Guitar Hero Carabiner
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Guitar Hero Carabiner is a handheld portable electronic game based on the Guitar Hero series, and is developed by Basic Fun, Inc, licensed through Activision and released in 2008.[1][2] The unit is shaped like a small guitar, and can be attached via a loop to a backpack or the like, similar to a carabiner. The unit includes 10 tracks from Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II. The songs run for about 30 seconds except for the final song that is about 1 minute long. The gameplay is similar to the Guitar Hero series; as notes on the screen scroll down, the player must hit one of five fret buttons on the device in time with the music to score points; unlike the other games, there is no strumming action that is needed to play each note. There is a whammy bar button to use on long notes (the whammy is not optional). The screen is a LED screen placed where the strum bar is originally. The length is about 9 inches. There is a collapsable neck for easier carrying. The Guitar Hero Carabiner requires 3 AAA batteries. The volume has five notches, and the levels are easy, medium, and hard.
[edit] Soundtrack
Tier 1
- "Smoke on the Water" (Deep Purple)
- "Heart-Shaped Box" (Nirvana)
- "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" (Judas Priest)
Tier 2
- "Cherry Pie" (Warrant)
- "Surrender" (Cheap Trick)
- "Message in a Bottle" (The Police)
Tier 3
- "Killer Queen" (Queen)
- "Rock This Town" (Stray Cats)
- "Misirlou" (Dick Dale)
Encore
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