Post by Marluxia on Mar 30, 2008 15:47:49 GMT -5
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comes out june 22 . 7 days befor Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
To adapt the gameplay to the Nintendo DS, the game will ship with a special controller, the "Guitar Grip", that is slightly smaller than the Nintendo DS Lite and fits into the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot on the unit. Four fret buttons are located on the side of the unit near the cartridge slot. A wriststrap is attached to the underside to provide support while playing. The player holds the unit in a vertical book orientation and uses a special guitar pick-shaped stylus to strum on the touchscreen of the DS with their free hand. Notes and the performance of the chosen character in the band are shown on the opposite screen.
There will be a single player Career Mode, allowing the player to select from six different characters, four that return from the other games in the series and two unique to On Tour. Completing Career Mode will unlock more venues and options for the selected character's appearance. The game will utilize the local wireless abilities of the Nintendo DS to support both 2-player co-operative play and competitive play. The competitive play introduces concepts found in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock's Battle Mode, in which one player can create a temporary distraction for the other player by successfully completing certain sections of the song. In On Tour, these distractions will require the affected player to utilize features of the DS to remove the distraction, including having to blow in the microphone to put out virtual flames on their guitar, or to rapidly sign autographs on the touchscreen if rushed by a group of in-game fans
The IGN preview of the game stated that more than 20 licensed tracks will be available in the game, including songs by Nirvana, OK Go, and No Doubt. No song titles have been confirmed, though "Do What You Want" by OK Go is used in the trailer. According to the official website, the game will include "the most diverse set of master tracks ever on a Guitar Hero game." Also according to the site, it will include classic rock, rock, pop and most likely metal tracks.
comes out june 22 . 7 days befor Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
To adapt the gameplay to the Nintendo DS, the game will ship with a special controller, the "Guitar Grip", that is slightly smaller than the Nintendo DS Lite and fits into the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot on the unit. Four fret buttons are located on the side of the unit near the cartridge slot. A wriststrap is attached to the underside to provide support while playing. The player holds the unit in a vertical book orientation and uses a special guitar pick-shaped stylus to strum on the touchscreen of the DS with their free hand. Notes and the performance of the chosen character in the band are shown on the opposite screen.
There will be a single player Career Mode, allowing the player to select from six different characters, four that return from the other games in the series and two unique to On Tour. Completing Career Mode will unlock more venues and options for the selected character's appearance. The game will utilize the local wireless abilities of the Nintendo DS to support both 2-player co-operative play and competitive play. The competitive play introduces concepts found in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock's Battle Mode, in which one player can create a temporary distraction for the other player by successfully completing certain sections of the song. In On Tour, these distractions will require the affected player to utilize features of the DS to remove the distraction, including having to blow in the microphone to put out virtual flames on their guitar, or to rapidly sign autographs on the touchscreen if rushed by a group of in-game fans
The IGN preview of the game stated that more than 20 licensed tracks will be available in the game, including songs by Nirvana, OK Go, and No Doubt. No song titles have been confirmed, though "Do What You Want" by OK Go is used in the trailer. According to the official website, the game will include "the most diverse set of master tracks ever on a Guitar Hero game." Also according to the site, it will include classic rock, rock, pop and most likely metal tracks.