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Once you overcome the horror of singing through the TV in front of other people, this can be surprisingly fun. There is not much on the "urban" side which seems a shame, as huge slice of the PS2 owning population probably fancies themselves as a gangsta rapper, and to be fair, spitting the lyrics of 50 Cent or P Diddy (that’s Puff Daddy’s other name folks - sub Ed) is easier than producing the dulcet tones of George Michael. There doesn’t seem to be a theme to the music other than "mixture", which might put some people off - it seems to be a scatter-gun approach to hitting the target market. The range of songs (which come with their original video) is a strange mixture, from the modern Liberty X and Sophie Ellis Bextor, to A-Ha and Elvis, to Motorhead (and yes, the Village People are in there too). If you concentrate and "try" you can get some good scores, but generally the bad singing is the most appreciated. You are also judged, rather like in Dancing Stage, at the end of each line - so if you sing well, you get a good, and at the end of the game you get more points. SingStar sells itself on its intelligent approach to singing - it can register the pitch, tone and rhythm of the singer/player so you can see visually whether you are in time or the right key. You can also integrate the EyeToy in party modes, to feel part of the action. Just as you’d expect, Sing is a straightforward get on the mic and sing, Party has a number of options for multiplayer fun, and Star Maker is a sort of career mode, without Simon Cowell or the money at the end of it.
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There are three gameplay modes - Sing, Party and Star Maker. SingStar’s most important feature is the microphone, which connects via an adapter connected to the USB port - and there are two so you can create delicate harmonies with your friends. Those USB sockets have had quite the time of it recently, as peripherals galore seem to be appearing. We tested SingStar as it can only be tested, with a handful of late-20 somethings and an elixir of fine wines. Or is it? We take a look at Sony’s SingStar, which turns your favourite console into a karaoke machine, and purports to make you the star of the show. For more details on SingStar, check out SingStar.(Pocket-lint) - Karaoke? On the PlayStation 2? But it’s just not cool. Revamped and updated, the game sports a fresh new look, new songs, new features and is compatible with the unique SingStar Mic app. SingStar is the all new version of the classic party game only on PlayStation®. The following Terms of Use and Privacy Policy apply to use of this app, depending on your country of residence: &
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Connect with ease the app will automatically seek a PS3™ or PS4™ system running SingStar.Use the SingStar Mic app with SingStar on your PS3™ or PS4™ system. Transform your iPhone and iPod Touch into your very own personal wireless microphone and playlist creator. To use this app, you will need a PS3™ or PS4™ system with SingStar installed and connected to the same WiFi network as your iPhone and iPod Touch. This app acts only as a microphone and a playlist creator.
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DOWNLOAD IS FREE, BUT YOU WILL NEED TO OWN A SINGSTAR DISC GAME OR PURCHASE SINGSTAR SONGS THROUGH THE SINGSTORE ON YOUR PS3 OR PS4 SYSTEM IN ORDER TO USE THIS APP.