Karaoke Revolution Specifics Unearthed 27
Thanks to GameSpy for their hands-on preview of Karaoke Revolution, Konami's PlayStation 2 title that uses the USB headset and "...requires you to match the rhythm and pitch for the vocals in a song" (although luckily for the tone-deaf among us: "Karaoke mode allows you to just kick it to a song without having to worry about performance.") This Harmonix-developed title, originally unveiled a couple of months back, sports "more than 35 tracks in all", from Mr.Mister to Avril Lavigne, and the previewer handily points out that "Not everyone can rock a guitar or a keyboard. Not everyone can dance... but almost all of us can sing (whether the results are appealing or not is another matter)."
Can you sing along with me on this tune? (Score:3, Interesting)
Ok, I don't want to beat a tired drum, to mix a metaphor into a bad pun, but...
Will it support any arbitrary mp3 I have?
35 tracks is pretty scanty, and I don't want to sing along to Mr. Mister (an 80s band?).
But I have three mp3s of "When I was a Lad" [boisestate.edu], as I have three (legally purchased) different copies of Giilbert & Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore". Now that I'd love to sing along to.
Similarly, I have two complete recordings of Wagner's Ring Cycle, (one from emusic.com [emusic.com] at $10 a month and one for $160.00 from Amazon.com [amazon.com] -- emusic's not a bad bargain, although disc one of Seigfried's still missing).
And I have a German sing-along version of The Internationale played on guitar, apparently recorded in the heyday of the DDR [fortunecity.com] (and I don't mean Dance Dance Revolution).
I mention these titles not to display my eclecticism (well, ok, not only to display it) but because these are titles that I can't ever imagine finding in a commercial Karaoke product (outside some "worker's paradise") but are at the same time ones I'd really enjoy singing along to.
And this is a general plea -- to manufacturers as well as to the Slashdot choir -- for open standards and interoperability: a karaoke machine tied to a proprietary standard which forces me to pay for karaoke versions of songs I already have, or for which the songs I want aren't available, is less than useless to me. I won't buy it, and the manufacturer won't get my money. A loss-loss.
A karaoke machine that plays my music, and makes my tone-deaf bleatings sound a bit more musical, however, would be worth my money. And I note that the open source software [rockbox.haxx.se] I use in my portable my mp3 player does provide a "poor man's" karaoke function by subtracting the right side of stereo output from the left and vice versa. It's not perfect, and that's why I'd pay for a more adaptable algorithim and the hardware to implement it.
But "Mr. Mister" and 34 other "Backstreet Boys In Sync with Britney and Other American Idles (sic)" I'm not interrested in. A proprietary and costly path to getting more tunes, I'm not paying for. A well designed open format karaoke machine, I'd vote for with my dollars.
Re:Can you sing along with me on this tune? (Score:4, Informative)
Karoake Revolution Song List (Score:4, Informative)
Karoake Revolution's song list is available here [ps2gameworld.com], which I've shown below:
Addicted
I'm Coming Out
All You Wanted
It's End of the World As We Know It
Are You Happy Now?
Kiss Me
Believe
Ladies' Night
Billie Jean
Like a Virgin
Bizarre Love Triangle
One Week
Broken Wings
Red Red Wine
Celebration
Save Tonite
Chain of Fools
Science Genius Girl
Complicated
She Talks To Angels
Crawling in the Dark
Smooth Criminal
Don't Know Why
Son of a Preacher Man
Every Morning
The Power of Love
Everything You Want
Waiting For Tonight
Girls Just Want To Have Fun
When a Man Loves a Woman
Hey Jealousy
Wind Beneath my Wings
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
You Really Got Me
How You Remind Me
You're the One That I Want
I think the success of this game will mostly be determined by the selection of songs available. Everyone's taste is different, so I'd question the appeal of the songs to teenagers. It almost seems like the song selection is specifically targetted to GenXers (us old farts that are 25-35) that like to reminisce.
It'd be nice to be able to pop in a CD of your favorite song, and Karoake to any of your favorites. Most ghetto blasters and bookshelf systems had that function built in for free during the Karoake fad, so I couldn't see how difficult it may have been for them to do have done this to the PS2 game version.
Regardless, the last time I karoaked, I was trashed... and now that you can do this in the privacy of your own home, it seems like a pretty good bet for a party game. I just have to remember to have alcohol around so that I can blame something for my terrible singing.
Re:Karoake Revolution Song List (Score:2)
This was also in the Harmonix game Frequency. Anyone else catch on to this?
Re:Karoake Revolution Song List (Score:2)
When is Mark Mothersbaugh going to release DEVO Karaoke discs?
Re:Karoake Revolution Song List (Score:3, Insightful)
Good point. Especially strange choice given that if you assume their target audience is the same as the DDR crowd, then they should have been aiming for teens and early 20-somethings. Although I do notice quite a few songs from the last few years. They probably just wanted to cover all the
ugh.. (Score:1)
Though I can definately see "Like a virgin" being popular with this crowd.
Expansion Discs (Score:2, Insightful)
Thankfully, expansion discs should be available in the future so I can get my Britney Spears/Christina Aguilera groove goin'.
Yay! Another proprietary format! Because singing along with my stereo is SOOOO stupid without a PlayStation to guide me! I actually like the concept of this game, but 35 songs will get old REAL fast, especially if it isn't a custom list for the gamer.
Alex.
Re:Expansion Discs (Score:2)
Also,
Actually, it is.Re:Expansion Discs (Score:2)
Actually, it is.
At least wait until you've heard me sing before you judge.
Alex.
Re:Expansion Discs (Score:2)
The comment on karaoke was intended to be funny, by the way, sorry if it didn't come through as such.
Re:Expansion Discs (Score:2)
Alex.
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Falsetto? That sucks! (Score:1)
I'll admit it...I've enjoyed a few nights of Karaoke. My three Karaoke songs were "People are Strange," "Chantilly Lace," and "Secret Agent Man."
Would it kill the Japanese to include something in the lower registers, eh? Eh?
Pop Idol here they come (Score:1)
wonder how good it is... (Score:2)
Maybe good for one or two times (Score:1)
I don't sing it but... (Score:1)