"Guitar Hero 3 for the Playstation 2, PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii are currently scheduled for release in the United States in Fall of 2007."
No other details are given, but with this confirmation and the recently announced competition from EA's Rock Band (created by the original Guitar Hero developers, Harmonix), it probably won't be long before Activision spills the beans on GH3.
Thanks to rny9286 for the news tip!
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Originally posted by: Smoke39
How would the remote be utilized in a guitar accessory? Or are you suggesting using it just for its bluetooth components?
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Originally posted by: mkelehan
It would handle communication with the system as well as the motion sensor for activating Star Power. So, it would make the guitar slightly cheaper than a wired one on other systems, but it'd be wireless. Add that to the fact that the game itself would be $10 cheaper than on PS3 and 360, and you've got a compelling reason to get the Wii version instead.
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Originally posted by: UncleBob
What do you mean, you'd be draining the batteries in both devices? There's no reason to have batteries in the guitar if you've got the Wii Controller attached to it.
Like others have said though - attaching the Wii remote to the guitar gives you a wireless guitar - a whole lot cheaper than they could do otherwise. And while the idea of using the motion sensing abilities of the Wii remote to activate Star Power sounds lackluster - what if the game was programmed to have your on-screen character mimmick your every move with the guitar and you get some performance rating based on your l33t moves? What kind of Guitar Hero just stands (or sits) there the whole time they're on stage anyway? Let's make 'em move!
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Originally posted by: IceCold
Wouldn't it be best to have a slot on the guitar that the remote fits perfectly in, and with a slight push the attachment port would click into place?