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Rock on: Aerosmith gets its own 'Guitar Hero' game!

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Of course, an Activision representative had something to say, too, with Dusty Welch, head of publishing for Activision/RedOctane saying that: "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”.

Welch continued saying that: "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."

Activision say the game will be available for the Xbox 360, the PS3, the PS2 and the Nintendo Wii.

No firm pricing details are yet available, and the game has not yet received an age appropriate ESRB rating, but for games console fans that love Aerosmith, the latest instalment of Guitar Hero will certainly be a must have addition to their games collection.