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Guitar Hero Greatest Hits Officially Announced, w/ Trialer and Partial Song List

March 4th, 2009

It looks like Activision officially let the cat out of the bag for the newly announced game Guitar Hero Greatest Hits. Today they released a brand new trailer (shown above, its actually really boring.), a partial Guitar Hero Greatest Hits Song List, and the Guitar Hero Greatest Hits Release Date. All this happened during an interview with Paul Gadbois.

  • “Them Bones” – Alice in Chains
  • “Killer Queen” – Queen
  • “Nothin’ But A Good Time” – Poison
  • “Killing in the Name” – Rage Against The Machine
  • “I Wanna Rock” – Twisted Sister
  • “I Love Rock N Roll”  – Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
  • “Barracuda” – Heart
  • “Through the Fire and Flames!” – Dragonforce

And of course the most famous GH song of all

  • “Through the Fire and Flames” – Dragonforce

Expect the game to be very similar to Guitar Hero World Tour as far as features and gameplay.

Only difference is this contains songs from games that didn’t include drums or mic, and brings them back up to date. Reworking of the tracks was necessary as the first game didn’t have hammer-ons or pull-offs. Old fans of the game should get a new refreshing play. There will be 48 songs in total for you to enjoy. Eventually the entire previous GH song catalog will be available through DLC. SWEET!

It will be released for the 360, PS3, PS2, and Wii and arrive in June of 2009.

On Xbox 360 and PS3 it will have a suggested retail price of $59.99, while Wii and PS2 will be $49.99 and $39.99 respectively.

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  1. Jeffadam
    April 15th, 2009 at 11:20 | #1

    First Guitar Hero, did include hammer ons and pull off’s, at least in mine.
    Anyway, even with the attractive for new songs addapted to the many instruments “thing”, if we can (have to) download the rest of the tracks …they can say 59 $, but better start betting out bottoms i’s going to cost Sh#tloads of money to get all the tracks…agaaaaaaaain stealing our money for things we already have.

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