Axl tries to take on Activision
Who didn’t love Guns 'N Roses when they first exploded in the late eighties? Appetite For Destruction was one of those amazing, soundtrack of your life albums, and it’s hard to believe it’s been over twenty-five years now since it first hit store shelves.
And it’s too bad the band collapsed like it did, although considering how drugged out and volatile Guns were, it’s a miracle they lasted as long as they did.

It’s usually difficult to get through a week without Axl Rose making a jackass out of himself, and recently you may have read that he was suing Activision because Slash is in Guitar Hero III, and Axl claimed he wasn’t aware of this before he allowed Welcome to the Jungle to be used in the game. Yet as the Hollywood Reporter speculates, Axl’s probably not going to win his $20 million lawsuit against the game company because he didn’t file it soon enough, and the statute of limitations may be up.
Rose sued for fraud and breach of contract, and in a deposition Rose claimed, "The reason I did not file a lawsuit – through my managers and representatives – offered me a separate video game and other business proposals worth millions of dollars to resolve and settle my claims relating to GHIII. Activision was offering me a Guns N’ Roses-dedicated video game, a game dedicated to music from the Chinese Democracy album, and other proposals." 



