Unreleased Def Leppard Single Coming to Guitar Hero 3 for PS3, Xbox 360
04/20/08
PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners have the chance to hear an unreleased song from rock heavyweights Def Leppard, as the band is releasing a three-song track pack on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock this week.
The Def Leppard track pack will let gamers hear the band's new single "Nine Lives" five days before its upcoming album "Songs from the Sparkle Lounge" releases on April 29.
The track pack also features live versions of "Photograph" and "Rock of Ages," two of Def Leppard's most popular songs from its album Pyromania.
Def Leppard's new single "Nine Lives" is the result of the band's collaboration with country music star Tim McGraw. The song will be one of the most-publicized tracks tracks on "Songs from the Sparkle Lounge," Def Leppard's first new studio release since 2006's "YEAH."
The Def Leppard Guitar Hero 3 track pack will be available on both Xbox Live Marketplace and in the PlayStation Store on April 24. Activision did not announce pricing for the Def Leppard threesome.
Send News to N4G |
| Slashdot It!
Most Recent Features
Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is getting a campaign for Tropic Thunder, the first effective use of the medium.
As we begin an on-location visit to Electronic Arts, we wonder just how big the industry truly is.
Bossing around minions on the PS3 doesn't get old, but the "improvements" just cover up lingering issues.
Changes are always considered, but this year's post-show survey shows some biggies in the air.
The competition this year was somewhat slim, but it was very tight. Here are the best of the best.
DailyGame's PlayStation Homepage
Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is getting a campaign for Tropic Thunder, the first effective use of the medium.
As we begin an on-location visit to Electronic Arts, we wonder just how big the industry truly is.
Full of explosions, guns and huge bosses, but nothing so amazing that you'll be clamoring for it.
Changes are always considered, but this year's post-show survey shows some biggies in the air.
The competition this year was somewhat slim, but it was very tight. Here are the best of the best.
DailyGame's Xbox 360 Homepage
As we begin an on-location visit to Electronic Arts, we wonder just how big the industry truly is.
Changes are always considered, but this year's post-show survey shows some biggies in the air.
The competition this year was somewhat slim, but it was very tight. Here are the best of the best.
The five-stage game has some nice updates for a storied franchise, making this a worthy chapter.
E3 may have ended, but developers still have plenty of work ahead -- especially on these games.
DailyGame's Nintendo Homepage
The mix of courtroom drama and horror film is surprisingly good, and the A/V aspects hold up well.
Its six episodes are too disparate, too short and animated too differently for a truly compelling experience.
It's got all the stereotypical teens and blood you need, but it starts too slowly and has serious plot deficiencies.
The BBC once again strikes documentary gold, but a thesis and A/V issues seem more like iron pyrite.
The cast reunion is nice and story is good, but a few plot holes and inconsistent VFX are disappointing.
DailyGame's Blu-ray Homepage
Getting a wired connection through your home's electrical wiring couldn't be easier or more secure.
This could be a blogger's best friend, at least for basic functions.
You may think Star Tours-like seating is not for home, but it's closer than you think.
The name may be brutal, but if you're into bass, this is one refined headset.
Nicolas Cage rocks Mount Rushmore, and the movie itself is rockin' too.
DailyGame's Home Electronics Homepage