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Guitar Hero II

Guitar Hero II

Xbox
Released

Release Date: November 7, 2006

Singleplayer

The second part of the best-selling series of music games, in which we play dozens of rock and metal hits with the use of a controller resembling a real guitar.

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Guitar Hero II™ explodes onto Xbox 360™ with over 70 songs and the revolutionary X-Plorer® Guitar Controller. Choose from a wild group of rockers and jam at concert venues that grow in size as your rock career progresses. Play with a friend and shred riffs cooperatively, or go head-to-head in multiplayer modes like Pro Face-Off.

* New for Xbox 360: This version of Guitar Hero II includes the X-Plorer Guitar Controller, additional songs, and able content.

* Killer soundtrack: Rock out with with over 70 jaw-dropping tracks, including You Really Got Me, War Pigs, Beast and the Harlot, Crazy on You, Carry On Wayward Son, Heart-Shaped Box, Killing in the Name, Sweet Child O’ Mine, Message in a Bottle, Shout at the Devil, and Surrender.

* Content s: With Xbox Live®, grab new songs, themes, and picture packs. exclusive songs and check where you rank on the Guitar Hero II leaderboard.

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Platforms:

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2 November 7, 2006

Xbox 360

Xbox 360 April 3, 2007

Developer: Harmonix

Publisher: RedOctane

Game Series

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Guitar Hero Game Series

A series of rhythm games that has been handled by various development studios over the years. In addition to the Harmonix Music Systems and Neversoft Entertainment teams, teams such as Vicarious Visions, Budcat Creations, and FreeStyleGames, among others, took part in the life of the brand. The publisher of the first three installments of the series was RedOctane, while the release of subsequent installments was handled by industry giant Activision.

Guitar Hero Game Series

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Originals

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The life and death of Guitar Hero and Rock Band series
The life and death of Guitar Hero and Rock Band series

System Requirements

System Requirements for Guitar Hero II Video Game:

Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

s:
Gibson SG Guitar Hero Controller, memory card 8 MB

Microsoft Xbox 360

Xbox 360

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Gibson X-plorer Guitar Hero Controller, Xbox Live