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Gaming | by C.K. Sample III | Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:46AM | 1 comment

 

If you've been considering taking your Guitar Hero playing to semi-pro level, you may want to consider spending $249.99 on the Logitech Premiere Edition Wireless Guitar controller for Guitar Hero, which more closely replicates the look and feel of a real guitar. According to Logitech, two AA batteries will power the device for "hundreds of hours" of use with either your PlayStation 2 or PlayStation 3 gaming console. Due in stores in December, this wireless controller broadcasts for a range of 30 feet via integrated 2.4GHz wireless and comes with a "gig bag" for carrying the device, the USB wireless receiver, and game disks.

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jacqueline (8:13 AM on Sun Nov 9, 2008)

I can buy it for my son, where can I find it?

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