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Guitar Hero Aerosmith on 360

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Guitar Hero Aerosmith is a Rhythmaction game available on the 360.

Guitar Hero Aerosmith is a Rhythmaction game. Rhythm action games combine the enjoyment that comes from creating music with the challenge of video game scoring. The player is usually tasked with dancing on a mat, tapping a touch screen, pressing a button, singing into a mic or strumming a fake guitar controller in time with the music.

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Family Gamer review Tue, 11 Sep 2007

The perfect game for dad to relive younger days, or a game for youngsters to rediscover what a real rock track is? We put Guitar Hero: Aerosmith through its paces with first father (here) then son (next week).

This first band-specific release from the Guitar Hero franchise brings us the chance to rock out as the Boston mega-band, Aerosmith. Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is effectively a re-skin of GH1 with the added ability to play as the band themselves as well as the standard 'support' group from Guitar Hero 3 (GH1). Interestingly for the non Aerosmith tracks the band makeup has been altered to be the same as Aerosmith's - i.e. the introduction of an extra guitarist. This is probably a matter of convenience for the developer as the extra guitarist plays no additional role in the gameplay itself.
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Family Gamer review Tue, 11 Sep 2007

Guitar Hero is the video game phenomenon that lets player strum, pluck and play along with a semi-realistic plastic guitar.

After the breakthrough success of (GBP 69.99) Guitar Hero on the PS2 and original Xbox and the battle with competitor Rockband 360, Activision are first to release a band themed edition of their game.
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