More Xbox 360 Guitar Hero II details emerge |
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by the hammer of Dan Zuccarelli! |
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Can you tell we’re excited about this game yet? We blogged and blogged about the PS2 version and here we are again, getting excited about the smallest detail. GameInformer has a few new tidbits up about the upcoming Xbox 360 version of everyone’s favorite rock star simulator. There are going to be songs to download over the Xbox Live Marketplace on day 1. There’s going to be 50 achievements, some of which are:
- Eddie Van Halen Award—Get a 500 note streak
- Life of the Party—Bought all characters
- Record Collector—Bought all songs
- Big Spender—Spent $10,000 at store
- Perfectionist—Get 100% on a song
- 200k Club—Get 200,000 points in a song
- Rock Snob Award—Refused to play an encore
- Scoremonger—Got an 8x multiplier
- Expect a healthy amount of multiplayer achievements as well
But the thing that has me the most excited is this:

See there’s a port on the back for the wireless headset, but this is something different. This jack looks exactly the same as the jack that connects the Steering Wheel to the pedals.
RedOctane won’t elaborate on what it is, but I’m gonna go ahead and say… distortion pedals (please)
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Harpua Scorpio on 09 Jan 2007 at 3:36 pm #
WOAH WOAH WOAH…according to that article there’s NO online multiplayer?
WH-WH-WH-WHAT?
AGE : Guitar Hero 2 details - some Achievements, Distortion pedals in future? on 09 Jan 2007 at 4:44 pm #
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Pro Game News » Guitar Hero: distortion pedals on the way? on 03 Feb 2007 at 10:11 pm #
[...] “While RedOctane wouldn’t elaborate on that port’s function other than saying it will be ‘gnarly,’ it’s the same port that’s used to connect the pedals to the base station on Microsoft’s steering wheel. Let’s just call that a coincidence for now…” The folks at BBPS stomp the subtlety out of the article and venture that distortion pedals might be due for the next Guitar Hero installment. We don’t use the word much, but that really does sound gnarly. [...]