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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 11:20AM (Unverified) said

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To me, Rock Band is the real deal. Why? You can sing, you can play guitar, you can drum. The game has limitless DLC, and if you want to only sing, you can buy the game and use any usb mic or even the regular headset. Sure, lips may have fancy mics, but RB (maybe GH WT, I have not played it) is (seems to be) an all around more versatile game. Could be wrong, but I would rather have my custom rocker on screen rather than a bunch of real graphics of little boys of questionable gender orientation. IMO.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:39PM (Unverified) said

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I enjoy Rock Band more too, but I had a party a couple weeks ago and had some neighbors over. The female neighbor LOVES karaoke so she was psyched to sing while we all played, but we couldn't find a song that she knew any words to, so it was a struggle. I know the words go across the screen, but you still have to know how the song goes to sing the song properly, and she didn't know any of the songs. She's a 26 year old that's just into country and some older stuff...so at least Lips would have something for a situation like mine.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:42PM (Unverified) said

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Right, plus RB does not allow for multiplayer singing, so their are pros and cons, some one works for, some the other. For me though, RB is it. Plus I am not a huge singing fan. I use that feature in RB mainly for 4 person play.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 2:29PM phizzyphizzy said

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Rock Band does allow multiplayer singing. You just haven't tried it, have you?
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 2:32PM (Unverified) said

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No, I have not. Apparently there is more to discover in RB. Where is that mode? Like I said, I do not sing much, hence I do not know much about that aspect, but anyways, how do you do it?
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 11:33AM newmania said

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I put it on my Christmas list, banking on Harmonix eventually patching in support for the mics in Rock Band 2.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 11:38AM Deezul AwT said

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I paid $60 earlier this year for American Idol; and you can find it now for $30. I think I wait for lips to be $30 or $40 before I pick it up. I'd much rather drop the $60 on the wireless Mad Catz Rock Band mike, since it has joystick controls on it and you don't need another controller.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:07PM HazyCloud said

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The Mad Catz mic isn't wireless. It's wired with a controller stuffed in it. Handy, but the RB forums have stated the mics put out crappy audio.

If HMX makes LIPS work, good deal. If not, I'll be buying the Logitech wireless mic later this month for Rock Band.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:40PM Deezul AwT said

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Opps, you're right. Guess I'll just buy the fog and light kit for the "controller" for the microphone...
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:45PM HazyCloud said

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Yeah the fog kit is going on my Christmas list. I would like to try it out and test it, but I don't want to drop the 100 on it.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:12PM (Unverified) said

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We just bought Lips over the weekend, and it's a decent game as far as karaoke games go. Unfortunately, it's not very "party oriented" for how much they're pushing it as a party game!

My main gripe is that it doesn't have Any of the party-features Karaoke Revolution has offered in the past - it seems designed for only 2 people! No options for many people to compete, no multiple couple scoring, no choose-a-set-list-with-the-last-one-random type of fun that other party singing games offer. So weird!

So Lips is decent for 2 people and that's about all. Larger groups can still have fun, but there's no "game" in "party game" for groups; just karaoke.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:12PM DarkDan said

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I bought this game and I'm happy to say that you can play DRM tracks that you've purchased from the Zune store! (Yeah, I know, you're still paying Micro$oft - but it makes sense, since they can control their own DRM, but they can't help what Apple does to keep the music out of our Xboxes, right?)
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:23PM robotoid said

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yeah, but who really buys music from the zune marketplace.

who really has a zune in the first place, even.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:36PM Softserve said

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I think at least a couple million people now. They're not totally ignored lol.

But anyway, most things on the Zune marketplace don't have DRM anymore anyway.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 1:12PM ZenGaijin said

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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 7:17PM (Unverified) said

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Exactly...

http://social.zune.net/member/OrionnoirO

Actually more and more people are getting them that I know too, as they are seeing that MS doesnt just leave early adopters in the dust like Apple, and all subsequent updates and features filter back to the earlier models as the units use the same firmware. So, my Halo 3 LE Zune Gen1 still works great and has all the latest features, except the touch-wheel of course as that is a hardware change.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 3:38PM refinedsugar said

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If there's a lesson to be learned from the PS3 Singstar experience, it's don't buy unless you know they are going to deliver satisfying DLC on a consistent basis.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 4:07PM presjr said

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@DBoyFlex:
I don't think anyone answered your question. In Rock Band 1&2, you can have a battle between two people with the same instument (2 guitars or 2 drum kits or 2 microphones). The modes are called Score Duel (both people play identical tracks, top score wins) and Tug Of War (players take turn playing sections, top score wins). It's extremely fun, especially with the drums and microphone duels.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 6:19PM (Unverified) said

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i have Lips & we loved it. i use the songs from my zune & my wife's ipod & it works just fine though you have to always have it plugged to the box for it to work. as karaoke goes i like this game over RB; KR as you can hear your voice best over everything. in RB i feel it gets drowned out. *P.S. my xbox has the RRoD for the 2nd time... so now Lips, GOW2, Burnout for awhile...
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 6:54PM (Unverified) said

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WOW that screen looks really close to SingStar
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 7:09PM shuref00t said

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I'd be interested in a X3F Lips Giveaway... I mean, for my girlfriend, of course! =oP
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Posted: Dec 21st 2008 3:27PM (Unverified) said

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Ok - I bought Lips a couple of weeks ago and tried to get it to work tonight but I can't seem to get the microphones synced up with the console - any ideas? Am I missing something? Read and re-read the instructions but for the life of me it's not working!

Please help - a distressed person at a party with no karaoke...
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