I can't control him![]()
Your ass is his!!! Then mine!!!![]()
Damn, enjoy each other's asses![]()
I own ass!!!!!!!
I can't control him![]()
farmerfran where are you? Colossal Spoons is totally sitting in front of me cheating in Guitar Hero II!!! He used some cheat where your meter stays permanently green. Freaking cheatist!
And hell yeah I'm tattling!![]()
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Gamespot held an interview with RedOctane's Dusty Welch about the much anticipated Guitar Hero II for Xbox 360. One question came up that is probably on the minds of many fans of the series: Will Guitar Hero's tracks be available for download over Marketplace? Welch didn't outright spill the beans that all of the tracks would be there for the taking on launch day, as no specifics on the content has been confirmed yet. What he did say, however, was that fan feedback had high demand for the original's set list, and it would be a safe bet to see a good portion of the songs.
So, should Guitar Hero's tracks be available for download to play on GHII, how would you want the content organized? One big 47 song download featuring all the tracks, broken up into the same sets as the first game, genre based, or even single song downloads of the "fan favorites"? We'll be satisfied as long as "More Than A Feeling", "Killer Queen", "Sharp Dressed Man", and all the other top-notch tunes are confirmed.
No owning of...imdaly![]()
UPDATE
The game is only Live-compatible to the point of downloadable content.
No owning of Spoons, Pickles, and imdaly![]()
It seems that Guitar Hero 2 has been dominating the news this week, with Harmonix announcing they're off the series and Neversoft picking up the reins. Now, GameSpy has uncovered it could be possible to add online multiplayer into the game via an update distributed on Xbox Live, if producers Red Octane can work out the technicalities.
That doesn't mean it's happening, and we've heard plenty of promises about online content before (remember how many features Perfect Dark Zero was supposed to get post-release?), but a bit of optimism keeps our hope alive.