
Whаt οthеr music / group game lіkе Guitar Hero οr Rock Band?
I аm looking fοr games thаt аrе lіkе "Guitar Hero" аnd "group Rock 'Cаn уου give mе ѕοmе game names?
Guitar Hero 5 sale (: DJ Hero (I thіnk thаt's thе name) thаt comes out thіѕ fall wіth something еlѕе .. I thіnk. I'm very excited. haha
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Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny $4.07 You don’t have to be a munchie-loving stoner or an aspiring rock god to enjoy Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, but it helps. A dozen years after they introduced their mock-rock power duo on the Los Angeles club scene, Jack Black and Kyle Gass finally got the movie showcase (a partial spinoff from the D’s short-lived HBO series) their fans had been waiting for, and it’s a rockin’ romp with plent… |
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Roger Waters – In the Flesh (Live) $7.71 Recorded on a single night in June 2000, In the Flesh: Live is a thrilling live testament to the strength of Roger Waters’s peculiar artistic vision. Backed by a crack ensemble of both fresh and seasoned players, the former Pink Floyd songsmith powers through Floyd classics, underserved relics, and highlights from his spotty solo career. The man is in great shape, physically and musically, and he … |
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Sooner or Later $16.85 When 13-year-old Jessie (Denise Miller) goes to the Eddie Nova Guitar Institute, she’s stunned to discover her teacher is Michael (Rex Smith), a 17-year-old aspiring local musician she’d just seen play with his rock band at the local shopping mall–and with whom she was instantly smitten. Through the grace of makeup, Jessie can pass for 16, and she tells Michael that’s her age when he gives her a … |
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12-Pack Inflatable Rock Star Electric Guitar $10.00 Make rock stars out of all the guests at your rock-n-roll party! Give each of them one of these 22″ inflatable vinyl guitars. Also great as party decorations. They come in assorted colors…. |
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Rock Band Inflate Instrument Set (2 dz) $25.98 This unique package of inflatable musical instruments completes the feel of yourmusical event…. |
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Rock Star Rubber Duckies (12) $4.27 Pack includes 12 Rock Star Duckies in assorted styles: guitar players, singers and drummers. Each ducky measures 2″ tall. Do not float upright…. |
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Guitar Straps – Pink Skulls / Flowers (2-PACK) $4.94 Become an authentic rock star by wearing the stylish and comfortable i-CON by ASD Guitar Straps. Compared to standard guitar straps, these straps are wider and longer in order to give you the ability to rock out to the extreme during your next jam session. Eight unique designs are available to match your personality and impress your friends at the same time. The i-CON by ASD Guitar Straps are comp… |
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Playstation 2 USB Microphone $16.49 USB microphone for use with any PlayStation2 karaoke game Durable construction ensures long-lasting use Designed to accurately reproduce singing voice Includes lengthy 15-foot cable ***USB Connection can be used for Computer*** This unit is brand new and comes in in the third party packaging…. |
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Universal Microphone for Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, PC $16.00 Explore your inner pop star with Komodo Universal USB Microphone. The universal USB Microphone works with all PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii PC, Guitar Hero, Rockband, and other singing games. This microphone is of high-quality design and accurately reproduces the sound of your voice. Cable length is 10 feet. USB 2.0Features include: •High-performance universal microphone•Compatible with PS2, P… |
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Sesame Street Let’s Rock Elmo $5.00 Elmo is a big hit with little ones everywhere. The LET’S ROCK! Elmo toy is a rockin’ singing’ delight. Dressed in his own concert-style t-shirt, you choose which instrument Elmo plays, and he magically recognizes which one you give him. He even interacts with the other LET’S ROCK! Instruments (each sold separately). Elmo can tell when you are playing the LET’S ROCK! Guitar, Keyboard or Microphone… |
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Atlantic JamStand 2 With 1 Guitar Stand and 1 Microphone Clip For Rock Band and Guitar Hero 45506110 $6.8 Works with Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band and Rock Band II. Guitars and microphone attaches to Guitar Hero World Tour, Rock Band and Rock Band II drum sets. |
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PS2 – Guitar Hero Aerosmith Wireless Bundle (Refurbished) $52.92 Captures the essence and excitement of one of the most popular bands in the worldChallenges you to perform the music of the legendary AerosmithTake on the roles of Aerosmith members Joe Perry, Brad Whitford and Tom Hamilton |
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Rhythm Band Boomwhackers Games CD $10.99 Rhythm Band Boomwhackers Games CD |
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Head Games [LP] $36.98 Foreigner: Lou Gramm (vocals); Mick Jones (guitar, piano); Ian McDonald (guitar, keyboards); Al Greenwood (keyboards, synthesizers); Rick Willis (bass); Dennis Elliott (drums).Producers: Roy Thomas Baker, Mick Jones, Ian McDonald.Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Jerry McCulley.All tracks have been digitally remastered.Although Foreigner’s third album, 1979′s HEAD GAMES, didn’t spawn the radio mega-hits that the band’s two albums had (1977′s self-titled debut and 1978′s DOUBLE VISION), it still managed to keep the band’s multi-platinum album string in tact. Foreigner managed to survive its first lineup change prior to the album’s recording (bassist Ed Gagliardi was replaced by Rick Wills), and churned out another spirited set of arena rock, including gems like “Love on the Telephone,” “Dirty White Boy,” “The Modern Day,” and the title track. HEAD GAMES showed that Foreigner would have no problem retaining its audience as the ’80s were ushered in, something that not all ’70s rock superstars were able to accomplish. |
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dreamGEAR DGPS3-1334 Warbeast Guitar $73.99 4 x AA 4 x Programmable Button Extended strum bar for enhanced game play Responsive fret buttons Solo fret buttons Rock Band tone switch High quality adjustable whammy bar Complete functionality with Start and Select buttons, D-pad and PS button Rock Band Guitar Hero WarBeast Wireless Guitar from dreamGEAR is the first and only full size guitar on the market. The size of the guitar adds a realism to Rock Band and Guitar Hero games that no other guitar has been able to deliver. DGPS3-1334 DGPS3-1334 Warbeast Guitar Dreamgear net, LLC Gaming Guitar PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 Wireless dreamGEAR www.dreamgear.net |
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Dangerous Games (Japan) (Mlps) (Shm) $59.99 After taking it in the teeth from two of the ’80s greatest young guitar heroes, Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Vai (both of whom performed on but one Alcatrazz album each, before abandoning ship for greater solo glory), vocalist Graham Bonnett decided to anchor 1986′s Dangerous Games to a slightly less gifted, but much better traveled guitar wiz in the plainly named Danny Johnson (ex-Rick Derringer, Rod Stewart, Alice Cooper, Blackfoot, etc.). Unfortunately, ironically, and through no fault of Johnson’s, just when Bonnett regained control of his own group, Alcatrazz wound up delivering their least distinctive album; more consistent, perhaps, than the previous year’s idiosyncratic but frankly song-challenged Disturbing the Peace (Steve Vai defined), but also “safer” and utterly subservient to the 1980s’ soulless mainstream rock conventions. Rare highlights such as “Ohayo Tokyo,” “Only One Woman” (actually a re-recorded tune from Bonnett’s first name band, Marbles), and the title track still saw the singer’s passionate delivery rising victorious above the generalized, over-produced blandness (further exacerbated by that synthetic cleanliness and punched-in drums typically used throughout rock’s “lost decade”). But, more often than not, utterly faceless fare like “It’s My Life” and “That Ain’t Nothin’” found Bonnett wallowing in a trough of mechanized AOR alongside his dispirited and long-suffering bandmates: bassist Gary Shea, drummer Jan Uvena, and, most tragically of all, keyboardist Jimmy Waldo, wasting all of that classical training on synthesized sequences a machine could have handled (sorry, Mrs. Waldo). And, for his part, though he certainly had chops to spare, Johnson only contributed truly scintillating solos to “Undercover,” “Blue Boar,” and the aforementioned “Ohayo Tokyo” (where he does his best Brian May impression) — probably reflecting his selfless sideman’s discipline, rather than lack of inspiration. At the end of the day, though, inspiration was exactly what Dangerous Games lacked most, as it ushered Alcatrazz towards their ignominious demise in a desperate state of (no doubt record company-assisted) formulaic coma, sounding nothing like the same band responsible for 1983′s monumental No Parole from Rock’n'Roll. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia |


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