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  • Guitar Hero: On Tour
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  • Guitar Hero: On Tour is a music video game for the Nintendo DS. As the name implies, it is part of the Guitar Hero video game series and the first released for the DS. It is noted as the highest priced retailed Nintendo DS game at $49.99 USD. It doesn't include a guitar, but rather an enlarged game cartridge that features four (rather than the usual five) buttons that the player can press. The player is required to hold the DS on its side as if you were reading a book (ala Brain Age and Hotel Dusk: Room 215), while the four buttons will be featured on the side where the Game Boy Advance slot is.
  • The gameplay in On Tour was designed to be similar to the home console games while still maintaining the portability of the Nintendo DS. The new Guitar Grip peripheral replaces the guitar controller of the home games with an adapter for older DS systems; it attaches to the DS's GBA slot and features four fret buttons. In order to strum, the player uses their stylus (a special pick-shaped stylus is included with the game) to strum the notes on the touch screen. Star Power is activated either by blowing or speaking into the DS's microphone, pressing one of the system's face buttons, or tapping the Star Power meter.
  • Guitar Hero: On Tour is a music video game for the Nintendo DS. As the name implies, it is part of the Guitar Hero video game series and the first released for the DS. It is noted as the highest priced retailed Nintendo DS game at $49.99 USD. It doesn't include a guitar, but rather an enlarged game cartridge that features four (rather than the usual five) buttons that the player can press. The player is required to hold the DS on it's side as if you were reading a book (ala Brain Age and Hotel Dusk: Room 215), while the four buttons will be featured on the side where the Game Boy Advance slot is.
  • Guitar Hero: On Tour is a music video game for the Nintendo DS system, based on the Guitar Hero series of video games. The game is developed by Vicarious Visions and published by RedOctane and Activision, and was released in North America and Australia in June 2008, and in Europe in July 2008. Two versions were released in Europe, one for primarily English-speaking countries, and one for the rest of Europe, with some changes in the song list.
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  • 2008-06-26
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  • 2008-06-22
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  • 2008-07-18
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  • 2008-09-25
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  • Music
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Title
  • Guitar Hero: On Tour
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  • Single-player
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  • DS
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  • E10
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  • Single player, multiplayer
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  • 2008-06-22
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  • The gameplay in On Tour was designed to be similar to the home console games while still maintaining the portability of the Nintendo DS. The new Guitar Grip peripheral replaces the guitar controller of the home games with an adapter for older DS systems; it attaches to the DS's GBA slot and features four fret buttons. In order to strum, the player uses their stylus (a special pick-shaped stylus is included with the game) to strum the notes on the touch screen. Star Power is activated either by blowing or speaking into the DS's microphone, pressing one of the system's face buttons, or tapping the Star Power meter. Returning characters are Pandora, Axel Steel, Judy Nails and Johnny Napalm along with two unique characters made specifically for Guitar Hero: On Tour, Gunner Jaxon and Memphis Rose. The game also features a redone version of the band you play seen in previous games. The Female Singer from previous games has been replaced by a different one, along with a new drummer, and The Singer replaces The Bassist.
  • Guitar Hero: On Tour is a music video game for the Nintendo DS system, based on the Guitar Hero series of video games. The game is developed by Vicarious Visions and published by RedOctane and Activision, and was released in North America and Australia in June 2008, and in Europe in July 2008. Two versions were released in Europe, one for primarily English-speaking countries, and one for the rest of Europe, with some changes in the song list. As with other Guitar Hero games, the player attempts to follow the lead guitar portion of a rock song as note patterns scroll by on the game's screens. The player strums each note by dragging the stylus across the touchscreen while holding down the fret buttons. A special Guitar Duel mode against the computer or human opponent over local wifi incorporates other features of the Nintendo DS in order to remove distractions created by the opponent in order to keep playing the song.
  • Guitar Hero: On Tour is a music video game for the Nintendo DS. As the name implies, it is part of the Guitar Hero video game series and the first released for the DS. It is noted as the highest priced retailed Nintendo DS game at $49.99 USD. It doesn't include a guitar, but rather an enlarged game cartridge that features four (rather than the usual five) buttons that the player can press. The player is required to hold the DS on it's side as if you were reading a book (ala Brain Age and Hotel Dusk: Room 215), while the four buttons will be featured on the side where the Game Boy Advance slot is. According to the publishers there will be over 20 songs, though which ones are not exact as of yet.
  • Guitar Hero: On Tour is a music video game for the Nintendo DS. As the name implies, it is part of the Guitar Hero video game series and the first released for the DS. It is noted as the highest priced retailed Nintendo DS game at $49.99 USD. It doesn't include a guitar, but rather an enlarged game cartridge that features four (rather than the usual five) buttons that the player can press. The player is required to hold the DS on its side as if you were reading a book (ala Brain Age and Hotel Dusk: Room 215), while the four buttons will be featured on the side where the Game Boy Advance slot is.
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