The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
The 1980s were a crazy decade when big hair, tight clothes and fresh attitudes ruled the music scene; represented in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s. Pick up your axe and rock out to tracks ranging from New Wave to Hair Metal. Every song will have you tapping your feet and banging your head! Play as your favorite Guitar Hero characters decked out in awesome 80’s outfits. Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s puts 2 players closer to the rock experience, enabling players to play cooperatively with one person on lead guitar, and the 2nd on bass or rhythm guitar. Master those 80’s hits using the awesome Practice mode. Turn off that tape deck on your boom box, pick up and play Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:047875950719
Condition:Used
Genre:Other
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_GUITAR_HERO_ENCORE_ROCKS_THE_80S
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Not a great game per say, but great if you want to learn how to play.
excelent product met all my expectations . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
This game is really an expansion pack of Guitar Hero 2. Has some good metal songs: Bang your Head, Round and Round, Balls to the Walls, 18 and life, Seventeen, etc. But, too many of the songs are obsecure (for the 80’s) songs. Why did they choose a Scorpions ballad and Radar Love by White Lion?Were the developers of this game born in the late 80’s. They definetely should have included Cinderella, Motley Crue, Tears for Fears, Depeche Mode, and Guns N Roses.Also, I still dont know why the couldnt license more of the original songs. I doubt WHITE LION, Ratt, and the Scorpions are so wealthy they would have turned down free money.Still, it is a must own game for all Guitar Hero Players. ROCK ON, DUDES.
Another game we thoroughly enjoy for the price of 1 popcorn and 1 soda pop at the movies.Definitely more bang for the buck on this choice!
Amazing quality and the best of the series
Loved the 80’s, fun to rock out to your fave songs, loved playing this. Bought it 8 years ago, still have it, works great.
This one is by far my favorite guitar hero game. Came on time and plays great!
Came in original case and sealed like new!
these are actually compatible with the guitars unlike other systems which need dongles or that may have manufactering issues -yay!
Despite only having 30 songs (are two more sets so much to ask?), this is still a pretty darn good game if you like Guitar Hero. All the songs are fun to play, some more so than others. “Lonely Is The Night” and “Only A Lad” are particularly gnarly. In fact, there are 3 that I had never heard before, but they were a blast to play! As expected, there are great songs left off of the setlist, but you can’t have everything. A few of the songs that I wanted are actually appearing on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Rock Band, so I’m not too upset! There are also some new loading screens that are pretty funny.Now onto what’s missing: My number one complaint, besides only having 30 songs, is that they took out some of my favorite characters! Clive Winston, Eddie Knox, Xavier Stone, and Lars Umlaut are all missing and though I know that some of them do not belong in the 80s and would not play these songs, fans have certain characters they want to see in the game! There are also no alternate outfits, which I was expecting considering the variety of 80s garb out there. The levels and main characters are slightly redesigned to look 80s, usually with just an 80s paint job and an 80s hair-do & outfit, respectively. Strangely enough, the bassist still looks like Duane Allman (which isn’t a bad thing) and the lead singer still looks like an emo kid (which is a bad thing).Bonus tracks are also missing, but seeing as how I never really played or liked any of the bonus tracks on.