Shredz64
Shredz64 is a game modelled against the mechanics of Guitar Hero to play
music on a guitar controller. Players need to match notes in five columns,
each with its own colour, against the rhythm and melody of the music. Doing
well increases the applause meter and when it runs out the game is over.
Similar to Guitar Hero’s star power, perfect parts increase a shredocity
meter, allowing the player to lift the guitar, turning the screen border red
and scoring additional points. The screen only shows the notes in a pseudo 3D
fashion, with nothing else in the background.
The game makes use of the PSX64 interface that connects PlayStation
controllers to computers that use a DB9 port, and the Commodore 64 pin
configuration. For the PlayStation 2 guitar controller, this does not only
include button presses, but the whammy bar, strumming and lifting as well.
The initial game was released with ten instrumental songs divided over
different difficulty levels. It includes a mix of game soundtracks (Zelda, Zak
McKracken), movie soundtracks ( Beverly Hills Cop , Ghostbusters ) and
renditions of popular songs ( Hotel California , Lick My Guitar ). Players
can add their own SID files to the game and record custom notes. There are
separate PAL and NTSC versions, and high score tracking is included.