Cabela’s Is Back, And This Time It’s Packing Heat

To video games, Cabela’s means The Gun, the pump-action piece of plastic with which you mow down herds of deer and squadrons of waterfowl. Yet it’s never appeared for any Cabela’s game on Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. Until now.


November 24, 2009
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Guitar Hero Ponders A Subscription Model For DLC

As Guitar Hero’s catalogue of downloadable content grows larger, it gets harder and harder to make a buck selling the older stuff individually. So… what about a subscription to the whole service instead?


October 19, 2009
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Guitar Hero, Madden, Eliminate Play The Monetisation Game

Kai Huang, Peter Moore and Neil Young forecast a grim future for physical media at the University of California at Berkeley’s PLAY Conference this past weekend.


October 29, 2008
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Activision Addresses GHWT Drum Sensitivity

Reports are popping up all over the internet regarding sensitivity issues with the new drum controller that comes packaged with Activision’s Guitar Hero World Tour. Some complain the drums are too sensitive; others that they aren’t sensitive enough, and then there’s folks like me whose green one rattles when you hit it, but that will have to be addressed another time. If only there was some sort of drum tuning kit that would allow owners to optimise the drums to their liking. Oh look, an official statement from Activision. We have learned that certain drum kit controllers manufactured for Guitar Hero World Tour have sensitivity issues. We believe that these controllers are limited to ones in the earlier manufacturing stages. While we believe that this was an isolated manufacturing issue, we are stepping our efforts to randomly test our drum kit controllers so customers can be assured they work properly. In the event any consumers do experience problems with their drum kit controllers associated with sensitivity issues, Activision will soon be offering a drum tuning kit that will enable players to fully optimise their drums.


October 27, 2008
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Guitar Hero World Tour Facing Drum Issues?

Reader DarthMetalHope was scanning boards in advance of picking up Guitar Hero: World Tour today, and notices that for those who already have it, some are seeing sensitivity/operability problems with the drum kit. Enough that it’s raising a big stink, and Activision has noticed.


October 7, 2008
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Guitar Hero: World Tour Bags Deluxe $US240 Version

Guitar Hero co-publisher RedOctane is looking to squeeze a few more Ulysses S. Grants out of gamers, providing fans of the rhythm genre with a more expensive, but of questionable value, edition of Guitar Hero: World Tour. For $US239.99, exactly $US50 more than the standard retail price, you get… a t-shirt, two recharge kits, a gig bag and a keychain? Surely, that can’t be everything.


August 6, 2008
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Guitar Hero III Gets Eyeliner Pack Thursday

Guitar Hero III owners — PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 only, natch — will get three new downloadables this Thursday with the “Interscope Track Pack”. The bundle features tunes from Flyleaf, AFI and Marilyn Manson, with the last of three three coming to Guitar Hero as a remix by Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner. Truly a potpourri of sound.

Pricing wasn’t provided in the press release, which is after the jump, but if you happen to like Marilyn Manson, Flyleaf and AFI, you probably can’t go wrong. There’s also a very strong possibility that you’re wearing eyeliner right now, regardless of your gender.


July 15, 2008
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Guitar Hero News From MS Presser – Van Halen, The Eagles, Metallica

Red Octane founder Kai Huang took the stage today at Microsoft’s E3 2008 presser to toss out a few pertinent Guitar Hero related tidbits. First up, REM DLC is coming, and Xbox 360 owners will get first shot at it when it drops. Then Huang revealed that Van Halen and The Eagles will be completely exclusive to Guitar Hero: World Tour. No Hot For Teacher for Rock Band? Not fair.

Finally, Metallica is coming to Guitar Hero in a big way, with DLC being readied to release alongside their new album, Death Magnetic, which is guaranteed to completely make up for Saint Sinner…as if any album could actually contain such power.


June 3, 2008
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Hands On With Guitar Hero: Aerosmith


May 31, 2008
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Fingers On With Guitar Hero: On Tour

By now I’m sure most of you are familiar with the seemingly odd transition of Guitar Hero from consoles to handhelds, namely the DS. When Guitar Hero: On Tour was announced a few months ago it left many of us scratching our heads wondering how they would pull it off. Even with the addition of pictures of the add-on peripheral it was still hard to imagine exactly what it would be like trying to play. I finally got my chance to check it out for myself a few days ago and despite former misgivings I actually found it quite fun.

The first thing I took a look at upon arriving was the “guitar grip” peripheral. It was a pretty sturdy little piece of a equipment that fits snugly into the GBA slot of the DS. The clear plastic cover is removable and the logo can be pulled out so you can customise the look of it. The strap is likewise customisable, no doubt providing plenty of opportunity for merchandising. As you may know, there are only four buttons in this iteration of the game and while some players may find this disconcerting, there is actually a good reason for it. With the DS literally strapped to your hand, it would make it impossible for you to be able to slide your hand to reach the fifth button. Then of course there is the space issue. After looking at it close up, it seems the addition of the fifth button would make it a bit crowded.