PS3 WARBEAST WIRELESS GUITAR – dreamGEAR, Literally
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Guitar Hero and Rockband were the phenom video-game successes of last year and now they finally have an accessory worthy of their monster tunes – the PS3 Warbeast Wireless Guitar by dreamGEAR. The Warbeast Wireless Guitar does the same job as any other guitar controller but looks a shade cooler doing it (although the Logitech Premiere Edition Wireless Guitar Hero controller may have something to say about that).
The PS3 Warbeast Wireless Guitar is the (allegedly) the first and only full size guitar on the market and adds a little more realism to the whole music legend experience(less karaoke, more rock-on). The Warbeast has been custom designed by B.C. Rich (a big name in guitars) and comes in its unique, er, beastly design.
Technical aspects of the Warbeast Wireless Guitar include responsive and solo fret buttons, Rock Band/Guitar Hero slide switch and the all important glowing strumbar to complete the rock-star look. The PS3 Warbeast Wireless Guitar is available from dreamGEAR now for $129.99. We’re sure that the target audience they have in mind wouldn’t think twice about forking out this much for what is essentially a control pad….Full specs below.
Officially licensed by B.C. Rich Guitars.
Extended strum bar for enhanced game play
Responsive fret buttons.
Solo fret buttons.
Rock Band tone switch.
Guitar Hero 4 compatible “Star Power” button.
High quality adjustable whammy bar.
Complete functionality with Start and Select buttons, D-pad and PS button.
Rock Band/Guitar Hero slide switch.
Removable faceplate.
High quality custom Guitar strap.
FULL SIZE replica guitar.
Removable neck and headstock for portability.















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