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Karaoke Revolution Gets Freq-ed Out 15

Thanks to the Gaming-Age forum regulars for pointing to a new official site for Konami's forthcoming PS2 title, Karaoke Revolution, including new screenshots, which says you can "Turn your PlayStation 2 into a high-end, interactive karaoke machine with Karaoke Revolution." This E3-announced title is interesting in a number of ways - it uses the PS2 USB headset for singing into, it seems to recognize voice pitch and timing, then judge you on it, and it's developed by beat-game junkies and Frequency and Amplitude creators, Harmonix, who have an excellent fansite devoted to their games at Freq.com.
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Karaoke Revolution Gets Freq-ed Out

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  • Hooray (Score:3, Interesting)

    by CheeseMonkey ( 677515 ) on Tuesday June 10, 2003 @03:29PM (#6163850)
    Amplitude and Frequency are two of the greatest games I've ever played. Absolutely addicting.

    I can't sing for crap, but I'll probably buy this game and make an ass of myself in front of friends and family. Check out Amplitude if you've never played it- it's WELL worth a look. Even if you don't like the rythm genre, and/or scott at the psycho DDR kids, it's really worth a look.
    • Having a few friends who didn't play Frequency before Amplitude, I'd suggest skipping Freq and trying Amplitude out first, as the latter is much more polished (save for a nasty net-play bug) and is generally a better game. Of course, you could always pick up Freq on the cheap ($20 easily), then move to Amp, and get the benefits of both.

      If this was anyone besides Harmonix working on KE, I'd be worried about it as being something on the order of Brittney's music title for the PS2, but Harmonix knows what i

  • This is good marketing if it catches on. You can continue to publish new versions with different songs (similar to DDR and You Don't Know Jack).

    Country Music version anyone?
  • Great! (Score:3, Funny)

    by emo boy ( 586277 ) <hoffman_brian.bah@com> on Tuesday June 10, 2003 @03:52PM (#6164083) Homepage
    American Idol for the ps2. Where's Simon when you need him?
  • This must be one of the signs of imminent apocalypse. TV shows (Americal Idol, Fame, even Star Search is back on network prime time!), karaoke bars, and now video games?

    Do we really need to hear geeks trying to imitate Mariah Carey?

  • Konami snagged Jennifer Love Hewitt's singing talents(!?) to present this game at E3...so at least they've got an attractive marketing angle.

    Plus, anything that boosts the chances of women wanting to have anything to do with my PS2 can't be a bad thing.

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  • Dream Audition (Score:2, Informative)

    by trajano ( 220061 )
    There is a game similar to this called Dream Audition (though its Japanese songs). I was wondering if it has support to use the microphone controller used by Dream Auditionl, which is a USB microphone controller.
  • I mean cmon, at least call it Karaoke Karaoke Revolution. Then we can sit back and watch the KKR Remixes flow in.

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