If, to feel safe and secure, you depend upon the image of the U.S. fighting man as 200 pounds of rompin’ stompin’ shitkickin’ dynamite, this might not be the video for you to watch.
Further blurring the lines between just where music games sit in the video gaming industry, the British Official Charts Company have said that they’re looking to include downloads for music games in the actual music sales charts.
Ever wonder how many Americans played a music game during the month of April? Well, we can tell you. 25 million Americans played a music game during the month of April.
This month, five years ago, the very first edition of SingStar was released upon an unsuspecting world. Now, after five years of (mainly European) success, Sony celebrates.
Remember when we told you SingStar was being patched last week? We lied. It’s patched now though, with trophy support, voice control, and a newly redesigned SingStore eagerly awaiting your dulcet tones.
SingStar fans will have even more reason to sing tomorrow, as SingStar patch 3.01 brings more than 30 trophies to Sony’s karaoke title, which they’ll soon be able to earn using only their voice.
Brits, Euros, Aussies, you know what SingStar is about. Americans, though, we often get the impression you don’t quite get it. Well, this list of the top-selling DLC for the game might help.
It’s been a long wait for wire-haters, but Sony has finally announced when SingStar will get its wireless mics on. Early April is the timeframe, coinciding with the launch of SingStar Pop for PS3.