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  2. GuitarFreaks and DrumMania - Wikipedia

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    Gitadora (ギタドラ) is a music video game series produced by Konami. [1] The series consists of two games, GuitarFreaks and DrumMania, where players use game controllers modeled after musical instruments to perform the lead guitar, bass guitar and drums of numerous songs across a wide range of genres by matching scrolling musical notes patterns shown on screen.

  3. Bemani - Wikipedia

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    Bemani (ビーマニ, Bīmani, / b iː ˈ m ɑː n i /), stylized as BEMANI, is Konami's music video game division. Originally named the Games & Music Division (G.M.D.), it changed its name in honor of its first and most successful game, Beatmania, and expanded into other music-based games, most notably rhythm games such as Dance Dance Revolution, GuitarFreaks, and DrumMania.

  4. Guitar controller - Wikipedia

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    A guitar controller is a video game controller designed to simulate the playing of the guitar, a string musical instrument. Guitar controllers are often used for music games such as Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Um Jammer Lammy: NOW! and GuitarFreaks. The controllers are played by holding down a colored fret button that matches a colored, on-screen ...

  5. List of GuitarFreaks & DrumMania games - Wikipedia

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  6. Guitar Hero (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Hero was initially released to retail stores in a bundle that packaged the game disc and a Gibson SG guitar controller, priced at $69.99. [18] Since its release, stand-alone copies of the games and the guitar controller have been released, including both RedOctane [ 19 ] and third-party controllers from TAC [ 20 ] and Nyko . [ 21 ]

  7. Rhythm game - Wikipedia

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    Other Japanese games, particularly Guitar Freaks, led to development of the Guitar Hero and Rock Band series that used instrument-shaped controllers to mimic the playing of actual instruments. Spurred by the inclusion of popular rock music , the two series revitalized the rhythm genre in the Western Market, significantly expanded the console ...

  8. Jack McCauley - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 McCauley joined RedOctane, where he served as an engineer on the Guitar Hero team. He stayed on after RedOctane became a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision, eventually departing in 2009. [6] McCauley created the hardware for early Guitar Hero guitars by reverse-engineering the guitars used in the Konami game Guitar Freaks.

  9. Nyko FrontMan - Wikipedia

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    The Nyko Frontman is a guitar controller produced by Nyko for several game systems to be used with the video games Guitar Hero and Rock Band. [1] Depending on the version, its appearance is very similar to the Fender Telecaster (Wii) or the Gibson Explorer (PS2/PS3).