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We Sing (2009)

Platform(s): Wii
Genre: Rhythm
Release Date: Oct. 30, 2009

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'We Sing' (Wii) Announced - Screens

by Rainier on Aug. 13, 2009 @ 6:38 a.m. PDT

Nordic Games announces We Sing, the first singing game to utilize four microphones, allowing four players to sing at the same time.

We Sing is the first singing game to utilise four microphones, allowing four players to sing at the same time. It’s not going to be a quiet Christmas day. Now the whole family can sing their hearts out at the same time to their favourite tracks.

Agreements have been made with all the leading record companies including EMI, Warner, Universal Music and many Independent Record Labels to source a diverse selection of quality modern and back catalogue songs from best selling artists.

We Sing features 30 chart topping original songs and videos from artists, including:

  • Lady Gaga – Poker Face
  • Coldplay – Viva La Vida
  • Lily Allen – The Fear
  • Tom Jones – Delilah
  • Kylie Minogue – Loco-Motion

We Sing features Solo and a variety of Party modes, allowing players to sing together as a group or competitively.

Pelle Lundborg, Publishing Director, Nordic Games says, “Singing games are enjoyed the most when played in groups, and this has been a major focus of development since day one. The name says it all. It is about friends and family having fun and singing together, and the use of four microphones adds a new perspective.”

“We have involved a team of music and game industry professionals to deliver a product that has a genuine AAA artist line up, and with a brief to deliver a music set that has ‘something for everyone”, states Pelle Lundborg.

Pelle Lundborg adds, “SingStar is the benchmark for this genre and the level of thought that they have applied to their games is astounding. It would be a compliment to be compared to them, but in reality this is the beginning of the We Sing journey, and the product will continue to develop over time.


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