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June 2010

SingStar Gets Physical

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The SingStar team must be used to sore throats at the end of E3 and this year they can expect weary limbs and achy wrists as well after three days demonstrating SingStar Dance and SingStar Guitar.

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They are the two new disc based SingStar titles coming out towards the end of the year. SingStar Dance allows two people to dance along using the PlayStation Move motion controller in addition to two singers. With SingStar Guitar, you can use any guitar controller you have for other games and play along while your friends sing.

Dave Ranyard, SingStar’s game director, stood still for a minute to talk about the latest additions to the hit series.

“The key thing for us is to give people new features while retaining that classic SingStar look and feel,” he said. “For me, SingStar is all about family parties and these new features encourage more people to get involved.”

To give your movements purpose when playing SingStar Dance, there is a dancing avatar on the right hand side of the screen athat you have to mimic to get a good score. Rather than seeing the music video in the background, you see yourself and your friends, as captured by PlayStation Eye.

“I find it great fun seeing yourself on camera singing and dancing and we already know that our fans love sharing their videos via My SingStar Online,” said Ranyard. “With SingStar Dance we’re able to augment the PlayStation Move motion controller so that you see sparkles and ribbons flowing from it. We already have the Video Editor and things like this will allow our community to be even more creative.”

Good music games need good music and Ranyard promises a rich selection of songs tailored to each game; I asked him what the criteria was when selecting tracks.

“SingStar Guitar songs are quite simply those that are most fun to play on guitar,” he replied, “and on some tracks we’ve taken the bass line. With SingStar Dance songs it’s very much about the tempo.”

He added that while SingStar Guitar and Dance support won’t be added to the entire SingStore catalogue, which now includes more than 2000 songs, there will downloadable tracks for both games after launch.

“Slower tracks aren’t so good to dance to, generally speaking, but maybe we’ll find an exception to that rule. In terms of genres we have a broad range, from salsa to country to pop.”

SingStar Guitar needs less explanation as we are all used to playing guitar based music games and it will support most of the guitar controllers that we all have lying around the house. It’s a fantastic way for those people who feel shy about singing to get involved.

Late night SingStar parties will be getting more physical very soon; look out for more details on SingStar Dance and SingStar Guitar here on the PlayStation Blog.

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Jeff Talks Zombies

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Here’s a video interview where Jeff Rubenstein of the US PlayStation Blog chats to Housemarque’s Damion Pinnock about upcoming PSN shooter, Dead Nation. Trust me, this is a game to look out for. Enjoy!

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Win A Chance To Attend The Karate Kid Premiere And Be A PlayStation Reporter

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Hello martial arts fans

How would you like to win lots of cool stuff, the best of which is tickets to the brand new Karate Kid film premiere? Of course you would…

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The Karate Kid, starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan, is set to launch with a series of glittering premieres across Europe ahead of its theatrical release on 28 July 2010. You can win the chance to walk the red carpet at the London premiere on 15 July 2010 and be a PlayStation Reporter for the PlayStation.Blog.

But that’s not all; to make sure you’ll be a proper PlayStation.Blog reporter, the lucky winner will also win a Sony Vaio P Series laptop and a Sony Bloggie camera. Two runners up will win the classic The Karate Kid and The Karate Kid II on Blu-ray Disc.

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All you have to do is visit the competition site and send us a review you have written about your favourite martial arts movie. Simple, just tell us why you like it in the most interesting and unique way. Perhaps you’ve counted the amount of punches to the brain there are in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (46?!), or perhaps you feel you’ve unlocked the deep emotional metaphor of the bonsai tree in Karate Kid 2. Some guys at SCEE reckon they could write a 60,000 word thesis on how Jean Claude Van Damme pioneered a new form of dance during the bar scene in Kickboxer.

Once you’ve checked the terms and conditions, send your personal reviews to the email address provided on the competition page. Reviews need to be 150-300 words long and you need to be over 18 to enter and be eligible for the prizes. Please be aware that this competition is only open to residents of UK/Ireland, France, Germany and Spain. Oh, and I forgot to mention, we’ll organize your accommodation in the premiere city for the night and we’ll get you to the premiere city if you don’t live there.

So surprise us, entertain us and let the profound spiritual energy of martial arts sail from your pen tip. You have until Sunday, 27th June to enter.

And remember – don’t think, feel.

Good luck – ‘Miyagi have hope for you’

Visit the official film site www.karatekid-themovie.com

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Faithless: Live in Concert – NOW LIVE On The Video Store of PlayStation Store!

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It’s here! VidZone is ecstatic to announce Faithless are making concert history as they perform exclusively for VidZone for their first pay-per-view event on PS3 – live in standard and high definition!

On their last world tour Faithless performed to over 7 million people, proving they are one of the most successful and influential dance groups ever. To add to two number 1 albums and over 10
million records sold across the world, their 2010 album “The Dance” sees the return to the classic sounds of singles like “Insomnia”, “God Is a DJ” and “We Come 1″.

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Faithless: Live In Concert shows eight exuberant musicians (including the legendary Maxi Jazz and Sister Bliss) captivating thousands of fans against a backdrop of massive special effects and lighting. The performance shows a diverse range of dance and reggae music, touching on poignant world issues in “Mass Destruction” and “Bombs” as well as upbeat anthems with “Not Going Home” and “Tweak Your Nipple”. A not to be missed event on PS3! We have also included an exclusive interview at the end of the concert.

So get ready to feel the hairs on the back of your neck stand up!

How do you get it? The video is available to rent from the Video Store of PlayStation Store NOW! You can go straight there as you normally would to buy any other video, or link from the banners from the VidZone application.

If you live in the following countries you will be able to buy it for the following prices:

  • Australia: SD $2.99 – HD $3.99 (AUD)
  • France: SD €2.99 – HD €3.99
  • Germany: SD €2.99 – HD €3.99
  • Italy: SD €2.99 – HD €3.99
  • Spain: SD €2.99 – HD €3.99
  • UK: SD £2.99 – HD £3.99

Once purchased you will have 14 days to watch the concert and 48 hours after your initial playback to watch before it expires.

For those of you that can’t purchase the concert (yes we know), the VidZone application will be showing the exclusive interview with the band, a few of the Live In Concert videos and their classic music videos, on the Faithless TV Channel.

Also, just a reminder that the awesome new Faithless album “The Dance” is available to buy on iTunes globally now.

Please come and blog or tweet how the concert was for you!

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Eye Candy You May Have Missed

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With such a deluge of game announcements and new trailers at E3, sometimes excellent games can get overlooked, like a pearl hidden at the bottom of the ocean. That’s why I’ve decided to bring to your attention a few trailers that you may have missed.

God of War: Ghost of Sparta

Go back to Kratos’ roots in his second rampage on PSP and discover what shaped the ancient world’s angriest man.

Kung Fu Rider

Flee from gangsters on an office chair using your PlayStation Move motion controller in this quirky title from Japan.

Heavy Rain Move Edition

Play the hit interactive drama in an entirely new way using the PlayStation Move motion controller to mirror the characters’ movements.

Eat Them

Create your own monster and see how much havoc you can wreak in the city in this PlayStation Network exclusive.

Heroes on the Move

Ratchet, Clank, Jak, Daxter, Sly and Bentley are together at last in this PlayStation Move enabled game.

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