New tracks for Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s revealed
Poison, Extreme and Skid Row songs among seven newly announced tracks - plus, a small name change for the game
Seven new tracks for PS2's forthcoming Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s have been announced - along with news that we should no longer call the game Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s. It's been renamed Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.
There's speculation about the significance of the minor name change, and while you mull that over, check out the list of new tracks below:
- "Synchronicity II," The Police
- "18 and Life," Skid Row
- "Lonely is the Night," Billy Squier
- "Shaken," Eddie Money
- "Bathroom Wall," Faster Pussycat
- "Play With Me," Extreme
- "Nothing But a Good Time," Poison
The confirmed number of tracks for the game now sits at 14; previous songs from Twisted Sister, Ratt, Flock of Seagulls, Bow Wow Wow, Quiet Riot, Dio and Asiahave beenrevealed. Sounds like a whole lot o' poodle-rock going on.
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s should be out this summer.
May 22, 2007
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter
Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more
In an expansion-heavy time for Xbox, Phil Spencer says he doesn't like "expansions that are manipulative" – "I don't want it to be, like, the third level that you cut"
A Deep Rock Galactic player became a real-life explosives miner as "a direct result" of the "silly little dwarf game," and he couldn't be happier with his career