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Guitar Rockstar
Guitar Rockstar is the European brand name for a virtual air guitar, manufactured by Tomy. It originated and continues to be sold by Tomy in Japan under the brand name "Air Guitar". Gameplay consists of holding buttons representing notes and strumming where the strings would be, in a similar fashion to air guitar. An infra-red beam passes from the end of the guitar head, and as the hand passes through the invisible infra-red beam a note is played. Guitar Rockstar was launched in the UK with eight licensed pre-programmed rock songs: * 1 - "Wild Thing (The Troggs song), Wild Thing" by The Troggs * 2 - "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple * 3 - "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts * 4 - "One Vision" by Queen (band), Queen * 5 - "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by The Darkness (band), The Darkness * 6 - "Take Me Out (song), Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand (band), Franz Ferdinand * 7 - "Change the World" by Eric Clapton * 8 - "Venus (Shocking Blue song), Venus" by Sho ...
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Tomy
is a Japanese entertainment company that makes children's toys and merchandise. It was created from a merger on March 1st 2006 of two companies: Tomy (founded in 1924 as Tomiyama, changing the name to Tomy in 1963) and long-time rival Takara (founded in 1955). The company has its headquarters in Katsushika, Tokyo. History and corporate name Before the merger The company was named Tomy as an abridgement of Tomiyama, which was the founder's surname. Starting as a manufacturer, Tomy had the largest product development team in the toy industry and plaudits for its technology. Nonetheless, by its third generation, president Mikitaro Tomiyama decided to streamline the company to be more competitive with wholesaler Bandai. Bandai developed its products more quickly, which was more appealing to television properties that required a fast turnaround. Despite internal and external opposition, Tomiyama was determined to aggressively pursue TV licenses such as Akakage, Giant Rob ...
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