"Guitar Hero Arcade" seems poised for success before it's even out the door, which already has the game's developers thinking about the future.
When development started at Raw Thrills, Activision and Neversoft were building "Guitar Hero World Tour." "Guitar Hero Arcade" is based on "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock."
With "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero World Tour" taking band-style music games to the mainstream, Raw Thrills VP Andrew Eloff is intrigued at the idea of expanding that to the arcade game.
"It's exciting to think about, isn't it?," said Eloff to MTV Multiplayer during a "Guitar Hero Arcade" interview last week. "I personally really like playing the drums now because that's like a whole different level of play [The decision] really is up to Activision and Konami. At the end of the day, it's Activision's baby and Konami is the partner on it and we're developing it and manufacturing it for them. It's really up to them, but I think it would be super cool to add more instruments and stuff like that."
What do you think about "Guitar Hero World Tour" in the arcades? If this game had been available during my college years, it would have eaten my wallet.
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