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The curtain becomes nauseating. You've stared at it for what seems like eternity. You sweat as the rumbles of an anxious crowd rattle the stage. This is your big moment. After years of hard work and expended creative energy, your dreams may be crushed in a matter of seconds. When the curtain rises, your music career will reach its coda. You'll either knock the crowd off its feet with stellar strumming and killer riffs, etching a rock reputation that may someday lead you to sold-out stadiums and arenas. Or you'll bomb, having to earn your living on the sidewalk with an open guitar case. Fame and fortune begin with fingers and frets. Do you have what it takes to become the next rock-and-roll legend, or are you all thumbs?Picking up where its extremely popular predecessor left off, Guitar Hero II expands your playing options by letting you play two different guitar tracks per song, selecting from rhythm, bass and lead, depending on the track. This smashing sequel follows up the original with more than 55 killer new tracks, including hits from rock legends Van Halen, Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses, Avenged Sevenfold and more. All-new multiplayer modes let you form a duo with a friend in Cooperative mode, or shred riffs back and forth in Pro Face-Off and Face-Off modes. All guitar heroes started somewhere ~ try out the all-new Practice mode to master specific sections of music or even slow down the track, and take your first step towards superstardom.
 
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Great Game
on September 22, 2007
Posted by: Stewart
from Herndon, VA
Who would have ever thought you could play a guitar game with an guitar. Lots of fun to play and keeps you entertained for hours with good music.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This multimedia monster features a SuperDrive DVD burner, a huge 250GB hard drive and ATI RADEON X1600 graphics, providing the power and space you need for digital imaging, gaming and more.
 
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Awesome
on September 20, 2007
Posted by: Stewart
from Herndon, VA
Just amazing, that's all there is to it. Will make you never want to touch a windows machice again. Perfect machine with top notch performance and programs.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisFour years have gone by since the aftermath of Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and a tension smolders through the world of Azeroth. As the races begin to rebuild their shattered kingdoms, new threats, both ancient and ominous, arise to plague the world. Return to Azeroth for a journey with thousands of players in a massively multiplayer online world.Take on the role of a Warcraft hero and begin a quest across this vast world. There are more than 1,000 handwritten quests to be completed. Battle against the fiery dragons of Blackrock Spire, cleanse the undead from the ziggurats of Stratholme and take part in many other adventures. Explore environments that immerse you in this unique and legendary land. You will join with thousands of other players in one world and either join forces or battle against each other. The content of the game will constantly change from month to month with new challenges and adventures created by a dedicated live team. Begin your own epic quest in a unique online world.
 
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Drug of Video Games
on September 19, 2007
Posted by: Stewart
from Herndon, VA
May be entertaining for a few days, but it has many flaws. The purpose of the game is to level your character to max level, which takes months of repetitive questing and grinding. Then once your max level, the game determines how good you are by what armor and weapons you have. This is basically how much time you play the game, since it takes hours grouping with other people for a chance to obtain armor and weapons, which you may not get anything for your effort. There is a small amount of skill involved, but skill is pointless compared to the armor a person has, which comes from how much time the person puts into the game, and their luck. There is player vs. player, but it is quite a bad system. First off it requires waiting up to hours to get into a pvp match, and then there is the chanace for the game to last hours. There is a capture the flag game which usually ends in a stalemate, a capture the control points battle which can end up taking a long time, and a giant invasion battle that can end in a deadlock resulting in a battle taking multiple hours. Once your max level, the only things to do are mainly pvp, which is quite sad, and spend countless hours trying to get armor and weapons by grouping with people, which can be challange in itself since it may take a long time to find a group. Overall it is a game that you get addicted and then makes your spend lots of money to play after you have bought the game.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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