Technology
- Home
- Technology
- News
How Guitar Hero made everybody a rock star
"Sharp Dressed Man," by ZZ Top. Hard on a good day, Medium when my friends were over, Expert once and then never ever again. That was my Guitar Hero sweet spot. And for years, it seemed like everybody had one. The plastic guitar controllers became a staple of…

Published 4 months ago on Oct 31st 2025, 5:00 am
By Web Desk

“Sharp Dressed Man,” by ZZ Top. Hard on a good day, Medium when my friends were over, Expert once and then never ever again. That was my Guitar Hero sweet spot. And for years, it seemed like everybody had one. The plastic guitar controllers became a staple of living rooms everywhere, and the songs — from big bands, small bands, and bands that didn’t even actually exist — became huge hits. Long before TikTok was the most important thing in music, getting your track on a Guitar Hero setlist could change your life forever.
For this episode of Version History, we go through the whole history of Guitar Hero. The story begins in arcades in Japan, travels to an unlikely pair of companies in the US, and nearly falls apart entirely before becoming an enormous hit. For a few years, Guitar Hero was as big as any game you could find, before it began to slowly fade into the background. The game may not be around anymore, but you can still find its legacy in some pretty big-name videogames.
Hosts David Pierce, Ash Parrish, and Chris Grant all lived through various parts of the Guitar Hero story. They gather at the Version History roundtable to talk about the franchise’s many precursors and influences, the E3 conference that became the franchise’s breakout hit, the eventual rise of Rock Band, and how Guitar Hero eventually lost most of its luster. We also bust out the axe for the first time in a long time, to see who’s still got it.
This is the fourth episode of Version History. (The first three were about hoverboards, BBM, and the Sony Watchman). If you want to find the show, there are three good places to go:
* The Version History podcast feed
* The Verge’s YouTube channel
* The Vergecast’s podcast feed (but only for the first eight episodes)
Thanks to everyone who has already watched or listened to the show, and has sent feedback! We’re already hard at work on the next bunch of episodes, and want to hear everything you think we should be doing or not doing or doing differently. We’re rewriting the eight Version History Questions as we speak, and we’d love to hear what you’d include in the list. In the meantime, if you want to relive Guitar Hero as we did, here are some links to get you started:
* From Vice: The Oral History of ‘Guitar Hero’
* From IGN: Guitar Hero
* From RoboKast: Why Guitar Hero Died
* From Rocket Sloth: Evolution of Guitar Hero Games (2005-2018)
* Iain Simon’s book: Inside Game Design
* Fortnite Festival is Rock Band without the plastic instruments
* Guitar Hero lives on in this Fortnite Festival controller.

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a rollicking parable about this moment in tech
- 10 گھنٹے قبل

High voltage clash: India defeat pakistan by 61 Runs, qualify for Super Eight
- 17 گھنٹے قبل

YouTube is coming to the Apple Vision Pro
- ایک دن قبل

DG ISPR visits various educational institutions of Lahore
- ایک دن قبل

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir meets global leaders during Germany visit
- ایک دن قبل

T20World Cup high voltage clash: India set 176 run target for Pakistan to win
- 21 گھنٹے قبل
Imran Khan, both sons talk over phone after prolonged hiatus
- 2 دن قبل

Could lab monkeys soon become a thing of the past?
- ایک دن قبل

PM Shehbaz leaves for Vienna, Austria on two-day official visit
- ایک دن قبل
First National Chief of Army Staff Wrestling Championship 2026 concludes in Sialkot
- 2 دن قبل

SSWMB earns national recognition for clean Sindh initiative
- ایک دن قبل
Tucker stars as Ireland crush Oman by 96 runs at T20 World Cup
- 2 دن قبل
You May Like
Trending









