After spotting a rather pricey ($240) Guitar Hero: World Tour bundle on the Red Octanes website, Activision has clarified to Joystiq what the normal price of the World Tour bundle will actually be. For those looking for the standard package on the Xbox 360 (game, drums, guitar, and microphone), Guitar Hero: World Tour will cost $190, which seems fairly standard in the recently birthed full band rhythm genre. Should you desire to pick up the game with only the guitar, it will set you back $100.
So, what's up with the $240 bundle? This special bundle -- along with the game and all the instruments -- comes with a T-shirt, battery charger, key chain, and (cloth) guitar case. For an extra $50. Make of that what you will.
Reader Comments (12)
Posted: Oct 7th 2008 12:26PM (Unverified) said
wouldn't most of us want either the whole package, OR the game with the drums? why say this is the price for the game plus guitar, when anyone who has GH3 already has the guitar, but not the drums?
this makes no sense.
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this makes no sense.
Posted: Oct 7th 2008 12:38PM tucker973 said
The new guitar is all fancy-fied compared to the GH3 guitar, apparently. Also, you can use the Rock Band drums and mic, and since the RB guitar is shite, it's technically possible that a non-GH3 owner who has RB would want to purchase the GHWT package with the apparently better guitar.
Actually, I might be in for this package if the guitar is decent, as my GH3 wireless guitar has been on the fritz lately, yet I have no desire to purchase more plastic drums.
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Actually, I might be in for this package if the guitar is decent, as my GH3 wireless guitar has been on the fritz lately, yet I have no desire to purchase more plastic drums.
Posted: Oct 7th 2008 7:24PM symmetryx said
Well, I can't say yet, since I haven't seen the game yet, but until now, GH has always just been about the guitar. It's to be expected that when they open up to other instruments, they'd still make the guitar their priority.
Rock Band was a new franchise, and it just so happened that they made the drums the most involved in comparison to the other instruments.
I would hope that they'd eventually release the drums on their own.
The GH:WT guitar has that slide business on the neck now.
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Rock Band was a new franchise, and it just so happened that they made the drums the most involved in comparison to the other instruments.
I would hope that they'd eventually release the drums on their own.
The GH:WT guitar has that slide business on the neck now.
Posted: Oct 7th 2008 5:05PM (Unverified) said
"The new guitar is all fancy-fied compared to the GH3 guitar, apparently."
And still fails compared to the RB2 guitar. The GH guitars have always felt cheap and small. The RB guitar feels solid and more like a real guitar, and the RB2 one just improves on it.
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And still fails compared to the RB2 guitar. The GH guitars have always felt cheap and small. The RB guitar feels solid and more like a real guitar, and the RB2 one just improves on it.
Posted: Oct 7th 2008 7:34PM tucker973 said
Sorry, dude, there are two clear schools of thought on that... I LOATHE the RB guitar. It feels like a piece of garbage, the strum bar feels like fiddling with a rubber band and I can never tell if the buttons are even registering. I want to know when I'm hitting stuff. I used the RB guitar like twice and immediately switched back to my GH3 wireless one.
I've talked to friends who are about split down the middle on the issue, so I'd gladly replace my aging GH3 "axe" with the world tour one if it's got the same "feel" to the buttons and strum bar.
As far as drums, I know there are people who hate the RB drums, but personally I don't mind them at all. It's all a matter of preference; maybe I just feel more at home with the GH-style guitar because I've been using their hardware for so long.
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I've talked to friends who are about split down the middle on the issue, so I'd gladly replace my aging GH3 "axe" with the world tour one if it's got the same "feel" to the buttons and strum bar.
As far as drums, I know there are people who hate the RB drums, but personally I don't mind them at all. It's all a matter of preference; maybe I just feel more at home with the GH-style guitar because I've been using their hardware for so long.
Posted: Oct 7th 2008 5:55PM (Unverified) said
i totally agree. Rock Band 2 has blown me away. i was thinking about getting GH, but there's only like 2 great songs that arent on RB2, but then either RB2 has the rest of the songs, or the songs on GH are wayy worse.
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Posted: Oct 7th 2008 1:35PM (Unverified) said
And for us Brits? The standard bundle is a modest £150 ($260). I'm soooo fed up with next-gen, I'm off to buy ten Dreamcasts.
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Posted: Oct 7th 2008 4:42PM blakbuzzrd said
Hello, recession, anyone?
Sorry, Activision, but $200 of my dough will not be spent on one game in one stroke anytime soon. I'm having a hard enough time justifying buying any game right now, given the economy and the correspondingly overwhelming incentive to tighten belts.
I'll borrow your game, and buy it used later.
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Sorry, Activision, but $200 of my dough will not be spent on one game in one stroke anytime soon. I'm having a hard enough time justifying buying any game right now, given the economy and the correspondingly overwhelming incentive to tighten belts.
I'll borrow your game, and buy it used later.
Posted: Oct 8th 2008 2:03AM (Unverified) said
damn right
I try GH3 and did not like it. I was almost going to buy it but thanks to a friend that just got one. I pass
Why? lets see....
-Cheap ass plastic
-Finger Cramps from hell
-Tilter is too sensitive
So hell with this. I going to try Rock Band 1 or 2 next.
Why blow $100 bucks on a plastic guitar (god knows how long it will last) and game when you can get real cheap one just the guitar itself
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I try GH3 and did not like it. I was almost going to buy it but thanks to a friend that just got one. I pass
Why? lets see....
-Cheap ass plastic
-Finger Cramps from hell
-Tilter is too sensitive
So hell with this. I going to try Rock Band 1 or 2 next.
Why blow $100 bucks on a plastic guitar (god knows how long it will last) and game when you can get real cheap one just the guitar itself
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