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|Developer=[[Neversoft]]<br>[[Budcat Creations]] (PS2)<br>[[Vicarious Visions]] (Wii)
|Developer=[[Beenox Studios]]
 
|Producer=[[Activision]], [[Neversoft]]
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|Producer=[[Activision]]<br>[[Aspyr]] (PC & Mac)
 
|Series=[[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero]]
 
|Series=[[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero]]
 
|Platform=[[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Wii]]
 
|Platform=[[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Wii]]
|Release=June 16, 2009
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|Release=June 16, 2008
 
|Genre=Music video game
 
|Genre=Music video game
 
|Mode=Single-player, multiplayer
 
|Mode=Single-player, multiplayer
 
|Media=Blu-ray (PS3), DVD (PS2/Xbox 360/PC/Mac), Wii Optical Disc (Wii)
 
|Media=Blu-ray (PS3), DVD (PS2/Xbox 360/PC/Mac), Wii Optical Disc (Wii)
 
|Input methods=Guitar controller, gamepad, Wii controller
 
|Input methods=Guitar controller, gamepad, Wii controller
}}'''Guitar Hero [[Aerosmith]]''' is by [[Activision]] and [[Neversoft]]. It was released on June 29th 2008 for U.S.. It takes the player through the history of [[Aerosmith]], and stopping off at real tour spots they went, like The Super Bowl in 2001.
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}}'''Guitar Hero: Aerosmith''' is a music video game by [[Activision]] and [[Neversoft]]. It was released on June 29th 2008 for the [[Nintendo Wii]], [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 2]] and [[PlayStation 3]]. It takes the player through the history of the band [[Aerosmith]], and stopping off at real tour spots they went, like The Super Bowl in 2001.
   
 
== Game Modes ==
 
== Game Modes ==
All modes which appeared in [[Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock| Guitar Hero III]] return, except for Co-Op Career. The original Co-op mode was brought back, though. Menus have been re-designed to suit the Aerosmith theme to the game. The shop has also been renamed as The Vault.
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All modes which appeared in [[Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock]] return, except for Co-op Career. The original Co-op mode was brought back, though. Menus have been re-designed to suit the Aerosmith theme to the game. The shop has also been renamed as The Vault.
   
Achievements for Xbox 360 versions are named after songs by Aerosmith.
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Achievements for Xbox 360 versions are named after songs by Aerosmith.
   
== Story ==
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==Story==
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Guitar Hero: Aerosmith follows the story of Aerosmith, unlike the other Guitar Hero games, this game, [[Guitar Hero: Metallica]] and [[Guitar Hero: Van Halen]] are band specific games. Instead of playing just Aerosmith songs, the player must play two non-Aerosmith songs, then after that the audience will demand Aerosmith to come out. The player then plays two songs as Aerosmith, and after the player beats these songs, the player then play an encore as Aerosmith and then move on to the next venue. The story starts from Aerosmith's first gig at Nipmuc High School, and then goes to Max's Kansas City, and then keeps on going until the player gets to the 6th tier and final tier which is the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. The game only has 31 songs in the main setlist.
A departure from the other games, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith follows the career of Aerosmith. At first, players start each tier as two opening acts, which the band from previous titles play as, with a Rhythm Guitarist added. After finishing the songs, the audience demands the namesake band (similar to encore demands in previous titles), and then the players perform two more songs as Aerosmith. Once THAT is completed, players must perform an encore as Aerosmith.
 
   
 
== Venues ==
In the last tier, before Aerosmith is called onto the stage, Joe Perry challenges the player (as a different Guitar Hero) to a [[Guitar Battle]].
 
 
There are six tiers stages in the game.
 
== Stages ==
 
There are six tiers stages in the game.
 
   
 
#Getting the Band Together ([[Nipmuc High School]])
 
#Getting the Band Together ([[Nipmuc High School]])
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#The Triumphant Return ([[The Orpheum]])
 
#The Triumphant Return ([[The Orpheum]])
 
#International Superstars ([[Moscow]])
 
#International Superstars ([[Moscow]])
#The Great American Band (Half-Time Show)
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#The Great American Rock Band ([[Half-Time Show]])
 
#Rock n' Roll Legends ([[Rock & Roll Hall of Fame]])
 
#Rock n' Roll Legends ([[Rock & Roll Hall of Fame]])
   
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== Track listing ==
 
== Track listing ==
''Main article: [[List of songs in Guitar Hero: Aerosmith]]''
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:''[[Setlist in Guitar Hero: Aerosmith]]''
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== Group Members ==
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Aerosmith band members
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*[[Steven Tyler]] – lead vocals, harmonica (1970-Present)
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*[[Joe Perry]] – lead guitar, backing vocals (1970-1980, 1984-Present)
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*[[Brad Whitford]] – rhythm guitar (1971-1982, 1984-Present)
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*[[Tom Hamilton]] – bass (1970-Present)
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*[[Joey Kramer]] – drums (1970-Present)
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Former Members
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*[[Ray Tobano]] - rhythm guitar (1970-1971)
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*[[Jimmy Crespo]] - lead guitar (1980-1984)
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*[[Rick Dufay]] - rhythm guitar (1982-1984)
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==Diffrences between Guitar Hero 3 and Guitar hero Aerosmith==
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*The "You Rock" font has been changed and the letters now explode instead of flying away in GH3
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*Almost everything in the game is Aerosmith themed
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*There are only 4 covers in the game unlike GH3 there are18 covers
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*The Easy Expert, Bret Micheals, and Unlock Everything cheats are removed
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*There are much more styles in the game
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*The store is now renamed to the vault
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*In the opening acts there is a new band member called The Guitarist
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*In opening acts, Axel Steel and Izzy sparks now have a different star power effect that comes out of their guitar, Its a very light blue effect with lightning symbols coming out
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*There are only 6 venues instead of 8 in solo career
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*The HOPO system in this game has changed and became a bit more harder
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*The songs in this game are very easy unlike GH3 wich has very difficult songs
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*The bassist now has a firebird guitar instead of the guitar he had in GH3
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*There are many new guitars and finishes
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*If you create a band and choose "Aerosmith" as the name, you can go straight to Moscow.
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*If you create a band and choose "Aerosmith" as the band name, you can go straight to Moscow.
 
*If you use the Unlocked All Songs [[:Category:Cheats|cheat]], the song [[Pandora's Box]] isn't unlocked.
 
*If you use the Unlocked All Songs [[:Category:Cheats|cheat]], the song [[Pandora's Box]] isn't unlocked.
*This is 1 of the 2 games(The other being [[Guitar Hero: Metallica]]) that is rated M in Australia compared to the usual PG Rating (Except Band Hero which is rated G)
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*This is 1 of the 2 games (The other being [[Guitar Hero: Metallica]]) that is rated M in Australia compared to the usual PG Rating (excluding Band Hero, which is rated G)
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*The setlist is shorter than that of Guitar Hero III; and there are only 6 venues. GH3 featured 14 venues (8 for Single Player, 6 for Co-op)
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*This is the only band-specific game in which you can't play drums or vocals.
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*Prior to April 1st, 2014, "[[Love In An Elevator]]", "[[Rag Doll]]", and "[[Livin' on the Edge]]" were available as DLC for Guitar Hero 5 and all further titles.
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*You may or may not be able to play this game with a Rock Band guitar depending on the type. For example, you can play it with a Stratocaster, but you can't play it with a Hofner 500/1.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
[[Image:256px-Guitar_hero_aerosmith_cover_neutral.jpg|thumb|]]
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[[Image:256px-Guitar_hero_aerosmith_cover_neutral.jpg|thumb|]]
   
 
{{Games}}
 
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Revision as of 02:35, 27 May 2019

Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is a music video game by Activision and Neversoft. It was released on June 29th 2008 for the Nintendo WiiXbox 360PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. It takes the player through the history of the band Aerosmith, and stopping off at real tour spots they went, like The Super Bowl in 2001.

Game Modes

All modes which appeared in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock return, except for Co-op Career. The original Co-op mode was brought back, though. Menus have been re-designed to suit the Aerosmith theme to the game. The shop has also been renamed as The Vault.

Achievements for Xbox 360 versions are named after songs by Aerosmith.

Story

Guitar Hero: Aerosmith follows the story of Aerosmith, unlike the other Guitar Hero games, this game, Guitar Hero: Metallica and Guitar Hero: Van Halen are band specific games. Instead of playing just Aerosmith songs, the player must play two non-Aerosmith songs, then after that the audience will demand Aerosmith to come out. The player then plays two songs as Aerosmith, and after the player beats these songs, the player then play an encore as Aerosmith and then move on to the next venue. The story starts from Aerosmith's first gig at Nipmuc High School, and then goes to Max's Kansas City, and then keeps on going until the player gets to the 6th tier and final tier which is the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. The game only has 31 songs in the main setlist.

Venues

There are six tiers stages in the game.

  1. Getting the Band Together (Nipmuc High School)
  2. First Taste of Success (Max's Kansas City)
  3. The Triumphant Return (The Orpheum)
  4. International Superstars (Moscow)
  5. The Great American Rock Band (Half-Time Show)
  6. Rock n' Roll Legends (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame)

Characters

Characters from Guitar Hero III will return, as opening acts, with new costumes based on the Guitar Hero III ones.

New characters include Joe Perry (guitarist), Tom Hamilton (bassist), Brad Whitford (guitarist) and DMC (of Run-D.M.C). All four are unlockable, and are actual guitarists. Their real-life counterparts did motion capture exclusively for the game.

Track listing

Setlist in Guitar Hero: Aerosmith

Group Members

Aerosmith band members

Former Members

  • Ray Tobano - rhythm guitar (1970-1971)
  • Jimmy Crespo - lead guitar (1980-1984)
  • Rick Dufay - rhythm guitar (1982-1984)

Diffrences between Guitar Hero 3 and Guitar hero Aerosmith

  • The "You Rock" font has been changed and the letters now explode instead of flying away in GH3
  • Almost everything in the game is Aerosmith themed
  • There are only 4 covers in the game unlike GH3 there are18 covers
  • The Easy Expert, Bret Micheals, and Unlock Everything cheats are removed
  • There are much more styles in the game
  • The store is now renamed to the vault
  • In the opening acts there is a new band member called The Guitarist
  • In opening acts, Axel Steel and Izzy sparks now have a different star power effect that comes out of their guitar, Its a very light blue effect with lightning symbols coming out
  • There are only 6 venues instead of 8 in solo career
  • The HOPO system in this game has changed and became a bit more harder
  • The songs in this game are very easy unlike GH3 wich has very difficult songs
  • The bassist now has a firebird guitar instead of the guitar he had in GH3
  • There are many new guitars and finishes

Trivia

  • If you create a band and choose "Aerosmith" as the band name, you can go straight to Moscow.
  • If you use the Unlocked All Songs cheat, the song Pandora's Box isn't unlocked.
  • This is 1 of the 2 games (The other being Guitar Hero: Metallica) that is rated M in Australia compared to the usual PG Rating (excluding Band Hero, which is rated G)
  • The setlist is shorter than that of Guitar Hero III; and there are only 6 venues. GH3 featured 14 venues (8 for Single Player, 6 for Co-op)
  • This is the only band-specific game in which you can't play drums or vocals.
  • Prior to April 1st, 2014, "Love In An Elevator", "Rag Doll", and "Livin' on the Edge" were available as DLC for Guitar Hero 5 and all further titles.
  • You may or may not be able to play this game with a Rock Band guitar depending on the type. For example, you can play it with a Stratocaster, but you can't play it with a Hofner 500/1.

Gallery

256px-Guitar hero aerosmith cover neutral
v · t · eGames of the Guitar Hero series
Console games
Main series games Guitar Hero · Guitar Hero II · Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock · Guitar Hero World Tour · Guitar Hero 5 · Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock · Guitar Hero Live
Expansion games Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s · Guitar Hero: Smash Hits · Band Hero (main page)
Band-centric games Guitar Hero: Aerosmith · Guitar Hero: Metallica · Guitar Hero: Van Halen
Portable games
Guitar Hero: On Tour series Guitar Hero: On Tour · Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades · Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits
Guitar Hero Mobile series Guitar Hero III Mobile · Guitar Hero III: Backstage Pass · Guitar Hero World Tour Mobile · Guitar Hero 5 Mobile · Guitar Hero World Tour Mobile: Backstage Pass · Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock Mobile
Other games Band Hero (NDS) · Guitar Hero (iOS) · Guitar Hero Live (iOS)
Electronic toys Guitar Hero Carabiner · Guitar Hero Air Guitar Rocker · Kellogg's Guitar Hero promotional toys · Guitar Hero 2nd Edition Carabiner
Miscellaneous games and apps
Arcade games Guitar Hero Arcade
Cancelled games Guitar Hero 4 (NDS) · Guitar Hero Greatest Hits (NDS) · Guitar Hero 7 · DJ Hero 3D
Companion apps Guitar Hero VIP Pass (X360) · Guitar Hero Live Companion (iOS)
DJ Hero series DJ Hero (Renegade Edition) · DJ Hero Mobile · DJ Hero 2
Bundle packs Guitar Hero I & II Dual Pack (PS2) · Guitar Hero II & Aerosmith Dual Pack (X360) · Guitar Hero: On Tour & On Tour: Decades Box Set (NDS) · Guitar Hero III & Aerosmith Dual Pack (Wii) · Compilation Disc: DJH / BH / GH5 / GH:GH (X360)