![]() I won’t miss the days of blaming my terrible scores on my controller having sticky keys, or fighting with my sister for lead guitar over rhythm. Guitar Hero and Rock Band have been rivals to the bittersweet end. Guitar Hero: On Tour released in June, upping the ante with an innovative guitar grip that could be inserted into the Gameboy Advance cartridge slot (RIP my teenage wrist), and Rock Band 3’s November release of that same year saw the game debut on Xbox 360, PS3, and the DS combined. The two franchises later branched out to the Nintendo DS family in 2009. Neversoft (among others) seemed to scramble to create World Tour, which came out the following year in 2008, and also offered other playable instruments, such as microphones and drums for the full band experience. Until the launch of Guitar Hero: World Tour, rival supergroup simulator Rock Band was the only way to kit your band out with instruments other than bass, rhythm, or lead guitars.
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