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Guitar Hero on a bike son!

November
23

Nothing is more entertaining than two nerds trashing each other over the internet.

(By the way, if my little brother is reading this, he should know that I’m going to school the crap out of him in Mario Kart when I go visit him next month).

Anywho, a gamer by the name of Madflux has racked up over a million hits on YouTube in one week, for this incredibly clever Bike Hero video. Using notes he drew on a sidewalk with colored chalk, he rides his bicycle around this neighborhood pretending the sidewalk is a Guitar Hero screen. Take a look:

Well, Guitar Hero legend Freddie Wong wasn’t pleased and has now tried to school MadFlux… by actually playing Guitar Hero on a bike! Using a wireless controller, Freddie pedals his bike as he follows a car with a backseat TV thats displaying the game.

Even more impressive, Wong is playing the Dragonforce song, which is probably the hardest song on Guitar Hero III.

I gotta admit, as obnoxius as Freddie Wong is, I think he’s got MadFlux beat:

This entry was posted on Sunday, November 23rd, 2008 at 8:32 pm by Aman Ali. | Email This Post Email This Post

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3 Responses to “Guitar Hero on a bike son!”

  1. Germain

    Awesome post as I had not seen these.

    But I think the first guy wins simply because at least he had an original idea and a ton of friends helping him.

    As for the second guy, I don’t see any evidence that the he ACTUALLY played the song. And even if he did, he only did the first minute of a 7 min song. The first kid mapped out the whole entire song.

  2. Aman Ali

    Excellent point Germain. Freddie Wong can be a bit obnoxious in his videos too, but he backs it up with serious skills. Do a YouTube search for him playing YYZ on expert in Guitar Hero 2. He ends his routine by smashing his guitar controller.

  3. Germain

    Obnoxious guys who break stuff? Internet gold! Thanks Aman.

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