No username? Register Now




Xbox 360 | XBLA  PS3 | PSN  Wii | VC    DS  PSP  iPhone    PS2    PC    Retro    
  » news
  » reviews
  » previews
  » cheat codes
  » accessories
  » release dates
  » screenshots
  » videos

  » specials
  » interviews
  » trivia

  » forums
  » reader reviews
  » most wanted
  » contests

  » games
  » franchises
  » companies
  » genres
  » staff
 

Biggest Spike TV VGAs world premiere announcement (so far)?

Halo: Reach
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
Next Star Wars game
Tron Legacy
Spec Ops










Game Profile
 Written by John Scalzo  on February 15, 2008
News: Walk this way to a store to pre-order it now.
Share N4G : News for Gamers

We all had a good chuckle when Joe Perry started mumbling about an all-Aerosmith edition of Guitar Hero in an interview with Billboard a few months back. But it turns out that the guitar-playing half of the Toxic Twins will have the last laugh as Activision announced Guitar Hero: Aerosmith for the PS2, PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii today.

Development duties will once again be split up amongst several Activision companies (and one outside house) as Neversoft will be handling the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, Vicarious Visions is working on the Wii version and Budcat is creating the PS2 version.

A tracklist was not announced, but Activision did reveal that "Dream On" will be available as a free download to PS3 and Xbox 360 owners of Guitar Hero III this long weekend. It's assumed it will make it into Guitar Hero: Aerosmith as well. Several other songs were mentioned in the press release, so it is assumed they will be in the game as well:

  • Don’t Want to Miss A Thing
  • Sweet Emotion
  • Love in an Elevator



    All I know it that if "Walk This Way" and "Dude Looks Like a Lady" aren't on there as well, there will definitely be some jaded Aerosmith fans skipping this game.

    The game will not be made up solely of Aerosmith songs though. Activision has said the setlist will also include "songs from celebrated artists that the band has either performed with or has been inspired by in some way." Players will also get a chance to follow Aerosmith's career (hopefully without the drugs and booze) as the game will include many venues Aerosmith rocked in.

    Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is currently scheduled to be released this June. We'll have more soon.



  • User Comments

    No one has posted a comment yet. Be the first one by logging in if need be and submitting your comment to the right.

    Be aware that we do not tolerate those who post "First" comments.
    If done enough times, you could be banned from posting comments.

    You must be a registered member to post a comment. Register here.
    Username
    Password


    On Target
    What's New Around the Site

    Lance Henriksen joins Aliens vs Predator

    Sega bringing Yakuza 3 to US

    UFC 2010 Undisputed to debut at Spike TV VGAs

    Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off video game sale at Toys R Us

    Quantum Theory no longer PS3 exclusive

    First No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise trailer

    EA officially announces Dead Space 2

    Taking Aim
    New Previews

    The Saboteur

    The Saboteur

    The Saboteur

    Just Cause 2

    Just Cause 2

    Open Fire!
    New Reviews

    Dragon Age: Origins

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

    Assassin's Creed II

    Guitar Hero: Van Halen

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2



    Home    •    About Us    •    Contact Us    •    Advertise    •    Jobs    •    Link to Us    •    Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2008 Matt Swider. All rights reserved. Site Programming copyright © 2004 Bill Nelepovitz - NeositeCMS