oh no! we will look so lame playing it?? a game strictly for playing indoors then...
Schattenjeager
Mar 20 2008, 11:45 AM
QUOTE(keeying @ Mar 20 2008, 10:39 AM)
oh no! we will look so lame playing it?? a game strictly for playing indoors then...
No offense, but it's not like we all look really cool rocking out in our living rooms on plastic guitars in the first place...
Mudmaniac
Mar 20 2008, 01:10 PM
QUOTE(Schattenjeager @ Mar 20 2008, 11:45 AM)
No offense, but it's not like we all look really cool rocking out in our living rooms on plastic guitars in the first place...
Considering that the guitar is perfectly size and suited for a 12 year old child. And most of us here are in our twenties....... So no.
We should all wear KISS facepaint while playing this game. At least then ppl are more likely to think us Insane than plain Lame.
PhoenixByte
Mar 20 2008, 03:23 PM
i'm just afraid i might broke the ds playing this
BlueBerry~
Mar 20 2008, 03:40 PM
This one looks quite nice if you ask me.
hafez13
Mar 20 2008, 04:06 PM
FINNALLY A GAME that DS can bangga.. haha
khairolnizam
Mar 20 2008, 04:09 PM
its kinda cute tho..
rhoyo
Mar 20 2008, 04:40 PM
this looks fugly . cannot trip guitar hero la with this contraption
Mudmaniac
Mar 20 2008, 05:06 PM
one thing tho, doesnt the original guitar have FIVE buttons?
wont 4 be kinda a LITE experience?
BlueBerry~
Mar 20 2008, 05:14 PM
QUOTE(Mudmaniac @ Mar 20 2008, 05:06 PM)
one thing tho, doesnt the original guitar have FIVE buttons?
wont 4 be kinda a LITE experience?
It is the DS LITE anyway. Hehe.
Pr1me_Minister
Mar 20 2008, 05:30 PM
QUOTE(Mudmaniac @ Mar 20 2008, 05:06 PM)
one thing tho, doesnt the original guitar have FIVE buttons?
wont 4 be kinda a LITE experience?
Since you hit the buttons with the same hand that's holding the DS, you can really slide up/ down easily. Plus the strap will lock you hand down anyway.
BlackKri
Mar 20 2008, 06:16 PM
Looks to be better than 'Jam Sessions' by ubisoft
PhoenixByte
Mar 20 2008, 06:19 PM
well..jam sessions is a guitar sim and not really an arcadey experience...
Sheep319
Mar 20 2008, 11:57 PM
wow. if this comes with DLC.
BUY!
Kyoyagami
Mar 20 2008, 11:58 PM
20 songs don't count it if we can't have extra content, but in the same time, how are we gonna keep the DLC?
Developer(s) Vicarious Visions; Publisher(s) RedOctane; Activision; Platform(s) Nintendo DS; Release date NA June 22, 2008; Genre(s) Music; Mode(s) Single-player, Multi-player; Rating(s) ESRB: E10+; OFLC: G; Media Nintendo DS Game Card; Input methods touchscreen, microphone and Guitar Grip;
looks like play-asia is selling this game at USD59.90
keeying
Apr 20 2008, 01:58 PM
QUOTE(Schattenjeager @ Mar 20 2008, 11:45 AM)
No offense, but it's not like we all look really cool rocking out in our living rooms on plastic guitars in the first place...
but we do it at home where nobody (unless u have like-minded friends with u) see us play mah... imagine rocking out at a KTM station or somewhere... with the DS version...
blacktrix
Apr 20 2008, 03:16 PM
I'll probably get mine from the US in July since I'll be heading there....... can't wait to rock out during the grueling 20 hour flight.
reveur
May 6 2008, 05:34 PM
Anybody wanna buy this together on Play-Asia? Since the shipping is gonna cost 10.40 usd might as well get a few people together and use DHL or something
Kyoyagami
May 6 2008, 05:40 PM
Rev is right. Probably better to share shipping together and get Fed Ex. 3 to 5 days from what I remember.
reveur
May 6 2008, 05:51 PM
That and the shipping fees will be lighter than the one that will be charged if we buy individually.
ANDY, have you preordered?
Corn24
May 9 2008, 11:21 PM
wow so cool.. must buy it
mickeynic
Jun 1 2008, 11:28 AM
Guitar Hero: On Tour Hands-On We see how well strumming with a stylus pick on the DS touch screen really works.
Most of the recent buzz about the Guitar Hero franchise has centered on Guitar Hero: World Tour. After all, introducing the first game in the series with multiple instruments has a tendency to stir up a variety of reactions among the Guitar Hero faithful. But lest you forget, there's another tour being planned by Activision and RedOctane. This one's a little smaller, a little more modest, and certainly a bit friendlier on the wallet. We got to play the game in question, Guitar Hero: On Tour, when Activision rolled into San Francisco this week for a GH-focused press event. This Vicarious Visions-developed game on the DS features a four-button peripheral, which plugs into the Game Boy Advance slot, letting you strum with the help of a stylus-tipped guitar pick. Though it took us a bit of time to figure out the hand placement least likely to result in painful cramping, the guitar playing itself works surprisingly well.
When you first pick up Guitar Hero: On Tour, you might be a little confused. The included fret peripheral is an odd little attachment. For one, you've got a pair of options for how you should hold it. There's a strap that goes over your entire hand, complete with adjustable Velcro to help get a good fit. But if that's a little too tight for your liking, there's also a simple thumb loop. It's easier on the hand, but you'll need to keep a better grip on the DS itself.
Once you figure out the best way to hold it, you'll want to slide out the guitar pick from the little compartment built into the grip. The pick itself is slightly larger, thicker, and sturdier than a regular guitar pick. It's made of rubber rather than plastic, so it's easier to hold onto it. The biggest difference, however, is the fact that the tip of the pick has a small stylus on it. This is how you'll be doing the strumming.
When you get the game going, you've got the option to jump into Quickplay mode, start a new career, do a guitar duel, or learn the basics in Tutorial mode. When we first got the chance to play On Tour, we were feeling pretty confident, so rather than study up in a Tutorial, we went right for Quickplay. This ended up being the right decision because the basic mechanics are very similar to what you've seen in previous Guitar Hero games. There are a few differences when it comes to the hardware, but for the most part, the basic experience is much the same: There are four difficulty levels; Career mode lets you unlock songs one tier at a time, and the Guitar Duel mode features the same multiplayer mayhem from Guitar Hero III's Battle mode.
The standard configuration has you holding the grip in your left hand, keeping the DS angled sideways with the touch screen on the right and the normal screen on the left. The touch screen shows a guitar, which is where you'll be doing the strumming. The left screen shows the familiar note highway, and this is where you'll be looking for the vast majority of the song. What you're essentially doing with the pick is sliding it across the pictured strings rather than clicking down on the regular guitar controller. You can still whammy, which is done by holding the pick down on the screen then moving it back and forth. When it comes to star power, you've got a bit of choice. You can blow into the microphone, shout your rocking phrase of choice, or if you're on the bus and don't want to look like a complete loon, you can just tap the star power icon on the touch screen.
But as we said, the core mechanics feel very familiar. The first song we tried was "All the Small Things" by Blink-182. We went with this one to let the up-tempo pop-punk strumming act as a test for the touch-screen's responsiveness. Sure enough, despite the lightning-quick procession of chords, we were able to stay afloat with the new pick. In fact, the way the strumming works in the game gives you a fair amount of freedom to play the songs. At first, we were banging out these chords with a series of quick down-strokes, but we soon discovered we could cut our workload in half by alternating up and down.
This first song left us pleasantly surprised with the new portable Guitar Hero configuration. The strumming responds to a variety of subtle techniques and the buttons don't feel too cramped. However, we soon ran into a problem with the hardware: The "You're rocking too hard!" error message. This happens when the guitar grip pops out of the GBA slot. The big downer is that it doesn't just force you to pause; you actually have to restart the game. But this only happened when we were using the full strap. Once we discovered the thumb loop, the grip felt more natural and we didn't run into this problem.
Overall, Guitar Hero On: Tour looks like it could surprise a few people. It's obviously not the same experience you'll have playing with a guitar controller in front of an HDTV, but what Vicarious Visions has done with the new touch-screen strumming and grip should offer a nice experience for players aching to get their Guitar Hero fix on the go. The main sticking point people are likely to have with the game is the sound quality, which has been noticeably compressed due to hardware limitations. And while sound of the music is a key consideration in a music game, at least the developers have gone through the trouble of stuffing the soundtrack with plenty of fresh songs, with 20 of the game's 25 tracks being brand new.
Guitar Hero: On Tour is just about ready to hit stores, with a release date scheduled for June 22. You can expect to see our review right around that time.
There's already a Guitar Hero: On Tour thread here. And by the way, you don't need to SHOUT in your thread title. XD
since when i SHOUTED ? is Sharing not Shouting Just a new preview of the trailer , not the old one and im new to ndsl , so i didnt knew theres a existing thread
sihumchai
Jun 1 2008, 11:56 AM
Post 33# and 34# has been merged into this existing one
jdreamer
Jun 6 2008, 08:16 AM
Ahhh, I'm so excited about this. It's a MUST-BUY!
Rogeroty
Jun 14 2008, 06:11 PM
Yeah! Me too! Im definitely getting it.I wonder how long it will take for it to get to the stores here in Malaysia?
SWATwolf
Jun 15 2008, 12:46 PM
oh no... might need to push this game a little later. D: currently really tight of cash! >_<
Kyl3
Jun 16 2008, 03:38 PM
nearly rm200 for this game, anyone going to get it soon?
youngkies
Jun 17 2008, 07:54 AM
i am looking forward to it actually. but definitely going to plug the ds into a good sound system as well.
Kyoyagami
Jun 19 2008, 03:39 PM
I'm bringing this in. Tentaive order price at RM 210. Might go lower in the future. So do PM me for your orders.
alexwlh
Jun 20 2008, 06:53 PM
Guitar Hero Nds Controller + game already ready in my store RM210
Pm me if interested or call me 012-2323203
mickeynic
Jun 20 2008, 10:27 PM
will be getting it only next month
anyway GUITAR HERO 4 will be releasing too DS
Guitar Hero returns with another installment of the rock music series.
Genre: Rhythm / Music Release Date: Q4 2008
victor_hoh
Jun 22 2008, 08:32 PM
just bought it from Sg Wang for RM200, the shop near Ground floor Parkson entrance. It even comes with 2 sheets of stickers!
na21m
Jun 22 2008, 10:54 PM
Put some pics! Put some pics!
youngkies
Jun 22 2008, 11:53 PM
QUOTE(victor_hoh @ Jun 22 2008, 08:32 PM)
just bought it from Sg Wang for RM200, the shop near Ground floor Parkson entrance. It even comes with 2 sheets of stickers!
review please.
blacktrix
Jun 23 2008, 12:39 AM
Yeah, I saw it in Sungai Wang today too. The shop on the 1st floor selling RM190.... You got ripped of 10 bucks
Will be buying mine from GH tomorrow.
PhoenixByte
Jun 23 2008, 09:11 AM
Review la wei
blacktrix
Jun 23 2008, 09:18 PM
*sniff* *sniff* Gamer's hideout didn't have stock yet.......... Have to come back tomorrow
PhoenixByte
Jun 23 2008, 10:10 PM
aiyish is selling, why not get from him?
chicaman
Jun 23 2008, 10:13 PM
O.O foc for me pls~
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