All but one of the bonus songs are purchased in the in-game store using the virtual money earned through the Career modes of the game. Unlike the previous two games, whose bonus acts mostly comprised bands from the Boston scene (some of which have had members who worked at Harmonix and were involved with the games' development), Guitar Hero III's bonus song selection showcases a variety of European bands in addition to American bands signed to independent labels. ^i This song's Bass or Rhythm chart is hidden it can only be accessed in Co-Op mode. ^g This song was covered by Steve Ouimette Studios. ^e This song was re-recorded by the original artist for the game. ^d This song is featured in the main setlist of Guitar Hero Arcade. ^c Song has no rhythm guitar or bass guitar track included and, thus, cannot be played in any co-operative mode. ^b Song has a rhythm guitar track instead of a bass guitar co-operative play track. ^a This song was re-recorded specifically for Guitar Hero III. "Number of the Beast"" The Number of the Beast" "Devil Went Down to Georgia"" The Devil Went Down to Georgia" īeing based on the same engine as the seventh generation versions of Guitar Hero III, Guitar Hero Arcade features a set of 50 songs chosen from the main, bonus and downloadable content lists. All songs (except Boss Battles) can be unlocked for all modes through special cheat codes for the game, as to, for example, allow a solo player to access the Co-Op Encore songs without having to play through Co-Op mode. However, these songs were available as free downloadable content for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game. The three Boss Battle songs are not playable outside of Solo Career mode. Once a tier is open at any difficulty level, all songs except the Encores and Boss Battle songs become available for all other game modes the Encore songs become available once they are completed. In Co-Op Career mode, the players only perform the first six tiers, do not encounter any Boss Battles, and have different Encore songs from the Solo Career mode. However, this option is only available for the first two boss battles (Slash and Tom Morello). The player must attempt the Boss Battle three times, but after the third time the player has the option of passing the Boss Battle in order to continue progression in the game. During the Solo Career mode, the player will also encounter three Boss Battles, a new mode introduced in Guitar Hero III, at the ends of three tiers as listed below, prior to performing the Encore song. The player(s) must complete some or all of the songs in one tier (based on the career difficulty selected), including the Encore, to access the next one. These songs are arranged in eight sequential tiers based on their relative difficulty. Guitar Hero III features 73 songs spread across both the Solo and Co-Op Career modes. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions each had an exclusive song. Four downloadable songs were only available for a limited time. As of September 12, 2008, there are 59 songs available as downloadable content for both platforms, bringing the total number of available songs for these versions to 132. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions support downloadable content in the form of new songs for the game. Guitar Hero III features 73 songs on the game's media this includes the 39 single-player songs, three "Boss Battle" songs, six co-op career exclusive songs, and 25 bonus songs. The game was released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 game consoles, and also for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh personal computers. This game is the first in the series to be developed by Neversoft, and was distributed by RedOctane and Activision. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is the third release in the Guitar Hero series of music video games.
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