Although it doesn't really work like the real game, some kid turned his neighborhood streets into a Guitar Hero game board where you have to successfully bike over the icons from the game, made in chalk on the street. Although doing this successfully will not actually play the game or score you points, the effort it took to do this is worth a look.
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This was done by a professional studio. Pretty good viral marketing, but not done by some kid.
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not wanting to be the first to shout "photoshopped" this one is a nice piece of camera tracking and comping of the circles on the floor.
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Yeah, it was revealed to be a viral marketing campaign for Guitar Hero...like a week ago...
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