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The bundle itself sells for $60, not more than any other top-billed PS3 game.) Apparently, Bluetooth wireless microphones were in the works, may indeed still be in the works, but if you have much experience with Bluetooth headsets with your cell phones - even the best, most outlandishly expensive models - if the Bluetooth SingStar mics find daylight, you may be better off sticking with what you've got and just dealing with a little cable crisscross Twister on a particularly wild night.
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(The PS3 game uses the same USB adapter and microphone technology as its PlayStation 2 predecessors if you're already in possession of the mics from your PS2 version, all you need buy is the PS3 title itself, at a $20 savings. HD video isn't much of a perk when it's your turn to sing, but it definitely enhances the experience of those waiting to join in with one of the two microphones provided with the SingStar PS3 bundle. At the time of this writing, it's a standard-def world in the SingStar store, but the video content in the store listings is labeled as to format, and HD is indeed coming. Video content will be made available for some songs in glorious high definition.
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Let's not forget the hilarious, still completely lovable "Happy Days" TV program theme of Weezer's "Buddy Holly" video.
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Don't for a moment take lightly that amazing, antique, degraded video tape of Joy Division performing "Love Will Tear Us Apart" sometime not too long before tragedy aligned that band with a new order. The accompanying music videos are available for all songs, disc or download. The game certainly benefits from the improved graphics and audio of the new model Sony console. Otherwise, it's time to get down with SingStar, PS3-style. If you've absolutely convinced yourself the SingStar titles are far more about karaoke translated to a video game than they are the joy of unabashed singing with friends and family, or even alone, if you prefer and you also find karaoke the silliest cultural phenomenon known to mankind, you may safely move along. At last count, we're talking a bit over 200 songs, each $1.49.īefore I get down to the finer-grained details of SingStar, there is one demographic who should avoid SingStar altogether.
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That's the magic of SingStar: it's so infectious, never mind you do-re-mi divas out there, it'll get us, the closet Bowies, Corgans, Winehouses, Orbisons and MC Hammers, out of the shower stall and into the living room belting out a good sampling of styles included with the game, underpinned by a mammoth selection of downloadable tracks available at reasonable price and a little wait (after buying, you can continue to play while you download, and your track list will update when that hot new song resides on your PS3). It's not a good choice for people who don't like to sing, but who, really, doesn't like to sing? You, as I, may sing so poorly you refuse to sing in public, but show me somebody who isn't a shower or bedroom singer - granted, first making sure no one else is in the house, all the windows are sealed tight, and the neighbors are all around are on vacation - and I'll show you a sad sack, indeed. The game itself is well-suited for people who sing with talent, or just enjoying singing. The eject button on the front deck of the PS3 seems to do the job, but it can take you a month or more to figure that out. The new SingStar, Sony's trademark karaoke title in its PlayStation 3 debut, is the kind of game where the disc seems to get stuck in the console, and no one in the house can seem to get it unstuck.