Xbox Gaming writes: "I love rhythm games, I really do. I've earned my stripes over the years, thrashing my fingers to the bone on an assortment of plastic musical instruments. I guess it has something to do with my childhood, having been fed a steady flow of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin since I can remember having ears. By the age of nine I was on my knees in the middle of the room, busting out the meanest solo's on my air guitar. So when Guitar Hero appeared many years later, it was like a metal bolt out of heaven. Now, a good few years on from those early Guitar Hero days, Activision has once again reconfirmed my love for a genre which I really thought was starting to go stale."
PlayStation Universe takes a look back at some of the games and moments where David Bowie's music struck a chord in videogames.
Ended up doing quite well with ziggy stardust on GH; was only on medium but I still consider it an achievement 😃
Wasn't David Bowie in a Quantic Dreams game during the PS2 era?
These tracks wouldn’t be half as big if it wasn’t for Activision’s button-shredding megafranchise.
The writer of this article is obviously musically incompetent. Free Bird, nor Lynyrd Skynyrd, owes debt to anyone concerning their music and especially concerning Free Bird. It is one of the greatest and most highly ranked songs in the history of rock music, not to mention it contains one of the top ten guitar solos in rock history. I realize that in order to be considered great in the music industry these days all you have to do is copy something that someone else did years ago, but you should do a little research before making totally ridiculous and inaccurate statements.
Surprisingly enough, Thanksgiving is the perfect time to rediscover this gem.
Funny, went to my Daughter's house over the weekend. We played Rock Band, first time in about two years. It was just as much fun as I remembered.
@ Sayburr: "Rock Band Night" was a frequently used term for me and my mates too !