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Version: 1.00
Learn to master your favorite 80's classics!
Written by: Kyle Duffy
Table of contents:
1.) Legal Information [GHLEGAL]
2.) What's new? [GHNEW]
3.) General Tips [GHTIPS]
4.) The Songs [GHSONGS]
= "Opening Licks" [GHOPEN]
-- (Bang Your Head) Metal Health [GHOPEN1]
-- We Got The Beat [GHOPEN2]
-- I Ran (So Far Away) [GHOPEN3]
-- Balls to the Wall [GHOPEN4]
-- 18 and Life [GHOPEN5]
= "Amp Warmers" [GHAMP]
-- No One Like You [GHAMP1]
-- Shakin' [GHAMP2]
-- Heat of the Moment [GHAMP3]
-- Radar Love [GHAMP4]
-- Because, It's Midnite [GHAMP5]
= "String Snappers" [GHSNAP]
-- Holy Diver [GHSNAP1]
-- Turning Japanese [GHSNAP2]
-- Hold On Loosely [GHSNAP3]
-- The Warrior [GHSNAP4]
-- I Wanna Rock [GHSNAP5]
= "Return of the Shred" [GHSHRED]
-- What I Like About You [GHSHRED1]
-- Synchronicity II [GHSHRED2]
-- Ballroom Blitz [GHSHRED3]
-- Only a Lad [GHSHRED4]
-- Round And Round [GHSHRED5]
= "Relentless Riffs" [GHRIFF]
-- Ain't Nothin But a Good Time [GHRIFF1]
-- Lonely is the Night [GHRIFF2]
-- Bathroom Wall [GHRIFF3]
-- Los Angeles [GHRIFF4]
-- Wrathchild [GHRIFF5]
= "Furious Fretwork" [GHFRET]
-- Electric Eye [GHFRET1]
-- Police Truck [GHFRET2]
-- Seventeen [GHFRET3]
-- Caught in a Mosh [GHFRET4]
-- Play With Me [GHFRET5]
5.) Frequently Asked Questions [GHFAQ]
6.) Contact Information [GHCONTACT]
7.) Still to come... [GHCOMING]
8.) Update History [GHUPDATE]
9.) Thanks To [GHTHANX]
10.) Certified Sites [GHSITES]
For easy searching, just hit Ctrl+F and then type in what you want to look for.
For example, if you want to search for the song Ballroom Blitz, you would
open the search window and type in "GHSHRED3" without the quotes. You will
then be taken right to it.
Get your hairspray ready, it's time to rock.... 80's style.
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1.) Legal Information [GHLEGAL]
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This guide is completely, 100%, without a doubt created originally by me, Kyle
Duffy. It may NOT be reproduced in any form or fashion without consent from me
which can be obtained by e-mailing me at the adress listed at the bottom of
this segment. If you want to use it for your site or whatever, please send me
a request instead of just posting it. If I find (or someone tells me that) it
is used on another site without my permission.. I will forever hold a major
grudge and send you many nasty e-mails. Any suggestions, corrections, comments,
etc. can be sent to the following e-mail address:
there_is_no_spoon2007@hotmail.com
Copyright Kyle Duffy, July 2007
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2.) What's New? [GHNEW]
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If you're visiting this game after playing the wonderful Guitar Hero 2, you'll
notice that not a whole lot has changed. The game engine is still exactly the
same (as in, HO/PO [Hammer-on's and Pull-off's] are still easier to hit). Also,
you not only get the same characters in this game, but you don't even get all
of them. The good thing is they've all been upgraded to match the style of the
80's, which is appropriate for this game. You'll see the same venues, except
this time there are only six instead of eight. However, much like the
characters, the venues have been upgraded to match the style of the 80's (one
of the more noteable differences is the Vans Warped Tour has now become the
Rock for Safety concert.) The guitars are exactly the same, the Grim Ripper is
still an unlockable character, and you even get the same rewards for completing
and five-starring every song on each difficulty level. I like to consider this
as more of an expansion to Guitar Hero 2 than a standalone game, which is
probably quite accurate. It brings a fresh new experience to the stuff you've
been playing all year.
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