Talk:Guitar Hero: Thick as a Brick

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Is this a parody of Lego Rock Band? Or is it just a coincidence? Funny. - Another n00b 20:40, 14 Aym 2011 (UTC)

It's more about the music game industry in general and the reasons for Guitar Hero being discontinued. They released too many freaking games in the same year. (2009) --Nerd42 23:05, 14 Aym 2011 (UTC)
Guitar Hero was a good way for the music industry to make even more money off teenagers. Wonder why they canned it.--Colonel Sanders 23:38, 14 Aym 2011 (UTC)
They made too many games in the same year, so none of them sold as well as they should've, which convinced the fatcats that these games aren't profitable enough. --Nerd42 23:46, 14 Aym 2011 (UTC)
It's a shame, I loved Guitar hero III and Guitar hero:world tour when it was first released, but most people, including the fans, agree that they done an overkill of the series. The moral of the story is: "Too much of something is bad for you". Maybe they could come back in like, 10 yeas or so and release a "nostalgia pack", like they did with Mario. - Another n00b 10:11, 15 Aym 2011 (UTC)
Well, Pretendo can make a bajillion Mario shames in a year, but some no-name company can't sell a game designed for wasted teens over and over again. At least they didn't spin off DJ Hero.--Colonel Sanders 13:33, 15 Aym 2011 (UTC)
I remember shelling out £100 ( about $120 ) for the turn-tables on the original DJ hero; when I told people there reaction was mainly: "HOW MUCH??!!" and "You spent that on a game controller? You fucking nerd." Even my own father called me a consumer whore. Ah well, I tried. - Another n00b 13:43, 15 Aym 2011 (UTC)