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They also presumably use the same faceplate.
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It's uglier, it's wired and simply won't let you play the game from ridiculous and impractical distances! It seems the Gibson Les Paul is only a worthwhile option if you desire a second controller or if you can track down a standalone version of the game. The Guitar Hero 4, Guitar Hero 5, and Band Hero guitar controllers all use the same battery cover.
#WIRELESS PS2 GUITAR HERO CONTROLLER ON PC PC#
The bad news (don't be shocked, we alluded to this in the first paragraph!) is that Guitar Hero III's PC variant, which releases November 12th, already comes packaged with a guitar, namely the Gibson X-plorer which accompanied Guitar Hero II on the Xbox 360. It's not "officially" supported by develo-porter Aspyr, mind you, but you'll find it works just fine for setting those frets on fire - all you need is the Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver. Connect the guitar If you are ready, plugin. First, the good news! The Xbox 360's sleek, wireless Gibson Les Paul controller that made its debut with Guitar Hero III has been confirmed by the wonderful folks at Shacknews to be fully compatible with the upcoming PC version of Activision's rhythmic rocker. The three that work are once a Guitar Hero World Tour (PC/MAC), a Guitar Hero III Les Paul guitar (PS3) and a Guitar Hero 2 SG Guitar from PS2 To use a Guitar Hero Playstation 2 Controller you need this adapter, all other cheap adapters (SHANWAN, Twin USB etc.