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Thanks
to our friends at XCN we have the following Q&A with Ted Lange,
Associate Producer at Red Octane for Guitar Hero II.
We hope you enjoy it.
For all the ones who do not know the game Guitar
Hero, can you explain what's the story of the game and how will it be measured
if you are a good or a bad player?
You are a up and coming rocker. You have to
work your way up from a small club to the sell out stadium jamming to some of
the greatest rock songs of all time. This is done by hitting the right buttons
on your guitar controller and strumming at the same time. This really gives you
the feeling of being a true guitar player.
What benefits will this game have over the PS2
Version? What are the differences?
Downloadable content is the biggest addition,
but we also have online leader boards. There is also upgraded graphics and sound
on all characters and levels. Its really a great step above the PS2 version.

The game has received very good reviews
but despite this it is very similar to PS2 version. How do you think it can be improved
in a future Xbox 360 version?
Games can always be improved. I think we just touched on the graphical
improvements. There is also room for online, more expansive story modes and
multiplayer modes. You can go on and on with what can be better and we have a
lot of ideas that we have yet to implement.
Could it be possible to add an editor for
songs stored in Xbox hard drive in the future?
Anything is possible. An editor is something
we've looked into before, but we really want to make sure we deliver a great
overall experience before we start letting users create their own data.
What kind of multiplayer modes do you have in
Xbox Live?We currently don't
have Multiplayer on Xbox Live. We wanted to make sure we worked out every last
detail so that when we do add in online multiplayer it will be just as good of
an online experience as it is offline.
Does the game support the Xbox Live Camera?
Currently no.
How has your experience with Xbox Live
been and in which ways would you like to improve the game through this service?
I love Xbox Live. It's probably the best
online service available and it makes adding content to games simple.
Downloadable content is the biggest way we can improve our game and that is what
we are really looking to. We can have limitless possibilities with Live.
What sort of downloadable content there will
be? Will there be downloadable content from well known international bands as
well, or just the Indies that are completely unknown in other corners of the
world?We plan to keep all fans
very happy by giving everyone a little bit of everything they want. So I would
say yes to all of those.
We hear music tracks will be available by Xbox
Live Marketplace. Will you group these tracks together in a pack or will you be
able to purchase them as individuals. Will they be grouped by music genre?
We are planning on grouping tracks at this
point. Most songs can be grouped by genre, but who knows you may see an Indie
pack or even a Sitar pack. The possibilities are endless.

Tell us something about the multiplayer game
modes, how many players can join a game, which game modes do you created for
GH2?GH2 is two players. We have
co-op, and two different versions of versus mode.
Can you verify the rumour of the halo mjlonir
theme being part of GH II's early downloadable content?
I have no idea where that came from or where it
started, but Master Chief won't stop calling me. He wants his song in the game
so I may just have to include it or else get a needler sicked on me.
Is it possible to use custom tracks or only
ones included or downloaded from the marketplace? Can we jam along to own
tracks?Currently no.
How about making a Drum hero game?
We've been researching all sorts of
instruments. Kazoo Hero is looking very promising.
I was surprised to learn that the guitar
controller was wired. Why have you not produced a wireless guitar? Will one be
released in the near future?
Microsoft held very closely to their wireless technology while we were making
GH2 360. As for the future we'll have to wait and see.
The new port on the guitar, will this be for
effects pedals and such?Very
smart you are. You just might have to wait and see though.
Why don't they have a left handed guitar? It's
not as simple as turning the guitar over. The tremolo arm is up to high then and
the buttons are reversed. Is this something you will be looking into creating
for us left handed people?We've
thought about it and it may happen sooner or later.
You can see all our previous XCN
interviews by visiting our reviews page.
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