Activision is yanking YouTube clips of Kurt Cobain singing non–Nirvana tunes in Guitar Hero 5. The move comes a month after Courtney Love used Twitter to tell the world she was going to “sue the s**t” out of the developer for using her husband’s likeness to sing songs he didn’t write.
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Activision has announced plans to let Guitar Hero 5 owners import tracks from earlier versions of the game. Unlike Rock Band owners, though, Guitar Heroes will have to pay for the privilege.
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Guitar Hero games on the Wii have always had one major issue to contend with: the console’s lack of decent built-in storage. This means one of Guitar Hero’s major draws – the ability to download lots and lots of extra tracks to thrash along to – becomes a bit of an issue. But that’ll all change when Guitar Hero 5 launches…