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 (not included)
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
Double Range Freedom V Wireless Guitar Controller 3.0 for PS2 and PS3
The pioneers of multi-channel RF wireless guitar connectivity for Guitar Hero,
Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero III, Rock Band and more offer players a whole new
level of heart pounding excitement and realism with the new Double Range Freedom
V guitar controller. For the first time in history, players can experience a
true full range of play via a second complete set of FeatherTouch fret buttons
on its patent pending Xtended Fret Button Array. Now, just like real rock stars,
players can thump out gnarly rhythm parts on the low end of the neck and jump
to the top end of the fret board to shred blistering solos. Combined with its
Smart AutoSense 2.4GHz wireless technology, which lets players thrash about
their homes like true rock heroes without pulling their game consoles to the
floor, the Double Range Freedom V guitar controller delivers the most realistic
and exhilarating experience to date for the Guitar Hero and Rock Band series
of games for Playstation 2 and 3.
The Double Range Freedom V guitar controller comes packed with the latest advancements
in electronics and hardware that made Rock Commandos controllers famous. The
Double Range Freedom V Guitar features Smart AutoSense 2.4GHz wireless technology
that gives players unlimited freedom; it doesn't require a direct line of infrared
sight to the console like other controllers, and the new PowerThief power saving
mode automatically conserves precious battery power for many extended hours
of rock 'n' roll fun. Built-in support for the Rock Commandos Whammy Wah foot
pedal is included for creating dramatic whammy effects and entering Star Power
mode with your feet, and its finely tuned Super Whammy System whammy bar is
engineered to provide remarkable hand control over soaring whammy bar effects
while withstanding years of abuse from multiple guitar gorillas. Its patent
pending "V" body style is reminiscent of famous guitar models used
by The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and others.
Its patent pending button cluster includes a specially recessed Start button
that puts an end to accidental pausing of the game, and the FeatherTouch fret
buttons on its specially designed speed neck activate with the slightest touch,
which allows the controller to become an instrument of joy—instead of
a misfiring pile of frustration.
Features:
Multi-System Ready
The Double Range Freedom V Wireless Guitar Controller is compatible with all
Guitar Hero's and Rock Band for PS2 and PS3!
FreedomClip
Go Strapless! Attach the FreedomClip to your belt and attach your guitar and
enjoy!
PowerThief Power Saving Mode
Automatically powers the controller off when the unit senses inactivity to squeeze
every last drop of power out of battery packs!
AutoSense 2.4GHz Wireless
Unlike infrared systems on other controllers that require a direct line of sight
to the console, it automatically detects available single or multi-user RF channels
to provide a 30 foot radius of 2.4GHz wireless connectivity!
Xtended Fret Button Array
A second set of FeatherTouch fret buttons high on the neck enables players
to jam like the pros by jumping to the higher set of fret buttons for world-class
solos—and return to the lower set to rock out rhythm parts!
Low Battery Indicator
When the battery is low, the Red light will blink. No more guessing !
Patent Pending Button Cluster
Specially designed button cluster features a recessed Start button that prevents
players from accidentally pausing the game in the middle of a blistering jams!
Super Whammy System
Finely tuned with a high density precision coil spring assembly, it provides
reliable operation for many years of extreme abuse from rock 'n' roll animals!
ComfortNeck
Exciting new neck dimensions and a specially designed contoured edge provides
a more comfortable grip on the neck, which reduces finger fatigue even after
many hours of play!
TickleTilt Sensor
The smart TickleTilt Sensor incorporates two separate sensitive sensors so players
can activate Star Power by lightly tilting the controller
PlayStation 3 D-Pad & Home Button Support
Designed and built-in for your navigational convenient on your PS3 gaming system
when you are not playing 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 |