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.
Hooray (Score:3, Interesting)
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.
Re:Hooray (Score:2)
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
Re:Hooray (Score:2)
Good Marketing (Score:1)
Country Music version anyone?
Great! (Score:3, Funny)
Karaoke making a comeback? (Score:2)
Do we really need to hear geeks trying to imitate Mariah Carey?
For the ladies... (Score:2)
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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Re:For the ladies... (Score:1)
Dream Audition (Score:2, Informative)
Breaking Naming Conventions (Score:1)