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Guitar Hero: On Tour Impressions

Loot Ninja writes:

"I just got a copy of Guitar Hero: On tour for my Nintendo DS and I got a bit of time to try some of the songs and the peripherals. The game comes with a hand strap/grip, guitar pick (stylus), stickers and the game. The hand grip has four buttons on it, which correspond to different notes similar to the console versions of Guitar Hero with one button missing."

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taz80805777d ago

Great concept, awkward implementation

drunkpandas5777d ago

Yeah I tried it out and didn't want any part of it. I figured my hand would get all cramped up after about 15 minutes

taz80805777d ago

Nintendo might get sued over hand injuries for this one.

PS360WII5777d ago

Yeah sounds like it's a good game for the DS just couldn't figure out the right placement for the buttons

taz80805777d ago

The buttons are awkward to get to and how it rests in your hand defnitely leads to cramping. If you are a lefty this game is not for you, it is almost impossible to strum and hold the game. The game is fun but it would be nice if the grip were not affixed to the DS itself.

taz80805777d ago

I wonder if Sony will try to push for a PSP version, only console missing this game now.

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Top 10 Best Vicarious Visions Games

Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "So as the Sun sets on Vicarious Visions as an independent studio within Activision|Blizzard, let’s take a look at the top 10 best games they have ever put together."

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Goozex Value Search: Guitar Hero: On Tour

Ryan Johnson | GoozerNation

GoozerNation author Ryan Johnson loves delving into the Value Bin and Available Now sections of Goozex to find a game that perhaps was wanted back in the day, but wasn't purchased because it was just too much of a risk. Last time in, he found Guitar Hero: On Tour Decades for a mere 100 Goozex points. While it was a bit pricey back in the day, this was an unpassable deal. Is the game worth searching out? Click in and learn!

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Most Innovative Portable Games (Modojo)

Chris Buffa (Modojo): For the most part, the video game industry is fairly predictable and disinterested in taking risks. That explains the glut of sequels and copycat titles collecting dust in stores and warehouses.

That said, a handful of companies and designers occasionally do something different. Results have been mixed, but by and large, these games stand out for offering a unique experience you can't find anyplace else.

Hitman07694755d ago

Personally I can't wait to see what NGP brings!