


The PS2 version retails for $49.99 as well.
#WII GUITAR HERO WORLD TOUR GUITAR KIT PS3#
If you would rather just pick up the game itself, you can do so on the 360 and PS3 for $59.99, while the Wii version retails for $49.99. The PS2 version of this guitar pack will be $89.99. This costs $99.99 for the 360, PS3, and Wii.
#WII GUITAR HERO WORLD TOUR GUITAR KIT FULL#
When the PS2 version releases in December it will retail for $179.99.There is also a guitar pack that includes the game and a wireless guitar for those not interested in the full band experience. These include a wireless drum kit, wireless guitar, and a wired USB microphone. Price Point The full band pack of Guitar Hero: World Tour costs $189.99 on 360, PS3, and Wii. So you're ready to invite some friends over and play in unison to the colorful notes streaming down the highway, but aren't sure which version of World Tour will match your needs? Keep reading to learn about all the key differences between the 360, PS3, and Wii versions of the game! A PlayStation 2 version of the game will be coming out in November, check back then for updated impressions. You can find Mark Bozon's review of the Wii version here. For more on the game make sure to read Chris Roper's review of the PS3 version and Xbox 360 version. It's also got a comprehensive music creation tool that allows players to create their own songs and trade them online for others to play and rate. World Tour follows in Rock Band's footsteps, offering a full band simulation with guitar, bass, vocals, and drums. Guitar Hero: World Tour is the fourth major iteration of the game (not counting the track packs Rocks the 80's and Aerosmith Edition). Harmonix has split ways with Red Octane, but the Guitar Hero franchise lives on with Activision, Red Octane's new owner. In the interim music games have mushroomed from a curiosity into one of the most important genres in the entire industry. It's hard to imagine it was only three years ago that Red Octane and Harmonix released the original Guitar Hero for PlayStation 2. We break down each segment of a game, and then tell you which platform reigns supreme when the dust settles. The Head-to-Head is designed to let gamers know which version of a multiplatform game is worth your hard-earned money.
