in one of the timeliest strategic moves in the video game industry's recorded history, ubisoft has announced an upcoming rhythm title from a totally new ip, called
rocksmith. the game lets players strum through tunes by artists such as, david bowie, interpol, and the rolling stones using any real electric guitar they may have sitting around the house with a quarter-inch input jack.
as pointed out by internet sleuth
supererogatory, the portfolio of
illustrator greg korn reveals that the title is actually
guitar rising, a piece of vaporware long in development at gametank. korn explains the project was ''''''purchased by ubisoft and currently in development for consoles.'''''' this certainly sounds like the very same thing.
the remaining mystery is how the guitar will track the notes plucked or strummed by players -- the squier stratocaster for
rock band 3 can only do so using built-in semiconducters on each fret and a midi adapter. is the game going to pick up on the actual note produced by the guitar? at the very latest, we'll find out when
rocksmith drops during the second half of 2011. for now, check out the screens and trailer below to get a feel for how cool you're going to look while playing.
gallery: rocksmith (promo photos) 



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