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Dance Central 3

SingStar Dance Party Pack

Dance Central 3 – click on the image below for more information.

  • Includes: SingStar Dance game, SingStar microphones and SingStar USB converter,
  • Strut your stuff solo or get moving with a partner up to 4 players can sing and dance with 1 or 2 microphones and PlayStation Move motion controllers.
  • Be a Star performer! Hit all the notes and move yourself to the music to outperform the competition.
  • Use the PlayStation Move motion controller to spice up your video playbacks and enhance your dance moves with cool special effects
  • Download new SingStar Dance tracks from the SingStore

Dance Central 3

Get into the groove with SingStar Dance! For all you dancing machines and pop stars in the making, get ready to show off your best moves with SingStar Dance. Fun, new PlayStation Move motion controller gameplay lets you dance as well as sing along to your favorite chart hits. SingStar Dance for PlayStation 3 is a unique extension of the SingStar music gaming experience that adds dance gameplay to the familiar karaoke-like performance action that the franchise is famous for. Dance activities


SingStar Dance Party Pack

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  1. 91 of 92 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A solid singing and dancing game for the Playstation Move, November 16, 2010
    By 
    Nutwiisystem.Com (New York, NY USA) –
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    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: SingStar Dance Party Pack (Video Game)

    Back in 2009, Ubisoft released Just Dance for the Wii. This is the game which changed the face of dance games. Prior to this game, video game dancing pretty much consistent of pattern matching. But now, you could dance actual dance moves and have the system tell you how well you’re doing.

    A year later, Sony released Move for the Playstation and Microsoft released Kinect for the Xbox 360. Suddenly, motion control was much more accurate and available with high resolution graphics. And not surprisingly, Sony came out with Singstar Dance and Microsoft came out with Dance Central.

    I won’t comment on the relative merits of Move vs. Kinect–that’s something that time and the marketplace will ultimately decide. What I can say is that for those who own a Sony Move, Singstar Dance is a solid title that still carries on the excellent singing and voice evaluation capabilities of the original, while adding new features that use the Sony Move that make it feel like the next-gen version of Just Dance.

    Like the original Singstar series, Singstar Dance uses proprietary microphones. They’re solid, high quality mikes that plug into a USB hub. The blue and red mikes from the original Singstar series will still work, but ordinary USB microphones will not. The “Party Pack” is pretty reasonably priced at $40, considering that it comes with both microphones.

    When you get to the main menu, you have the option of viewing a tutorial on how to dance (basically the same as Just Dance, you hold the Move controller in your right hand and dance the mirror image to the onscreen silhouette). You can also start playing solo or with friends. You can also view your personal “media gallery”. More on this later.

    Singstar Dance allows up to four players to play together. A maximum of two can sing at a time, and a maximum of two can dance at a time. When you have four players together all going at it the same time, it’s a lot of fun. As for those who want to sing and dance at the same time, you’re out of luck.

    As with the original Singstar, for singers a meter will appear below showing how in-tune you are. The more accurate the singing, the higher the score.

    When dancing, the original artists’ video will play in the background, while a silhouette figure appears to the right of the screen which you need to match the movements of. You can view a tiny video of yourself in the lower right hand corner. Or, you can switch views so that you’re taking up the entire screen.

    The very cool part is that after you finish dancing, you can view a video playback of either part or all of your performance, which you can save (or in my case destroy and remove all evidence of). You can also see snapshots of your performance as well as “golden moments” (which I assume are the classic poses pre-identified in each of the songs). Each of these can be saved in the aforementioned “gallery”, or even uploaded to an online portal (where you can see others’ performances as well).

    For both singing and dancing, you can choose a difficulty level. For the most part, once you get to the more advanced levels the dance moves are authentic (meaning they’re the same or very similar to the artists’ own moves). This means that to really experience the game to the fullest, you’ll need to practice and practice to get the steps right just like in real life. I would have liked to see a “practice” mode where they break down each of the steps for you or at least let you try it in slow motion, as trying to figure it out from the fast-moving silhouette can be difficult. But as soon as you get all the steps right, it’s definitely rewarding. Motion tracking using the Sony Move was flawless, even in a dark room.

    Here’s a list of the tracks that come with the program. Additional ones will be available as downloadable content:

    Backstreet Boys – Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)
    Black Eyed Peas – Shut Up
    Blondie – Heart of Glass
    Chris Brown – With You
    Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
    Diana Ross and the Supremes – Baby Love
    Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive
    Gossip – Standing In the Way of Control
    Gwen Stefani – What You Waiting For?
    The Jackson 5 – I Want You Back
    Jamiroquai – Cosmic Girl
    KC & The Sunshine Band – That’s The Way (I Like It)
    Kid Cudi – Day ‘N’ Nite
    Kool and the Gang – Celebration
    Lady Gaga – Poker Face
    La Roux – Bulletproof
    MC Hammer – U Can’t Touch This
    New Kids on the Block – Hangin Tough
    ‘NSYNC – Bye Bye Bye
    OutKast – Hey Ya!
    Paula Abdul – Straight Up
    Pitbull – I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
    The Pussycat Dolls – Don’t Cha
    Reel 2 Real – I Like to Move It
    Ricky Martin – Livin’ La Vida Loca
    Run-DMC vs. Jason Nevins – It’s Like That
    Salt ‘N’ Pepa – Push It
    Shaggy – Bombastic
    Sir Mix a Lot – Baby Got Back
    Soulja Boy – Crank…

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  2. 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    great family/party multiplayer game, November 18, 2010
    By 
    Michael Thai
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    = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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    This review is from: SingStar Dance Party Pack (Video Game)

    this game has great potential and would of received a 5 star from me if not for the limited dancing and music list.
    pros:
    1. good song, family friendly but not the lastest hits

    2. new features – voice commands, works great with the supplied microphone.. tried it and never had a problem.. you can’t just say anything but built in commands like “browse right, browse left, stop, go right or left, select, menu songs, genre, artist, etc., they all works fine, not one hiccups.

    3. move control dancing feature – this on gives me mix feelings.. this is good tracking of your movements using the move but it’s like a next gen of the wii’s just dance. the avator is great but they only track 1 move controller per player, which means even if you miss the other movements with you hand but hit your move controller’s movements, you will be getting points for it. this would have been good if they had made 2 move controller tracking for 1 dancer.

    to the other person who said you can’t dance and sing at the same time, that’s not true, I tried it and was able to do it just fine. move controller in my right hand and mic on my left, it’s hard but yeah, it’s doable. and no, you can not compare this with kinect’s dance central because it’s not the same. if you just want dancing, i would get kinect’s dance central but again, it’s 1 dancer at a time. this is more of getting everone together, involve, to enjoy the game. you can play together as co-op or battle each other.

    overall, great addition to the ps3 but i wish they had done better with the dancing part. maybe there’s a limit to how many move controller and mic can be use at one time???

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  3. 12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The game is a bargain for its retail price, but dacing is hard even in easy, November 18, 2010
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    A. Saenz
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    = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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    This review is from: SingStar Dance Party Pack (Video Game)

    Overall the game package is awesome for its price. $40 bucks for a game and two microphones is just a bargain since the first Singstar bundle cost was $60.

    The sing modes are the same as the las games in the franchise, nothing new was changed here; what is new is the incorporation of the dance mode (I don’t know if the guitar mode is also included, at least some trophies are).

    I find dancing to be very hard even if you’re playing on easy, I saw videos of Dance Central for the Xbox and it looked a lot more friendlier because you just have to match poses displayed on the screen, in singstar is different though, while you watch the artist clip you will see an avatar performing the dance move in one side of the screen, the whole dancing is shown without breaks, which is hard because you can’t predict which pose or move will come next unless you already know the whole dance or you have perform the song at least once (if your memory is good).

    If you are planning to have a party with some drink and just to have fun, this game suits well, since you are playing just to have fun and to laught when you see the replay recorded by the camera, everyone could pick up a move controller and try them best even though the game is not as friendlier as it should.

    If you are not with drinks, but you are with some friends trying to play serious and competitive with the scores, if your friends never played the game then they probably would want to pass the game or just sing because you need practice to learn the dancing of each song, the game is no friendly.

    The song list is OK. Even though some of the dances from some songs are focused to be performed by just one gender (example Lady Gaga – Poker Face, the dance is to girly, with too much hip and girly moves, male performers may feel unconfortable).

    Let see how Sony plans DLC songs for this dance mode. Se game is good though.

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