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Lips offers a karaoke extravaganza that should appeal to fans of the popular SingStar range. The basics work the same as any karaoke game: You sing along to a wide range of music videos, trying to match the same pitch and tone as the original. You aren’t restricted to singing just the songs that are included on the game disc. You can sing along…
Lips offers a karaoke extravaganza that should appeal to fans of the popular SingStar range. The basics work the same as any karaoke game: You sing along to a wide range of music videos, trying to match the same pitch and tone as the original. You aren’t restricted to singing just the songs that are included on the game disc. You can sing along to any of the .MP3 files stored on your Xbox 360’s hard drive. Lips should ensure more than a few fun party moments even if the neighbours do complain.
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