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Guitar Hero/nostalgia thread?; The game that brought us together.
Topic Started: Jul 31 2014, 09:34 AM (1,186 Views)
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Jul 31 2014, 11:53 PM
tfghost92
Jul 31 2014, 06:48 PM
PS. I don't remember shit about Olinea and I am convinced he joined like AS the move was happening, because I have zero memories of yo ass, b0i.
You don't remember him playing Werewolf X with us? Hell, you had to have known him to invite him to the Werewolf Games group.
I think I just invited everyone who had ever played a WW game, meaning I just went down the list of players and copy pasted them into the group thingy. I feel like I got some memories locked up in my brain, but not a lot that come to mind right now. I'd say the only one I can think of is the one that is forever enshrined in his current signature, when that fuckin guy showed back up to promote his GH music that sucked ass
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lol that

Also, I'm pretty sure WWX was the first one Oli played with us, so he couldn't have been invited as a player. He had played Mafia elsewhere, so he knew the game. Maybe that's how he got invited.
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Glorious admin backstory post incoming.


I remember the first time I saw GH was in a GAME store on display. I tried playing the game and didn't understand how the fuck it worked. I think I didn't bother strumming or some shit so I dismissed it as stupid and went back to buying Nintendo games and only ever Nintendo games (hail based Nintendo).

When I was about 10-12, I frequented Serebii. I played the absolute fuck out of Pokemon then - competitively as well - but I was always terrible at it. My brother, though, was very efficient at it and had a forum he was part of called "CBC" - Choice Band Colosseum. It had been created in Third Gen and the Admin used CB in every team or something. I got invited due to being my brother's brother rather than being any good at the game so I generally got looked down on for being pretty terrible/childish which was accurate.

Anyway, there was a guy there called "Discord" there who was ludicrously good at Rock Band/Guitar Hero. Interestingly enough, he also had a disfigured pinky and played with one hand so did all his stuff one handed with three fingers. It's absolutely insane, check out his unfortunately low quality channel here if you want.

This all isn't too relevant, I just thought it was interesting. My brother and I, inspired by Discord, picked up Guitar and proceeded to fucking suck at it - I actually remember reading the instruction booklet and seeing Expert with "only for the best players!" and laughing at it cuz I was so fuckin' good at video games that I could beat everything I played on the hardest difficulty! We both played an awful lot and I slowly - very slowly - moved up the difficulties. I couldn't beat the last tier in GH3 so I got GHA on release and beat the whole game in just a day. I remember being very frustrated that I still couldn't beat the last tier after that.

My brother and I had taken up guitar and drums respectively so I had to get GHWT when it came out with the drums. I moved up to Expert almost immediately but couldn't pass any of the hardest songs - BYOB, Assassin and so on. Those songs plagued me for a long time but randomly one night I passed every single song one after the other, so it was pretty awesome to finally beat all of a game on Expert.

While playing GHWT, I noticed it advertised a community for Guitar Hero so I went to check it out and, amazingly, Guitar Hero Metallica's set list was announced almost the same day. I was so excited I signed up immediately and began shitposting like anyone my age did all over the forum. I posted a lot in Off-Topic and I seem to remember one day that I was off school that me and a fellow named Paal posted in every single thread and basically had a normal conversation spamming the forum. Shortly after, he invited me to a Tour Group called "Symbolic Doom" and I happily joined, meeting KRIS and Donny. This was the best time on the forum - I played all the Guitar Hero games with members of SD and life was generally good!

And then the Great Forum Fuckup Of '09 happened and I was absolutely livid. Symbolic Doom was gone, GHTunes - a subforum I frequented regularly and had won prizes in - was gone and I was so utterly furious that I shitposted even more. I can make up a million excuses as to why I got banned but, at the end of the day, I probably would have been banned regardless with the speed that banhammer was coming down at. It's also worth noting I met Moon that day, Paal invited her to an MSN convo where we were all bitching about the forum, so that's cool. Anyway, Donny and I ended up getting permabanned because we tried to appeal our bans and I ended up on ATG's forum. My time there was still fine but everyone was always talking about Secret Project. I was envious and pretty jealous, to be honest.

Cut to a year later, I was playing more Rock Band 2. If you remember, it was delayed a full year over here for the Wii version so we got it October 9th 2009 instead of 2008, so it had basically been my Guitar Hero 5 which I skipped because I didn't recognise many songs on the set list. After about a year, I played Band Hero at a friend's house and loved the engine so I looked at picking up GH5. I heard about a bug that Expert songs on Drums with Expert+ charts couldn't be FC'd and Activision apparently weren't going to patch it on Scorehero. I clicked a link to the announcement and read people's reactions until I suddenly realised I was reading Paal's post on the GHH.

If you're banned on GHH, you just can't view anything. It won't even let you see the forum. For some reason, Donny and I were both able to view the forum and log into our old accounts with no problems. I'd heard about Werewolf through Moon and agreed to play in Werewolf X as soon as I got added to the forums. I got into Secret Project and I was initially terrified of all these new people and I never really posted there a huge pile, Werewolf was always my jam.

Well, during November some time I had to take a full week off school due to glandular fever and I decided to read all the old Werewolf games. I got to know everybody really well without even talking to them which suited me and I was so unbelievably excited to be playing. Unfortunately, my glandular fever had been really awful and I got "post-viral fatigue" which I now know to be my Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Werewolf X was some of the most fun I've ever had in my whole life. I was beginning to lose friends and I guess I'd found something that I could sink as much time into as I had with Serebii and, I dunno, playing every fucker in the game for fools while Outlaw, Freshey, Andami and LAD laughed their asses off from the Werewolf topic was hilarious. I could talk for hours about this game but I'll move on.

Fast forward two months, in the middle of WWXI where I frustratingly died Night 1, Activision announced the end of Guitar Hero. Now, Warriors of Rock is my favourite game in the series so I was mad as fuck and then I suddenly realised that the forum that I'd had so much fun with could just suddenly disappear out of nowhere. No more Werewolf, no more Secret Project. At this point I'd been talking to Volt for quite a while and I only knew her major secret for about a week at this time and, honestly, I remember being incredibly angry at her for it. I didn't say anything at the time but she can tell you the way she handled it was appalling and I didn't know what to do. I guess the thing that helped us over that hurdle was making SPV3 - we both felt it very important to stick together with GHH and decided to make the new forum. Honestly, the forum was rushed beyond belief because I was scared the place could shut down at any minute and that's what led to the coding disaster that was SPV3. The day before my birthday, I stayed up all night and made the forum we have today. Volt was in charge of sending PMs to absolutely everybody we could think of. I'm pretty sure only half of the people we sent messages to ever came and even fewer stayed.

I've probably said enough but I thought it'd be interesting to see some of the other things I've been up to beyond the forum. I don't think of myself as the Admin here at all, just a member who has to do silly things like stop ThunderCurls destroying the world every so often.
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I think I was 12 or something when I first discovered Guitar Hero. My mom took me to her friend's place and it had these other kids and being the shy kid that I was, I was completely quiet while the others are just having fun and shit. Then, they started to play GH2 which really piqued my interests as this is a game I have never seen before (or its kind.) I finally got a copy of it some time later but after playing it, I had this weird motion sickness kind of thing where everything I see starts getting warped. I stopped playing it but got back into it anyway.

After I got GH3, that was the time I got really addicted to the series. The "motion sickness" went away and I started playing Expert. Also note that I didn't have a guitar controller so I only played with a DualShock. I bought one a few months before WT. I started from scratch again in Easy. The guitar controller was a cheap-ass third-party type so it broke and it was right after I finished the game on Easy.

Anyway, I joined the forums after World Tour came out. I wasn't a very active member until I saw someone make some sort of poll. Remember we didn't have a proper poll system at the time so it was different. I thought this would be a fun game so I made my own predicting who would get their own GH game. It consisted of GH regulars (artists who have appeared in GH games at least twice) and I remember someone bashing the poll for having the Beastie Boys in it. It kinda went on as a series with different artists of the same genre and such.

After the move to the hub, I started the "Who is better" polls. This time just focusing on artists with the same style. This became a monthly thing and I was kinda surprised by how many people actually participated. The only people I remember at this time were LifeAgainstDeath, Volt, Romanticide, and Hasbag.

So after GH just shut down, I got the invite from Olinea to join SPV3. So I thought "why not?" and here I am.
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You know, reading through everything that you guys have posted has really warmed my cynical little heart. You guys really mean a lot to me, and there have been times where you guys have helped me out of various little bouts of depression here and there that have popped up over the years. I really don't know what I would do without you guys. <3
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My story starts back in the GH2 days. I remember seeing commercials for GUITAR HERO!!!!!!!!! and I thought it looked like the stupidest thing ever. I knew right then and there than I would never play it and moved on with my life. However, my coworker/best friend told me that it was actually really fun and that I should try it. He had both GH1 and GH2 on PS2 and let me borrow GH2 since he said it had the better playlist.

I didn't play it right away because my previous bias was holding me back. It just felt so SILLY. I finally ended up trying it and was hooked pretty quickly. I played through the game on Easy, then played through the game on Medium, then royally sucked on Hard because of that damn Orange button. I couldn't figure that shit out for nothing. So I then returned GH2 and borrowed GH1 and HOLY SHIT, WORST ENGINE EVER. The hammer-on, pull-off shit was so fucked up and frustrating. I returned this one pretty quickly because it was just terrible.

Then one day, I was at a store called BJ's (basically a Costco) and saw a GH3 guitar bundle for the Wii. I wasn't going to get it until my wife kinda pushed me into buying it (I don't particularly care for buying things for myself, idk) so I got it and had a blast. I played the shit out of it but never joined the GHC until GHWT came out.

The first day I had WT I noticed that I could link my scores and that excited me because I'm a competitive asshole. I don't know why I never saw that I could link in GH3, I guess I'm just not very observant. But anyway, I signed up and then had pretty much no idea what to do because I'd never joined a forum before. I stumbled into the Tour Group section and blindly joined the Wii Rockers because 'Hey! I play on Wii!'. I stayed in the TG section until the end of the GHC because I honestly didn't know a general forum existed. The WR forum was so active that I never really bothered to explore. Posts on posts on posts.

Then the move to the GHH happened and with no TG forum, I had to post in the general forums. That's basically when I met you fucks. I rarely posted because I felt new again and I hate that feeling. I basically just stuck around waiting for the TG forums to pop back up. I remember reading through the general forum topics and finding a user named Romanticide. The posts he made mirrored my thoughts on a ton of stuff and I always looked forward to seeing another post from him. I'm pretty sure he was a big reason I actually began to make posts instead of just lurking.

I don't remember when Secret Project popped up for me but it was rather late. It's right about here where my recollection of things gets a bit hazy. The Alzheimer's finally kicked in, I guess. What was I saying? Oh, right, GET OFF MY LAWN!!



tl;dr I like you folks just as much, if not more, than my irl friends.
Edited by dwestfan13, Aug 1 2014, 01:09 AM.
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I don't remember a whole lot about my GH tales but what I think I can piece together from memory:

Like a lot of people, GH3 was the one that got me started. I had friends who played it (one friend had it and we basically played Helicopter for every other song) and so for my birthday, before GHWT was released, I got GH3 and a second guitar. I remember playing through the campaign with my brother and Knights of Cydonia on Medium was the hardest shit to pass ever. Eventually GHWT was released which seemed really cool with the drums and vocals - I don't fully remember how we acquired a drum kit and mic, I'm like 90% sure it was eBay - and the setlist was a blast. I knew a lot of people who had it and I've unlocked Ozzy for people more times than I can count, because nobody wanted anything to do with vocals. I eagerly awaited the release of GH5 (to the point where my dad and I were at the Internet cafes in Italy and I was spending the time checking for updates on the GH5 setlist) and picked it up on basically Day 1, later using that special promo to get GHVH for free (which was really nice considering it has my favorite song of all time) by linking your game to the GH website in the first month of GH5's release.

I know I was on the GHC, but only for a brief amount of time before it was taken down and replaced with the GHH - I know from memory as well as the fact that my username was 'Olinea' and you couldn't sign up for an account on the GHH if your name used capital letters. I think the first big thread that got me hooked was the Community's Guitar Hero 6 and I kinda ventured into Off-Topic.

From what I remember I just hung out in Off-Topic pretty regularly and may have heard about Secret Project but not heard much past the name. At some point I believe Andami sent me the invite out of the blue so I figured 'why not' and joined the caval of powerusers. Then I found my way into Werewolf Games and tried to start that thread which was basically the second half of Fracas where you just picked 2 characters and voted on which was the best character or... something, I don't even know. Ghost removed it (I remember this was when he had some sort of bull-like avatar, maybe Cairne Bloodhoof?) but there was an outcry so it was reinstated and promptly died.

Fast-forward a bit to the instatement of the Mibbit chat, which I think did a lot as far as solidifying the core community, and the move to SPV3. Business as usual.

I guess my story differs here in that there's parts after SPV3 considering, well, yeah. Basically I'm sitting at the kitchen table and find a letter from the university. I didn't know why they'd send me something but I'd only been in college for a year now so I opened it up and found my GPA had been shot to hell from constantly cycling SPV3/ScoreHero/MafiaScum day in and day out. I /out'ed for all of the MafiaScum games I'd been queued to play (fortunately had none ongoing) and told my mom about it when she got home. She knew I'd been on the forums, since I had been visiting them during the summer before college started, and basically said "you know you have to quit that forum". I kinda knew it before she said that but didn't really want to come to terms with it, but the damage was already done and I made the 'Goodbye' post, and we changed my password to a stream of random letters so I couldn't guess it again. In retrospect I very easily could have just reset the password but I knew that wasn't going to be healthy.

I think the next time I checked in was after a semester had passed and I'd achieved record grades. I'd planned on doing that after my last final (10PM on a Wednesday) and the day had gone so poorly because the OChem final was an absolute nightmare (I hate OChem so much) and I'd spent that Math final thinking 'okay so I just flunked out of college', so I definitely was going to visit. I remember logging into Mibbit to find a few of you (the logs are in LFTC which I love) and spending the following day in the chat like old times. When my mom came to pick me up on Friday I didn't even think about coming back for a while.

After Sophomore Spring semester I went back to the chat a few minutes after my last final (thermo). Of course, it wasn't the same as last time considering I had already made a pseudo-return.

One last 'return' after Junior Fall, and I stayed a bit for EPYC4 before it collapsed and LAD heroically revived it. By the time it had ended, I'd ingrained myself back here and here I am.

As far as Guitar Hero I think it's been long enough where if it came back you'd either have the reaction of "oh, is Guitar Hero still a thing?" or "oh fuck yeah remember Guitar Hero?". GH6 was good for the crowd that was already a Guitar Hero fan but it most likely wasn't going to be good at drawing in new players. I don't know what could be done to revive it other than "license a bunch of songs everyone loves and are still fun/tough to play on guitar", where a good number of prime specimens like Crazy Train or whatever have been used already. I'm not a marketing genius, or even claim to be halfway decent at the act, but I know you need to pick a crowd you're going to sell it to and I think at this point you'd want to draw in people who just lost interest but may want to go for the nostalgia factor. Nobody's going to look at a box and go "OH SHIT THEY HAVE BLACK WIDOW OF LA PORTE BY JOHN 5 INSTABUY", but if you put Hotel California on it people might go for it. It's hard to say for certain but I think the pessimist in me is saying that it's probably not worth reviving at this point - not that some wouldn't enjoy it, but financially it's not going to have the same sales values as its prime.
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I bought Guitar Hero 2 for Christmas in 2006 because it had "Sweet Child O' Mine" and literally no other reason. Ended up buying Guitar Hero 3 on release and I think I joined the GHC shortly after. Also bought Guitar Hero Aerosmith on release, which ended up being the last GH I bought. I posted pretty consistently on the GHC/GHH until its demise. I think I stopped for a little while at some point but it wasn't very long. And now I'm here. I've been on this forum in one shape or another for almost half my life.
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(the first forum was made using an alt account and Andami lost the password or something)
Just to clear this up, the first forum was made using my real account. The second was made using an alt. I didn't lose a password. I accidentally de-modded myself (which is a little more embarrassing) while fucking around with the tg settings. I'm just glad Anne (I think that was her name) was nice enough to move the threads over.

My first encounter was a GH2 demo at Walmart. Failed John the Fisherman on Medium. Primus sucks. Joined GHC in November 2007 under a different username. I think I rejoined with "Andami" in like 2008 or 2009. I don't remember much about the forums. I remember the tournaments thingy that lasted like a year. There were also some people who took tour groups too seriously. I was in a group one time that said some very mean things when I left. ;_; Don't worry, it wasn't anyone here. I remember the site being completely disrupted by the GHH update, but at least that gave birth to all of this. Spam also got bad around that time. Fun times. I also remember the site being completely demolished (the reason why we moved).

Still friends on Xbox with Nikki, Cell, Pacman, SolariStar, Xara, Karza, Thundercurls, and TheOneWhoDidIt plus a few people who definitely are still here and a few who may not be, idk.
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Didn't say anything about a reboot but my post was long enough so whatevz.

As far as a full-blown reboot goes, it'd be pretty damn expensive. They'd have to develop the game itself, maybe a new engine that can take advantage of 8th gen hardware, new peripherals, license at least some new songs so it's not just a cash-in or remake... I would have to imagine that shit would get expensive and for what? To hope people buy this based on the nostalgia factor? Some might, but a large part of the audience you want to feel nostalgic has moved on to other games. That's what the casual audience does: It moves on to the next big thing. Nintendo failed to realize this when attempting to capture lightning twice with the Wii U, and that's what Activision/Harmonix would be doing if they went all-out trying to revive the genre. This isn't to say it's dead; it's to say the genre is niche.

Even many of the hardcore have probably moved on by now. I mean, some of us might pull it out once in a while because nostalgia, but there are other games that we want to experience and new games in other series/genres we enjoy to play.

In an age where we can find games on our phones and tablets for free, it would take a special experience to convince people it's worth dropping $100+ on a rhythm game once again.

If Activision/Harmonix were to make a new title, I think they would try and find a way for old peripherals to work on 8th gen consoles. Quite simply put, not many people would be willing to spend a huge amount of money all over again. You might get us to buy a $60 game, but a guitar/new band set to play said game? That's a far harder sell in 2014 than it was in 2007, for many reasons.
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I first played Guitar Hero back in my freshman year of high school. I had heard about Guitar Hero and Rock Band, but never really wanted to give them a try. At the time, I had no interest in music, so I didn't see the appeal. At least until I got to play Rock Band for the first time at a Superbowl party. I didn't figure out that you're supposed to strum with the buttons, so I quickly gave up. Later that year, during some fundraising thing at the high school, someone set up GH3 on a projector for everyone to play. It was then when I was hooked, and asked my parents if they would get me GH3. I got it for my birthday, and played the hell out of it.

Later that year I picked up World Tour and had an absolute blast with it. I especially took a liking to GHTunes, and made several songs with it that broke the Top 100 most popular songs. Sadly, I can't find any videos for them, but I made covers of Chemical Plant Zone and Mystic Cave Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, as well as rather terrible covers of "Don't Stop Believing" and "We Will Rock You". Later on, the love of GHTunes carried over to GH5, where I continued to make songs for it, but much better at it this time around. Some of these are still on my channel, if you want to go see them. Here's some links.

I joined the GHH back in March 2009, I remember it was specifically the week that awesome 80s pack was released. I wanted to make a post showing my appreciation, so I signed up. I had already been a part of an online forum before, one that had sadly went up in flames by then already, so I was willing to give another one a shot.

I had taken to using the name "VolTRH" wherever I went, as it was the name I had grown to adopt at my previous online home. It stands for Vol the Robotic Hedgehog, for those of you who don't know. It was a Sonic fan forum, so it wasn't out of place then. Anyways, the GHH didn't let me sign up with any caps, so I ended up going with "voltrh", not thinking anything of it. I didn't even think that people would misinterpret my name as "voltrh", and thus everyone started calling me "Volt". I tried correcting people, but it just wasn't doing any good, so I ended up reluctantly adopting the name.

It took a long time before I felt comfortable enough to start posting. I remember taking part in the Community's Guitar Hero, the Who is Better polls, and a couple games of Werewolf. I remember absolutely destroying one of those games of Werewolf with incessant spam. Madmike was joining with that spam, and it ended up spreading into like four different threads. It was glorious, although some didn't see it that way. They were the No Fun Police, I guess.

Due to my spam efforts, I received an invite to Secret Project. I saw a lot of regulars in SP, so I thought that I was invited to some sort of exclusive club. I kinda made myself at home. It was around this time that I started to pretend that I was a girl. When exactly I started pretending, I'm not really sure. I eventually came to use Mibbit, where I started to actually become friends with everyone here.

Eventually, WOR came out, and then Activision announced that they would be putting GH on hold. The forums went into absolute chaos, and people started announcing plans to leave. It was then when Marill and I set out to create a community for ourselves, so that we could continue being together even after the GHH crashed and burned. Marill made the site, I sent the invites. My method was basically: if they were prolific enough that I considered them a regular, they got an invite. I wasn't discriminatory, really, which led to the invites of Saiyan (whom I still have no problems with), metallicflames and nascargo (both were a mistake), and Ducksfan (who turned out to be a really great member here, so cool).

After GH died, I picked up RB for my rhythm game fix, and since then I've been a bigger fan of Rock Band than I was of Guitar Hero. Funny, to think I used to trash Rock Band so much back on the GHH. Heh.

So there we go. I really only got to see the very end of the GHH, but it has since proven to be one of the best decisions of my life. I don't want to imagine what my life would be like today if I didn't have you guys. You all are better friends than nearly everyone I've ever met IRL. I love you all.
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It took a long time before I felt comfortable enough to start posting. I remember taking part in the Community's Guitar Hero, the Who is Better polls, and a couple games of Werewolf. I remember absolutely destroying one of those games of Werewolf with incessant spam. Madmike was joining with that spam, and it ended up spreading into like four different threads. It was glorious, although some didn't see it that way. They were the No Fun Police, I guess.
I distinctly remember said spam, because I was involved in it, too. We were up until about 4 am my time. I want to say the pretending to be a girl started either there, or slightly before then, because I remember that being a part of the spam. The first probably 15 pages of one of the games was like that, and I am pretty sure that is where the NO NIGHT POSTING rule came from. Good times, good times.
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I don't think No Night Posting was ever a rule, it was just frowned upon heavily on these forums. I don't remember reading this spam, though, which Werewolf game was it? I do remember being mad as fuck when WW6 ended and I had literally no idea what happened because PMs were legal. It'd be kinda cool to do a "PMs are legal" Werewolf some day.
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I don't remember which one it was. That was 3 or 4 years ago.
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I believe it was the third one. I remember seeing the thread being really popular, and when the third one started, I thought I'd check it out. I had no idea what I was doing, hence the spam. P:

I do remember Outlaw being part of it now, as well as me being a girl then. Man, I do wish we had that spam archived.
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