Worst Rock-Star cameos of all time
Before Guitar Hero, real musicians and games hit a big fat brš¼own note
Journey - 1983
Critical Shred: “I personally thought it was dumb.” - !!!
In the early eighties it would appear that any way fans wanted Journey, that’s the way they needed them (Warning: āJourney puns!). So when it came time to conquer another medium, the pappy rockers boldly chose the glistening new frontier of videogames. Paving the way for shitty Flash games everywhere, the “developers&rdą²quo; pasted crude black and white band photos on bodies and digitized the hell out of tunes like “Wheel in the Sky” and “Don’t Stop Believin”.
Above: Arcade goers in 1983 embraced this game with Open Arms
Steve Perry and The Rest leapt through 5 š ·planets of pre-NES platforming idiocy to recover their lost ią¹nstruments. Upon beating the game you were treated to a rousing rendition of Separate Ways, played from an actual cassette player built into the cabinet.
Encore!
So loved by the world, the Atari got an even wš§orse sequel in the formš of Jouney Escape.
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