Get your rock on with.. Aerosmith?

While rumors were floating around about this, it’s still surprising. The newest addition to the popular Guitar Hero series has been revealed to be centered around one band, hence the name Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Here’s what lead singer Steve Tyler had to say:

Any band that can go from ‘Don’t Want to Miss A Thing’ (Aerosmith’s #1 smash hit) to the ass-kicking ‘Sweet Emotion’ to the cheekiness of ‘Love in an Elevator,’ to the classic ballad ‘Dream On’ shows why Activision chose us to headline this game based on the diversity of the Aerosmith catalog. Not only is songwriting a bitch, but then it goes and has puppies.

If anyone can translate that last line, make sure to explain in the comments section. In any case, any music that has been inspired by or any bands that opened for Aerosmith will have a chance at being featured in the game.

While the focus on one band is an interesting and new way of going about things, there is obviously one massive flaw in this formula. What if some Guitar Hero fans want nothing to do with Aerosmith? Well, what do our readers think? Good idea? Bad idea?

World Renowned Recording Group Aerosmith Rocks This Way to Guitar Hero®: Aerosmith®Epic Collaboration Creates First Music-Based Game to Feature One Band

Free Download of ”Dream On” Offered to Commemorate Alliance

SANTA MONICA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fire up the fret board, crank the amp to 11 and get ready to rock this way with Activision, Inc.’s (Nasdaq:ATVI) Guitar Hero®: Aerosmith®, the first game built around the legendary music of America’s Greatest Rock ‘N Roll Band: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer. Slated for release this June, this latest installment from the franchise with the #1 best-selling video game in 2007, puts players in the shoes of Perry (guitar), Whitford (guitar) and Hamilton (bass), as they rock out alongside frontman Tyler and drummer Kramer. Gamers will experience Aerosmith’s GRAMMY® winning career, from their first gig to becoming rock royalty, in a way that no other entertainment vehicle offers.

To celebrate this historic, ground-breaking collaboration, Guitar Hero® III: Legends of Rock fans will have the opportunity to download and jam to Aerosmith’s “Dream On.” The song will be available for free from February 16-18 on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®Store for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system. For more information, please visit www.guitarhero.com.

“Having a game built around Aerosmith has been a huge honor and really a great experience for us,” says Joe Perry. “We’ve put a lot of ideas into the game so that fans can have fun interacting with our music, getting inside our body of work and learning about the band’s history.”

Steven Tyler says, “Any band that can go from ‘Don’t Want to Miss A Thing’ (Aerosmith’s #1 smash hit) to the ass-kicking ‘Sweet Emotion’ to the cheekiness of ‘Love in an Elevator,’ to the classic ballad ‘Dream On’ shows why Activision chose us to headline this game based on the diversity of the Aerosmith catalog. Not only is songwriting a bitch, but then it goes and has puppies.”

Perry adds, “On a larger scale, it’s cool for us to be pioneers helping to rebuild the music industry through a format like video games. It’s great for rock since the record companies are struggling to make sense of how things are changing. Fans want to get and experience music in new formats–and there are going to be some of them who will play the game, then pick up the guitar for real and start bands. It’s what’s happening now, and it’s only going to build more momentum in the future. It’s a massive change for the music business.”

“We are extremely excited that Aerosmith chose to team up with Guitar Hero, bringing one of the world’s all-time best-selling artists together with one of the biggest video game brands, to deliver a new and unique interactive way for our customers to connect with artists and their music,” said Dusty Welch, head of publishing for Activision/RedOctane. “This partnership will give Aerosmith, a band that has sold more than 150 million albums worldwide, a powerful and innovative platform to reach their fans and new audiences.”

Guitar Hero: Aerosmith brings these quintessential rock legends to the interactive realm to create the ultimate gaming experience. As fans progress through their careers in the game, they can rock out to scores of Aerosmith’s greatest hits, as well as songs from celebrated artists that the band has either performed with or has been inspired by in some way. Venues from historical moments during the band’s illustrious career offer the experience of “sweet emotion” and further capture the essence of the band’s rise to fame.

Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is being developed by Neversoft Entertainment for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system. The Wii™ version is being developed by Vicarious Visions. The PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system version is being developed by Budcat. The game is not yet rated by the ESRB.

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About the Author: Michael

  • matthew

    Only one word can describe those character models: Botox.

  • setrodox

    Song writing is hard work, coming up with original lyrics and tunes. Not only has his songwriting paid off, but it is beening reproduced in new a new media format of video games. His music has spawned a video game: thus the puppies.

  • Michael

    “Not only is songwriting a bitch, but then it goes and has puppies.”

    I was thinking he was talking about how it’s harder to come up with different styles of music, one style of music spawning a bunch of other “puppies”, the words “Not only” are kind of throwing me.

    I still don’t quite get what he’s trying to say..

  • http://www.thetanooki.com Christian

    As a musician *ahem*, I’m going to take it and assume that he’s talking about how writing is hard to do, but to transition from style to style so effortlessly and make it look so easy is even harder. Few bands have been able to do so, which is why he believes they were asked to headline.

    He’s not talking about the “bitch” and “puppy” aspects in regards of spawning exactly, he’s just talking about how the complexity of creating art increases exponentially when you’re at the level of a group such as Aerosmith and need to have such a diverse catalog to appeal to such a large fanbase.

  • Michael

    I think you can probably dig up whatever you want from his words. But I think we can all agree it was an awesome quote.

  • matthew

    I think that we all can agree that Steven Tyler has done far too many drugs in his day.

  • yoruleiscool

    I just don’t understand why they can’t call it
    Guitar Hero: GET THE LED OUT! or just led zepplin of course this is a ridiculously long title.
    Cmon that would be so much better then aerosmith?

  • Michael

    I don’t have any problem necessarily with Aerosmith, but a little Led would be amazing on the side. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for Guitar Hero IV. Stairway to Heaven.. or even Black Dog.

  • Fisty Dollars

    A game based around Aerosmith? What, are they going to have Revolution X as an unlockable on the Wii version? “Music…is the weapon…” *shudders*