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Most recent edit made on 2008-10-06 11:39:41 by IWillKickU [Dropped notes in Reception.]

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It is notable that while the guitar chronologically came after the Gibson SG, many ScoreHero users still prefer the Gibson SG to the Striker. This is usually because the Striker's fret buttons are too firm and difficult to handle, and because the select button (commonly used for star power activations and squeezing notes) is near-impossible to press while playing a song. Also, the connections in the detatchable neck quickly deteriorate, and lead to dropped notes.


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It is notable that while the guitar chronologically came after the Gibson SG, many ScoreHero users still prefer the Gibson SG to the Striker. This is usually because the Striker's fret buttons are too firm and difficult to handle, and because the select button (commonly used for star power activations and squeezing notes) is near-impossible to press while playing a song.




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Typical alt-strumming sequence


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The Kramer Striker (commonly referred to as the Kramer) is an official guitar peripheral developed by RedOctane and was bundled with Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for the PlayStation 2 console, when the previously Gibson SG was used.
At the same time the Kramer Striker was released for the PlayStation 2 version of Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, the Gibson Les Paul was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii bundles of Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Unlike the Gibson Les Paul, the Kramer does not feature a removable faceplate and additional navigation buttons.


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The Kramer Striker (commonly referred to as the Kramer) is an official guitar peripheral developed by RedOctane and was bundled with Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for the PlayStation 2 console, when the previously Gibson SG was used.
At the same time the Kramer Striker was released for the PlayStation 2 version of Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, the Gibson Les Paul was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii bundles of Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Unlike the Gibson Les Paul, the Kramer does not feature a removable faceplate and additional navigation buttons.




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The Kramer Striker features all the standard guitar controller features: five colored fret buttons, a strum bar at the base of the guitar, a whammy bar, a built-in tilt sensor for activating star power, and start/select buttons located at the edge of the guitar. Additionally, the controller featured a detachable neck for easier storage and transport, a first for the Guitar Hero series.
It is notable that while the guitar chronologically came after the Gibson SG, many ScoreHero users still prefer the Gibson SG to the Striker. This is usually because the Striker's fret buttons are too firm and difficult to handle, and because the select button (commonly used for star power activations and squeezing notes) is near-impossible to press while playing a song.


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The Kramer Striker features all the standard guitar controller features: five colored fret buttons, a strum bar at the base of the guitar, a whammy bar, a built-in tilt sensor for activating star power, and start/select buttons located at the edge of the guitar. Additionally, the controller featured a detachable neck for easier travel, a first for the Guitar Hero series.
It is notable that while the guitar chronologically came after the Gibson SG, many ScoreHero still prefer the Gibson SG to the Kramer. This is usually because Kramer's fret buttons are too firm and difficult to handle, and because the select button (commonly used for star power activations and squeezing notes) is near-impossible to press while playing a song.




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 βΆ Features 
 βΆ Reception 








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Features

Reception





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Edited on 2008-10-05 15:50:06 by mightywarrior [better picture added]

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Edited on 2008-10-05 15:32:05 by mightywarrior

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Kramer Striker Platsforms: PS2




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The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-10-05 15:29:50 by mightywarrior

Kramer Striker


Kramer Striker Platsforms: PS2


The Kramer Striker (commonly referred to as the Kramer) is an official guitar peripheral developed by RedOctane and was bundled with Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for the PlayStation 2 console, when the previously Gibson SG was used.

At the same time the Kramer Striker was released for the PlayStation 2 version of Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, the Gibson Les Paul was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii bundles of Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Unlike the Gibson Les Paul, the Kramer does not feature a removable faceplate and additional navigation buttons.

Features



The Kramer Striker features all the standard guitar controller features: five colored fret buttons, a strum bar at the base of the guitar, a whammy bar, a built-in tilt sensor for activating star power, and start/select buttons located at the edge of the guitar. Additionally, the controller featured a detachable neck for easier travel, a first for the Guitar Hero series.

Reception



It is notable that while the guitar chronologically came after the Gibson SG, many ScoreHero still prefer the Gibson SG to the Kramer. This is usually because Kramer's fret buttons are too firm and difficult to handle, and because the select button (commonly used for star power activations and squeezing notes) is near-impossible to press while playing a song.


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