Abstract: Two years after it was first shown to the public, SingStar has finally been released in North America for the PlayStation 3. Its difficult to say that it was worth the wait. After all, it is just a karaoke game, and there are plenty of those already. ...
Abstract: A major step forward for the SingStar franchise, the PS3 version of the franchise is well-conceived and nicely handled. If you are a fan of the franchise, and have a PS3, owning this is a no-brainer.
Abstract: The SingStar series has enjoyed much success in the realm of karaoke gaming. Even though there have been many imitators (Karaoke Revolution and Boogie, just to name a few), but everyone can agree that there is only one SingStar. The SingStar series has...
Abstract: Full disclosure and all that, I spent two of my more youthful years teaching English in a southern region of Japan, and during my time in the land of the rising sun spent more hours than Im comfortable confessing to singing karaoke while imbibing a ra...
SingStar is born again thanks to SingStore, Accessible and user friendly, Too many PS2 SingStar hits on the store at launch, To a certain extent, it's more of the same...
Abstract: Its difficult to remember what house parties used to be like before games such as SingStar and Guitar Hero came along. Nothing quite brings people together and gets a night going like a co-op rendition of YMCA or a fret-slapping battle to Sweet Child ...
Abstract: Kyle Sudukis8.7Finally... Singstar arrives on the PlayStation 3 that takes the franchise to the next level with the introduction of downloadable content! So what’s new in Singstar on the PlayStation 3? Well the extras basically fit into two categori...
Abstract: Sony knows when its onto a money maker and SingStar would be one of its biggest of the bunch, so it makes sense to release a version for its latest console -- the PS3 -- and then let you download songs from the PlayStation Network to make your own per...
Abstract: The first time I actually played this game (as opposed to putting it in the machine and going ahhh at the high-def interface and ridiculously good-looking scene kids), I lasted all of ten minutes. I then announced it was boring and we were going to pla...
Abstract: By Sherwin LohGIVEN that Sony Entertainment is a Japanese company and that the Japanese are karaoke-mad, its a surprise that Sony has not launched a singing game in Asia, especially one that already has spawned Spanish, German, Italian and even Indian...