VGChartz Pro

Guitar Hero 5

Global Total as of 12th May 2012 (units): 1.43m
Platform: WiiAlso on: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360
Developer: BudCat Creations Genre: Misc

Total Units

North America: 0.87m 60.9%
+ Europe: 0.42m 29.3%
+ Rest of the World: 0.14m 9.8%
= Global 1.43m

Release History

BoxartTitlePublisherRegionDateDistribution
Guitar Hero 5 ActivisionNorth America01st September 2009Retail
Guitar Hero 5 ActivisionEurope11th September 2009Retail

People

PersonRole
Beastie BoysMusic:
Brandon RiggsProgrammer
Dan NelsonLead Programmer
Eric FeldmanProgrammer
Gavin PughLead Programmer
Jordan LecknerProgrammer
Justin RoteProgrammer
Mario SanchezProgrammer
Paul RobinsonLead Programmer
Thomas GawrysProgrammer
Travis ChenProgrammer
Wilson TruongProgrammer
Zach ParrProgrammer

Comments

ZechsMerquise (on 11 January 2011)
@ spurgeonryan - but it was Acclaim who owned and produced Turok.
spurgeonryan (on 10 April 2010)
but that is waht activision does with its game franchicses. tht is what they have always done. Turok, tony hawk, etc.. yeah I know small example list. I cnnot think of any other way they could make this game better or change it either, except for maybe orchestra hero...but that would probaly only sell on the wii for old people
primogen18 (on 16 March 2010)
its obvious why this one isnt selling... the market is too saturated with these stupid games. The DS versions are the same, it's what happens when 3 or 4 come out in a single year on each platform, overkill and I game up on this series all together. Of course this sold more on Wii, higher install base and the audience is perfect for GH.
J.U.N.O (on 25 February 2010)
Somehow im glad this actually isnt selling as good as previous ones. They released too many of them in so short time and the excitement faded.
--OkeyDokey-- (on 07 February 2010)
All three versions combined only sold half of what Guitar Hero III sold on Wii.

LOL. Neve seen a franchise decline so fast.
Smeags (on 21 January 2010)
Adjusted down... reaching a million will be harder than expected...
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