Song info and a new trailer have been released by Activision for the upcoming game Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits. If you want to see the trailer, click on the link.

IGN had an interview with Paul Gadbois, producer on Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits, the upcoming compilation of what Activision has determined are the most popular songs from every console GH title to date. Canadian development studio and port-expert, Beenox, is putting together the disc, which hits 360, PS3, PS2 and Wii in June. (It's confirmed at $60 for the 360/PS3 release, $40 on Wii and $30 on PS2.)

According to Gadbois, this mix of previous Guitar Hero games will offer full band play on all 48 of its included tracks, while also including the music studio, character creation, and online features introduced in Guitar Hero World Tour. Eight tracks-from-the-past have been revealed so far along with a new trailer:

  • Barracuda - Heart
  • I Love Rock N Roll - Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
  • I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister
  • Killer Queen - Queen
  • Killing in the Name - Rage Against The Machine
  • Nothin But A Good Time - Poison
  • Them Bones - Alice in Chains
  • Through the Fire and Flames - Dragonforce
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    Aussie Legend Mar 5, 09
    I'm looking forward to TTFAF on Vox and Drums.

    Master of Killing in the Name is SO full of win

    Plus, Killer Queen Vox is win.

    EDIT: I probably would have rathered the other Poison song though

    Aka I'm looking forward to this.
  • 0
    reaver11 Mar 5, 09
    Wow. Talk about milking your franchise down to nothing. Whats next? No, don't answer that. I'm afraid there will be something next.
  • 0
    Paper Mario Dude Mar 6, 09
    awwww *bleep*!
    i have to get another achievement in another game for beating TtFatF?
    DANG IT!!!!!!!!!
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    Shinobi_razor Mar 6, 09
    a Greatest Hits GH? Activision is really starting to sound desperate. they cant figure out why not all of their IPs are as popular as WOW.

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