As autumn is approaching and the air begins to get a little crisp in the mornings, competitive people around the world anxiously preparing their minds for next season. Fans have been studying up on all the latest information about their favorite of both journalists and spies alike. They search the Internet in search of the latest rumors and speculations of experts, allowing the marketing pros to whip into a frenzy of expectation.That 's right, it is almost time for the new video games for be released this year and promises to deliver an extraordinary head-to-head competition two games in the category of interactive music. It will be fun to see the upcoming battle royal between the latest versions of Guitar Hero and band. Little Rock HistoryGuitar Hero was originally developed and presented by two companies, Harmonix Music Systems and Red Octane in 2005. In 2006 Red Octane was acquired by Activision and Harmonix was acquired by MTV Networks. Harmonix stopped producing games for the series in 2007 when production moved to Neversoft, a subsidiary of Activision.In 2007 Rock Band was released comp software from Electronic Arts, you guessed it, Hormonix and MTV Networks. To see where it goes? Activision had the world by the tail in 2007 because the ownership of interactive music video game market. Guitar Hero II has been a fantastic success and Guitar Hero 3 pledges to do even better. Then came Band.What Rock Guitar Hero has always stand apart from other games is the controller peripherals, looked and felt like a small guitar. It was originally modeled after the Gibson SG, an instantly recognized instrument of hard rock, and even complete with a strap so it could be led to a style rock show. The game is played by pressing the buttons on the neck of the guitar "and, while" ripping "the switch control as you play along with Banda game.Rock took the concept a step further and introduced the inclusion several instruments, including more guitars, drums and microphone for an individual performance to a "banda" performance.New for 2008The multi-player "banda" concept rock band must have made a significant dent in the Guitar Hero market, as it has been completely integrated into Guitar Hero 4. Although many of the specifics of Guitar Hero 4 are still secret, enough has been released or leaked to have a good idea of what lies ahead. In what appears to be a clear case of "me too, but better!" GH4 the launch will include a battery and microphone. The Guitar Hero drums will be a clear improvement over the original design of the banda de rock set, which is resistant, an amount more realistic and (most importantly?) More silent. (In fairness, the word is Rock Band has improved durability and tranquillity of his kit this year.) This year, Guitar Hero will also allow "gangs" to actually use the system to record their original music and free all community have to vote. Data from the game for Rock Band 2 are not very well known yet what will be interesting to see if they try to rest on its laurels or take another notch again.For players, the decision between games will be very difficult and I recommend does not make its decision based on past experience, including as recently as last year. Things change fast.I really believe that, except for a couple of functions, the games will be very similar. The set lists are both very strong with several cases of the same song with a different famous artist in both lists. I think it's just going to come to make a choice based on their own preferences and desires.ConclusionThe true beneficiary of all this one upmanship and competition is the consumer. The work harder for companies to overcome and offer each other in seeking their entertainment dollar, the better for all of us. So, ultimately, does not really matter if the game sells more copies or wins most awards. The real winners will be you and me, players and consumers of world.Enjoy competition and seize rewards.When he is not playing video games, James Laney spends its time to find and write about Guitar Hero 4 Traps and Rock Band 2 Traps sure to stay away until date.

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