
Episode 63
Ep.63 – I Wanna Rock: Guitar Hero's Rhythm Revolution
Guitar Hero (2005)
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin
November 11, 20211h 1mExplicit
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Show Notes
In 2005, Guitar Hero hit the PlayStation 2 and transformed living rooms into rock stages, sparking a rhythm game craze that defined the next decade. Our story traces the unlikely pairing of RedOctane, a peripheral maker turned publisher, and Harmonix, an MIT-founded studio obsessed with making music interactive. We explore how they built the plastic guitar, simplified fret buttons, and added showmanship through the whammy bar and star power tilt. We also dive into its eclectic track list—from classic rock covers to indie master tracks—and how licensing hurdles shaped the final mix. Reviews hailed its addictive design, fueling debates over its depth. From sales spikes for bands to paving the way for Rock Band, Guitar Hero made anyone feel like a star. Join us as we plug in, strum along, and revisit the rise of Guitar Hero on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.