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Picking up where Guitar Hero left off, Guitar Hero II arrives with a new track list, new venues and additional play modes - including the ability to transform the original Guitar Hero SG Controller into a rhythm, lead or bass guitar. In addition to the traditional head-to-head competition, Multiplayer Co-op Mode allows players to collaborate in order to beat songs, with each guitarist playing a separate guitar track.


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Anonymous
Date Added:Sat 29th Dec 2007 22:52
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Date Added:Mon 20th Aug 2007 00:43
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Date Added:Sat 14th Jul 2007 15:46
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Date Added:Wed 20th Jun 2007 19:30
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Date Added:Fri 1st Jun 2007 04:30
james
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Date Added:Sun 27th May 2007 12:18
Anonymous
Date Added:Fri 11th May 2007 05:27
GH had, what was it, 42 tracks??
Hey well expensive content didn't ruin the rep of lumines live!.. oh wait..
Anonymous
Date Added:Sat 21st Apr 2007 20:52
i give it a 8.5 or so
Sega Boy
Date Added:Wed 11th Apr 2007 13:05
I pay £69.99 (RRP) for Guitar Hero 2 on 360 (without wireless), and then probably have to pay another £40 to get the superior line-up of the original...
Activision should have had all the original tracks ... [ Read full comment... ]
Anonymous
Date Added:Fri 6th Apr 2007 06:00