Bluevoodu said:How do we get the disc? and they are delivering it in January 08?
The game doesn't sound bad at all... visuals aren't as bad as the reviews said.
I am basically curious as to when this update is coming out and how we get it.
BV :hat
I can't say I totally agree because I have yet to hear what is bad about the Wi version.Zidart said:yeah is suposed to sound horrible but i think is sounds good...but then again other versions sound better
Bluevoodu said:I can't say I totally agree because I have yet to hear what is bad about the Wi version.
so how are we supposed to get this new disc?
†B†V† :hat
 I've become quite proficient with the controller. It's just bad work ethic to just "give away" and not recall instead. It's a recall.
 I've become quite proficient with the controller. It's just bad work ethic to just "give away" and not recall instead. It's a recall.Bluevoodu said:I can't say I totally agree because I have yet to hear what is bad about the Wi version.
†B†V† :hat
kirbyrockz said:Ehh, not reallyI've become quite proficient with the controller. It's just bad work ethic to just "give away" and not recall instead. It's a recall.
Hinesmdc said:u can use the wii remote/nunchuck to play guitar hero 3?
Strubes said:The wiimote yes...idk bout the nunchuck...lol I figured out how to use the Wiimote for it too...cept I don't know how to use star power. :lol
Strubes said:The wiimote yes...idk bout the nunchuck...lol I figured out how to use the Wiimote for it too...cept I don't know how to use star power. :lol

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6184298.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=newstop&tag=newstop;title;8Guitar Hero Wii replacement program launches
Activision lets customers "pre-register" to be notified when surround sound-capable versions of RedOctane's rhythm game become available.
By Brendan Sinclair, GameSpot
Posted Jan 4, 2008 11:24 am PT
Last year, purchasers of Guitar Hero III for the Nintendo Wii might have noticed that the game would produce sound only in mono, even though it was advertised as using Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound. Activision responded to complaints about the issue by announcing that it would fix the sound for future pressings of the game, and it would start a replacement program to get corrected discs in the hands of the game's early adopters.
Now Activision has detailed the first steps affected gamers should take in order to get a replacement Guitar Hero for the Wii. North American gamers can now "pre-register" for a free replacement disc by calling (866) 780-8286 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern time. Activision will then let them know when the new discs are available and how they can obtain one.
Replacement discs are expected to ship out early this year. Further questions can be sent to Activision customer support.
