Description
Karaoke in your blood?
Need to show off who has the skillz?
Singstar might be just for you.
Singstar is a singing game where player(s) grap that mic and sing. There are over 30 songs to choose from and plethora of game modes also.
The game rates your singing and gives points accordingly. Do not worry, though, there are three levels of difficulty so even the baddest singers of all can enjoy this game to some extent. Do their friends enjoy as much listening to that? Well that is a different story.
There isn't actually any word recognition so it won't matter if you don't remember the words, it's the pitch of your voice that counts.
Songs:
- Liberty X - Just a Little
- Mis-Teeq - Scandalous
- The Darkness - I Believe in a Thing Called Love
- A-Ha - Take on Me
- Pink - Get the Party Started
- Jamelia - Superstar
- Motorhead - Ace of Spades
- George Michael - Careless Whisper
- Avril Lavigne - Complicated
- Petula Clark - Downtown
- Sophie Ellis Bexter - Murder on the Dancefloor
- Daniel Bedingfield - If You're Not the One
- Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting
- Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up
- Westlife - World of Our Own
- Ricky Martin - Livin La Vida Loca
- Madonna - Like a Virgin
- Roy Orbison Pretty Woman
- S Club - Don't Stop Movin'
- Deee-Lite - Groove is in the Heart
- Sugababes - Round Round
- Elvis - Suspicious Minds
- Busted - Crashed the Wedding
- Village People - YMCA
- Good Charlotte - Girls and Boys
- Blondie - Heart of Glass
- Dido - Thank You
- Atomic Kitten - Eternal Flame
- Blue - One Love
- Lemar - 50/50
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Trivia
To satisfy the vocal diversity of Europe, SingStar is heavily localized to include well known songs for each country of release.
The countries to receive their own versions include Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom, Spain and Sweden.
This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by
Evilhead (1041) on Dec 18, 2004.