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Tiny Diggers has just been released on the iPad and soon the Mac computer. Here’s the details on this fun, educational game from TouchTilt Games.
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Guitar Hero Goes Mobile

Submitted by on October 26, 2007 – 12:41 pm3 Comments

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For those of you that cannot get enough Guitar Hero with the upcoming release of Guitar Hero 3, we will now have Guitar Hero Mobile coming to a phone near you soon. The game comes with two playable characters, 15 songs and four guitars. The two playable characters are Axel Steel and Judy Nails. Anyone that is a subscriber to the game will get 3 new songs every month. The game is a bit more tame, only using three fret buttons, with users choosing the row of keys they want to use for the fret buttons.

The game will be exclusive to Verizon Wireless in December 2007, but will expand to other networks that support the BREW application interface.

Via CNET


While this is pretty cool, I can’t see how they are going to catch the feel of the game on a cell phone. The audio is going to have to be top notch and will users pay to play Guitar Hero on a mobile phone. I just can’t see people wanting to thumb around on their phones. Also, they have not addressed the difficulty factor? Will there be difficulty levels, or just one difficulty.

Bigger is where does this put the DS version that has been bantered around. While the DS is a distinctly different platform, I am wondering if this will steal the thunder from a possible release to that mobile platform.

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  • hooped

    Yeah I just can’t see this game working on a cell. I think they just want to work the game as much as possible?

  • j-c

    I played this at CTIA this week and let me tell you that it’s pretty cool. There is definitely various difficulty levels AND new songs every month. I guess some people have to play it to believe it.

  • http://www.aeropause.com Stephen

    Levi Buchanan at IGN mentioned this game in the latest Game Scoop podcast. He said the game is surprisingly good, with MP3 quality music, though the songs are only about two minutes long. He said it looks like it’s somewhere between a PS1 and PS2 quality game. Star power, he said, is accessed by pressing *. He played it using the 7, 8, and 9 keys, then dropping his thumb down to the * for star power.