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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Released in October of 2010, Power Gig: Rise of the SixString is a Rhythm Game from 745 Studios, sister company to First Act, a dedicated instrument manufacturer. It is poised to compete with both Guitar Hero and Rock Band by utilizing a real guitar for its controller; colored sections along the neck will dictate which frets the player needs to hold to play the song correctly. However, it also supports traditional guitar controllers for existing games. It also uses a unique drum controller which is comprised of a sensor which sits on the floor, while the player makes drumming motions with sticks over the sensors, in the hopes of making a quieter experience.
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