U-Sing | |
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Developer(s) | Mindscape |
Publisher(s) | Mindscape |
Platform(s) | Wii |
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Genre(s) | Karaoke |
Mode(s) | 7 game modes |
U-Sing is a karaoke-style video game for the Wii published in 2009 by Mindscape and developed by their French division in partnership with Universal Music.
Gameplay is similar to other karaoke console games currently available, such as SingStar, where the player(s) choose a song from a list of tunes on the disc. The player(s) are then to sing the tune of the song through a Logitech microphone connected to the Wii. The software then measures the player's performance in voice tonality and rhythm and scores the singer according to their accuracy.[ citation needed]
In 2010, players were able to download more of tracks from the Universal Music’s catalogue, as well as tracks from other record labels. Available through the WiiWare on the Wii Shop Channel on the Wii console and could be purchased using Nintendo Points.[ citation needed] Other features include:
(United Kingdom, Australia & Netherlands)
U-Sing | |
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Developer(s) | Mindscape |
Publisher(s) | Mindscape |
Platform(s) | Wii |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Karaoke |
Mode(s) | 7 game modes |
U-Sing is a karaoke-style video game for the Wii published in 2009 by Mindscape and developed by their French division in partnership with Universal Music.
Gameplay is similar to other karaoke console games currently available, such as SingStar, where the player(s) choose a song from a list of tunes on the disc. The player(s) are then to sing the tune of the song through a Logitech microphone connected to the Wii. The software then measures the player's performance in voice tonality and rhythm and scores the singer according to their accuracy.[ citation needed]
In 2010, players were able to download more of tracks from the Universal Music’s catalogue, as well as tracks from other record labels. Available through the WiiWare on the Wii Shop Channel on the Wii console and could be purchased using Nintendo Points.[ citation needed] Other features include:
(United Kingdom, Australia & Netherlands)