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HafkOct 11th 2010 3:35PM
I have no idea why they decided to cheap out with this game.
The iPhone/Pod/Pad Guitar Hero has normal audio tracks, downloadable content (Several packs a month, almost more than the console version and way more than iPhone Rock Band, surprisingly), and it has its own unique playstyle fit for touch screen devices.
I don't get why they just wouldn't port that game, as that one is actually respectable in content and execution.
HafkOct 11th 2010 3:48PM
Not to mention, the iOS version is only $2.99. Granted, it only comes with 6 songs, but it's a more complete game too. Then you factor in 85 songs for DLC, four of which are free, so make that 10 songs for $2.99.