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Technology reinforces generation gap

If you believe that technology could be bridging the generation gap, think again. According to Deloitte’s first State of the Media report it’s as stark as ever.

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Further to this news, Activision Australia today also announced their new "Guitar Hero(r) AMPLIFIED" retail promotion. In light of achieving the number one worldwide game franchise of 2007, this retail promotion will encompass all previously released versions of Guitar Hero (on Playstation 2 or XBOX360) under one umbrella brand.

With the largest selection of all Guitar Hero games to date, Guitar Hero AMPLIFIED includes:

*    Guitar Hero
*    Guitar Hero II
*    Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's
*    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

On April 16th 2008, Australian PC gamers will be granted a license to shred with the announcement that Activision's best-selling Guitar Hero(r) III: Legends of Rock will be available for the PC. The game will be bundled with a wired X-Plorer guitar controller, and has already been well received by the media. Aussie leading PC Games magazine PC PowerPlay quoted: 

"It's about time you played some Guitar Hero. Fun for kids and adults, great alone or with friends, and awesome for pretending you're skilled at something you may well suck at in real life. 8/10 - Excellent"