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DigitalLife '07: Guitar Hero Day in New York City photo

It's Digital Technology Week here in the New Yorks. For the fourth year in a row, media giant Ziff Davis is hosting its DigitalLife technology expo, and unleashing buttloads of premieres. From Gateway to M-Audio, to Microsoft to others, corporations are dishing out their newest gadgets (*cough* schemes and *cough cough* trickery) for the public to tinker with.

Red Octane premiered Guitar Hero at DigitalLife in 2005. Back then, they were an indie developer with an ambitious product that would be on its way to become the next-gen karaoke and street drug of choice for gamers worldwide. At this year's expo, Red Octane is one of five featured "hot" companies (along with Ford, HD DVD and some others). A videogame is considered to be the cream of the crop in the technology game. Damn, gaming's cultural status is leveling up (somewhere in-between Hasselhoff and foreign exchange students). And to further justify Guitar Hero's place in the public eye, the city of New York proclaimed September 26 as Guitar Hero Day. Hipster bars and gamers citywide held their guitar controllers in the air with one hand, and sported horns with the other. In honor of the event, the press was invited to try out Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. I had the pleasure to meet and greet with Kai Huang, co-founder and CEO of Red Octane. Vernon Reid and Corey Glover of legendary rock band Living Colour came out to support as special guests, and mention original recordings they produced exclusively for the game. Kai mentioned how amazed he was at the success and icon status of Guitar Hero. He was also excited about releasing the new title on the Wii, and expanding more into the casual audience. The tweaking of the new controllers was also brought up with confidence. With his friendly and open approach to talking about gaming, I felt like I was talking to a fellow enthusiast and not the head of what might be the world's most popular game franchise right now. I had mentioned the parallels between Destructoid and Red Octane, two companies with tremendous growth within a short time. Niero, the Ultraman of gaming blogs, and Kai, the Jimi Hendrix of Videogame Land.




Jordan Dodge, Red Octane's PR man, was kind enough to show some of us the Wii guitar controller up close. He started to pull McGuyver tricks from under his sleeve, and proceeded to unlock and dismantle the neck from the body. The face plate was now removable, and he talked about custom plates that would come out soon after the release of the game. As you already know, the Wiimote speaker is utilized for mess-up clanking, vibration for star power, and the remote itself fits snugly into a battery-like compartment on the back. Sorry, soccer moms -- no waggle rock here. Wii owners can officially shred (wirelessly) with the rest of the big boys.

I have been a Living Colour fan since my high school days, and it was cool to lay in the cut with these two down-to-earth legends. Vernon and Corey are both avid gamers and love playing Guitar Hero (Vernon admitted to sucking at the game). An important point Corey brought up was that Guitar Hero is a non-violent game franchise. His kids game a lot; it's a rarity for popular titles to leave out wall-to-wall blood and gore, and this eases his mind as a parent, a point that had never really crossed my mind. See, rock stars can be insightful and intelligent -- I told you, they are the hotness. Guys, if you're reading this, thanks for showing love and putting up with my ass kissing. We hope you come visit us on the regular.

This old drunk guy can play GH without even using the buttons!

He gets all the middle aged journalists with his record score of zero...

So enough fanboying out, I'll STFUAJPG now. The stage at Spotlight Live in Times Square was setup for the press to rock out, and Red Octane promised to get us filmed footage of our performances (will post as soon as it-'s available). Albo and AHR of Geekanerd were also there to cover the event. AHR agreed to face off with me and she went with Pearl Jam's mumble-jumble classic "Even Flow." She destroyed me (damn, the girl's got skills to pay the bills), so Team Geekanerd wins this round. Next time, I'm gonna git you suckas!

Guitar Hero III doesn't stray too far from its original formula, which tends to be the complaint of gamers who are lusting for nuance in sequels. But it's got an extensive songlist, including much more original recordings, and its not too karaoked out. And the 360 controller feels great (let's hope Wii fans say the same for their version). The buttons on the neck feel a little smoother, the weight feels right (my first time with a wireless) and the construction seems sturdy (I'm not suggesting going Cobain with it). For of all you premeditating Rock Band sell-outs, don't hate the tried and true original. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Agreed.

If you're in the New York City area this weekend, come check out Activision's booth at DigitalLife, and try the game out for yourself. My dilemma is whether to get the Wii version (Wiimote functionality) or the 360 version (downloadable content, prettier graphics), or maybe even the PC version. Oh, don't forget to wish Jack Thompson a happy Guitar Hero Day...








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charliesuh's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 02:24
charliesuh


lol.
Riser Glen's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 02:28
Riser Glen
Damn. That must have been fun as hell.

"Ultraman"

Phist is in the know. *Respeck Knuckles*
Phist's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 02:37
Phist
Charlie, thanks for reminding me to turn off the lipstick filter feature on my camera. You are good for something. Even though your gaydar is way off.

*bumps knucks with Riser Glen*
Colette Bennett's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 02:39
Colette Bennett
PHIST IS TOTALLY AWESUMMMMM
Pedro Blandino's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 03:51
Pedro Blandino
i really find the guitar interesting.
bottled dark's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 03:53
bottled dark
is that a small guitar or a really big old drunk guy?
cjpkiller's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 03:58
cjpkiller
awesome, sounds like you had a good time
I think ill be ski[[ing gh3 for rock band though... I just prefer me some drums!!
Tristero's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 04:09
Tristero
Phist rules. Plain and simple. Even better than your Madden coverage.
Riser Glen's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 04:12
Riser Glen
Would it be wrong of me to say "front page?"

Great pics of the Wii-tar (man I hope that catches on.) I think I'm going to have to pick it up for the Wii.
EternalDarkWing's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 04:37
EternalDarkWing
Hey. Hey. Hey.
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 05:54
Topher Cantler
Dude, wtf is with that old guy? o_O

Somebody front page this shit already.
LarkOhiya's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 08:17
LarkOhiya
wow...That azin guy your man handling looks crazy similar to you phist! only with more debonair presence and short hair! HE IS YOUR FATHER! "you should have been a teacher."
BFeld13's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 10:12
BFeld13
DigitalLife is gonna rock.

Front page plz
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 10:19
king3vbo
damn, that looks like you had a great time Phist. And I second everyone else, FRONT PAGE THIS SHIT!
AngelsDontBurn's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 10:35
AngelsDontBurn
LOL Phist, is there a lipstick setting on that camera? CUZ YO LIPS PINK NUGGUH!

Looks like you had fun dude! Hope it was a blast!

Oh and that old guy is awesome.

Old guy is truly outrageous, truly, truly, truly outrageouse. Whoaaaaa ooooo ooooooh!
charliesuh's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 18:41
charliesuh
LOL! YOUR AVATAR IS MESSED UP!
NOOOB LOLROFLAWLNUB!
wilbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 18:48
wilbo
lol avatar has been killed
Phist's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/28/2007 18:54
Phist
Dammit, Charlie. I fixed it, OK?? Where's the bat??!?
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2007 02:30
Samit Sarkar
Yep, I made it to DigitalLife yesterday and rocked out on “Even Flow” and “The Metal”. I’m gonna head down there again today to get some more quality time with the game, as well as the real Gibson guitars (Les Paul, X-plorer, etc. — over ten real guitars, like $10,000 worth according to the booth guy) that anyone can just walk up and play in the booth adjacent to the Guitar Hero III kiosk area.
Phist's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2007 14:31
Phist
I broke Dtoid, do I get a badge????
droobies's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2007 14:54
droobies
'grats, Phist! Excellent coverage, as usual. I only wish I could have been there to hang out with you and the crew at DigiLife.
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2007 17:44
Bob Muir
That drunk guy looked hilarious.
Sheir's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2007 20:03
Sheir
Dude.

I fucking saw you there! In the press room, I think!

I was going to ask if you were Phist, but I was like, man, what if he thinks that I think all Asians look alike?

Man. That sucks.
deiga-the-semivaliant's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2007 20:07
deiga-the-semivaliant
Dude. Les Paul Custom controller = hottnesss.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/01/2007 03:56
Aaron Mxy Yost
Awesome, can't wait for this.
PetiePal's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/01/2007 14:34
PetiePal
Lol at Charlie's comment ;) At least it wasn't Fall Out Boy or something.
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