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Guitar Hero III Aspyr-ing on PC, Mac Associate producer Chance Copeland talks about the two new platforms recently added to RedOctane and Activision's setlist for GHIII.
Aspyr Media has revealed it is developing Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for PC and Macintosh. Publisher Activision now has all of its platform-bases covered (PC, PS3, PS2, 360, Wii, DS, Mac ...
Anyone that reads SlashGear very often will probably have figured out that I'm a huge Guitar Hero fan. One of the things that has disappointed me about the series is the lack of support for the PC ...
After a much-needed software update, the Mac debut of this guitar-playing franchise is a one-of-a-kind game that's sure to please the entire family, even with its high price tag and staggering ...
Following the successful debut of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock on the PC and Mac, Aspyr Media and Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) have once again teamed up to bring computer gamers ...
Guitar Hero III is coming to Mac OS X and Windows through Aspyr Media.
Peter Green, who was a founder of the British band Fleetwood Mac and was considered one of the greatest guitarists of his era before becoming a tragic casualty of the rock world, beset by drug ...
Guitar Hero World Tour is coming to PC and Mac platforms this summer and will feature wireless controllers, online play, “and a Music Studio feature for composing and editing original rock and ...
Activision today released Guitar Hero Live for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch in the U.S., following a five-year hiatus in the iconic video game franchise. The app is accompanied by an optional $99. ...
If you liked “Guitar Hero” but wished it had more brass instruments, you’re in luck. A new rhythm game called “Trombone Champ” has struck a chord with users online, bringing the kind of ...
"That whole guitar hero thing," he says. "It's just a load of crap, really." This interview was first published in Total Guitar, September 1997. Will Sergeant's book about the early days of the ...
Inbreds. Guitar Hero World Tour on PC/Mac doesn't let users trade their home-made content, however, and Kotaku adds that DLC support has been neither confirmed nor denied.
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