Rochester Institute of Technology
If you play Guitar Hero with a banjo, we guess it’s fine to call it Banjo Hero. The “Oh No Banjo” exhibit at the Game Developers’ Conference had students from the Rochester Institute of Technology displaying their Guitar Hero compatible...
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