| Guitar Hero Looks for a New Gig
RedOctane says the chances are better than good that it will swap the guitar for something else. And there's next-gen talk too. Guitar Hero seemingly came out of nowhere to capture the gaming consciousness. The sequel, coming later this year, has fans of the series salivating already, and publisher RedOctane says that the chances are good that at some point you'll be able to pick up other instruments too. "The next logical step within this category is to make other music instrument-based games," RedOctane co-founder Kai Huang told Next Generation recently. "What most people have been asking for and would want next are products that we're likely already working on." But that doesn't mean that the publisher and Harmonix, the team behind the game, are done with the core of the series.
Middletown musician takes stand on Iraq
By Don Thrasher Contributing Writer Greg Madden has always considered himself apolitical, but the more he saw and read about the war in Iraq, the more incensed he became. The Middletown musician began to write and soon had enough songs about the negative aspects of the war for an album. .
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