Guitar Hero Question

Glenn Quagmire

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ohhhhhhhhh!....now i get it....

glenn...that you brother...appreciate that...

i dig it man..i`m gettin` all misty...
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Probably a dumb question, but I'll ask anyway...

The kiddos got Guitar Hero for Christmas from their grandparents. I think it's the older version...or the original (World Tour), but I guess I don't follow it that closely...

Anyway, there are dozens of songs that can be played on the back of the box....but when you try the 'set list', there is only access to maybe 10 or so, and a bunch of 'studio' stuff that's pretty random. The instructions are pretty vague and don't tell much about the song lists.

Do these additional songs need to be 'unlocked' in some way or am I not looking in the right spot?? :shrug:

If I hear Livin' on a Prayer again, I am gonna go bananas!

Any ideas?!? Thanks...

The Guitar Hero World Tour unlock all songs code

by Christopher Grant { Oct 29th 2008 at 10:57AM }
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We know we said that unlocking every Rock Band 2 song using a cheat code wasn't, in fact, cheating at all but rather a singular act of rock and roll rebellion; a quick 10-button eff you to the establishment. Well, if you followed our logic there, then what can we say about Guitar Hero World Tour's unlock code, first distributed to the responsible folks who preordered the game through GameStop?

Well, one of 'em did manage to share the code with The Internet, so that's pretty rock and roll. And also, since when is repackaging the allure of real rock and roll into a more palatable, mainstream package any less rock and roll? For every Beatles there's a Monkees; for every Monkees, there's a New Monkees. And with that in mind, we present you the cheat code to unlock every Guitar Hero World Tour song. Just plug this string of buttons into the "Cheats" section under the "Options" menu: Blue, Blue, Red, Green, Green, Blue, Blue, Yellow.


after you enter the cheat code, you have to go into cheats option menu and scroll to top and select "songs unlocked" and turn ON--then exit and you will have everything from Jane's Addiction to Van Halen's Hot For Teacher (which is ridiculously hard) to Blondie, Jimi Hendrix and so on and so forth.
 
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Glenn Quagmire

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how about the frame by frame high 5 :00hour

HAHA... yeah, that was awesome. Almost as good as the frame by frame dunks on Double Dribble. I liked those games so much as a kid that I bought them for the Wii as soon as I got it (I think they were like $3 each). I also bought Blades of Steel, Bases Loaded, etc. I suck at today's video games, but I can still whip ass at the old school stuff.
 

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i usually dont get into games like this but its addicting...especially if you play the good songs ;)

I can only use 4 keys though....I suck trying to use all 5

dude me too. I can rock out with 4 keys but once the 5th one is added my brain/hand has fits
 

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to those of you question the objective of Guitar Hero... have you ever seen DDR (dance dance revolution) at a mall, arcade or bar?? It is a game with a square dance floor with arrows that you use to follow the music and arrows on a video display.

well, basically what guitar hero is is hand eye coordination to DDR's foot/eye coordination.

DDR is actually EXERCISE tho....LOL and neither game is really bad for kids, as they promote some type of useful skill i'm sure. ;)
 

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Yeah, I think I am going to get this for my, (ahem) son, yeah, my seven year needs to get this one:142smilie
 

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to those of you question the objective of Guitar Hero... have you ever seen DDR (dance dance revolution) at a mall, arcade or bar?? It is a game with a square dance floor with arrows that you use to follow the music and arrows on a video display.

well, basically what guitar hero is is hand eye coordination to DDR's foot/eye coordination.

DDR is actually EXERCISE tho....LOL and neither game is really bad for kids, as they promote some type of useful skill i'm sure. ;)

I seriously love this game. I played the nieces and nephews this week to Bobby Browns prorogative on difficult and then took their asses roller skating... Imagine the surprise when I spun around and started skating backwards...

Old my ass... :00hour
 
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