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kotaku.com - 2/12/2009
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Finally. Starting Sunday Guitar Hero World Tour players will be able to purchase individual guitar controllers and drum kit controllers in stores in North America.
While the quite lengthy press...
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rollingstone.com - 2/18/2009
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The cover has been unveiled for the anxiously
awaited Guitar Hero: Metallica, and the artwork pumps up...
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guardian.co.uk - 2/17/2009
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T-Mobile announced today that Android Market, the Google
handset's version of App Store, is due to step...
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Standalone Guitar Hero World Tour instruments go on sale this Sunday
CrunchGear —
... be able to purchase the GHWT wireless drumkit and/or wireless guitar without purchasing the game itself. This Sunday, standalone versions of the instruments will go on sale – the drums for $100 and the guitar for $70.
Yeouch, that guitar price is a spicy meatball. The drum price seems a little more in line. If you need both, though, you might as well fork over another $20 for the entire band kit, which includes a mic and the game along with the guitar and drums.
[via Kotaku]
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