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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
I bought Guitar Hero I for PS2 even though I didn't have a PS2...just because I wanted to try it so bad and there were no kiosks back then. So far, it's gathering dust. I should sell mine.
I think it's because I passed all the songs and got bored of it, tried GH2 as well. I guess the music just doesn't suit me most of the time. What should be good at the user hacked and customized Guitar Hero games you can download and burn onto a DVD...with all sorts of music. There's like 80s guitar hero and techno guitar hero, etc. I think, I haven't gotten around to trying them though.
Guitar Hero would be so much more fun if they could find a way to put rows of buttons on it like a real guitar. You might not believe me, but it's actually much easier to play 2-4 rows of 4 buttons stacked than 1 row of 5 buttons. Also, I HATE ORANGE. The buttons just aren't intuitive to me and I can't get a feel for where my hand is ever...since the buttons are bubbly and smooth. I would love a guitar hero controller that actually has sunken buttons like frets on a real guitar so you know where you fingers are at all times.
I also don't like the flappy paddle thing you use for the strum bar. It's too chunky to use comfortably, they should have something thin like a metal wire so it's more like a guitar string. Also, I play with a guitar pick on the GH controller, makes it easier it seems. But I guess my version of a guitar hero controller would be slicing up kid's hands or something 
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Piss moan Piss moan. It's a simple simulated guitar game. If you wanted more realistic guitar features, get a real guitar and sheet music. The way it is created, it is very easy for anyone to jump in and learn quickly.
Your comment about the DVD hack with customised songs on it -- is that real, and where do I get one?