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Guitar Hero: Van Halen is the third band-specific rhythm video game in the Guitar Hero series, released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii. Originally released as a free promotional bonus game for those that pre-ordered Guitar Hero 5 in North America,[1][2] the game was later officially released for everyone else on December 22, 2009 in North America, February 17, 2010 in Australia, and February 19, 2010 in Europe. It was developed by Underground Development, ported to PlayStation 2 and Wii by Budcat Creations, and distributed by Activision.
As with the previous games Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and Guitar Hero: Metallica, the game features 25 songs from Van Halen along with additional songs from selected artists that inspired and have worked with the group.
Contents
- 1 Development
- 2 Gameplay
- 3 Soundtrack
- 4 Group Members
- 5 References
Development[]
While the game was formally announced by Activision on May 7, 2009,[3] several sources reported a month earlier that Van Halen was in development. USK, the German software ratings board, posted a content rating for a Van Halen-based game in the series.[4] GameStop temporarily listed the game for pre-order during the month of April.[5] A list of Xbox 360 Achievements was posted to the Internet in early May.[6]
Throughout September 2009, people who purchased or preordered Guitar Hero 5 in the US were given a code which they could redeem to receive a free copy of Guitar Hero: Van Halen prior to its retail release.[1][2] These copies began arriving to customers in early October for PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, and Wii players,[7] while the PlayStation 3 version was delayed due to a printing error.[8] The game came in a cardboard sleeve with cover art indicating that it was for promotional use.[9]
Gameplay[]
See also: Gameplay in the Guitar Hero series
Guitar Hero: Van Halen is similar to the preceding band-centric game, Guitar Hero: Metallica, featuring support for four players in a single band on Guitar, and Bass, Drums, and Vocals. The game is based on the engine originating from Guitar Hero World Tour, and thus does not feature the additions that are present in Guitar Hero 5, such as drop-in/drop-out play.[10][11]
Only the current members of the band—Eddie Van Halen, David Lee Roth, Alex Van Halen and Wolfgang Van Halen—are playable avatars in the game for the Van Halen songs; former band members Sammy Hagar, Gary Cherone and Michael Anthony are not included.[10][11][12] The band appear as they did in 2009 but, by completing challenges in the game, players can unlock their older appearances from the "spandex era […] with the big hair and tight pants".[10][13] Despite having not been born during this period of the band's history, Wolfgang Van Halen's avatar has a retro outfit copied from the dice-shirt-and-patchwork-jeans getup worn by his father in the video for "Panama".
A demo of the game was released to Xbox Live on December 9, 2009, featuring two Van Halen songs, "Eruption" and "Panama", along with Weezer's "Dope Nose" and Killswitch Engage's "The End of Heartache".[14]
Soundtrack[]
- Main article: Setlist in Guitar Hero: Van Halen
Like the other band-centric games, Guitar Hero: Van Halen includes 25 songs from the band Van Halen, including 3 guitar solos by Eddie Van Halen, in addition to 19 guest acts such as Blink-182, Foo Fighters, The Offspring and Queens of the Stone Age.
Group Members[]
Van Halen band members
- Eddie Van Halen – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1974-2001, 2003-2005, 2006-2020) (died 2020)
- David Lee Roth – lead vocals (1974-1985, 1999-2001, 2006-2020)
- Wolfgang Van Halen – bass, backing vocals (2006-2020)
- Alex Van Halen – drums (1974-2001, 2003-2005, 2006-2020)
Former Members
- Michael Anthony - bass, backing vocals (1974-2001, 2003-2005)
- Sammy Hagar - lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1985-1996, 2003-2005)
- Gary Cherone - lead vocals (1996-1999)
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Guitar Hero Blog — BUY GUITAR HERO® 5 – GET ADVANCE COPY OF THE UNRELEASED GUITAR HERO® VAN HALEN®. Article posted by Guitar Hero on 08/11/2009. Web archive date October 2, 2009.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Breckon, Nick (2009-08-11). "Buy Guitar Hero 5, Get Free Advance Copy of Guitar Hero: Van Halen". Shacknews. http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/59937.
- ↑ O'Conner, Alice (2009-05-07). "DJ Hero, Guitar Hero 5, Guitar Hero Van Halen and Band Hero Announced". Shacknews. http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/58521.
- ↑ McWhartor, Michael (2009-04-17). "Guitar Hero: Van Halen Confirmed By Ratings Board?". Kotaku. http://kotaku.com/5216877/guitar-hero-van-halen-confirmed-by-ratings-board.
- ↑ Plunkett, Luke (2009-04-24). "Guitar Hero: Van Halen Now Available For Pre-Order At GameStop". Kotaku. http://kotaku.com/5225566/guitar-hero-van-halen-now-available-for-pre+order-at-gamestop.
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- ↑ Razak, Matthew (2009-10-04). "GH: Van Halen lands, yours should be there Monday". http://www.destructoid.com/gh-van-halen-lands-yours-should-be-there-monday-150892.phtml.
- ↑ Fletcher, JC (2009-10-15). "Runnin' Late with the Devil: Guitar Hero Van Halen delayed on PS3". Joystiq. http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/15/runnin-late-with-the-devil-guitar-hero-van-halen-delayed-on-ps/.
- ↑ Template:Cite magazine
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Hatfield, Dameon (2009-06-04). "E3 2009: Guitar Hero Van Halen Preview". http://ps3.ign.com/articles/991/991850p1.html.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Template:Cite magazine
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- ↑ Faylor, Chris (2009-12-09). "Guitar Hero Van Halen Demo Hits Xbox 360". Shacknews. http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/61543.
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