SingStar Guitar

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SingStar Guitar
SingStar Guitar.jpg
European cover art
Developer(s) London Studio
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
Series SingStar
Engine Custom
Platform(s) PlayStation 3
Release
  • EU: 15 October 2010
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

SingStar Guitar is a 2010 competitive karaoke and music video game, a spin-off of the karaoke SingStar series. The title was developed by London Studio for the PlayStation 3, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It allows the use of a third-party guitar controller such as those used in the Guitar Hero or Rock Band series. [1]

Contents

Music

On-disc

The German and Spanish editions of the game include some localised material. All of the in game mixes were done from original multi-tracks. The mixing work was done by a music production company in the UK, Nimrod Productions.

The following track list is the line-up of music included in the release of SingStar Guitar:

ArtistSong
3 Doors Down "Kryptonite"
Bloc Party "Helicopter"
Blur "Song 2"
Buzzcocks "Ever Fallen in Love with Someone"
Colbie Caillat "Bubbly"
David Bowie "The Man Who Sold the World"
Elbow "Grounds for Divorce"
Florence and the Machine "Kiss with a Fist"
Franz Ferdinand "No You Girls"
Jamiroquai "Too Young to Die"
Kaiser Chiefs "I Predict a Riot"
Kasabian "Fire"
KT Tunstall "Suddenly I See"
Ladyhawke "My Delirium"
Muse "Supermassive Black Hole"
Paramore "crushcrushcrush"
Pixies "Debaser"
Pulp "Disco 2000"
Queen & David Bowie "Under Pressure"
Stereophonics "Just Looking"
The Clash "Rock the Casbah"
The Cult "She Sells Sanctuary"
The Cure "The Lovecats"
The Raconteurs "Steady, As She Goes"
The Stone Roses "Waterfall"
The Veronicas "Untouched"
The White Stripes "Fell In Love With A Girl"
Tina Turner "Steamy Windows"
U2 "Beautiful Day"
Vampire Weekend "A-Punk"

Downloadable content

The following songs in the SingStore have "Guitar add-ons" available: [2]

ArtistSongRelease Date
Bloc Party "Banquet"20 Oct 2010
Hoobastank "The Reason" (original version)20 Oct 2010
Kaiser Chiefs "Ruby"20 Oct 2010
Maxïmo Park "Apply Some Pressure"20 Oct 2010
Stereophonics "The Bartender and the Thief"20 Oct 2010
The Police "Don't Stand So Close to Me"20 Oct 2010
The Script "The Man Who Can't Be Moved"20 Oct 2010
The Temper Trap "Sweet Disposition"20 Oct 2010
Wings "Band on the Run"20 Oct 2010

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References

  1. "SingStar Guitar and SingStar Dance Interview". PlayStation Network official news. June 10, 2010. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012.
  2. "This Week on the SingStore (20 October 2010)". 18 October 2010.