The latest video released for Guitar Hero On Tour for the Nintendo DS has been released. At least this isn't as bad as product video that is sent with the game.
Target has revealed that they will be exclusive sellers of a Wii bundle for Guitar Hero Aerosmith. The bundle for the Wii version of the game, featuring two wireless controllers and a tour book will likely be priced at $149.99.
Here is the video of how Guitar Hero On Tour is suppose to work. If you watch this and get a little frightened, don't worry, we all did. The dude in this video is going to look back in a few years and think "Wow, what a mistake".
In a recent issue of Nintendo Power, Activision announced 15 of the 25 songs that will be a part of Guitar Hero On Tour. These songs include:
Do What You Want - OK Go
All The Small Things - Blink 182
Spiderwebs - No Doubt
Are You Gona Be My Girl - Jet
We’re Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister
All Star - Smash Mouth
Breed - Nirvana
Jessie’s Girl - Rick Springfield
Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar
This Love - Maroon 5
Heaven - Los Lonely Boys
Helicopter - Bloc Party
China Grove - The Doobie Brothers
Rock and Roll All Nite - KISS (cover by Line 6)
What I Want - Daughtry
How many times have you been sitting in that hotel room of yours and then you look up to see that lonely game controller tucked away in the corner of the entertainment unit? Me either, but they are there, trust me. With the ever growing interest in Guitar Hero, and devices like the Wii, Hotels are starting to cash in by offering such services, but at a large price. Some hotels in major cities, such as Los Angeles, are charging up to $50 an hour to use Wii machines. That's a high price to pay for parents to entertain their kids for an hour. Regardless, it seems as though rocking out or going wiinsane are not just for your living room anymore. Now the road warriors can enjoy a little video game rock stardom while in their favorite hotel, and possibly pick up some groupies.
Here is the latest trailer from the upcoming release of Guitar Hero On Tour for the Nintendo DS.
Now tell me that isn't going to be as addictive as regular Guitar Hero.