Band Hero
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The following cheat codes are for Band Hero on PS2, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360.
| CHEAT CODES | |
|---|---|
| In the cheats menu, select Enter New Cheat and press the corresponding color for each code. | |
| Air Instruments | bttnBlue, bttnYellow, bttnBlue, bttnRed, bttnRed, bttnYellow, bttnGreen, bttnYellow |
| All Hammer-on/Pull-off | bttnRed, bttnGreen, bttnBlue, bttnGreen, bttnBlue, bttnGreen, bttnRed, bttnGreen |
| All Slider Gems | bttnYellow, bttnGreen, bttnYellow, bttnYellow, bttnYellow, bttnRed, bttnBlue, bttnRed |
| Auto Kick | bttnYellow, bttnGreen, bttnYellow, bttnBlue, bttnBlue, bttnRed, bttnBlue, bttnRed |
| Electrika Steel | bttnBlue, bttnBlue, bttnRed, bttnYellow, bttnRed, bttnYellow, bttnBlue, bttnBlue |
| Focus Mode | bttnYellow, bttnYellow, bttnGreen, bttnGreen, bttnRed, bttnRed, bttnBlue, bttnBlue |
| HUD Free Mode | bttnGreen, bttnRed, bttnGreen, bttnRed, bttnYellow, bttnBlue, bttnGreen, bttnRed |
| Invisible Characters | bttnGreen, bttnRed, bttnYellow, bttnGreen, bttnYellow, bttnBlue, bttnYellow, bttnGreen |
| Most Characters | bttnBlue, bttnYellow, bttnGreen, bttnYellow, bttnRed, bttnGreen, bttnRed, bttnYellow |
| Performance Mode | bttnYellow, bttnYellow, bttnBlue, bttnGreen, bttnBlue, bttnRed, bttnRed, bttnRed |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
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| There are no known cheat codes for Band Hero on Nintendo DS. |
About Band Hero
Band Hero is a family-friendly rhythm title that pivots the high-energy Guitar Hero formula toward a pop-centric setlist, focusing on Top 40 hits and radio classics. Developed by Neversoft (Xbox 360/PS3), Vicarious Visions (Wii/DS), and Budcat Creations (PS2), the game was released in 2009 for the Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation 2 (PS2), Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, and Nintendo DS. Utilizing the robust Guitar Hero 5 engine, the console versions support full band play—guitar, bass, drums, and vocals—and feature playable avatars of superstars like Taylor Swift, Adam Levine, and No Doubt.
Across the platforms, the experience varies significantly in technical capability and features. The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions are noted for their high-definition visuals and expansive DLC support, allowing players to import tracks from other Guitar Hero titles. The Wii version is frequently celebrated for its unique "DS Connectivity" mode, where a handheld player can manage the setlist and "Party Play" settings from their DS while others perform on the big screen. In contrast, the PS2 version is a "legacy" experience; while it features the same 65-song core tracklist, it lacks online play, DLC, and the "Party Play" drop-in/drop-out feature found on newer consoles. The Nintendo DS version is a technical standout, requiring specialized hardware: a "Guitar Grip" for the GBA slot and a "Drum Skin" rubber peripheral that fits over the face buttons. Unlike the consoles, the DS version features a unique 30-song portable setlist and is the only entry in the handheld sub-series to support a full "band" experience (including vocals via the built-in mic). Whether you are strumming along to "Love Story" on your PS3 or drumming on the bus with your DS Lite, Band Hero remains a definitive and accessible entry in the rhythm genre.