NO, it was ment for the PS3, but its always good to backup data every so often just incase.
This is the extention port for th guitar controller. what ever you do, DONT PUT A TELEPHONE CABLE IN IT! It can catch on fire or mess up your controller.
This is definitely a matter of opinion, for example if you like rock music you would pick Guitar Hero Metallica or Guitar Hero 3. If you like to play other instruments, pick World Tour or Guitar Hero 5. Whatever your personal preference is.
i would not recommend altering your guitar in any way, because that could mess up the tuning and sound of your guitar
you could try getting something like a nail file and slotting it in the sides to get out any muck or gunk that might have gotten trapped in there - but be careful! You don't want to mess anything up with the guitar. Alternatively, perhaps you could take apart the guitar and clean under it. I can't think of any other reasons why the buttons would be stuck unless it's just a little dirty. x
No and it probably shouldn't be. Adjustment of the guitar bridge should only be done by a professional. Your local guitar shop can do it for you. You can seriously mess up the tuning and tone of your guitar by adjusting the bridge incorrectly.
I would spend whatever time I could talking with President Reagan about the current mess.
It would be REALLY awkward that a hero was a vampire then he wouldn't eat in the mess hall with the other rebels.
yes just dont give it hero or dark or you'll mess it up
it depends on what you mean by dings. little ones no, at least none that you can hear. it also depends on what kind of guitar, and even then acoustic it still wouldn't matter too much. holes and cracks can really mess up a guitar though watchout for those.
it could be used to mess around with your voice or when you play guitar and sing into the micro phone your guitar sounds like your mouth talking its pretty epic man
No. The hero Wolverine was originally intended to be part animal, but they soon realized that was a mess waiting to happen, so instead they story behind his codename is that he "fights like a wild animal". He's ferocious and small, like a Canadian Wolverine.
Basically you play a note or chord (chord works best) and hold it, let it ring, then you go right up to your guitar amp and hold the guitar right up to the speaker then you slowly turn the volume on the amp up until you hear feedback. And, while the guitar is feeding back, you can shake the guitar, or wiggle the volume knob a little to get a tremolo effect. Just mess around and experament.