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  2. Lips: Number One Hits - Wikipedia

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    The Lips: Number One Hits song list consists solely of songs that have reached the number one position on major global charts. [4] In addition to this, players with a Lips save data on their hard drive will be able to select songs from the first game via a hot swapping feature. 40 master tracks are included on disc in Number One Hits.

  3. Let's Sing - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the series was released on 19 October 2012 for the Wii. Let's Sing and Dance The second game in the series was released on 9 October 2013 for the Xbox 360. [11] It differs from the rest of the series since it uses the Kinect motion controller for dancing gameplay. [12]

  4. Singing game - Wikipedia

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    Singing games began to be recorded and studied seriously in the nineteenth century as part of the wider folklore movement. Joseph Strutt's Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Robert Chambers’s Popular Rhymes of Scotland (1826), James Orchard Halliwell's The Nursery Rhymes of England (1842) and Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales (1849), and G. F. Northal's English Folk Rhymes ...

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  6. Lips (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Lips is a 2008 karaoke video game for the Xbox 360. Lips was developed by iNiS and published by Microsoft Game Studios.The game features the use of motion sensitive wireless microphones and supports the use of songs already owned through a Zune or iPod.

  7. We Sing - Wikipedia

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    We Sing is a 2009 music video game for Wii, re-released in 2016 for Xbox One and PlayStation 4. [1] It was developed by French studio Le Cortex, produced by Wired Productions and published by Nordic Games. It is the first singing game to support 4 players simultaneously each with their own microphone. [2]

  8. Just Sing - Wikipedia

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    Just Sing is divided into "Party" and "Battle" modes; Party mode allows players to record lip sync music videos, while Battle is a competitive mode. The game supports the use of a companion mobile app for Android and iOS smartphones, which utilizes the device's internal microphone and camera in-game (as opposed to a wired USB microphone).

  9. We Sing Encore - Wikipedia

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    We Sing Encore is the 2010 music video game sequel to the original We Sing for the Wii.Developed by French studio Le Cortex, produced by Wired Productions, and published by Nordic Games, it is the latest singing game in the series to support 4 players simultaneously each with their own microphone.