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SingStar Next Gen - Game Only (PS3)

SingStar Next Gen - Game Only (PS3)
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Product Description

Packed with new features, for the first time ever SingStar on PS3 lets you personalise your playlists by downloading the songs of your choice so you can sing along to what you want, when you want it. Customise your SingStar experience by downloading the latest tracks and menu skins from the SingStore (an in-game shop that is easy to use and accessible directly from in-game), set the world alight by uploading your best SingStar performances to the online SingStar community and sing wild with superstar moves with the exclusive new silver microphones. Download the entire PlayStation 2 back catalogue of SingStar songs (more than 3000), as well as new songs available online to create bespoke playlists saved to either the memory stick or the hard disk drive. Share your SingStar performances as you instantly upload photos and videos captured via the EyeToy camera, taking the best bits on the go on your PSP so you can be a star wherever you are...


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #895 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 2007-12-07
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Original language: Multilingual
  • Dimensions: .33 pounds

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Download your favourite tunes from just £0.99 per track

Blu-ray disc contains 30 original tracks, plus loads to download from SingStore
Upload pics, videos and performances to the in-game community My SingStar Online
Personalise your own playlists to suit the type of SingStar you are



Key Features:

Stays true to the original SingStar experience with fully-licensed tracks and videos from the world’s leading stars. The Blu-ray disc features 30 tracks by Gwen Stefani, OutKast, Coldplay, Pussycat Dolls, Razorlight and many more.

Select and sing the songs you want from the SingStore. The SingStore will be open for business from December 7th with 44 songs to download, including great songs from the SingStar range plus new tracks from The Manic Street Preachers, Zutons & Depeche Mode. This is only the beginning as further songs will be added regularly from 17 December onwards to build the ultimate SingStar resource for every mood and every party.

Continue to play whilst your favourite songs download in the background: now you can go to the SingStore and choose your very favorite SingStar songs to bring out the performer in you - from an RRP of £0.99 per track. The result is the ultimate playlist with absolutely no fillers!

Customisable: new menu skins and backgrounds, plus new voice effects and wallpapers to make it your SingStar.

Slick new look: the visual style has evolved with a new look that nonetheless remains true to SingStar’s heritage and familiar to SingStar fans.

Same game experience that everyone knows and loves: take centre stage and sing your heart out alone, get your group together or go head-to-head in competitive singing fun with all your mates. Enjoy brand new technology that enables you to reduce the volume of the original song – if you’re feeling brave enough!

My SingStar Online: get involved in the all new SingStar in-game community! Here users can upload & share their SingStar photos, videos, parties and performances. Build an online SingStar profile, rate videos, check out the latest and highest rated.

Fun everywhere with www.singstargame.com:upload the highlights of that party onto singstargame.com and share the entertainment with friends and colleagues on your PC after the party is over. Rate performances, find out what’s hot and what’s not, and have fun!

Manufacturer's Description
Whether you're a reluctant star or a born entertainer, SingStar is guaranteed to get any party going. With loads of online features, including an ever-expanding library of the hottest songs, there's really no excuse not to join in.


Customer Reviews

Official Tracklist5
Official Tracklist for Singstar Next Gen game -

The Automatic - Monster
Blink 182 - All The Small Things
Blur - Coffee & TV
Britney Spears - Toxic
The Cardigans - Lovefool
Coldplay - Fix You
The Fratellis - Chelsea Dagger
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.
Gwen Stefani - Cool
Junior Senior - Move Your Feet
The Killers - Mr. Brightside
Macy Gray - I Try
Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie
Ne-Yo - So Sick
Orson - No Tomorrow
OutKast - Hey Ya
Primal Scream - Movin' On Up
Pussycat Dolls - Beep
Radiohead - No Surprises
Razorlight - America
R.E.M. - "Losing My Religion
Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman - "Something Stupid"
Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancing
The Stone Roses - She Bangs The Drums
Supergrass - Alright
Twisted Sister - We're Not Gonna Take It
U2 - Beautiful Day
Weezer - "Buddy Holly
Wolfmother - Love Train
The Zutons - Valerie

A Must-Buy If You Like Karaoke4
It's difficult to say whether the PS3 version of SingStar was worth the wait. After all, it is just a karaoke game, and there are plenty of those already. However, it's a very good karaoke game and one that should please anyone who enjoys serenading friends and strangers with unsolicited performances of popular songs, or indeed, having sing-offs against them to see who's top dog.

You can save some cash by using the microphones from the PlayStation 2 versions of SingStar if you've got them handy, but those of you hoping to get some extra mileage out of the Rock Band or any other USB mics are out of luck - they don't work. The game's tracklist is short but sweet, covering a wide variety of genres and decades. The 30 songs are performed by their original artists and include Radiohead, Weezer, The Rolling Stones, Coldplay, U2, OutKast, R.E.M., The Cardigans, and more.

Although the tracklist contains many popular karaoke staples, it's undeniably light on quantity, given that you can breeze through every song in the game in about two hours (and bearing in mind the range of songs on offer, you probably won't actually want to sing all of them). That's where the SingStore comes into play. For 99p you can purchase a song, along with its accompanying music video, and the game will seamlessly add it into the catalogue. At the time of this review there are 244 songs available from artists such as Arrested Development, KT Tunstall, Jamiroquai, Elvis, Run DMC, The Hives, Bonnie Tyler and lots, lots more. Additional tracks are also being added on a regular basis, with the next batch due to be released in 3 days' time.

The gameplay is pure karaoke, which means that you and your friends sing, either separately, in competition with each other or in duets. And, of course, you all laugh afterwards when you hear yourselves on playback. All the while, the game tracks your score based on how many correct notes you hit. There are three different difficulty settings, and you can sing the full song or an abbreviated version. This is great for parties or songs such as OutKast's "Hey Ya" that get repetitive. The lyrics are shown at the bottom of the screen while horizontal lines that represent pitch are displayed above. This display method works reasonably well if you're familiar with a song, but on large televisions the pitch and lyrics are far enough apart that it can be difficult to watch both at once. The game also handles songs with rapping or spoken words in a curious fashion. For example, during Faith No More's "Epic," the spoken parts are listed as "freestyle," and you can either say the words or do whatever you want because the game doesn't score freestyle sections. However, in the "rapping" portions of some other songs, the game shows a circular meter and scores you (rather inconsistently) based on your timing.

Whilst you can't go head-to-head with anyone online, SingStar does have a strong online component, at least from a community standpoint. You can create a profile to display your high scores, and upload audio clips of yourself crooning, along with 20-second video clips and photos if you have either the PS2 or PS3 EyeToy camera. You can even add effects and adjust your pitch before showcasing your "skills" with the world. These community features are interesting, and there do seem to be some people who are really into it, but the quality of the submissions is very variable, which is probably to be expected. Even the content that users have voted as the best often isn't very good, although the clip of a man in a full Chewbacca costume singing and dancing makes up for most of the terrible stuff.

A short tracklist and the fact that there are already a dozen other karaoke games out there are the only knocks against SingStar. The presentation is slick and intuitive, the community features are intriguing, despite the hit-and-miss quality of the submissions and the amount of downloadable content available to date is impressive as well. You might end up spending a pretty penny downloading new tunes, but you'll probably never need to buy another karaoke game again.

Singstar rocks5
Great game, much better to play and look at than any of the PS2 incarnations. The singstore has got off to a slow start, but 350 songs are promised by sony over the coming months. This is an essential purchase. Grab a playstation eye and join the exploding online community. It is an absolute blast.