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Guitar Hero: Modern Hits DS confirmed News

DS News by Tom Bramwell

5 March, 2009

Activision has confirmed that the rumoured Guitar Hero: Modern Hits is in development at Vicarious Visions, although its release date is still to be confirmed.

The publisher said today that it would consist of 25 master tracks from the likes of Coldplay, Fall Out Boy, Tenacious D, The Strokes and Weezer.

There's also a Fan Request system that "challenges players to jam like never before", by completing tasks fans demand like jamming in Hyperspeed, doing a Guitar Duel with active Bomb Notes or whammying every held note.

So far we've been told about two of the five venues: Rusty Rocco's and Casino Vicarious. The former kicks off with Wolfmother's "Dimension", Coldplay's "Violet Hill" and Lenny Kravitz's "Where Are We Running'" before the headline acts open: Evanescence's "Sweet Sacrifice", The Strokes' "Reptilia" and The Bravery's "Unconditional".

Then in Casino Vicarious you get to play Fall Out Boy's "This Ain't A Scene", Weezer's "Everybody Get Dangerous", The Kaiser Chiefs' "Ruby", 12 Stones' "Adrenaline", Tenacious D's "The Metal" and Atreyu's "Falling Down".

There's no word from Activision yet about whether it's come up with a new, DSi-compatible peripheral to replace the one that plugs into the GBA slot on the DS or DS Lite, but there are some shots of the game in action.

You can check those out in our Guitar Hero: Modern Hits screenshot gallery.

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Zomoniac
05/03/09 @ 07:46
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If you paid the slightest bit of attention to your fans you'd know the last thing they'd ever request is more modes involving power-ups. Cunts.
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I do like the DS iterations and find them easy to play with no wussy hand cramping, but Zomoniac is right. Cunts. Why do they feel the core game isn't good enough and just jam power ups in?

I suppose there's only so many places you go, but not power ups. Perhaps drums? Couldn't make it too complicated (2 at once) but you've got a touchscreen right there.
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Yet another sodding rhythm game with Reptilia in it. Does the license for that track only cost 5p or something?

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