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Guitar Hero: On Tour

Guitar Hero: On Tour

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Release Date: June 22, 2008

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Guitar Hero: On Tour is the first installment of the incredibly popular series that hit the portable console. The program, sold with a special overlay on the console, allows us to experience the pleasure of becoming a famous guitarist.

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Guitar Hero®: On Tour  for  the Nintendo DS™ is sure to rock the handheld music genre forever. It will ship with a revolutionary Guitar Grip™ peripheral that fits snugly into the DS for the most portable Guitar Hero experience to date. Guitar Hero®: On Tour has exactly what is needed to make this handheld version a new rock legend.

For the first time, handheld gamers will have the freedom to unleash their inner rock star anywhere, anytime with Guitar Hero®: On Tour for the Nintendo DS™. The game will deliver a unique Guitar Hero® experience by challenging handheld gamers to rock out and prove their shredding skills on the most diverse set list of master tracks ever offered in a Guitar Hero® game, including classic rock, alternative and pop favorites such as Nirvana, OK Go and No Doubt.

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Guitar Hero: On Tour
Guitar Hero: On Tour
Guitar Hero: On Tour

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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.

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February 4, 2018

The life and death of Guitar Hero and Rock Band series

Have you ever heard the term 'peripheral-based rhythm games'? It sounds weird, but it regards none other than Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises. Two giants which both lost in their fight for devoted fans. How come their reign ended so abruptly?

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