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Guitar Hero II features a brand-new and expanded track list, more venues and new play modes, and aims to rock longer and harder than its predecessor. RedOctane has once again teamed up with veteran music game developer Harmonix for the sequel, and is using famed recording studio WaveGroup for its music production, who also recorded the covers for the licensed tracks in the original Guitar Hero. The XBox 360 version also adds 10 new songs, downloadable content features, leaderboards and online features, plus support for the Guitar Hero X-Plorer guitar controller.

Play.com have this title priced at £24.99 - for more information, click here.

Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock features brand new tracks to play along to - including songs from such artists as Metallica, The Sex Pistols and Guns N’ Roses.

If you’ve yet to experience Guitar Hero you’ve been missing out, as it’s one of those games that has you hooked from the off.

Click here to pick up the XBox 360 version for £24.99 from Play.com.

Unfortunately, neither version comes with the guitar accessory (although I strongly suggest that you get one, as it makes the game so much better!).

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