Posted Mar 15, 2008 at 10:09PM by Rio S. Listed in: Videos, Games, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Tags: Activision, Guinness World Record
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We all know that people need decent hand-eye coordination and fast reflexes to survive Guitar Hero's riffs. Well, in a video you'll see today, you'll see what "godlike" and "legendary" mean in Activision's record-breaking Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Xbox 360, WiiPlayStation 3, PC, and PS2). Ushering in the debut of the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008, the Guinness editors plus video game organization Twin Galaxies held a GHIII contest in New York City.

And sixteen year old Chris Chike came out on top. If you can tackle DragonForce's Through the Fire and Flames on insane expert mode and end up with a 97 percent completion rate and 840,647 points, you deserve a record too. Chike's record is dubbed "Highest Score for a Single Song on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock." Think you can beat his score? You can scurry over to the Guinness World Record's official website to submit your epic score.

Anyway, if you're like this writer, you'll get a CTS attack before the first 200 notes are over. Check out Chris Chike's record making video below.


Buy: [Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Xbox 360), (Wii) ]
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   by Koru-Kun - 2008-03-15
 » nice

that was definitely badass

   by infraredguy - 2008-03-16
 » That Is Badass but...

Not trying to take away from the glory of the guitar hero champ but all you hear about is these kids that scored the highest on the games but WHAT ABOUT THE ARTIST who flawlessly played the track to start with so here is my thanks and tribute to them

   by Dougie321 - 2008-03-16
 » HOLY SH....

wow, theres a guy on on the top of the xbox live who has over 900,000. Fake though right?

   by Dremth - 2008-03-16
 » woah

that was cool, i have to admit, but how much of his so called "life" did he waste practicing for this?

   by Nevers - 2008-03-17
 » damn

That's pretty unreal... I'd take that world record of "longest ear hair" any day.



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