Guitar Hero® World Tour
Share the experience!
Guitar Hero® World Tour transforms music gaming by expanding Guitar Hero's
signature guitar gameplay into a cooperative band experience that combines the
most advanced wireless controllers with new revolutionary online and offline
gameplay modes including Band Career and 8-player "Battle of the Bands,"
which allows two full bands to compete head-to-head online for the first time
ever. The game features a slick newly redesigned guitar controller, drum kit
controller and a microphone, as well as an innovative Music Studio music creator
that lets players compose, record, edit and share their own rock 'n' roll anthems.
Music creators will also be able to share their recordings with their friends
online through GHTunes(SM) where other gamers can download and play an endless
supply of unique creations.

All NEW Instruments
State of the art WIRELESS guitar controller with the new neck slider and authentic
drum kit controller, with wired microphone deliver the most authentic band experience.
Innovative Music Studio
Compose, record, edit, and share your own music online. Download and play community-created
content for free!
Battle of the Bands Mode
Rock out solo, with a band or kick it up with 4 vs. 4 Battle of the Bands play.
Create-a-Rocker
Create your own rocker, choose from your favorite Guitar Hero® icons or
take the stage as the biggest rock stars around.
The Rock and Roll Experience
Enjoy a massive soundtrack, all master tracks, and no covers!
Gameplay Modes:
- Players 1-4 (online multiplayer 2-8)
- Co-op 2-4 (online co-op 2-4)
- 1-2 Guitar Controllers, Drum Kit Controller and Microphone
- Content download
PS2 Wireless Rock Guitar II Controller
The most anticipated Wireless Rock Guitar II controller is finally here. Designed,
engineered and refined under the most rigorous testing to ensure maximum resilience,
the Wireless Rock Guitar II controller guarantees the best guitar experience
on the PS2 platform. The Wireless Rock Guitar II includes a patent-pending recessed
Start Button, a fine-tuned, highly responsive chrome whammy bar, and incorporates
a heavy gauge coil spring for durability. In addition, the Wireless Rock Guitar
II controller offers a seven meters radius of Auto-Sense 2.4GHz wireless connectivity
for up to 800 hours of play on one battery pack (3 AA batteries not included).
Players love the feather-touch sensitivity of the buttery fret buttons on the
fast-action neck, and its Smart Bidirectional Accelerator sensor allows players
to simply "Tilt Upwards" the controller to enter the Star Power bonus
mode of the game-instead of having to play the controller while raising the
guitar vertically. The Rocking Rhythm strum bar has been tuned for a tighter
feel and a more precise response.
If you want to push yourself to the limit, this ultra-high performance Wireless
Rock Guitar II controller guarantees the maximum fun game play. If you are looking
for an additional or alternative guitar controller, the Wireless Rock Guitar
II is your answer. The quality is Superb! Regardless if you are a beginner or
an advance player, now you can Rock with the Wireless Rock Guitar II from your
living room to the professional concert hall!
Features:
Auto-Sense 2.4GHz Wireless Technology
Automatically detects single or multi-user channels and offers a seven meters
radius of true 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity for up to 800 hours of play on
3 AA batteries (not included). No manual channel settings is required!
Smart Star Power Sensors
The Smart Bidirectional Accelerator sensor doesn't just feature one sensor-it
features two sensors so players can activate the Star Power mode by simply tilting
the controller in addition to the standard upright tilt method.
Chrome Whammy Bar
Chrome-look whammy bar system is fine-tuned and spring loaded with high density
coil spring for extreme durability and excellent response!
Responsive Fret Buttons
FeatherTouch Fret Buttons activate with the slightest touch - no need to depress
the buttons all the way.
Sensitive Neck Design
The edge of the ComfortNeck is curved for extra comfort!
Patent Pending Button Cluster
Players love the durable hardware and advanced button placement because it lets
them kick out the jams without accidentally pausing the game!
Complete Song List |
Year |
Song |
Artist |
1994 |
About a Girl (Unplugged) |
Nirvana |
2007 |
Aggro |
The Enemy |
1970 |
American Woman |
The Guess Who |
1980 |
Antisocial |
Trust |
1993 |
Are You Gonna Go My Way |
Lenny Kravitz |
2006 |
Assassin |
Muse |
2005 |
B.Y.O.B. |
System of a Down |
1973 |
Band on the Run |
Paul McCartney & Wings |
1982 |
Beat It |
Michael Jackson |
1997 |
Beautiful Disaster |
311 |
1980 |
Crazy Train |
Ozzy Osbourne |
1997 |
Dammit |
Blink-182 |
1993 |
Demolition Man (Live) |
Sting |
1972 |
Do It Again |
Steely Dan |
1984 |
Escuela de Calor |
Radio Futura |
1997 |
Everlong |
Foo Fighters |
1982 |
Eye of the Tiger |
Survivor |
1994 |
Feel the Pain |
Dinosaur Jr. |
2004 |
Float On |
Modest Mouse |
1998 |
Freak on a Leash |
Korn |
1977 |
Go Your Own Way |
Fleetwood Mac |
2007 |
Good God |
Anouk |
2008 |
Guitar Battle vs. Ted Nugent |
Ted Nugent |
2008 |
Guitar Battle vs. Zakk Wylde |
Zakk Wylde |
2008 |
Hail to the Freaks |
Beatsteaks |
1979 |
Heartbreaker |
Pat Benatar |
1995 |
Hey Man, Nice Shot |
Filter |
1978 |
Hollywood Nights |
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band |
1984 |
Hot for Teacher |
Van Halen |
1977 |
Hotel California |
Eagles |
1973 |
The Joker |
Steve Miller Band |
2008 |
Kick Out the Jams |
Wayne Kramer |
2006 |
The Kill |
30 Seconds to Mars |
2005 |
L'Via L'Viaquez |
The Mars Volta |
1987 |
La Bamba |
Los Lobos |
2007 |
Lazy Eye |
Silversun Pickups |
1986 |
Livin' on a Prayer |
Bon Jovi |
1967 |
Love Me Two Times |
The Doors |
1987 |
Love Removal Machine |
The Cult |
1994 |
Love Spreads |
The Stone Roses |
2007 |
Misery Business |
Paramore |
2005 |
Monsoon |
Tokio Hotel |
1988 |
Mountain Song |
Jane's Addiction |
1980 |
Mr. Crowley |
Ozzy Osbourne |
2005 |
Never Too Late |
The Answer |
1987 |
No Sleep Till Brooklyn |
Beastie Boys |
2006 |
Nuvole E Lenzuola |
Negramaro |
2002 |
Obstacle 1 |
Interpol |
1980 |
On the Road Again |
Willie Nelson |
2000 |
One Armed Scissor |
At the Drive-In |
1979 |
One Way or Another |
Blondie |
2006 |
Our Truth |
Lacuna Coil |
2008 |
Overkill |
Motörhead |
2002 |
Parabola |
Tool |
2007 |
Pretty Vacant |
Sex Pistols |
1998 |
Prisoner of Society |
The Living End |
1992 |
Pull Me Under |
Dream Theater |
1967 |
Purple Haze (Live) |
Jimi Hendrix |
1973 |
Ramblin' Man |
The Allman Brothers Band |
2008 |
Re-Education (Through Labor) |
Rise Against |
1984 |
Rebel Yell |
Billy Idol |
2006 |
Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast) |
Lostprophets |
1996 |
Santeria |
Sublime |
1987 |
Satch Boogie |
Joe Satriani |
2001 |
Schism |
Tool |
2007 |
Scream Aim Fire |
Bullet for My Valentine |
2000 |
Shiver |
Coldplay |
1995 |
Some Might Say |
Oasis |
1992 |
Soul Doubt |
NOFX |
1995 |
Spiderwebs |
No Doubt |
2003 |
Stillborn |
Black Label Society |
1975 |
Stranglehold |
Ted Nugent |
1974 |
Sweet Home Alabama (Live) |
Lynyrd Skynyrd |
2001 |
The Middle |
Jimmy Eat World |
1987 |
The One I Love |
R.E.M. |
1967 |
The Wind Cries Mary |
Jimi Hendrix |
1993 |
Today |
The Smashing Pumpkins |
2007 |
Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast |
Airbourne |
2006 |
Toy Boy |
Stuck in the Sound |
1984 |
Trapped Under Ice |
Metallica |
1970 |
Up Around the Bend |
Creedence Clearwater Revival |
2006 |
Vicarious |
Tool |
2002 |
VinterNoll2 |
Kent |
2007 |
Weapon of Choice |
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club |
2007 |
What I've Done |
Linkin Park |
2005 |
You're Gonna Say Yeah |
HushPuppies |