Posted Mar 16, 2007 at 11:04AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Games, Guitar Hero II Tags: Activision, RedOctane, Harmonix
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Guitar Hero Bundle pack - Image 1The green light has been given to Guitar Hero II for the Xbox 360. The game is ready for production according to a recent press release from Activision. So what features has publisher RedOctane (acquired by Activision last May 2006) and developer Harmonix decided to include in this rocktastic game?

Features:

  • Expanded set list of 70 fret burners
  • 10 exclusive tracks for the Xbox 360
  • A variety of deafening rock venues
  • HD remodeled characters
  • Unlockable guitars
  • Different gameplay modes
  • Online leaderboard
  • Download content on Xbox Live Marketplace: gamer themes, picture packs, new tracks.
Guitar Hero II is set to be released on April 3 this year in the US and its European release on  April 6. Those who pre-order via RedOctane's online store will score a free Guitar Hero gig bag.


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   by Paw (Unregistered) - 2007-03-16
 » wee

I'm going to sell the PS2 (that I bought so I could play Guitar Hero) and buy this for my xbox360.

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   by PorkStar11 (Unregistered) - 2007-03-16
 » ???

What's It Mean When a Game Has gone GOLD???

   by V (Unregistered) - 2007-03-16
 » Gold

When a game goes gold, it means that it is finished being developed, and is basically ready to distribute.


   Re: Scoobs (Unregistered) - 2007-03-16
 » Yah, no it doesn't

Gone gold means that the development is finished and that its ready to be put to disc, distribution doesn't come until much later


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