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THE GOOD:
- Interesting Port To A Portable Console. - Good Graphics. - Awesome Music (of course!) - Unlockable Content. - Uses All The DS Features. - External Personalization... In A Way. THE BAD: SUMMARY:
It is a strange concept to anyone that Guitar Hero could possibly be on the DS. But you soon realize that it was a good idea. The overall method of game play is good, and its a nice idea that lets you bring Guitar Hero on the road with you.
What the bundle includes: The game The Guitar Grip Two sheets of stickers Instructions A guitar pick stylus An Adaptor for the Original DS The Guitar Grip: You cant play the game without this little device. The Guitar Grip fits into the GBA slot on your DS. When you first open up the box, the Guitar Grip is set up for use on the DS Lite. If you have an Original DS, you can remove the Lite Adapter and put on the Original Adapter. The box includes instructions on how to do this. You have the option to change the skin of the grip. One skin is already put on for you. You need to get new skins elsewhere, since the game only has the one already in there. It also has an adjustable strap to help...
Guitar Hero: On Tour (Nintendo DS)
When Guitar Hero makes a transition to the DS, what comes into your head? Immediately I was skeptical. How could the famed console series work on a handheld? When I returned from the store with my Guitar Hero: On Tour package, there were multiple items inside. There was the Guitar Grip with a pick stylus inside, which I will explain soon. Two small sticker sheets, an adapter that makes the Guitar Grip compatible on the original Nintendo DS, the game manual, and the instructions booklet are all included in the package. I'm not sure if you will receive this upon purchase, but I received an extra blue pick stylus. Now, you may be wondering, what is a Guitar Grip? The Guitar Grip is what makes this game possible. It slides into the GBA Port at the bottom of your NDS. There is a strap on the underside, where your hand can rest. Your first four fingers rest on the four fret buttons. Yes, I said four. This time around,... Lowest Prices |
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