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| Guitar Hero: On Tour | 
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| From: Activision Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $37.99 You Save: $12.00 (24%)
Buy New/Used from $29.89
Avg. Customer Rating:   (73 reviews) Sales Rank: 12
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 95327 Model: 400009415834 UPC: 047875953277 EAN: 0047875953277 ASIN: B0013ZEMUK
Release Date: June 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  Sweet Game June 28, 2008 Pros: Easy to learn, good sounds, good audio quality, never gets boring, lots of different modes, mix of older and new songs.
Cons: Causes my arm to ache and cramp a lot, need to go to a hotspot to play online, not very many songs.(25)
Overall it's an awesome game. It doesn't matter if you have bought and played all the Guitar Hero titles or if this is your first one. If this IS your first time in the Guitar Hero series, then don't worry about picking it up. They have awesome practice modes where you can speed down the song and a tutorial. I'm very surprised at the sound quality but I wish there were more songs to choose from. But they did include more up-to-date songs then last time including Here It Goes Again by O.K Go. But they didn't forget the older songs like We're Not Gonna Take It by Twisted Sister. I would definatly reccomend getting this game.
  A great space and money saving version of the game June 27, 2008 I don't have one of the big consoles, so this is a relatively inexpensive way to enjoy the game. And, it saves space too! Do pay attention to the ergonomics, after just a couple songs, I can see where I would have pain if I played too long. Resting the DS on my belly took the stress off my wrist- not having to support the DS and move my fingers at the same time.
Overall, the game is great, just as much fun as the other versions, yet portable. I heartily recommend this for anyone who has a DS.
  tiny effing buttons June 27, 2008 I'm sorry I thought the grip was going to be bigger. I mean I knew it was four buttons, but they had the room on the ds to make those buttons slightly bigger. But once you learn your way around those tiny buttons, the game is full of fun songs (but seriously why Smashmouth and stop with Kiss!!) I'm a fan of the venues nothing like playing on giant octopus.
  hmm... 3.5 stars.. June 27, 2008 The game is a lot of fun once you get use to it. I would say the learning curve for me was at least a half hour before I gave up and did the tutorial really quick (then I felt really stupid). For me the game is a lot easier than the other guitar hero I have (ps2 version). I'm really very horrible at the ps2 version and I don't think I've ever completed a song on the hard level. On this version I've been able to complete a handful of songs on the expert level.. crazy. I refuse to shout rock on.. or rock out.. to get star power. I feel like an idiot doing that. Touching the star power meter works just fine for me! There is a very limited number of songs but I did enjoy a handful of them. After two or three songs your hand starts to ache.. but I guess that happens with all the versions to some extent.
If you enjoy the GH series this might be a letdown.. paying $50 for songs you've most likely played. But if you've been waiting to check these games out I would highly recommend getting this game because it is a unique way to play Guitar Hero.
  Maybe the wait wasn't really worth it June 26, 2008 I first heard they were thinking about a DS version of Guitar Hero maybe a year ago. I was looking forward to it because at the time I didn't own my own PS2. I was so excited when I saw the sale flyer for this week at work I was so excited.
I bought Guitar Hero on Tour on tuesday and after spending a good 2 minutes searching for the pick stylus I've beat quite a few songs. The guitar grip makes play slightly difficult and the game is definitely more challenging then the other versions. I always miss consecutive same color long notes. usually because im using the whammy bar and dont stop in time to strum the next note. The songs in the game are great and there are some different venues which make it more interesting.
Overall I'd say the game is maybe worth about $10 less than the current retail price. It is the most expensive DS game out there. If you love the other versions of Guitar Hero go for it. It is nice to be able to play on the go and to not have a giant guitar in your lap.
There is some minor pain involved in whichever hand is holding the DS but thats true with all versions.
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