submitted by Sang on 01.11.2008 in Videos/Gaming, Videos/Music
Some 9 year old kid named Ben beats the song “Through Fire and Flames” on Guitar Hero 3 on expert. Sure, that might be easy to do (I have idea what I’m talking about), but he gets a 95% accuracy.
His overall highscore on this song is around 790,000.
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January 12th, 2008 at 15:05:24
now … HOLY CRAP
the kids good…
January 12th, 2008 at 18:20:28
i’m not a guitar hero, so i don’t really know how the game works, but i thought you had to strum as well as press the buttons to get points? all he did was press buttons at the beginning
January 12th, 2008 at 23:44:34
yes sang you do have to strum and push the buttons
but on certain “notes” you can slide your hand down the buttons like you can with a real guitar (i assume)
its called a hammer-on or pull-off
if i were that kids parents i would make him have a real life
January 13th, 2008 at 09:47:38
i agree with you again. that kid needs to either get a life or get carpeltunnel. yea….that’ll teach him. carpeltunnel.
Or his parents need to stop spoiling the kid and make him go outside once and a while.
January 16th, 2008 at 17:59:22
nah mate, hes just naturally good. and he has a life, if your as good ashe is you go to competitions and win free stuff. so dont say shit when you dont know what your talking about.
January 16th, 2008 at 19:37:35
so you know who he is and what he can and does do then? or are you talking about stuff you dont realy know about…
February 15th, 2008 at 02:35:07
does that really matter i could beat that kid any day yes he may have what some call skill but could he ever get 1000000+ tell me some one that can?? apart from me
February 19th, 2008 at 21:27:54
You do have to strum; however, there is a thing called ‘hammering on’ (similar to real life) in which you can strum once, and then ‘hammer on’ the rest of the notes. This requires the notes to be 8th or similar short length and very close to each other.
February 20th, 2008 at 10:48:26
:mrgreen:TOMMY: well mr. perfect i’m sure your just a guitar god then arent you mr. 1000000+ i highly doubt you could do it if you tried…post a video and maybe ill believe you!!!