- Gh1
... uitar Hero is the first game in the [[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero series]]. Guitar Hero was released on November 8, 2005 in North America, April 7 ...
... buttons, that is, the green, red, and yellow. The [[Medium]] difficulty uses the blue button in addition to those three, and [[Hard]] and [[Expert]] us ...
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- Rock Band
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|publisher=[[MTV|MTV Games]], [[Electronic Arts]]
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- Rock Band 2
|publisher=[[MTV|MTV Games]]
... re be Rock Band 2! | publisher = [[Harmonix]] | date = [[2008-06-30]] | accessdate = 2008-06-30 | first = Dan | last = Teasdale }}</ref><br>Sylvain Dubr ...
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- GH I
... uitar Hero is the first game in the [[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero series]]. Guitar Hero was released on November 8, 2005 in North America, April 7 ...
... buttons, that is, the green, red, and yellow. The [[Medium]] difficulty uses the blue button in addition to those three, and [[Hard]] and [[Expert]] us ...
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- Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s
... ero Encore: Rocks the 80s''' is an "expansion pack" to the Guitar Hero series, the third original title to be released. The game was released July 24, 2 ...
... xpansion pack of sorts to [[Guitar Hero II]] and does not feature any changes to the actual gameplay found in [[Guitar Hero II]]. I Want Candy by [[Bow ...
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- Music video game
... features/6142896/index.html TenSpot: Top Ten Rhythm Games - Features at GameSpot]</ref><ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/jinnygudmundsen/2007 ...
... sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1 Johnson, George. ''New York Times'' - Science. Wednesday, April 16, 2008]</ref>
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- Harmonix Music Systems
| location = {{flagicon|USA}}[[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], [[United States|USA]]
... elopment company based in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]] in the [[United States]]. They are known for their many [[music video game]]s.
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- Electronic Arts
|location= [[Redwood City, California]], [[United States]]
... beck, President, EA Casual Entertainment<br />Rod Humble, Executive Vice President, The Sims Label<br />[[Larry Probst]], chairman of the board and form ...
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- PlayStation 3
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... 060718235111.html |title=Asustek Computer Ships PlayStation 3 Consoles |accessdate=2007-05-05 |last=Shilov |first=Anton |date=2006-07-18 |publisher=X-bi ...
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- Xbox 360
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| lifespan = November 22, 2005 <small>([[Xbox 360 launch#Release dates and pricing|details]])</small>
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- PlayStation 2
... Tour: Decades]], it is be the only console which every [[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero]] game has been released, as well as the only system for whic ...
==Guitar Hero games on the PlayStation 2==
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- Wii
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|generation =[[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|Seventh generation]]
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- List of downloadable songs for the Rock Band series
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... itle=Rock Band 2: The Opening Act|publisher=[[IGN]]|date=[[2008-06-30]]|accessdate=2008-06-30|author=Hilary Goldstein}}</ref>
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- Guitar Hero
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- Frets on Fire Trivia
| designer = Sami Kyöstilä
... sonfire/trunk/copying.txt?view=markup | title = Frets on Fire license | accessdate = 2007-04-20 | work = Frets on Fire Subversion repository | publisher ...
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- E3
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|name = E3 Media and Business Summit,<br>Electronic Entertainment Expo
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- 1UP.com
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| commercial = Yes
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- GameSpot
{{For|the video game shop with a similar name|GameStop}}
| name = GameSpot
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- History of E3
... 2006. From 2007 onward, the conference is known as the E3 Media and Business Summit.
... c. president and CEO Thomas Kalinske; Sony Electronic Publishing Company president Olaf Olafsson; and Nintendo chairman Howard Lincoln.
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- X-Play
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| runtime = approximately 20 minutes (without commercials)
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