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Guitar Hero 3 Going Commando With No Wires

Guitar Hero!

Red Octane's Kai Huang has revealed that Guitar Hero 3 will sport some fancy smancy wireless guitars, answering the prayers of many and perhaps confounding others in regards to lag and such. Mr. Huang divulges this information in a Q & A over at GameSpot. He talks about the Guitar Hero franchise, his thoughts on Neversoft's Rock Band, and a bit more on GH3. If you have some time, hop on over to check out the Q & A. I played some GH2 with the b/f and friends, this weekend. I completely blew, even playing bass on the lowest difficulty. My excuse is that my hands kept cramping up...yes, that's it. Anyways, I'm going to wander around Atlanta's airport some more until it's time to go home to New Orleans (I'm looking for the fabled DS download stations that Le Brute told me about earlier).


Q&A: RedOctane's Kai Huang
[GameSpot]

1 Comments

Rayo said:

I hate wireless guitars.

2 reasons

1. Pocket lag is NOT good on Rhythm games


2. No chord makes them Acoustic. And Acoustic is for sissies.

And girls who like girls who like rumble packs!

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