Guitar Hero Series
By Shane Stapleton onThe Guitar Hero series made a huge impact on the gaming community. The Guitar Hero series were developed by Harmonix Music Systems and remained the developers from 2005 to 2007, but then they were transferred over to NeverSoft who continued the series with Guitar Hero III.
Guitar Hero is a game where you get to use a fake guitar as the controller. When you're playing, there will be different colored circles which represent notes that move down the screen. Then there's five different colored circles down at the bottom lined up which represent frets. The object of the game is to wait until the notes that move down the screen moves over the frets and then you put your fingers on that colored note and hit your pic on your guitar. Sometimes there may only be one note at a time, while other times there will be two or more which represents chords. There are four different difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert. Each level becomes harder by either making more notes appear, speeding up the notes, or even both! There are many songs to play in the game, some harder some easier. Do you think you have what it takes to become a Guitar Hero? Well, go find out!

Guitar Hero is too hard for me, but my son picked up on it like he had been playing it for a long time!