Some games, such as Guitar Hero, are played with a guitar controller. It is not a real guitar. There are many computer programs avaible to teach a variety of instruments, although they are not specifically video games.
Insert another Guitar Hero controller, The Guitar Hero Controller if you are playing with a system controller, or your system controller if you have a Guitar Hero controller. I use a Fender Cream Strat when I'm using Guitar Hero for my PlayStation 2. That is because my piano teacher, Rick loves Fender Strats.
Yes, if you want to sing. And if you have a microphone.You need a guitar controller to play the guitar parts though. No band game (GH:WT or later or RB) will allow you to play guitar using the regular controller.
Yes.You can use a drumcontroller to play drums, or you can use a regular controller and a microphone to sing. It is not possible to play guitar (or bass or drums) using a regular controller though.
Yes, you can play Guitar Hero while using your wireless Xbox 360 controller. The wireless standard controller is all I play Guitar Hero with, the guitar is too complicated and the controller just makes everything easier. The only thing I haven't figured out about Guitar Hero when you use the standard controller is how you use the Whammy Bar. Otherwise, the controller is an excellent way to play Guitar Hero.
Yes, on Xbox 360 all Guitar Hero world tour, Rockband, guitar hero 3 games are definitely cross compatible with instruments (obviously not with using the durms on guitar hero 3) and more then likely guitar hero 2.
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no sorry there is none that i know of
any, you just got to download Controller to keys.
PS2 do not play PS3 games and if your PS2 controller is being used on a PS3 then you are not using normal PS3 equipment. Sony support and my sources do not have information on using some unknown controller that might be able to work on a PS3 read your manual that came with the controller. Better yet buy the better Dual Shock 3 PS3 controller
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