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Description
The listing, Guitar Hero Guitar with pedal and plug has ended.
This is a Guitar Hero Guitar for ps2, comes with the pedal and plug. The cover where the batteries go on the pedal is missing. Other then that everything works just fine.
Its in very good condition. There are no scratches no parts missing on the guitar, as u may notice there isnt a strap. As u read the title thats the only thing wrong
The pedal was great because it allowed you to go into Star Power/Overdrive without tilting the guitar; and it has a not-that-great 'whammy bar' pedal, for when the whammy bar inevitably breaks. I always just wrapped a rubber band around the limp whammy bar (... that sounds rude!) and connected it to the guitar's strap peg on the end. Cheap fix, but it worked. :)
I've never used that version of the GH guitar, but the Gibson SG guitars that came with Guitar Hero 3 (PS2) worked with not only all of my Guitar Hero games, but with all of my Rock Band games, as well. The Rock Band drums (original, no cymbals) worked with my Guitar Hero games (the ones that had drums for the players to use such as World Tour or Guitar Hero 5), but didn't allow you to do the Battle modes.
That's what I loved about the PS2 and the Rock Band and Guitar Hero games; peripherals appeared to work well between both franchises. Not like on the Wii where you're GH guitars don't work with BH. Really ticks me off that they quit supporting it. They dropped support for the PS2 and band games began to drop in popularity. Sad that no one at the corporate level ever made the connection. Oh well, their loss.
The pedal was great because it allowed you to go into Star Power/Overdrive without tilting the guitar; and it has a not-that-great 'whammy bar' pedal, for when the whammy bar inevitably breaks. I always just wrapped a rubber band around the limp whammy bar (... that sounds rude!) and connected it to the guitar's strap peg on the end. Cheap fix, but it worked. :)
I've never used that version of the GH guitar, but the Gibson SG guitars that came with Guitar Hero 3 (PS2) worked with not only all of my Guitar Hero games, but with all of my Rock Band games, as well. The Rock Band drums (original, no cymbals) worked with my Guitar Hero games (the ones that had drums for the players to use such as World Tour or Guitar Hero 5), but didn't allow you to do the Battle modes.
That's what I loved about the PS2 and the Rock Band and Guitar Hero games; peripherals appeared to work well between both franchises. Not like on the Wii where you're GH guitars don't work with BH. Really ticks me off that they quit supporting it. They dropped support for the PS2 and band games began to drop in popularity. Sad that no one at the corporate level ever made the connection. Oh well, their loss.