SingStar


Nathan Irvine - GamesRadar
By Nathan Irvine posted 1 year, 9 months ago



Regardless of whether you've noticed, or whether we're being completely pedantic about this whole issue, a lot of A-grade games have duff flaws in them. And what do we do? Accept it. We play all the way through the game ignoring some of the stuff that in any other title we'd have dashed back to the shop and demanded a refund.

So here's a look at the some of the biggest games we could find that contain incredible flaws that we we're happy to overlook...


David Houghton - GamesRadar
By David Houghton posted 2 years, 6 months ago

The idiot box has had its time. These games do its job better.


By NGamer UK posted 2 years, 6 months ago

John Lennon once said that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus. Take a look at the current gaming charts and you could draw the conclusion that music games are now more popular than The Beatles. Obviously, music games themselves aren’t a new phenomenon, but their current popularity, and specifically that of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, certainly is.



Justin Towell - GamesRadar
By Justin Towell posted 2 years, 7 months ago

The community videos on Singstar have already given us much enjoyment. But not every video can score 5/5. There are hundred of videos in every rank, right down to one star.

The clips shown in the video below all came from that very special category. And remember, these are viewable by anyone who owns the game. That's right - they wanted you to see


When we think of SingStar, we think of two things - statuesque folk, mumbling incoherently into a mic with all the energy of narcoleptic or posturing show-offs who've been practicing their Erasure act in their parent's bathroom mirror. But it seems there's much more out there.


By GamesRadar US posted 4 years, 6 months ago
Originally posted on May 22, 2007 Months before the 2007 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Sony Computer Entertainment of America flew a small army of journalists down to its headquarters in San Diego for its Gamer's Day, a pre-E3 sneak peek at games set to arrive on its PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and PSP platforms. Featuring dozens of games from Sony and third-party publishers, several of which were unveiled and/or made playable for the first time, the event was a staggering look at a swarm
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