Can Guitar Hero aces become guitar gods in real life? That's what a psychology professor at NYU explores in his look at the science of learning through music. Spending countless hours playing the video game Guitar Hero has fostered an illusion among many middle-age guys. It's not too late to be a guitar god.
We know, you put the plastic ax down years ago. But social game developer Mowgli is asking something entirely different of music-inclined gamers with its new Facebook game, Songster. In short, this social music creation game on Facebook is a cross between now-defunct console hits like Guitar Hero and Garage Band, the popular music editing software.
While we've yet to dig into Songster, a glance at early screen shots of the game just scream...
Mashable - Last week, we asked our readers to share the story behind their favorite tech-related holiday gift.
The best story wins an Xbox Kinect Bundle (pictured below) courtesy of Target, and a pack of games from Activision, featuring DJ Hero, DJ Hero 2 Party Bundle (2 turntables + microphone), Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock (with 2 Xbox 360 wireless Guitars), Cabelaâs Big Game Hunter (with Top Shot Elite), and Rapala for Kinect.
The builder clearly found a niche. This isn’t his first go at such a display. He ported Guitar Hero to Christmas lights in 2009, which allowed for real games thanks to the Guitar Hero controller. This time around players use a slingshot-style ...
A community portal about Guitar Hero II with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Guitar Hero II is a music video game and the sequel to Guitar Hero. It was released for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console and is pending release for the Xbox 360.