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Product Details:
Product Length:
29.53 inches
Product Width:
3.07 inches
Product Height:
11.42 inches
Product Weight:
6.0 pounds
Package Length:
29.8 inches
Package Width:
11.4 inches
Package Height:
3.1 inches
Package Weight:
3.8 pounds
Release Date:
April 08, 2008
Average Customer Rating:
based on 33 reviews
Game Information:
Platform:
Xbox 360
Media:
CD-ROM
Item Quantity:
1
Description:
Rock out with biggest guitarists, bassists, drummers, and singers of all time with this Rock Band Wireless Guitar, whether as a solo artist or as part of a hard rocking band. The makers of this guitar made unprecedented deals with top record labels and music publishers to bring you music that spans all genres of rock and includes many master recordings from legendary artists. You can add another guitar to your band for the full 4-player Rock Band experience. This guitar is a modeled replica of the classic Fender Stratocaster guitar. It is fully wireless so you can flail as wildly as you shred. The controller also includes 5 additional frets at the top of the neck so you can tap out extreme solos without having to strum.
Features:
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Add another guitar to your band with the Rock Band Wireless Guitar for the ultimate Rock Band World Tour experience
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For the first time ever on Xbox 360, rock out with the replica Fender Stratocaster with full wireless freedom
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Hook two Rock Band Wireless Guitars up to one system for some fierce competitive guitar action in modes such as Score Duel where you battle for the highest score, or the challenging Tug-of-War mode, where performance is key
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Supports downloadable content for never-ending challenges
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Play through the entire play list featuring tracks from punk, metal and alternative to classic and southern rock of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:
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Works PerfectlyOct 10, 2008 We have had no problems with this guitar. It works just as well as the wired one that came with the game, including the power up feature by tipping the guitar.
No OverdriveSep 22, 2008 This Rock Band wireless guitar is yet another disappointment from Harmonix. It is pretty much useless. It will not go into Overdrive except if you push the Start button. There are more missed hits on this strum bar than on the wired RB guitar, which is remarkable considering the wired RB guitar (a replacement to the original) is guaranteed to take 5% off your performance.
This is unfortunate because I like the overall feel of the controller vs. the Guitar Hero models. But that's three RB guitars that are unplayable, while we have controllers from Guitar Hero 2 and 3 (wired and wireless) that have performed flawlessly.
There is an obvious problem with the design, and quality control may make things worse. Guitar Hero has proven that these controllers can work. I have flight stick and driving controllers that work just fine after taking huge beatings over several years. After all this time, it's beyond belief that these problems continue with Rock Band guitars.
Rock Band Wireless Guitar Sep 16, 2008 It`s very funny to play with this guitar. So far I have no problems with it.
As others have statedSep 15, 2008 I struggled between giving this a two or three star review. I decided on the three star, because this guitar functions as a Rock Band guitar much better than the wired version that came with the bundle did. It's flaw is that the tilt function does not work. I am on a mission to find the perfect Rock Band/Guitar Hero controller. I own both games, and I actually only bought Guitar Hero to have an extra controller for playing Rock Band with friends and family. Like previous reviewers stated, all of the guitars have their problems, but I was hoping that this wireless version had been tested enough to work correctly. I still prefer the Guitar Hero Les Paul, but at least the Rock Band wireless will not impede your playing. You just have to get used to going for that select button to get into overdrive.
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Bad Tilt SensorSep 12, 2008 I should have known better. Many other people have already commented on how poor the tilt sensor works in these things. Mine is a perfect example of this - I have never been able to trigger "star power" by tilting my wireless controller. Aside from that, the controller works well. Very frustrating for this aging wannabe rocker.