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Fonte: NintendicGuitar Hero: World Tour announced for Wii, DLC confirmed
The war between the biggest rhythm/music franchises in the videogaming world continues today, with Activision officially announcing Guitar Hero: World Tour for the Nintendo Wii - the first title on the console to feature in-game downloadable content.
As rumoured earlier on in the year, Guitar Hero: World Tour follows Electronic Arts’ lead with Rock Band, allowing players to jam along to tunes with drums and a microphone, in addition to the guitars.
Activision reveals that the game will deliver the largest on-disc set list of any music-rhythm game to date, including master recordings from the likes of Van Halen, Linkin Park, The Eagles, Sublime, and many more. In addition, localised downloadable content will be made available, as well as the option to fully customise your chosen in-game rock stars - from their appearance, to their album art and sleeves.
As well as everything we’ve come to expect from the Guitar Hero experience (both off and online), Guitar Hero: World will feature the brand new Battle of the Bands mode, which allows eight players to join online and challenge each other band-to-band to determine who is the best of the best. In the Band modes, up to four players can jam together, online or off, as they progress through the game, and in single-player Career Mode, players can jam on any of the instruments in branching venue progression enabling them to rock out in the order of their choice. In other words, lots to keep you busy.
If that isn’t enough, there’s the new Music Studio, which allows players access to a plethora of tools to allow them to create digital music compositions from scratch, which they’ll then be able to share online through the GHTunes service.
"Guitar Hero has set the standard for music-based gaming and with Guitar Hero World Tour and the game’s groundbreaking Music Studio, we are once again delivering unprecedented innovation that has the potential to revolutionize consumer generated music, much in the same way that video sharing hubs have driven user generated video,” said Dusty Welch, Head of Publishing for RedOctane. “With the introduction of our advanced high-quality new wireless instruments, in-depth customization options and advanced online functionality, the game enables music fans and gamers globally to share in the most social and expressive music experience ever.”
Guitar Hero: World Tour is currently scheduled for release this autumn.
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Fixe, tem bateria, era mesmo o que eu queria, agora é que vai haver grandes concertos em minha casa.
240€??? OMG Que...BaratoCerto, só que o preço do Rock Band é absurdo! Custa mais de 100e na Europa que nos EUA. Por 240e não compro Rock Band nenhum!
Isso é só os instrumentos, ainda tens que comprar o jogo.Consegues arranjar isso mais barato em Inglaterra, neste site custa 138€ mais portes, nucna te vai chegar a esse valor, e na amazon Inglaterra também ronda esse valor.
Fonte: http://www.gamedaily.com/games/guit...ur-for-wii-getting-downloadable-tracks/?biz=1We’ve heard that World Tour will have downloadable tracks?
KB: That’s right! Guitar Hero World Tour will be the first Wii game to offer downloadable songs through an in-game music store. Players can preview, purchase and download songs using Wii Points and we’ll have new songs available on a regular basis.
With those downloadable packs, will players download that directly to the Wii’s internal memory or have you worked out a way to store those music packs elsewhere?
KB: Players can either download songs to the Wii System Memory or store songs on a SD Card, called the “Rock Archive”. When you want to play songs from the Rock Archive, players can create a custom set list, and then choose a venue and play!
Will the packs feature music that’s more compressed to make sure that Wii owners can download other packs and save memory?
KB: The music is stored in a custom format for Wii so it’s as compact as possible, but still sounds great.
Ora boas pessoal,
Recentemente experimentei o Guitar Hero 3 lá em casa e curti a porcaria do jogo.
O mesmo que dizer que fiquei com ele debaixo de olho. Só que ao aprofundar um pouco mais sobre o mesmo, descobri que o IV estava mesmo aí à bica (7 de Novembro, certo?) e com importantes diferenças:
1- uma lista maior de músicas
2- uma nova guitarra, maior e com mais teclas (para solos)
3- suporta novos instrumentos, nomeadamente: baixo, microfone e bateria...
...e foi a confusão geral que sem instalou...
Como nem músico amador sou, o pack completo está fora de questão. Não vou dar 200€ para ter mais acessórios que nem saberia onde os ía meter,
Logo a questão que coloco é: valerá a pena aguardar pelas novas guitarras e software deste GH ou aproveitar as bargains que surjam e optar pelo Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock? Cumps.
A Game.es tem o jogo 206€ sem portes.
Costumo comprar jogos para a Wii através deles (geralmente, com portes, os jogos ficam mais baratos e chegam no dia do lançamento) e a entrega é rápida...
Tem é data de lançamento 21 de Novembro!
Não era dia 14?