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Post by KC on May 23, 2007 13:35:25 GMT 6
Published by: Sony Computer Entertainment Developed by: SCE Studios London Genre: Music Players : 2 Release Date: US: October 2007 Europe: June 22, 2007 .
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The karaoke game has been massively popular in Europe, where no fewer than five versions of the game have been released to date. These have included the original, Party, Popworld, '80s, and Rocks, but so far the US has not seen any of these versions. It was therefore an interesting choice to demonstrate this title in LA ahead of E3. However, the game seemed perfectly suited to show off the PlayStation 3's online features.
By monitoring your timing and pitch as you sing along to pop music videos, the game is able to score your efforts and give you real-time feedback as to how well you are doing. The PlayStation 3 game will let you compete against other people online, as well as on the same console.
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Post by HundredProofSam on May 23, 2007 13:42:40 GMT 6
this is one game i know i wont be buying even if all reviewers give it 10/10...of course KC this is ur country's national passtime, so uv probably preordered it already
peace
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Post by KC on May 23, 2007 13:46:25 GMT 6
japan's fav passtime is singing?never knew that. this game wont even have a jap/asian release ,its a best seller in the eu regions only. btw the disc will have 30 songs and 350 songs will be up for download day one,including various multi regional songs.indipop anyone?
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Post by sanjoy on May 23, 2007 13:49:57 GMT 6
this game is very famous in Australia as well
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Post by KC on May 23, 2007 13:59:13 GMT 6
^yes most EU regions get their own seperate song pack. each song will be around 40mb and the singstore is integrated right into the game.there is also a myspace type service to be launched with this game,where other ppl can watch and comment on your perfomance
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Post by HundredProofSam on May 23, 2007 14:00:03 GMT 6
japan's fav passtime is singing?never knew that. karoake is...japanese are always ready for karaoke peace
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