guitar hero t-shirt lets you play air guitar anywhere
February 23rd, 2008 comments (5) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
If you’re way too addicted to those Guitar Hero games, you’ve got a couple of new ways to keep it with you wherever you go. A few days back, I brought you that pint-sized pocket GH LCD game. But you probably can’t take that into the conference room at work without somebody hearing you rock out. So if you need to get your game on, but must do it in silence, check out this great Guitar Hero t-shirt.

Featuring the stylized body of the famous red Gibson SG electric guitar, the shirt lets strum and whammy without making a sound (unless, of course, you make funny mouth sounds whenever you play air guitar). Sure, people around you might think that incessantly caressing your belly is a little odd, but who really cares?
You can find the Guitar Hero t-shirt from istheshiRt for €23,90 (appx. $35 USD).
[via Fashionably Geek]
filed under: just plain fun video games
tags: clothescottonfungibsonguitarguitar herored octanet shirt
February 23rd, 2008 comments (5): stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
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make sure you get the right size shirt- you don’t want to be strumming to close to your crotch- people might get the wrong idea.
I refuse to play Gutiar Hero because it is so addictive.
Perhaps wearing the shirt will curb my urge to play.
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AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
@Lalo:
What impressive amounts of discipline you are showing! I was like you once, but now Rock Band is like crack to me (or refined sugar).
The only way this tee shirt is going to help me is to dust the fingerprints off the instruments.
Rock Band WAS like crack to me too… that is until I busted my strum bar. Stupid Stone Temple Pilots.
Hopefully Harmonix has a new guitar en route as I write this.
This tshirt’s cool… a little bit too much like the Air Guitar tshirt from LuckyThreadz. Besides, if you are going to be playing a t-shirt with a fake guitar on it, it might as well be a fake real guitar, not a fake fake one.