Red Octane lets loose separate Wii Guitar Hero III controller
By Donald Melanson | February 29, 2008
Filed under: Gaming
It looks like Wii users wanting to expand their Guitar Hero arsenal (or replace an axe after they got a little too into things) won’t have to wait much longer, as Red Octane is now set to let loose a separate wireless Les Paul controller for the system. It doesn’t exactly come cheap, however, with the company listing the controller at $70 on its own website, although Toys R Us is now taking pre-orders for $60 (Best Buy and others don’t seem to be offering it just yet). What’s more, while Red Octane only goes so far as say “ETA: March 2008,” Toys R Us is giving a ship date of March 4th, so it looks like this one should be landing in your capable hands in no time.
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[Thanks, Nic]
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