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  2. Clone Hero - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Guitar Hero games which each have a large built-in setlist, Clone Hero comes pre-bundled with only seventeen songs as of the v1.0 update, [5] including "Troopers of the Stars" by DragonForce, a composition made by the band specifically for Clone Hero. [6] The game instead largely relies on the ability to play community-made songs, called ...

  3. List of songs in Guitar Hero Live - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Hero Live logo Guitar Hero Live is a 2015 music video game developed by FreeStyleGames and published by Activision. It is the first title in the Guitar Hero series since it went on hiatus after 2011, and the first game in the series available for 8th generation video game consoles (PlayStation 4, Wii U, and Xbox One). The game was released worldwide on 20 October 2015 for these systems ...

  4. List of songs in Guitar Hero World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The game disc contains 86 songs, all of which are master recordings—a first for the Guitar Hero series. [5] In the single player and multiplayer band (Career Mode) modes, songs are distributed into various "gigs" that contain between 3 and 6 songs each; gigs may also contain a boss battle (for the single player guitar career) and encores that are revealed once all the other songs in the gig ...

  5. Cultural impact of the Guitar Hero series - Wikipedia

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    Frets on Fire is an open-source clone of Guitar Hero for personal computers that features freely available independent songs and allows users to create their own note tracks, [28] Clone Hero features the same aspects of freedom of song choice and community-made note tracks, but aims to almost exactly recreate Guitar Hero, rather than imitate it.

  6. List of songs in the Guitar Hero: On Tour series - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Hero: On Tour features two different setlists, one for primarily English-speaking regions including North America, the British Isles, and Australia, in addition to Japan and the Netherlands, [4] and another for other non-English-speaking European countries, with five replacement songs; [5] songs not in the game for that region are marked as "N/A" in the table below.

  7. List of songs in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock - Wikipedia

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    ^a This song was re-recorded specifically for Guitar Hero III. [3] ^b Song has a rhythm guitar track instead of a bass guitar co-operative play track. ^c Song has no rhythm guitar or bass guitar track included and, thus, cannot be played in any co-operative mode. ^d This song is featured in the main setlist of Guitar Hero Arcade.

  8. Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock - Wikipedia

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    Party mode introduced in Guitar Hero 5 is also available, where the game will automatically play songs like a jukebox, and allow for players to drop-in or drop-out at any time. [9] The competitive modes introduced in Guitar Hero 5 are also carried over into Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, and are expanded to include band-vs-band variants. [7] [10]

  9. Guitar Hero Mobile series - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Hero Mobile is a series of rhythm video games in the Guitar Hero series, adapting the normal console-based gameplay which uses a guitar-shaped controller to match notes of popular rock music songs to work with the face buttons on advanced mobile phones, including BlackBerry devices and those supporting the Windows Mobile platform.