.
Ok, here's a few more tries for songs that wouldn't need rearrangement (I think):
? Not sure if this one would translate to the game very well.
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