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'''ScoreHero.com''' is a video gaming discussion website.
| company_name    = ScoreHero
 
| company_slogan  = Graciously Documenting Our Future Arthritis
 
| owner            = Joseph Cirri
 
| company_logo    = [[Image:Sh_black3.png|{{deletable image-caption|1=Monday, 7 January 2008}}]]
 
| company_type    = Gaming Discussion
 
| foundation      = [[January 28th]], [[2006]]
 
| location_city    = [[Baltimore, Maryland]],
 
| location_country = U.S. {{flagicon|U.S.}}
 
| key_people      =  Joseph Cirri (Founder), Matthew Wilson (Administrator)
 
| homepage = www.scorehero.com [http://www.scorehero.com]
 
| revenue          = donations and merchandise sales
 
| screenshot      =
 
| caption          =
 
| url              = www.scorehero.com [http://www.scorehero.com]
 
| registration    = Optional<br />(required to input scores and access certain areas of the forum)
 
| launch_date      = [[February 4]], [[2006]]
 
| current_status  = Active
 
| language        = [[#Internationalization|multilingual]]
 
| alexa            =
 
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}}
 
  
'''ScoreHero.com''' is a video gaming discussion website that specializes in the [[Guitar Hero (series)|Guitar Hero]] and [[Rock Band (game)|Rock Band]] games. The biggest feature of the site is the scoreboard section, where players of the games can submit their personal high scores and have them compared against other players who have submitted scores. The site's structure encourages competitive users to try to get the highest scores possible on all difficulties. ScoreHero also contains forums, where the community of players can talk about the site, share tips on how to hit tricky sections of songs, discuss optimal Star Power and Overdrive usage, praise or criticize game features, and find other players to play with online or at a specified meeting place.  
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Recently on the ScoreHero forums, a user named "rkcr" accused user "thekohser" of being a "shill" for MyWikiBiz on the ScoreHero site.  People like rkcr obviously have no gratitude for sites like MyWikiBiz that actually go out of the way to help communities who have been rebuffed by Wikipedia. Maybe this page about ScoreHero should just get speedy deleted from here, too?  Funny, "thekohser" has been banned from the ScoreHero site.
  
Recently on the ScoreHero forums, a user named "rkcr" accused user "thekohser" of being a "shill" for MyWikiBiz on the ScoreHero site.  People like rkcr obviously have no gratitude for sites like MyWikiBiz that actually go out of the way to help communities who have been rebuffed by Wikipedia.  Maybe this page about ScoreHero should just get speedy deleted from here, too?
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One supposes that an administrator from MyWikiBiz could just remove most of the previously helpful content from this article, and we'll see who shows up to revert it back to a more beneficial version.
 
 
== History ==
 
 
 
ScoreHero was founded in early 2006 by Joseph Cirri (username JCirri). At first, the site only had the ability to input scores and view rankings for the only game in the franchise available at that time, [[Guitar Hero (video game)|Guitar Hero]]. Soon after its foundation, a forum was added to the site, using the popular [[PHPbb]] format.
 
 
 
On May 6th, 2007, Joseph made an announcement asking for the users of ScoreHero to collectively donate $10,000 for an upgraded server. Although it appeared as though the users were going to reach the goal, Alex Rigopulos, President of [[Harmonix Music Systems]], the then developers of the Guitar Hero series, donated $2000 on behalf of the company, not only earning the gratitude of the ScoreHero community but also pushing the total to within $500 of the $10,000 target<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=25654126 Harmonix donates to keep fansite running] [[GameSpot]]. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref><ref>[http://kotaku.com/gaming/harmonix/good-pr-harmonix-stump-up-cash-for-fansite-263504.php Good PR: Harmonix Stump Up Cash For Fansite] Kotaku. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref>. Chris Canfield and Dan Schmidt (a long-time user of ScoreHero), also employees of Harmonix, chipped in with donations as well.
 
 
 
== Score Input System ==
 
 
 
Registered users on ScoreHero can input scores obtained in the Guitar Hero series of games into an online database.  Scores of the game Rock Band can also be submitted through a subdomain of the site, rockband.scorehero.com [http://rockband.scorehero.com]. While no proof of achievements is required, users are generally encouraged to provide some sort of proof for scores.  Proof can come either as photo proof, video proof, or both.  Users that obtain top scores have been highly encouraged to present proof to maintain the integrity of the site.
 
 
 
Players are ranked not only on their scores for a specific song, but also their overall scores for tiers, bonus songs, and the entire setlist. Some other features of the system include the ability to search for a member's full list of scores, score comparisons between two users, an extended star assignment system, and Co-op mode team accounts. On the Rock Band portion of the site, there are separate leaderboards for all 1-person, 2-person, and 3-person instrument combinations, as well as  full band leaderboards.
 
 
 
== Custom Songs ==
 
 
 
It was discovered after extensive research of the game engine used for Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II by many knowledgeable forum users that the songs on the game could be replaced with other songs and notecharts. This led to an extensive customizing scene, involving thousands of songs from all types of genres. Replacing a song on the game involves placing a [[MIDI]] file containing the note chart into the space previously occupied by another song and importing an MP3 or OGG file into the corresponding VGS file (VGS is a type of audio compression utilised on the [[Playstation 2]] platform). The release of [[Guitar Hero 3]] provided a challenge to the programmers on the forum, as the charts and audio files were made under different file extensions and were oddly encrypted, but eventually the PS2 [http://www.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42583] and PC [http://www.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45322] versions of the game were cracked and made editable.
 
 
 
The Software forum section provides all the tools needed to start customizing, and experienced customizers provide help to people new to customizing. Although the process of customizing could be controversial with respect to its legality, the site does not endorse any illegal activities i.e. the illegal downloading of the actual music files (MP3s, OGGs, etc.) needed and help with the process of modding one's game system to play burned DVDs. Only MIDI files and licensed music files are available.  Also, the distribution of songs which are already in either Guitar Hero or Rock Band, or have been announced for either, is strictly forbidden.
 
 
 
== ScoreHero in the Media ==
 
 
 
ScoreHero has gained quite a lot of attention in recent months, most of it coming with the release of [[Guitar Hero 3]] and Rock Band. Two users of the site, ChrisVance and orange22, were hired at [[Neversoft]] as chart creators for Guitar Hero 3 after getting their start creating custom note charts for previous Guitar Hero titles.  A third member, Thrice, was employed as a game tester.  Neversoft invited select ScoreHero staff members to their South California headquarters to get a first-hand look at the full game in July, and also gave them clearance to announce the inclusion of [[Through the Fire and Flames]], [[Suck My Kiss]], [[La Grange (song)|La Grange]], and [[The Number of the Beast (song)|The Number of the Beast]] and tell about their general experiences with the game<ref>[http://kotaku.com/gaming/scorehero Four New Guitar Hero III Tracks Shown Off To Fans] [[Kotaku]]. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref>. They were flown to Harmonix's studios for a similar experience with Rock Band, though it was mostly intended to get the staff familiarized with the Rock Band scoring system. The site has also gained attention for its Software forum section that provides support for modded versions of the Guitar Hero games<ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2007/01/23/play-custom-songs-on-hacked-guitar-hero-ii/ Play custom Songs on hacked Guitar Hero II] [[Joystiq]]. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref>.
 
 
 
Due to its high level and intenseness of competition, some users of ScoreHero have been in the spotlight for their exceptionally good skills. In particular, user beberle2 is a very popular player, in part because he is only 9 years old. beberle2 was invited to play some songs for the GameTrailers show GameOne, and was interviewed afterwards<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCrnZZzGGB8 beberle2 - Gametrailers Gameone Interview - Movie 2 - March 2007] [[YouTube]]. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref>. His Psychobilly Freakout Expert 5-star video at 8 years old and Through the Fire and Flames Expert 754k video at 9 years old have both received over 1 million views on [[YouTube]]<ref>http://youtube.com/watch?v=3yEjyuw42YY</ref><ref>http://youtube.com/watch?v=KUzNcheoY6U</ref>. Two other high ranking ScoreHero users, HellAshes (Garry Bathrick) and dantheman2515 (Daniel Juarez), were finalists in an [[Attack of the Show]] Guitar Hero 3 tournament, and at the finale, played Pride and Joy (Stevie Ray Vaughan) on the Expert level live<ref>[http://www.g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/blog/post/681429/Guitar_Hero_3_Finals.html 'Guitar Hero 3' Finals] [[G4TV]].com. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref>. HellAshes ended up defeating dantheman, and walked home with a brand new 2008 [[Pontiac G5]], only having his learner's permit at the time. User wuLFe was also highlighted in a Game Informer column for his top scores on the Xbox 360 version of GH2; another user Smokyprogg was interviewed in the Times Online<ref>[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article3006593.ece The guitar hero] Times Online. Retrieved 12-28-07.</ref>. Also of note is that the professional gaming organization [[TeamPandemic]]'s Guitar Hero II team is made entirely of ScoreHero members.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 06:03, 18 July 2008

ScoreHero.com is a video gaming discussion website.

Recently on the ScoreHero forums, a user named "rkcr" accused user "thekohser" of being a "shill" for MyWikiBiz on the ScoreHero site. People like rkcr obviously have no gratitude for sites like MyWikiBiz that actually go out of the way to help communities who have been rebuffed by Wikipedia. Maybe this page about ScoreHero should just get speedy deleted from here, too? Funny, "thekohser" has been banned from the ScoreHero site.

One supposes that an administrator from MyWikiBiz could just remove most of the previously helpful content from this article, and we'll see who shows up to revert it back to a more beneficial version.