Talk:SingStar (PlayStation 2)
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[edit] Split
I was thinking that maybe since there are going to be more Singstar games released making this page the first game and basic base point for the singstar line but make separate entries for the other Singstar titles? What d'ya reckon?Originalsinner 07:57, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
- I think that's worth doing.. if each title is listed complete with information about the localised versions & their track listings, that's going to take a lot of space. Rb 16:58, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
I agree, we should at least add singstar 80's, rock and pop versions
The itunes function and this game. I read that it uses original recordings and in this article it says you will be able to download songs from itunes (as well, the ultrastar clone says you can use any song). Does the game use the stereo-vocal elimination technique to wipe the lead vocal away, or does it just leave the original vocal and you sing on top of it? TheHYPO 05:21, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- What it means is that on the PS3 version you will be able to add more tracks via an iTunes like facility. and for the current releases there is no vocal cancellation. User:Annon 06:15, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] United States Version
Passages such as the following seem more like expressions of personal bias and disappointment than a factual encyclopedia article:
"...Accomplished artists, all of them, but their inclusion here doesn't make a lot of sense. It feels like whoever assembled the game's lineup couldn't fully commit to the rock theme--perhaps rightly so, since not everyone in your drunken crowd will want to sing that style of music--but the attempt to add variety seems halfhearted with such a spare and strange group of artists." And Singstar rocks so much that I am getting one for Christmas and it gonna be sweet!!! And I can sing better than anyone on this site can because well I just rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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