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'Guitar Praise' Set to Release This Month

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A Christian alternative to the highly popular video game ā€œGuitar Heroā€ will be hitting stores this month and promises to have guitarists of all levels ā€œrockin' with the best while praising the Lord!ā€

  • In this promotional photo for 'Guitar Praise,' released by Digital Praise, two youth compete for the better lead guitar score as family and friends look on.
    (Photo: Digital Praise)
    In this promotional photo for 'Guitar Praise,' released by Digital Praise, two youth compete for the better lead guitar score as family and friends look on.

Like "Guitar Hero," ā€œGuitar Praiseā€ requires players to hit the correct notes on their guitar controller as each song plays. Notably absent, however, will be scantily clad cartoon female guitarists and songs like ā€œCheat on the Church, ā€œCowboys from Hell,ā€ or ā€œThe Number of the Beast.ā€

Instead, players will be jamming to tunes from Christian artists including Flyleaf, Skillet, Stellar Kart, tobyMac, Newsboys, Petra, 12 Stones, Spoken, Whitecross, Thousand Foot Krutch, Paul Baloche, David Crowder, Red, and many others.

Tom Bean, the president and CEO of the Christian software company Digital Praise, which developed ā€œGuitar Praise,ā€ said the game was created in response to its gaming fans.

They "started e-mailing us and writing us and calling us and asking us to create a game that they could play along with using a guitar," he told FoxNews.com.

"People love the console guitar games on the market, but many would like more family-friendly songs and graphics," Bean explained in a news release announcing the game.

In October 2005, Digital Praise had introduced ā€œDance Praise,ā€ the first Christian-themed home PC product to capitalize on America's dance arcade craze. While ā€œDance Praiseā€ disappointed many experienced ā€œDance Dance Revolutionā€ players, the game series has been highly popular and acclaimed among Christian communities.

And for the same reasons why ā€œDance Praiseā€ became popular, Digital Praise is expecting rave reviews for ā€œGuitar Praise.ā€

"We see it (ā€˜Guitar Praise’) as another fun way for kids to spend time together and have a positive experience with positive content," Bean told FoxNews.com, adding it works well for youth groups, who can sing along as two players face off in the game.

While some gamers have accused ā€œGuitar Praiseā€ developers of ā€œstealingā€ from ā€œGuitar Hero,ā€ others point out to the fact that Digital Praise is not the only company set to release a game based on "Guitar Hero," which had itself drawn inspiration from Konami’s "GuitarFreaks" arcade game.

Konami will be releasing ā€œRock Revolutionā€ this October, XS Games will be releasing ā€œPopStar Guitarā€ that same month, while Game Tank is set to release ā€œGuitar Risingā€ later this year. ā€œGuitar Praiseā€ is set for release on Sept. 25.

In response to critics, Bean told FoxNews.com that game developers at the Christian-themed and family-friendly company were careful not to infringe on other games’ copyrights.

"We’ve attempted to be careful and respect other people’s products and create games of a similar genre but solely created with our programs and programmers," Bean said.

Digital Praise came across similar issues with the release of ā€œDance Praise,ā€ which is played similarly to other dance games, such as ā€œDance Dance Revolutionā€ or ā€œStepMania.ā€

Unveiled at the International Christian Retail Show 2008 in Orlando, ā€œGuitar Praiseā€ features 52 tracks from the Christian rock world, combining today's most popular hits with classics from the 80s and 90s.

As players shred through their guitar solos, "Guitar Praise" records high scores per song and unlocks new songs – in sets of five – along the way. By tilting the guitar, players can activate spinner bonuses. And as they increase their skills, players can earn new onscreen guitars with richer sounds and different effects.

The game also allows either one player to perform in solo mode, or two players to compete for the better lead guitar score. With a second guitar, players can jam at the same time – both on lead guitar, or one on lead and the other on bass. The game's Power Duel mode also lets players send "surprises" that impact their opponent's play.

ā€œGuitar Praiseā€ supports both Windows and Mac personal computers and includes one wireless guitar controller, a USB wireless adapter, plus the game CD-ROM.

Unlike ā€œGuitar Hero,ā€ ā€œGuitar Praiseā€ is not available on Xbox, Wii, nor PlayStation.

ā€œGuitar Praiseā€ carries an MSRP of $99.95 (USD).

Most recent comments
  • Wed Sep 10, 2008 5:46 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    ShuckCreations

    rarely is a knockoff any fun at all,

    in fact, once the guys behind Guitar Hero and DDR, they will send a lawyer to negotiate full closure and acquisition rights to all the materials,

    just as In The Groove was acquired by Konami for the same reason, so will this. dont let it surprise you when you suddenly see this stuff disappear.

  • Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:15 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    As a Guitar Hero player I find it quite upseting that they can't release a console version of this. Just as it was with Dance Praise they're going to lose a lot of buyers simply because it's on the PC.

    Unfortunate because it sounds fun...

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