![]() The usual problem IMO is with the strum bar, but there’s a guy making Strum Fix Plus which is a decent replacement, kind of like an hybrid between the vanilla fender strummer and a GH Strum (not as clicky tho). Facebook marketplace sometimes has people sell instruments for $50 to $150, which are your best bet, but second hand is always a risk. GH Live was fun and interesting, but it wasn’t a success and Activision killed it. Also, clone hero lacks in presentation, there’s something magical about seeing avatars play. If you just want to dip your feet, it’s probably your best choice. It can get pricey if you get really into it.Ĭlone Hero is a legitimate answer, since it’s the “dream” game in that you can create your library, but Clone Hero falls into piracy territory in my eyes, so YMMV. Some of the songs you mentioned are available as DLC ($2 each). The window to hit the notes is stricter than GH, so there’s a curve, but it’s great. However, you cannot export the older games anymore, because of licensing. RB4 is the latest release and it still is being supported with weekly DLC. There’s some misinformation in the thread here: There's a PC mod/customs scene for those games as well. Aside from Clone Hero, disc copies of Guitar Hero III and World Tour periodically show up on sale on ebay, sometimes bundled with the Xplorer guitar. Some older PS3 instruments will also work provided you have the dongles for them.Īs others have mentioned, if you also game on PC, a lot more options open up to you. Also, instruments for RB4 are hard to find and usually pricey, at least on ebay. Though there are many songs available, a lot of older songs and Rock Band disc export licenses expired, so if your favorites were among those, you're out of luck. Rock Band 4 would be the closest to GHWT and is still actively supported. ![]() Also, the "Live" portion of the game shut down some time ago, so you'd be limited to what songs were on the disc. Guitar Hero Live changes up the gameplay and button layout from what you were used to. ![]() For more information Click Here.If you wanted something close to Guitar Hero World Tour on PS5, your options are limited to Rock Band 4 and Guitar Hero Live via backwards compatibility as those were the only titles to make it to PS4. The DKOldies one year product warranty is the sole warranty provided by DKOldies with respect to the products sold by DKOldies, and DKOldies EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.ġ Year Warranty. DKOldies does not represent or warrant that the functions contained in the site will be uninterrupted or error-free, that the defects will be corrected, or that this site or the server that makes the site available are free of viruses or other harmful components. If the sticker is tampered with, it will not void the warranty. Our systems include a holographic sticker for proof of purchase. This site and the materials and products on this site are provided with a one year warranty from date of order. The price adjustment will be in the form of store credit to your DK account. The DKOldies' price guarantee policy allows you to request a price adjustment within 30 days of the purchase date if you find a lower price on for an identical item.Pre-owned and opened new product may be returned for a refund of the purchase price, not including shipping, within 30 days of order date.New unopened product may be returned for a refund of the purchase price, not including shipping, within 90 days of order date.If you receive any item that you are not satisfied with, you may return it for an easy exchange or store credit within 1 year. All products, new or used, purchased through, are covered by our 1 year free warranty.Just email us or give us a call and we will help you resolve any issue.
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