Whether you're training your voice solo or celebrating the next karaoke party with friends and family – Let’s Sing 2020 will be fun for everyone! Grab the microphone and choose your song, no matter if you prefer to rock the stage solo or with friends. If you don't have a USB microphone at hand, just transform your phone into a microphone with the Let's Sing Microphone- App and your performance begins straight away... the stage is all yours!
All begins with the first tone! Create your own spotlight with the hottest tracks in country music courtesy of Let’s Sing Country and follow in the footsteps of cutting-edge artists and perform songs like: Bebe Rexha ft. Florida Georgia Line with “Meant to Be”, Rascal Flatts with “These Days”, Chris Janson with “Buy Me A Boat”, Joe Nichols with "Sunny and 75" and more!
SingStar Vol.2 is the sequel to the first SingStar on PS3. It's a karaoke game, giving points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time. There's a new mode called Harmony Duet, in which two players sing different lines of the same song, at the same time.
Localized release exclusive to South Africa. The game gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.
SingStar: Back to the 80s is a karaoke games with pop songs from the 80s. There are no gameplay changes: player(s) sing into a microphone and the game gives points based on the performance. The only basis of assessment is if the correct note is hit with the correct timeing; the sung words or octave does not play into the result. The game allows access to the SingStore, an online shop for downloading additional songs.
EZ2ON is an online music game based on the arcade game called "EZ2DJ."
SingStar: Motown is a karaoke game which includes, with few exceptions, classic Motown songs from the 1960s and 1970s. There are no changes to the gameplay formula: player(s) sing into a microphone and the game gives points based on the performance.
Exclusive release for the Polish market. TRACKLIST: Boys - "Szalona" Brathanki - "Czerwone korale" Edyta Górniak - "Jestem kobiet?" Formacja Nie?ywych Schabuff - "Lato" Just 5 - "Kolorowe sny" K.A.S.A - "Maczo" K.A.S.A - "To w?a?nie lato" Kasia Cerekwicka - "S.O.S" Kasia Kowalska - "Co? optymistycznego" Kombi - "Pokolenie" Kombi - "Sen si? spe?ni" Krzysztof Krawczyk - "Bo jeste? Ty" ?zy - "Agnieszka" ?zy - "Narcyz si? nazywam" Myslovitz - "D?ugo?? d?wi?ku samotno?ci" Norbi - "Kobiety s? gor?ce" Norbi feat. Krzysztof Krawczyk - "Pi?kny dzie?" Reni Jusis - "Zakr?cona" Varius Manx - "Or?a Cie?" Amy Winehouse - "Tears Dry On Their Own" Blondie - "The Tide Is High" Blur - "Girls & Boys" David Bowie - "Let's Dance" Diana Ross - "I'm Coming Out" Elton John - "I'm Still Standing" Lou Bega - "Mambo No. 5" Peter Andre - "Mysterious Girl" Rihanna - "Umbrella" Sugababes - "Red Dress" Wham! - "Club Tropicana"
SingStar Vol.3 is the third game of the series to be released on the PS3. It's a karaoke game that gives points which are distributed by the purity of singing, as in how well does one manage to stay on tune. It doesn't matter if you change octaves in the middle of the song or what words are you singing in (it doesn't have a word recognition), so your singing is rated by how well you manage to hit the correct note at the correct time.
SingStar is a karaoke game exclusively released in Australia and New Zealand. It includes pop songs by international and Australian artists. There are no gameplay changes: player(s) sing into a microphone and the game gives points based on the performance. The only basis of assessment is if the correct note is hit with the correct timing; the sung words or octave does not play into the result.