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In January 2015, Twitter user Doctor Cupcakes posted two images of several songs that would have been featured in the game, such as "Disposable Heroes" by Metallica.<ref>https://twitter.com/doctor_cupcakes/status/561168851287957504</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Doctor_Cupcakes/status/567328140398428160</ref> On February 15, 2015, Episode 3 of the ''Unseen64'' podcast was released on Patreon to exclusive customers. This episode contained some information on the cancelled video game.<ref>https://www.patreon.com/unseen64/posts?month=2015-2</ref>
In January 2015, Twitter user Doctor Cupcakes posted two images of several songs that would have been featured in the game, such as "Disposable Heroes" by Metallica.<ref>https://twitter.com/doctor_cupcakes/status/561168851287957504</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Doctor_Cupcakes/status/567328140398428160</ref> On February 15, 2015, Episode 3 of the ''Unseen64'' podcast was released on Patreon to exclusive customers. This episode contained some information on the cancelled video game.<ref>https://www.patreon.com/unseen64/posts?month=2015-2</ref>
Unknown songs by The Rolling Stones, Iron Maiden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muse, and Ramones were also revealed by a user on Vine.
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== Reboot of the franchise ==
== Reboot of the franchise ==

Revision as of 15:02, 20 March 2017

Guitar Hero is a multi-billion dollar video game franchise published by Activision, in which the player hits musical notes by strumming a plastic guitar controller.

However, in 2011, Activision expected to release a seventh game in the series, developed by Vicarious Visions. This game would have featured a plastic controller with six buttons instead of the normal five, and six guitar strings where the strum bar would have been. The game would only have the guitar as a playable instrument, much like the earlier installments of the franchise. However, the game development was extremely rushed, and the game was cancelled for being a "disaster".[1]

Gameplay

Guitar Hero 7 would have featured dynamic music videos with animated backgrounds, with each song having its own video.[1]

Potential soundtrack

According to a source that communicated with a Kotaku writer, Guitar Hero 7 would have featured songs such as "Sex and Candy" by Marcy Playground, "Turn the Page" by Metallica, "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by The Darkness, "Closing Time" by Semisonic, and various other "terrible" 90's songs.[1]

In January 2015, Twitter user Doctor Cupcakes posted two images of several songs that would have been featured in the game, such as "Disposable Heroes" by Metallica.[2][3] On February 15, 2015, Episode 3 of the Unseen64 podcast was released on Patreon to exclusive customers. This episode contained some information on the cancelled video game.[4]

Unknown songs by The Rolling Stones, Iron Maiden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Muse, and Ramones were also revealed by a user on Vine.

Rock Gamer talks about the Guitar Hero 7 soundtrack.

Reboot of the franchise

In April 2015, Activision announced a true seventh installment of the Guitar Hero franchise. Titled Guitar Hero Live, this video game uses live-action musicians and music video backgrounds instead of CGI characters. This game was released on October 20, 2015 to positive reviews.

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