Guitar Hero & Guitar Hero II Dual Pack (Playstation 2)

Oh, boy...! eBay wants ME to write a review about a "Guitar Hero & Guitar Hero II Dual Pack (Playstation 2)" I recently bought. Here goes... pay close attention to a "Redneck Guy From Kansas." I purchased the 2-CD set for my son from seller "deal2002." We already had Guitar Hero III in a packaged set with a guitar purchased from Wal-Mart. We liked it so much, I had to get the 2 previous versions. The Buy-It-Now price "deal2002" had for the 2-CD set wasn't any more than Wal-Mart's everyday low price for JUST ONE GUITAR HERO CD! The shipping wasn't bad also. Even better, I didn't have to pay any sales tax on the set. Even better-better... I didn't have to get up from my comfortable chair to make my purchase. "deal2002" didn't mess around with shipping them out, and we had the set in about 3 days. The listing said they were supposed to be "used," but when I examined the disks, they were spotless. No scratches, nothing. Virgin surfaces and condition. I'd say we were the first to use them. As for the games, we've had loads of fun playing the Guitar Hero series. I'm 53 years old, and it's really cool watching my kids play songs I listened to when I was young - and enjoying them! Alice Cooper, Cream, Rolling Stones, Kiss, ZZ Top. It reminds me of Jack Black's movie, "School of Rock." My kids never heard of these songs until we bought Guitar Hero. Timeless classic rock with no foul language in them. It's great family fun! My son's favorite songs at the moment are "School's Out," by Alice Cooper, "Mississippi Queen" by Mountain, and "Iron Man," by Black Sabbath. Guitar Hero III has a more refined menu than the previous versions, but that's understandable. If we bought the I and II versions first, we would have appreciated the improvements in III more. The games are a good analogy of what it takes to become a rock legend. You have to "pay yer dues," to get there. Work your way up the ladder, play better, composed better songs, get bigger venues to play at while working for less than minimum wages at times. My oldest daughter wanted to become a "famous singer" a few years ago, and asked me how she could become one. I don't know the music business, but I simply replied, "Get a band, start writing songs, and play every smoky bar and nightclub in the USA until someone in the music business thinks you're good enough to make music that people will buy." In conclusion, all the Guitar Hero games are toe-tapping FUN! You get a game that's challenging (try expert level, I DARE you), will keep your attention at all times, and some great music to listen to. You can even plug in 2 guitars at once, and double your fun. At the time of this writing, I see seller "deal2002" is still selling the Guitar Hero 1 & II double pack sets. If you recently bought the Guitar Hero III game and guitar set like we did for the first time, do yourself a favor, and get the I & II dual pack from "deal2002," and TRIPLE YOUR FUN! Kindest regards, highbidder-01 ( Be sure to check out my world at: http://myworld.ebay.com/highbidder-01 )Read full review