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There is a Guitar Battle against [[Joe Perry]] in ''[[Guitar Hero: Aerosmith]]''. It is played at the end of Career Mode, and, upon beating it, Joe Perry is unlocked as a playable character |
There is a Guitar Battle against [[Joe Perry]] in ''[[Guitar Hero: Aerosmith]]''. It is played at the end of Career Mode, and, upon beating it, Joe Perry is unlocked as a playable character |
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− | In [[Guitar Hero World Tour]], the format of the guitar battle format was changed. Power ups no longer appear. Instead, the player tries to bring the crowd meter all the way to their side, |
+ | In [[Guitar Hero World Tour]], the format of the guitar battle format was changed. Power ups no longer appear. Instead, the player tries to bring the crowd meter all the way to their side, somewhat like the original [[Face-Off]] and [[Pro Face-Off]] modes. |
==Videos== |
==Videos== |
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Revision as of 00:11, 4 November 2008
In Guitar Hero, a Guitar Battle is a competition between two players or a player and a computer player. In Guitar Hero III, the players use power-ups to make their opponent miss. In Career Mode, the player faces Tom Morello (Mitch's Moose Lounge), Slash (Shanker's Island), and Lou (Lou's Inferno).
There is a Guitar Battle against Joe Perry in Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. It is played at the end of Career Mode, and, upon beating it, Joe Perry is unlocked as a playable character
In Guitar Hero World Tour, the format of the guitar battle format was changed. Power ups no longer appear. Instead, the player tries to bring the crowd meter all the way to their side, somewhat like the original Face-Off and Pro Face-Off modes.
Videos
Tom Morello Guitar Battle
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Slash Guitar Battle
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