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Singstar Rocks for PS2 February 1, 2008

Singstar Rocks for PS2 $44.79 Buy Here

Singstar Rocks Bundle with microphones

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Product Features

  • The only singing game that incorporates actual songs and videos from chart topping artists
  • Includes two custom, high-quality microphones and the SingStar USB converter
  • Multiple gameplay modes, including Solo, Freestyle, Pass the Mic, Battle and Duet, create a highly interactive social experience
  • Choose from a track list of 30 songs across a variety of hit artists and genres including rock/alternative, pop, hip hop/R&B and legendary favorites
  • SingStar technology recognizes pitch, tone and rhythm to accurately score performances

Here’s your chance to sing with your favorite musicians! SingStar is an innovative, sophisticated and captivating social experience that can turn anyone into an instant singing sensation! Two custom, high quality microphones are included, allowing would-be musicians to really get into their performances. With microphones in hand, players perform along with chart-topping artists as song lyrics and the original music video play on-screen. 30 hit songs from a broad range of music genres are included, ensuring there is something for all tastes. And with a variety of gameplay modes, including Solo, Pass-the-Mic, Battle, and Duet, SingStar can turn a normal get-together into a rocking party! So crank up the volume, break out the stage lights, get ready to turn friends into raving fans and prove you are a rock star with SingStar!

Product Description
Singstar Rocks gives you the chance to become an instant singing sensation! Two custom, high quality microphones are included, allowing would-be musicians to reallyget into their performances. With microphones in hand, players perform along with chart-topping artists as song lyrics and the original music video play on-screen. 30 hit songs from a broad range of music genres are included, ensuring there is something for all tastes. And with a variety of gameplay modes, including Solo, Pass-the-Mic, Battle, and Duet, SingStar can turn a normal get-together into a rocking party. So crank up the volume, break out the stage lights, get ready to turn friends into raving fans and prove you are a rock star with SingStar! Record your favorite performances onto Memory Card for future playback. Customize and enhance playback with numerous audio effects Features a sophisticated, high-quality game interface, similar to mainstream music channels Multiple difficulty levels and selectable song lengths provide customized gameplay for all-ages and musical abilities Includes EyeToy USB camera compatibility - players can snap photos and also see themselves singingin place of the artist’s video

Game Reviews

My wife absolutely loves karaoke (and singing in general). Going to a bar, singing karaoke and watching tipsy bar patrons attempt karaoke is a common event for my wife and I so naturally a karaoke game belongs in our house. The choices are somewhat limited, it’s either Karaoke Revolution or Singstar Rocks. For our first karaoke game I went against the odds and purchased Singstar Rocks. Part of me wishes that I would have picked Karaoke Revolution, however. Before digging into the game mechanics lets see what you get. First I must say that the packaging is very attractive. You get two surprisingly good quality microphones with this game. Typically you would expect cheap, plasticy mics - but not here. The mics feel very solid and durable which was a nice surprise. Also in the package is a USB adapter that allows you to plug both microphones into one USB port. The microphones for this game are proprietary, so there is little chance that these mics will work with any other karaoke games that may come out. These mics will not work with Karaoke Revolution games. The other USB port is left open in case you have the Eye Toy. We don’t have this peripheral at this time so little will be said about this. In it’s core Singstar plays as follows: You pick a song (or medley) and sing it as you would if you were actually singing karaoke. The words to the song are displayed on the bottom of the screen. In real-time the words are highlighted, much like a real karaoke machine. Above the words are horizontal bars that show the target pitch you need to be at. As you sing your pitch is highlighted either above, below, or right on the target pitch. The more you can stay on the target pitch - the higher the score you will get. There are three difficulty levels - easy, medium and hard. The main difference in the difficulty levels is how sensitive the game is to your pitch. So for example if your pitch slightly fluctuates then easy mode is much more forgiving then hard mode. This game will definitely train you to become a better singer. There are a total of 30 tracks in this game. Both my wife and I believe that the song list could have been stronger, but that will not affect this review because that is an opinion. Below is a complete list of all of the tracks.

Gwen Stefani - Cool
Fall Out Boy - Dance, Dance
The Killers - Somebody Told Me
Coldplay - Speed Of Sound
KT Tunstall - Black Horse And The Cherry Tree
Aretha Franklin - Respect
Elton John - Rocket Man
Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
The Cure - Friday I’m in Love
0.D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince - Summertime
The White Stripes - Blue Orchid
Naked Eyes - (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me
B52s - Love Shack
Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man
Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin On Me?)
Blur - Song 2
Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive
Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl?
Hole - Celebrity Skin
Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town
Scissor Sisters - Take Your Mama
The Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black
Bloc Party - Banquet
The Police - Every Breath You Take
The Offspring - Self-Esteem
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
Keane - Everybody’s Changing
Scorpions - Wind Of Change
Good Charlotte - Girls & Boys
The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So

As you can see, some of the songs like Sweet Home Alabama, I Will Survive, Black Horse and the Cherry Tree along with a few others are must haves (well, they are very popular amongst the crowds we sing with anyways). You can form your own opinion about this track list though. We enjoy about 70% of these songs. The interface for this game is pretty slick. Menus are easy to navigate. While singing the songs you get to watch the bands videos in the background. From what I read if you opt to use the Eye Toy then you get to watch yourself on screen with trippy visual effects… I can’t comment much on this though because we don’t own the Eye Toy. With a decent song list, slick interface and good quality hardware it seems that this game is the perfect karaoke package… but it’s just not. This game is definitely geared more towards multi-player rather then single player which is a bit disappointing. Of coarse games like this really shine in multi-player modes, but for the karaoke lovers like my wife it would have been nice to see more single player modes as we don’t always have a group of karaoke singers at our house. The biggest disappointment for us is that there is absolutely no career like mode in this game. All 30 songs are available to you right off the bat so there is nothing to unlock. If you are playing in single player then you will spend most of your time simply singing the songs and achieving the highest score possible. Although the game does keep track of your highest scores, the scoring system doesn’t really provide much insight into how well you really did. You may get a score of 4,500 on Sweet Home Alabama but when you’re viewing your highest scores what does that really mean? How good did you actually do on that song? Did you nail 50% of the song or 90%? Who knows. The single player mode feels more like a practice mode. Even a very simple career mode would have really made this game better. Well, enough griping about the single player mode. The multi-player mode is where this game tends to shine the most. There are modes such as duet, battle and a mode where you pass the mic. In duet you simply sing the song together and achieve the highest score possible. In battle mode you sing against each other and see who can achieve the highest score. Pass the mic is probably the best mode for larger groups because you play in two teams (up to 4 players per team, so a total of 8 players) and the teams battle against each other. In this mode you play a few mini-games of sorts. One of them throws medleys at you to keep you guessing, another is a test of who can reach 5000 points the quickest and also there is another that forces you to stay in the “good” zone to keep playing. The variation pass the mic really keeps the game fresh and fun for all who enjoy singing karaoke. I do have one major complaint about multi-player. Players do not have their own difficulty levels. This is really too bad because good singers will beat the lesser skilled singers every time - hands down. For example my wife is actually quite the singer. She likes to play on hard mode because easy mode is just too simple for her skill level. Lesser singers such as myself are forced to play hard mode (or she is forced to play easy mode) and she will beat me every time. There is absolutely no chance that I will defeat my wife in battle mode. It would have been much better if each player could set their difficultly level to provide some sort of handicap for the lesser skilled singers such as myself. One other complaint is that you can’t adjust the volume of your mic. This is too bad because it’s quite hard to hear yourself through the game. The options are very limited. With all the gripes aside this is a fun game, especially when played in groups. The single-player mode was quite disappointing (which hurt the overall score the most) but if you’re looking for a good karaoke game to play in groups then this is a decent choice but don’t rule out your other options.

As a fan of the Karaoke Revolution (K.R.) series, I purchased this game hoping to have something to keep me until the next release. I found myself disappointed with the lack of “game play”. It did not hold my attention for long. This game seems to assume that you’ve played others in the series.

CONS: There are no songs to unlock; the thirty listed are all you ever get.
I found it a bit more difficult to play than K.R.. There is no real-time pitch information for those who aren’t spot-on which means if you aren’t familiar with a song, there is little hope of scoring well until you become familiar. (I was able to sing songs I’d never heard before with K.R. and score in the platinum range)
The easy level seemed to be a bit more picky than K.R.’s easy level.
Occasionally the game throws you for a loop by forcing you to sing the harmony in addition to lead.
There is no tutorial or training mode to help you learn how to play and what all of the markings on the screen mean (you can read the manual but even that doesn’t appear to explain much).
There is no microphone setup to adjust the input volume (although you can play with the volume that is output).
The ability to effectively mute the original singer appears to be missing.

PROS: The actual artist sings each song as opposed to re-recorded (albeit easier) versions of your favorite tunes.
If a video of the song is available, it is included behind. If one isn’t, they’ve made video collages about the band and song to keep your interest.
You can playback your performance and even add sound effects to it like robot and reverb (there are four different ones I believe). These performances can even be saved to the memory card.
The microphones work on my Apple Macbook.

This would be a great game, had Konami already not released five (six when the American Idol one comes out) better Karaoke games for the PS2. You would think that when releasing this game in 2006, Sony would look at its competition and make it equal or better. They did not. I apologize that so much of the review is comparing it to the Karaoke Revolution series, but it’s a natural comparison, and unfortunate for Singstar Rocks, as SR is by far an inferior product. I have a lot of the same complaints as others. There are no unlockables. Even though KR’s strange costumes are seldom used in our household, it’s nice to see things being unlocked as you sing more and better. Singstar Rocks does not do this. The big thing is with the PS2 having two standard USB ports, why they would utilize the mini to USB adapter. This renders the mics useless to the KR games. If they’re worried about being able to use an EyeToy simultaneously to two mics, maybe they should have included a USB mini hub instead. It infuriates me that with all the decent USB mics on the market that Sony again would go proprietary (of sorts). Another complaint is the lack of adjustments. In song, KR (dating back to the original) allows you to adjust the vocals, mic and music. Singstar Rocks has only a master volume that doesn’t see to do much. It’s also unfortunate that Sony stuck with only Sony artists, as they are missing out on a ton of others. The song selection is very random due to this and a couple are very strange selections to have on a sing along disc. There are multiple songs on here that do not make a lot of sense. Of all the Rolling Stones catalog, why would Forty Licks’ “Paint it Black” be the one to appear. Lame! In a vacuum, the game is fun, but its song selection, lack of options and its proprietary options all make it fall extremely short to any of the other Karaoke Revolution. Don’t waste your time with this one. Get *any* of the KR series over this one.

Good family fun. Everyone liked the game and had fun participating. Although we played with adjusting volume it was often a bit difficult to hear your own voice especially in playback function. Teenager was disappointed in song selections, and I was somewhat. For “Rocks” there didn’t seem to be that many rock songs. Also would be nice if there were a larger number of song selections or at least the ability to earn more songs.

Singstar is a hit in the house. My kids love it as does my girlfriend. Easy to use and set up and is great for entertaining guests. Must have the microphones included in the package, the Logitic microphones will not work that come with American Idol or High School Musical Karaoke games.

 

MTV Videos on DVD January 31, 2008

MTV Videos on DVD $22.99 Buy Here

MTV20 Collection (2001)

Starring: MTV, Robert Palmer
Editorial Reviews

Product Description
On August 1, 1981 at 12 midnight, music history was made! Although it didn’t seem like it at the time, the launch of MTV, the world’s first 24-hour music channel, not only revolutionalized the music business, but also transformed film, fashion and television around the world. Not bad for a cable channel that started with a mere eight hours of programming, no advertisers and very few supporters. On its 20th anniversary, MTV brings you an over-the-top compilation of more than fifty groundbreaking music videos that made MTV the cultural touchstone now watched by over 300 million viewers in 139 countries. “Rock,” “Pop” and “Jams”–you want your MTV…we’ve got your MTV!Rock: Addicted to Love (Robert Palmer), Firewoman (The Cult), Higher Ground (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Right Here Right Now (Jesus Jones), Livin’ on the Edge (Aerosmith), Round Here (Counting Crows), Black Hole Sun (Soundgarden), Run-Around (Blues Traveler), Wynonna’s Big Brown Beaver (Primus), Santa Monica (Everclear), Here in Your Bedroom (Goldfinger), The Impression That I Get (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones), Space Lord (Monster Magnet), Never There (Cake), All the Small Things (Blink-182), Voodoo (Godsmack). 76 minutes.Pop: Cars (Gary Numan), I Ran (A Flock of Seagulls), Promises Promises (Naked Eyes), One Thing Leads to Another (The Fixx), In a Big Country (Big Country), Everyday I Write the Book (Elvis Costello), All Night Long (Lionel Richie), Hold Me Now (Thompson Twins), Shout (Tears for Fears), All Around the World (Lisa Stansfield), Barbie Girl (Aqua), Walkin’ on the Sun (Smash Mouth), Tubthumping (Chumbawamba), All My Life (K-Ci and Jojo), Closing Time (Semisonic). 71 minutes.Jams: Walk This Way (Run-DMC featuring Aerosmith), Eric B. is President (Eric B. and Rakim), Me Myself and I (De La Soul), Humpty Dance (Digital Underground), Forever My Lady (Jodeci), Rebirth of the Slick (Cool Like Dat) (Digable Planets), Bump n’ Grind (R. Kelly), This is How We Do It (Montell Jordan), All I Need (Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige), Sentimental (Deborah Cox), On and On (Erykah Badu), Anytime (Brian McKnight), My Way (Usher), Angel of Mine (Monica), Back That Thing Up (Juvenile). 74 minutes.

Bonus “Beats” DVD only available in the box set! Songs: Pump Up the Jam (Technotronic), Jump Around (House of Pain), Setting Sun (Chemical Brothers), Atom Bomb (Fluke), Bodyrock (Moby), Get Down (Jungle Brothers). 221 minutes.

Video Reviews

Whether or not you should buy this is really determined by your gut reaction to the concept. If the thought of owning some of your favorite videos from years past puts a smile on your face, go buy this immediately. If you hem and haw, or are unsure, pass it up. Unless you can think of a few videos on each disc that you would love to own, you are probably better off just buying your favorite disc, as the bonus DVD is rather sparse. The videos in general are in great quality (the more recent ones look pristine), and the sound quality is fine. The little video interviews are completely forgettable however, and the ‘bonus’ disc really could have used some more fleshing out. DVD is really the ideal medium for video retrospectives like this because you can skip past the ones you don’t like in the blink of an eye. My one beef with the set is that you are left wondering why they didn’t fill these discs up a bit more. DVDs can certainly fit more than 15 or so videos per disc, and it gets you to thinking about what deserving bands got snubbed by this retrospective.

ok , well when i first got this collection i was a little bit disapointed. i thought there would be more videos that really had a impact on mtv and its audience. i mean they didnt have the bugles , the didnt have micheal jackson or guns n roses or anyone else that really had some good videos for mtv but overall the collection was good and it grows on you. the pop disk is about 4 stars, with some classic new wave hits and works it way up to modern hits for mtv. the rock disk is about 3 or 4 stars, it was missing some really good videos they couldve put in there but was still pretty good. i mean they have cake and monster magnet and the cult and soundgarden on that disk. and the 3rd disk is jams, which chronicled the old school rap videos till today. and the 4rth disk is beats , which has more electronica music on it but only 5 or 6 videos. it has stuff like moby and chemical brothers. all the disks are about 4 stars and they have the old school commercials and pop up facts from mtv on it also and band statistics and bios.i would recomend this collection to anyone cause it basically covers it all almost and is good if you are looking to collect some good videos. the picture is excellent but the sound is ok. on the dvd player it sounds good but in the computer the sound is bad. but if you really like collecting videos get this.

I think this is a fairly low price for the number of videos you get. My feelings about the selection of videos are mixed. There are plenty of songs/videos I like here; there are also plenty that have the power to make me change the station when they come on. The really nice surprise, though, was the Jungle Brothers video. My husband, my brother and I weren’t familiar with the song, but we loved the video–it was vastly entertaining.
I think most people can find things they like about this collection and things they don’t like; I also think we can all agree that getting four decent DVDs for approximately the price of one or two is a pretty good deal.

THIS IS LESS THEN 1% OF MTV’S VIDEO MUSIC COLLECTION.SO WHEN PEOPLE SAY THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH VIDEO’S.OR THIS IS NOT A GOOD COLLECTION.IF YOU WERE TO HAVE ALL THE VIDEO’S YOU EVER LIKED ON MTV IN THE PAST 20 PLUS YEARS.YOU WOULD NEED A WAREHOUSE TO STORE THEM ALL. SO TREAT THIS VIDEO COLLECTION AS A AFTER DINNER MINT.JUST TO WATCH VIDEO’S FROM TIME TO TIME BEFORE YOU GO TO BED.AND JUST REMEMBER IF YOU LIKE ALL THESE VIDEO’S.OR JUST SOME OF THEM YOU WILL NEVER SEE THEM ON MTV EVER AGAIN MTV IS NOW MADE FOR 14 AND 15 YEAR OLD KIDS.THEY DON’T CARE ABOUT PEOPLE IN THEIR 30′S WHO HAVE BEEN WATCHING MTV SINCE DAY #1.SO THIS COLLECTION I GUESS IS PEOPLE IN THEIR 20′S & 30′S WHO HAVE MEMORIES TO THESE SONGS&VIDEOS.THANK YOU MTV????????? I GUESS !!!!!!! {ROME,NEW YORK:HOME OF WOODSTOCK 1999}

when i first saw this dvd, my immediate reaction was, “wow, this is awesome.” i brought it at some store (i can’t remember) and went home to see it. some songs and videos were awesome and some just plainly stunk. the only ones i liked were, the counting crows, gary numan, madonna, lionel richie, and brian mcknight. mtv should have put more thought into choosing which videos had more of an impact. but then again mtv doesn’t even play music videos anymore except for boring hillary duff and 50 cent. i guess this dvd was alright, nothing special.

really like Tears for Fear and Pink Floyd ,so for me it was worth getting.I was hopping for some of the older genesis songs so I was a little dissapointed when they were not there.