Guitar Hero Vs. Imagination
So, The Ant Commandos was kind enough to send me a Shredder guitar (that's their tiny guitar) for my 5-year-old son to check out and review. (Something I'll be posting later this month.)
I let him slap on his own stickers, and then set him up on Guitar Hero 2 playing Bass for Shout at the Devil. It was his first experience playing Guitar Hero. He didn't do so well, so we went back to Guitar Hero and I set him up on I Love Rock and Roll on easy.
Watching him play while I sat on the couch working, it sort of looked like he was being shocked every time a chord came up. It was sort of hilarious, but I tried not to laugh loud enough for him to hear me and he wasn't doing bad with such tiny hands.
After practicing the song for about 10 minutes and failing at the half way point he said he didn't want to play anymore. I told him to turn off the Playstation 2 and go upstairs. After he turned off the game I noticed that he had unplugged the guitar and was walking up the stairs with the chord dragging behind him, the guitar still slung around his neck.
"What are you doing?"
"I'm going upstairs to play guitar."
"But you need the Playstation 2."
"No, I don't. I'm going to pretend."
Ooooooh, imagination. I totally forgot about that. I probably should have made him air guitar it, but I let him use the controller and he totally rocked.
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