

Black Magic Woman, as made famous by Santana ( Premium song).Rock You like A Hurricane, as made famous by Scorpions.This Is A Call, performed by Foo FightersĪll of the fifth tier's songs are from Guitar Hero III's main set list, except The Arsonist by Thrice which is downloadable content.Cherub Rock, performed by The Smashing Pumpkins ( Premium song).Anarchy in the U.K., performed by The Sex Pistols (re-recording with the band, specifically for Guitar Hero III).She Bangs the Drums, performed by The Stone Roses.Paint It Black, performed by The Rolling Stones.In an anomaly, Paint It Black has a co-operative bass part that was not playable in Guitar Hero III: this seems to be a mistake, as all the notes in the track are identical to the guitar track's except the very intro, which is absent in the bass track. The first tier without covered songs, from tier 4, all the songs except This Is A Call are from the main set list, the Foo Fighters song being downloadable content. No More Sorrow, performed by Linkin Park.Avalancha, performed by Heroes Del Silencio ( Premium song).Paranoid, as made famous by Black Sabbath.Barracuda, as made famous by Heart ( Premium song).Of the rest, Paranoid and Lay Down are from the main set list, Helicopter is from the co-op main set list, and No More Sorrow is downloadable content. Tier 3 introduces the first premium songs of the game: Barracuda, from Guitar Hero 3's main set list, and Avalancha, from its bonus set list. Pretty Handsome Awkward, performed by The Used.Hole In The Earth, performed by Deftones.Bulls on Parade, performed by Rage Against The Machine.School's Out, as made famous by Alice Cooper.Mississippi Queen, as made famous by Mountain.Sunshine Of Your Love, as made famous by Cream.Closer is a bonus song, and Hole in The Earth and Pretty Handsome Awkward are downloadable content. Sunshine Of Your Love, Mississippi Queen, School's Out and Bulls on Parade are from the main set list of Guitar Hero III. Rock And Roll All Night, as made famous by Kiss.Hit Me With Your Best Shot, as made famous by Pat Benatar.Talk Dirty To Me, as made famous by Pois on (re-recording with Brett Michaels).Yellow and Jukebox Hero are both downloadable content. In this tier, Slow Ride, Talk Dirty To Me, Hit Me With Your Best Shot as well as Rock And Roll All Night and Sabotage are from the main set list of Guitar Hero III. WaveGroup were credited as covering songs for Guitar Hero III, and as all songs here re-occur from that game, they are also the source for all the covers in Guitar Hero Arcade. Song ListĪs in the game, master recordings are noted by "performed by", and cover re-recordings are noted by "as made famous by". Asking an operator if you as a user may be allowed to access the operator menu to calibrate can be one solution if the lag is making it hard to play. For this reason, Guitar Hero Arcade machines are often uncalibrated and suffer from as much as 80-100 milliseconds of lag. While the game has a built-in operator menu that allows for lag calibration and volume setup, it is highly rare for arcade operators to actually utilise it. This makes them noticeably heavier than any home guitar, and closer to a real guitar in weight. To counter the threat of the guitars breaking, which would make the machine unusable, the guitars have metal frames inserted. The arcade machine comes with two hard-wired guitars, significantly more sturdy than those of the home version of Guitar Hero III. Some songs, perhaps thought by the developers to be the most popular songs from Guitar Hero III, are labelled "premium" and require additional credits to play. Its displays and menus share the same art style and backgrounds, with the needed modifications for a coin-operated game. The game is built on a modified version of Guitar Hero III for the PC: in fact, all of its songs are either main set list or bonus songs from Guitar Hero III or downloadable content for it. Released in early 2009, Guitar Hero Arcade is an arcade version of the music game franchise.
