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This is just unbelievable. God I wish I was this good. It makes me never want to play again. 8 bloody years old.



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Yeah this kid is insane!

They had him on Gametrailers for an interview at one point and he has done a couple of other events as well.



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Huh, how that can be done? Some kind of a cheat or what? I don't see him strumming all the time..? :P



Damn!



How to make GH and RB fans feel inferior?

 

I prescribe one of these



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Um... he wasn't strumming for the first 2 minutes or so...



Could I trouble you for some maple syrup to go with the plate of roffles you just served up?

Tag, courtesy of fkusumot: "Why do most of the PS3 fanboys have avatars that looks totally pissed?"
"Ok, girl's trapped in the elevator, and the power's off.  I swear, if a zombie comes around the next corner..."

Well, if this is the future generation hardcore gamers. I'm turning in my controller and becoming a accountant.

There is just no way I can compete anymore.



Why must JRPG female leads suck so bad?

@kitchensink, esa

seems to come up every time a new guitar hero vid is posterd -  there are such notes as hammer-ons, which need no strumming



 

 

 

 

 

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thekitchensink said:
Um... he wasn't strumming for the first 2 minutes or so...

"Hammer-ons and Pull-offs, Looking closely at the notes moving up the screen, you'll see that some notes are different than others. Normal notes have a hollow, black center, while "hammer-on" notes have a filled-in, white center. To simulate real guitar playing, some sequences of notes can be played by hammering-on or pulling-off: Simply strum normally for the black-center note (the first note in the sequence), and just press the correct button for the filled-in notes at the right time. "Hammer-on" notes will register as correctly played as long as you time it correctly. Try to perfect this technique, since eventually, on the most difficult songs, notes become too fast and close together to strum accurately."

 

http://www.wikihow.com/Play-Guitar-Hero




Remember, someone played that on a REAL guitar. Surely that's the real achievement here?