What's the Most Enduring Video Game of All Time?
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Bad news, "Guitar Hero" fans.
Activision announced on Thursday that it will stop manufacturing the game that once gave you an excuse to pretend you were Steven Tyler.
"Guitar Hero" -- which originally was only available on Sony's PlayStation consoles -- became a big hit soon after its launch in 2005, earning a rockin' $1.7 billion in just three years.
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Activision produced many versions of the game, including Metallica, Aerosmith and Van Halen. But sales peaked in 2008, and the fad appears to be fizzling out.
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Meanwhile, "Rock Band" sales are also down, while "Call of Duty and" "World of Warcraft" are still raking in the dough -- implying, sadly, that music is out -- and war is in.
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From "World of Warcraft" to "Super Mario Bros." to "Grand Theft Auto," let us know: What's the most enduring video game of all time?