Guitar Hero 3 Demo


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Ok I was just browsing Xbox forums and came across this. The demo is not available on Marketplace. Instead follow this:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5OX44D2U

Burn to a CD or DVD

You have to get the "Content" folder and put that (with everything in it) onto the DVD/CD, the demo will be where the other demos on your 360 normally are (game blade, demos and more).

The demo contains 5 songs:

Hit Me With Your Best Shot

Pat Benatar

Lay Down

Priestess

Even Flow

Pearl Jam

Rock You Like A Hurricane

Scorpions

The Metal

Tenacious D

Enjoy!

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so just burn the iso to dvd then? nothing special required?

Nope nothing. Just open the ISO with Nero and press the burn button :)

If this does break any rules, I wasn't aware of it. I take it just to be a demo. If it breaks rules, please remove it mods.

From what I've been reading if you got the OXM disc (Official Xbox Magazine) then you got the Guitar Hero III demo. The cover has the Call of Duty 4 on it, well I got my copy yesterday and had no disc.. :(

Edited by UND3RxOATH
this magazine is worlwide isn't it, well atleast the uk and us get the same one.

i cant wait to finish work now, going to run to the shops!!

I'm not sure they are the same tbh. They may share the same demos, but not the same articles afaik.

Anyways, the demo kicks ass :cool: :woot:

safe toplay the demo while hooked up to live??

of course, the demo has been out sine last week via OXM #77 and with yesterday's release of Tony Hawk's Proving Ground, i was unable to find OXM #77 so i had to get THPG

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