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| High School Musical: Sing It Bundle with Microphone | 
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List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $37.45 You Save: $2.54 (6%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 202
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Edition: Bundle with Microphone Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 7015901 UPC: 712725003692 EAN: 0712725003692 ASIN: B000KLNLUA
Release Date: November 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Sealed. Usually ship within 24 hours with USPS delivery confirmation.
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| • | Karaoke videogame based on Disney Channel original movie, High School Musical | | • | 30 songs to choose from, plus 30 minutes of bonus footage and cast interviews | | • | Select favorite backdrop and sing hit songs from other popular Disney Channel favorites | | • | Songs, sets, and characters from the original film; interact with the movies' stars | | • | Show off creativity and skills; sing towards stardom; microphone included |
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Product Description Get those vocal cords ready! Based on the phenomenally successful Disney Channel original movie "High School Musical," Disney's High School Musical: Sing It! features songs, sets and characters from the original film. this karaoke video game allows fans to interact with the movies' stars for the first time on any gaming console. With 30 songs to choose from, along with 30 minutes of "High School Musical" bonus footage and cast interviews, High School Musical: Sing It! will be the karaoke game of choice for fans, kids, tweens and families. Players can also choose their favorite backdrop and belt out hit songs from other popular Disney Channel favorites.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
FUN! November 23, 2007 127 out of 132 found this review helpful
This game is so much fun! you dont automatically get all 30 songs, you win them if you score over a certain limit on the different songs.
You also win the different enviornments, and characters the characters can sing in.
You also get graded like in high school :p throughout the song you get grades, and when you're done you get a final grade.
And i got a pleasent surprise when i went to something called extras and it had videos, interviews with the cast, dance along, and behind the scenes!
All in all a great game if you love HSM as much as i do. Well worth the money!
High School Musical Sing It December 19, 2007 28 out of 30 found this review helpful
We recently purchased the Wii for our 8 and 6 year old (and their parents). The kids love High School Musical 1 and 2 and listen to the soundtrack often. The game therefore seemed like a no-brainer. The game is fun, especially if your kids love the movies and sountracks. The graphics are not great. Music is great--it's the soundtracks from HSM 1 and 2. If your kids like to sing with the soundtracks, they will like it even more with this. Singing on tempo unlocks more songs and your kids can change venues to sing in (cafeteria, rooftop, auditorium, etc). There is nothing challenging about the game. It is simply karaoke. If you are looking for strategy or challenge, look elsewhere. If you are looking for you kids to sing for hours, it's great. Because of its lack of challenge and graphics, I would anticipate older kids will grow bored after a few hours--much more quickly than younger ones.
My seven year old says that it's, "OK" December 27, 2007 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
If I were reviewing this software, I would give it one star as it appears that they put this together overnight. However, this is a game for my seven year old daughter, who is a huge HSM fan, so I'm writing the review from her perspective. She thinks that it's just "OK." She has asked me numerous times why the boys in the video game are singing like girls. I had not noticed...but she's right...numerous times the boys' mouths are moving, but a girls voice is coming out (and vice versa). She enjoys the grading system and getting new characters, songs, singing locations, etc. However, she grows rather bored of it after two or three songs and goes back to playing Wii Sports. Since she said it was just, "OK," I'm giving it three stars.
I'm wondering if Santa should have bought her the Hannah Montana game instead.
Entertaining but a little quirky December 29, 2007 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I'll echo a lot of what's been said - graphics are just okay, menus are touchy to navigate, and certain features/ways of getting around are not obvious. My 5 year old still loves it - she can't quite read yet but has the songs memorized (but it would help if the child is old enough to read well enough to keep up with the lyrics).
One tip for getting to sing the right part - it appears that the player gets the same part whether they are a boy or a girl. If the right part for you is not that part (and it looks like it usually is the first voice you hear), then pick Duet mode, name one of the built-in profiles as the player, and put yourself in as the profile for the duet. Since both profiles get the same score, this works out okay. But I think you still end up having to sing both voices.
Example - my daughter wanted to sing "Summertime" but ended up with Troy's voice - a little funny with the camera focused on her avatar singing and his voice coming out! We went back, named Troy as the player character, and put my daughter's profile (based on Gabriella) as the duet partner. We also picked "Corridors" for the venue. Voila, worked really well.
UPDATE: Got this info off a post at GameSpot - after you select the song you get to the screen where you set mic volume - if you look above the mic volume you'll see "Part 1" - if you click on the character name to the left of this to select it, you can then cycle between "Part 1," "Part 2," and "Mix." I'm not 100% sure exactly all it's doing, but it should at least let you pick a mode where the right voices are mapped to the right characters.
Four stars (maybe 3) if only because they could have done a somewhat better job making things work better.
High School Musical Sing It Bundle with Microphone January 7, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Excellent Wii game. Both of my daughters (ages 7 and 11) and their friends love singing with the songs and then being told they are a rock star. They love hearing their voices and being able to perform either as a solo or a duet. All the words are provided on the screen so it makes it very easy to sing along.
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