Additional songs are accessible through SingStar’s online archive, the SingStore. Players can compete against one another or perform duets. A camera, such as Sony’s PlayStation Eye, can be used to simulate a music video, putting the player into the game and on the screen, with the lyrics shown below their icon, or avatar. Singers earn points for precision and have the opportunity to score additional points for hitting certain notes and consistently staying on pitch. SingStar provides two different coloured microphones, which players use to sing a multitude of songs in either single-player or multiplayer format.
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The game will also include the music videos for every track that will play in the background for each level.
(Unless, of course, you want to count the Doors and Windows CD-ROM as a game.) It’s official: The Cranberries are getting their first-ever placement in a video game when Singstar 90s releases for the PlayStation 2 in August in Australia and other PAL territories.