You Rock guitar to debut at E3 in June

Posted in Controllers, Games by Shane McGlaun on May 7th, 2009

yourockguitar-sbBack in 2007, I went to E3 for the first time. 2007 happened to be the first year of the much smaller E3 show and it sucked so badly I never went back. E3 is going back to the massive show that gamers loved for so many years for 2009 and new games and products galore should be unveiled at the show.

One of the products debuting at E3 will be the You Rock Guitar. Right now, all we have are a few details, exactly what the guitar looks like won’t be known until E3 kicks off and the product is unveiled. What we do know is that the guitar will work for all major consoles and can connect to a PC as well.

The guitar will connect to a PC, amp, or headphones and can be directly connected to a MP3 player, iPod, or cell phone. The neck of the guitar is patented and has the feel of real strings and frets. A Gameflex plug-in cartridge system allows the guitar to work with the Xbox, PS3, PS2, and Wii consoles. Pricing for the guitar will be $149.99 and the Gameflex modules will sell for $19.99 to $24.99.

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