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DJ hero  just hit but Activision is already thinking of the future. A recent trade marked poped up for “Drum Hero” by Activsion.  I just wonder how much longer Activision can milk the Guitar Hero franchise before it comes crashing down.

Do you want a Drum Hero title that expands on the drumming portion of the game? Or are you happy with all the games out there already that already incorporate drums?

(Source: PlayStation LifeStyle)


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9 Responses to “Activision trademarks “Drum Hero””

  1. [member]
    DeaPGalaxy says:

    *sigh*

  2. Godzilla145 says:

    Phil Collins, here I come. :P

  3. [member]
    jsatter13 says:

    Geez, first Guitar Hero, then Rock Band, then DJ Hero, then Band Hero, and now Drum Hero? What’s next, Violin Hero? Ocarina Hero? Guitar Hero Hero?

    I’m not sure if Activision can get away with this too much longer. They’re just taking it way too far.

  4. [member]
    LegendOfCookies says:

    >_>

    Whats next? Harmonica Hero? Sitar Hero? Bongo Hero? Trumpet Hero?

    this is really getting insane

  5. [member]
    Remino52 says:

    How about “Guitar Hero: Weird Al Yankovic” with a special accordion peripheral to go a long with it?

  6. [member]
    Iron Punkle says:

    Or Dulcimer Hero, Kazoo Hero, Armpit Hero, Two Blades of Grass Hero… endless possibilities

  7. [member]
    Marche100 says:

    I’m still waiting for Harmonica Hero.

  8. [member]
    otter says:

    -____-

  9. [member]
    StealthKnight1 says:

    how about an expansion pack that expands on the concepts of the instruments for $30. Na, that, not a ripoff.