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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle
From Activision Inc.

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Guitar Hero III

Product Description

Crank Up the Volume and prepare to rock around the globe with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Battle against some of the greatest legends to ever shred on a guitar and become one yourself! Take your skills online against other Guitar Hero players from around the world.

Become a Legend
Face off against guitar icon Slash and others in insane boss battles featuring original tracks recorded exclusively for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.

Rock Out Online Or Party Offline
Defeat opponents to achieve legendary status in head-to-head competition including the all new guitar battle or share the glory with a friend in the new co-op career mode.

Fully Immersive Concert Experience
Realize a true rock concert experience with all new venues, incredible lighting effects, authentic instruments and sick character moves.

Incredible Soundtrack
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock features over 70 of the biggest and loudest songs ever compiled in a game! Rock out to songs such as: Welcome to the Jungle, Rock You Like a Hurricane, Sabotage, Suck My Kiss, Cherub Rock and Mississippi Queen.

Guitar Hero WIRELESS Les Paul Guitar Controller
Strap on your Guitar Hero WIRELESS Les Paul Guitar Controller, power on, and CRANK IT UP! Personalize your guitar with new interchangeable faceplates available for the Les Paul guitar only (additional faceplates sold separately).

Guitar Features:

  • 2.4GHz wireless technology with a 30-foot range
  • New detachable neck ? Guitar packs down small when on tour (and for storage).
  • Improved fret button design and longer strum bar for an enhanced shredding experience.
  • Use up to four controllers simultaneously on one console
  • Auto sleep mode saves battery power


  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #1860 in Video Games
    • Size: Guitar Hero Set
    • Color: White
    • Brand: ACTIVISION
    • Model: 95125
    • Published on: 2007-10
    • Released on: 2007-10-28
    • ESRB Rating: Teen
    • Platform: Nintendo Wii
    • Number of items: 1
    • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 12.00" w x 28.00" l, 4.90 pounds

    Features

    • Select and customize a wide variety of Guitar Hero characters - including three new ones - as you unlock venues featuring over-the-top stage design.
    • The Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle for Wii ships with game, Gibson SG wireless controller, guitar strap and decals.
    • Engage in boss battles, against the like of Slash from Guns N' Roses, and featuring original tracks recorded exclusively for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and defeat opponents to achieve legendary status in head-to-head competition.
    • Gameplay variety options including single player Training, Quickplay and Career Modes, as well as Multiplayer Co-op Career, Face-off, Pro Face-off and Battle Modes.
    • Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for Wii features over 70 of the biggest and loudest songs ever compiled in a single game disc.

    Editorial Reviews

    Amazon.com Product Description
    Unleash your inner rock legend with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Face off against guitar icon Slash, from Guns N' Roses, and others in insane boss battles featuring original tracks recorded exclusively for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Defeat opponents to achieve legendary status in head-to-head competition including the all-new Guitar Battle or share the glory with a friend in the new Co-op Career Mode. Realize a true rock concert experience with all new venues, incredible lighting effects, authentic instruments and sick character moves. Rock to over 70 of the biggest and loudest songs ever compiled in a single game disc, with nearly as many also available for download online. And finally, with the Les Paul Gibson replica wireless guitar controller included with the Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock bundle, do all this with untethered freedom.

    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock game logo
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock wireless guitar bundle for Wii box contents
    Wireless controller, strap and stickers included in bundle.
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    Note highway gameplay example from Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    Classic Guitar Hero gameplay.
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    Slash boss battle from Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    In-game exclusive boss, Slash, from Guns N' Roses.
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    Skeleton punk in single player action in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    Deep and varied game modes.
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    Hot fem rocker with her Les Paul in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    Loads of customizable characters.
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    Soloing as a Hendrix look-alike in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    More than 70 songs on disc.
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    Play Modes
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock features an array of game modes designed complement every player's preference and time considerations. In single player, take advantage of Quickplay functionality for spontaneous action when you only have a few minutes to spare for a fast play through of a song, or dive into Training and Career Modes when you want to concentrate of specific skills and song parts, or are ready to make your way to the top of the Rock & Roll game. Multiplayer modes are just as diverse and include a cooperative Career Mode, Pro Face-Off and Face-Off, in which two Guitar Heroes conduct their own symphonies of destruction, and Battle Mode in which successful playing earns you powerups that can be used to disrupt the flow of opponent's play.

    A Legendary Set List
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock features a deep set list made up of some of the most iconic hits of rock history, mixed with a sampling of the most infectious rock tracks of recent years. Your game disc includes over 70 songs, evenly distributed throughout every corner and mode of the game. This includes a wealth songs that are unlocked as you play through single and multiplayer modes, those specific to boss battles encountered, tracks exclusively chosen for Co-op Career play and a large number of bonus songs, mostly purchasable using in-game money. The complete set list available with disc includes:

       "Anarchy in the UK" - Sex Pistols    "Barracuda" - Heart
       "Before I Forget" - Slipknot    "3's & 7's" - Queens of the Stone Age
       "Black Magic Woman" - Santana    "Black Sunshine" - White Zombie
       "Bulls on Parade" - Rage Against the Machine    "Cherub Rock" - The Smashing Pumpkins
       "Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll" - Blue Öyster Cult    "Cliffs of Dover" - Eric Johnson
       "Cult of Personality" - Living Colour    "Devil Went Down to Georgia" - Steve Oumiette
       "Even Flow" - Pearl Jam    "Guitar Battle vs. Slash" - Guitar Hero III Original
       "Go That Far" - Bret Michaels Band    "Helicopter" - Bloc Party
       "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" - Pat Benatar    "Holiday in Cambodia" - Dead Kennedys
       "Knights of Cydonia" - Muse    "Kool Thing" - Sonic Youth
       "La Grange" - ZZ Top    "Lay Down" - Priestess
       "Miss Murder" - AFI    "Mississippi Queen" - Mountain
       "Monsters" - Matchbook Romance    "My Name Is Jonas" - Weezer
       "The Number of the Beast" - Iron Maiden    "One" - Metallica
       "Pride and Joy" - Stevie Ray Vaughan    "Paint It, Black" - The Rolling Stones
       "Paranoid" - Black Sabbath    "Raining Blood" - Slayer
       "Reptilia" - The Strokes    "Rock You Like a Hurricane" - Scorpions
       "Rock and Roll All Nite" - Kiss    "Same Old Song and Dance" - Aerosmith
       "Story of My Life" - Social Distortion    "School's Out" - Alice Cooper
       "Sabotage" - Beastie Boys    "Slow Ride" - Foghat
       "Sunshine of Your Love" - Cream    "Suck My Kiss" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
       "Talk Dirty to Me" - Poison    "The Metal" - Tenacious D
       "The Seeker" - The Who    "When You Were Young" - The Killers
       "Welcome to the Jungle" - Guns N' Roses    "Avalancha" - Heroes del Silencio
       "Closer" - Lacuna Coil    "Can't Be Saved" - Senses Fail
       "Down N Dirty" - LA Slum Lords    "Don't Hold Back" - The Sleeping
       "FCP Remix" - Fall of Troy    "Generation Rock" - Revolverhead
       "Go That Far" - Bret Michaels Band    "Hier Kommit Alex" - Die Toten Hosen
       "In the Belly of a Shark" - Gallows    "I'm in the Band" - The Hellacopters
       "Impulse" - An Endless Sporadic    "In Love" - Scouts of St. Sebastian
       "My Curse" - Killswitch Engage    "Minus Celsius" - Backyard Babies
       "Metal Heavy Lady" - Lions    "Mauvis Garcon" - NAAST
       "Prayer of the Refugee" - Rise Against    "Radio Song" - Superbus
       "Ruby" - Kaiser Chiefs    "She Bangs the Drums" - The Stone Roses
       "Take This Life" - In Flames    "Through the Fire and the Flames" - Dragonforce
       "The Way It Ends - Prototype    

    Key Game Features

    • Become a Legend - Face off against guitar icons in insane bosses, including Slash from Guns N' Roses, and featuring original tracks recorded exclusively for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
    • Rock Out Online or Party Offline - Defeat opponents to achieve legendary status in head-to-head competition.
    • Gameplay Variety - Options include single player Training, Quickplay and Career Modes, as well as Multiplayer Co-op Career, Face-Off, Pro Face-Off and Battle Modes.
    • Game Bundle Extras - Along with your copy of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock this bundle includes a white Les Paul Gibson wireless guitar controller, a guitar strap and a set of decals.
    • Incredible Track List - Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for Wii features over 70 of the biggest and loudest songs ever compiled in a single game disc.
    • Exciting Characters and Venues - Select and customize a wide variety of Guitar Hero characters as you unlock venues featuring over-the-top stage design. Guitar Hero II features three new Guitar Heroes: The rockabilly-greaser Eddie Knox, the beautiful (but tough) Casey Lynch, and the Scandinavian metal superstar Lars Umlaut.
    • Fully Immersive Concert Experience - Realize a true rock concert experience with all new venues, incredible lighting effects, authentic instruments and sick character moves.

    Amazon.com
    Product Description
    The third game from the Guitar Hero series is going to rock your face off. You will channel your inner guitar god as you thrash your way through all sorts of venues. In addition to standard Guitar Hero features you know and adore, this game has all kinds of killer new options such as the new multiplayer action-inspired battle mode, grueling boss battles, a bevy of exclusive unlockable content, and authentic rock venues. The expanded online multiplayer game modes will also allow axe-shredders worldwide to compete head-to-head for true legendary rock status. Best of all, check out the new songs! Fresh downloadable content will be offered on multiple platforms, and players can now shred to a set list from many of the greatest rock songs ever recorded. Featured hits include:

    • Rock And Roll All Nite (as made famous by Kiss)
    • School's Out (as made famous by Alice Cooper)
    • Cult of Personality (by Living Colour)
    • Barracuda (as made famous by Heart)
    This game comes bundled with the all-new wireless Gibson Les Paul guitar controller. The exclusive Gibson guitars include innovative features such as removable faceplates allowing fans to personalize their guitars making them their own, and a new button color design that will be integrated for an even greater authentic feel and rock experience.


    Customer Reviews

    Some flaws, but overall a great game5
    I come to Guitar Hero 3 for the Wii having played Guitar Hero 2 on the PS2 at Expert difficulty. Sometimes formula can be a bad thing, other times it's not. This is one of those "not" times.

    The game plays basically the same as its predecessor, and on top of that it's got a better set list. After reaching 5-star level on nearly all the songs at Expert difficulty in Guitar Hero 2, I found that the list of songs that I actually just enjoyed playing was very short. That's not so much the case with Guitar Hero 3, which has a larger collection of songs that are both fun to play and to listen to.

    There are flaws, though. It seems to me that the new developers decided that they needed to tweak the Hammer On/Pull Off controls a little, and the result of this tweaking was that there were many times throughout the game where I instinctively didn't strum because two notes were close together, but one of the notes inexplicably required you to strum. Although this increases the difficulty, it feels awkward and forced (you could, after all, just do away with HOPOs altogether rather than making them unworkable at seemingly random times).

    I'm not a big fan of the boss battles, either. The battle mode seems a good idea for balancing multiplayer Guitar Hero, because Guitar Hero 2 suffered significantly from the fact that an Expert player could hardly help beating anyone playing on Medium in the Face-off mode, at least not without putting down the guitar, which isn't exactly fun. However, the battle mode really has no place in the single-player career mode, where all I'm looking to do is play some songs.

    It doesn't help that the boss battles are not very well executed. The final boss battle had me stuck for quite some time, simply because the battle power-ups that I was getting weren't very useful against the opponent. When I finally got the right power-up, defeating him was trivially easy. That means the battle was far too dependent on randomness, which isn't really fun in a game that's good precisely because it depends completely on skill.

    Add on top of this the fact that, for no obvious reason, the songs that you play in the boss battles can't be accessed away from those battles. That means there's no way to just play these songs. You've always got to be worried about defeating an opponent who's messing up your ability to play. Along the same lines, certain songs are only unlockable by playing multiplayer mode. I wouldn't call that a good idea in any case, but it's especially annoying on the Wii version, because there currently is no guitar available for separate purchase, which means you must find someone else who owns both a Wii and Guitar Hero 3, and most people I know who have the game have it for PS2 or XBox 360.

    The game is still lots of fun even with these flaws. There are some good new features to balance things out, such as the ability to play the game online (though again it seems that more often than not when I go looking for an online game, there aren't any available). I think I like the Wii guitar controller better than the PS2 controllers for Guitar Hero 2, in part because they seem more responsive. A number of times when using the PS2 controller and strumming very rapidly while attempting to deploy Star Power, I have had the controller frustratingly not register my movement despite holding the controller vertically. I haven't noticed such problems on the Wii.

    As far as difficulty goes, if you played Guitar Hero 2 on Expert, then it won't take you long to get through Guitar Hero 3 on Expert, either. Some of the songs are still difficult (and some will cramp your hand), but because the gameplay mechanics are the same (and that is a good thing), if you're good at Guitar Hero you're good at Guitar Hero. You won't have too much trouble with the vast majority of the songs in the game.

    All in all, if you liked Guitar Hero 2, you'll probably like Guitar Hero 3. If you didn't, why are you reading this?

    Rocks So Hard It May Hurt Itself!!5
    I've never played the previous games in this series but this game is addictive! The Wii remote is easy to tuck into the guitar and the tutorial is pretty easy. Instead of strings you have a bar you push corresponding to how fast the notes move. I've never strummed guitar, my husband has. And I'm thrashing him at this game!

    You work you're way up from a garage band, earning money along the way that you can spend in the games store for goodies like new outfits, real songs from around the world, and extra characters.Your current playlist is good with songs everybody knows even if their a poptart. You may even get asked to do an encore! My one gripe is their aren't that many chick songs, at least not on the levels I've played.

    If you can find a second guitar remote you can rock head to head, which I plan to do with the spouse. I'll need to find a pink faceplate though. The makers said they'd have alternate fronts, so here's hoping. The guitar/remote is about the size of a eukalalie but still manages to make you feel very boss and you'll suddenly find yourself moving with attitude to the rhythm.

    Stop reading and go play one!!!

    Life in Mono4
    Guitar Hero 3 is great, however there are some problems with this particular version.
    First, let me point out the obvious. This is the first and only Guitar Hero game for any Nintendo system. Currently only Rock Band Special Edition has been released for Wii, there are no plans for any of the three other Guitar Hero games will come to Wii. In other words this is the only game in town for GH on the Wii and sadly the game plays songs only in Mono. This means if you have a fancy surround system, the music would only come out of the center speaker. You can rig it up so that the same mono sound comes out of other speakers, but that is not even an approximation of Dolby Pro Logic II. This is a negative, but shouldn't really prevent anyone from picking this game up.

    The game itself is still as good as Guitar Hero 2 Bundle with Guitar or Guitar Hero (Game Only). In fact I would say that generally on the same difficulty level this game is a bit harder that the others. The set list, like the others, is a combination of classic and modern music. This is an online game, so you can play against people online and they claim that at some point additional songs will be available to purchase (not likely).
    The new feature for this one is the battle mode. In these special boards you will face off with Slash, Tom Morello, etc... and instead of star power you get attacks to use against your opponent. It is well done, but since it is only a few songs it doesn't play a major part in the game.
    The Gibson branded guitar looks great and the Wii-mote actually plugging into it allows for better tilt functions. Also it rumbles and sound comes out of the controller, though it is rarely used (rumble for star power and speaker mostly for missed notes) it does put this version over the other guitars.
    The big negative is the mono sound from the game. Even though the packaging clearly says Dolby Pro Logic 2, it is only in that sound format for the menus and whatnot. [On 12/6/07 Activision acknowledged this bug and offers a disk exchange.]

    Since this is a music game, the mono sound is a negative, but really it shouldn't prevent anyone from picking this up. There will be a disk exchange coming in the future [I totally called that one], in the meantime, rock on.

    EDIT: Here is the press release from Activision spokeswoman Rhy-Ming Poon:
    "We recently became aware that some consumers have not been able to enjoy the full audio output in the Nintendo Wii version of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. We are currently working with Nintendo and are planning to issue an improved audio experience in future versions of the game. We expect to have re-mastered discs available by early 2008 and we will be offering consumers replacement discs at no cost once they become available. We thank all of our customers for their support and patience."