Fire up the fretboard, crank up the amp and get ready to rock like never before. Guitar Hero III drops you into the spotlight of the largest and most legendary rock concert ever.
The star-studded soundtrack includes master tracks by such legendary artists as The Rolling Stones, Beastie Boys, Muse and Pearl Jam. With added songs as made legendary by Kiss, Alice Cooper and Heart. Now drop that air guitar, tune your exclusive new Les Paul Guitar Controller and shred the night away with Guitar Hero III.
Key Features
Guitar Hero III Features
Over 45 of the most legendary rock anthems of all-time
Added multiplayer modes – arcade inspired battle and the dual shredding co-op career
Challenge the legends of rock and roll in boss battles
Take those axe shredding skills online and rock live around the world
Expand upon your Guitar Hero experience with downloadable songs, themes and picture packs
See how you match up against the best in the world on the Leaderboards
All-new tricked out venues taking you to hell and back
Your favorite characters freshly fitted with a few new faces
Guitar Hero III Les Paul/Kramer Guitar Controller Features
Completely redesigned Gibson Les Paul/Kramer Guitar Controllers
Wireless freedom to rock without constraints
Swappable faceplates for maximum customization (available on the Les Paul Controller)
Breakaway neck for easier transportation between performances
Ultra-stylish start and back buttons
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