Wii Les Paul Wireless Guitar

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Manufacturer: Activision
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List Price: $49.99
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Product Description

2.4GHz wireless technology with a 30' rangeGuitar packs down small for easy storage with a new detachable neckImproved fret button design and longer strum bar for an enhanced playing experienceUse up to 4 controllers simultaneously on 1 consoleAuto sleep mode saves battery powerIncludes 2 AA batteries, sticker pack, Les Paul Guitar white faceplate and 1" wide guitar strap

Product Details

  • Official Wireless Guitar for Guitar Hero III
  • Includes Guitar Strap and Stickers
  • Detachable neck-Guitar packs down small when on tour (and for storage)
  • Improved fret button design and longer strum bar for an enhanced shredding experience
  • Does not include Wii Remote

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For Multiplayer Guitar Hero Fun
 
Review Date: March 31, 2008
Reviewer: Mark, California
Seeing as there is no alternative product, other than maybe a few cheaper knock-off guitars, this is your best way to go if you want to have some multiplayer Guitar Hero fun on your Wii.

It's the exact same guitar as the one packaged with the Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle.

If you are debating on saving a few dollars to get a "knockoff version" such as the Nyko one, don't bother. I think you would be much better off investing a few more dollars to get the trustworthy guitar that was made by the company that is partnered with the Guitar Hero software developers.

Unfortunately, the price point is a bit on the expensive side, but it is cheaper here than anywhere else I've seen it.

So, if you are looking to play Guitar Hero on your Wii with a 2nd player guitar, look no further. This is the product we have all been awaiting for the past 5 months since Guitar Hero III's release back in November 2007. Have fun rocking out!
Guitar Hero Guitar=Amazing
 
Review Date: March 30, 2008
Reviewer: ,
Guitar Hero 3 is the latest installment in the Guitar Hero series, and it's back on a new console- Nintendo's Wii. In this guitar you put your Wii Remote inside the Guitar Hero Guitar. You can always take the neck off, to save space. There are 5 "fret" buttons: The green, the red, the yellow, the blue, and the orange. There is a control stick, like the one on the Nunchuk, and you can use it to navigate around the Wii Menu. And under that is the strum bar. You move it up or down when a note comes at you, and at the same time press a fret button, and it makes a sound. Next to that is the + and - buttons. You use these to pause the game. Under these is the Whammy bar, which is rotatable. And it comes with a strap, so you don't drop it when you're playing. Yes, if you need another guitar for your Wii, don't hesitate to buy this. It will not be a waste of your money.
Great!
 
Review Date: November 29, 2008
Reviewer: rodjoh, pma
Great Quality. Works with GH3 and GH:World Tour. You do need a Wii remote for it though. Recommended if you need an extra guitar!
Good guitar controller if you're on a budget.
 
Review Date: October 6, 2009
Reviewer: William J. Bumgarner, WV, USA
The reason I purchased the Les Paul guitar controller was due to the fact that I was able to find it cheaper than the other controllers (such as the Guitar Hero World Tour controller). On both the new and used markets, the Les Paul is just as widely available but less expensive than the others. It functions the same; just wrapped up in a different package.

I primarily purchased the Les Paul controller due to The Beatles: Rock Band. Not wishing to pay the exorbitant price for the bundle (and knowing I'd never use the drums anyway), I simply the purchased the game software and a single guitar. For The Beatles, this works great. It has a lightweight feel which means you can play with or without a guitar strap, the buttons are crisp and smooth and I prefer the more classic look of the Les Paul to the newer guitar controller designs, so this worked quite well all around.

I would highly recommend this controller if you're looking to get into these games and can't afford to spend a lot on a bundle pack or just want an extra guitar around for multiplayer.
Two is Better than One!
 
Review Date: April 23, 2008
Reviewer: Bruce Jones, Seattle, WA USA
I wasn't real sure if having a second guitar would be worth it, but it's great. Now both my daughter and I can play at the same time, either cooperatively (to beat the game and work our way up), or in "face off" mode, against each other. If we needed to we could actually be at different levels in "face off" (e.g. she in Hard, me in Medium). Definitely worth the purchase--in cooperative mode, one person takes bass, the other takes lead guitar (although there are still 5 "strings" on the bass guitar). I've found that the Wii remote chews up batteries--I pull them out when not playing, and they seem to last longer.
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