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by Neal Ronaghan - June 26, 2012, 2:27 pm EDT
Total comments: 17

We just met and this is crazy; but here's a Wii U, so play SiNG maybe?

SiNG was probably the moment during Nintendo's press conference where die-hard fans had their second biggest face palm (right after the Nintendo Land fireworks). To the naked eye, SiNG is a silly karaoke game with the gimmick of giving the lead singer the Game Pad so they can read the lyrics there instead of the TV. And, to be honest, that is exactly what SiNG is, but I wouldn't call that a bad thing in any way, shape, or form.

The singer can hold the Game Pad horizontal or vertically and then follow the Game Pad for instructions. There's no interaction outside of the singing, but in addition to the words, the singer also gets directions to give out to the crowd. It's pithy stuff like "Everybody dance!" to, you know, encourage people to dance. There are even some lines that the game encourages you to "let the crowd sing."

The crowd gets to watch the action on the screen, where lyrics are presented in a stylistic manner. They also can don Wii Remotes to dance along with the game. It's sort of like Just Dance in that regard, except there is no scoring in this mode.

That's the one thing that makes SiNG less of a game and more of a karaoke application: there is no game to it as of now. The Nintendo representatives had nothing else to add about the game, but the only modes shown were a Party Mode (for partying, naturally) and a Sing Mode, which is a single-player experience.

SiNG will be out around Wii U's launch later this year, so I guess we will have to wait until then to see if it'll be more of a game.

Talkback

house3136June 26, 2012

I know some people are down on this title, but I really think this was made with the Japanese audience in mind. I swear I read in an Iwata Asks that karaoke is bigger in Japan. I don’t know personally, as I’ve never been there, but that’s my assumption.

Question: what is the mic wired to? The GamePad or the Console?

I'm actually TOTALLY buying a Karaoke game this fall, but while I'm starting to dig the "group karaoke" experience of SiNG (I get the idea it's less one person singing, and more one person taking the lead and everyone singing together) what I AM skeptical of is the depth of the collection, which I value greatly. In that regard, I'm starting to think that Konami's Karaoke Joysound is going to deliver, since musical tastes range wide and far and I don't just want modern hits, I need Abba and the Beetles and 50's oldies and etc.

Spak-SpangJune 26, 2012

What is wrong with a good Karaoke game?


Specially if it can get downloadable songs, and you can just buy one game and have one app for it?  Sounds like a win.

Carmine - it was wired to the console (it has USB ports and junk).

Steel DiverZack Kaplan, Associate EditorJune 26, 2012

Quote from: Spak-Spang

What is wrong with a good Karaoke game?


Specially if it can get downloadable songs, and you can just buy one game and have one app for it?  Sounds like a win.

There is nothing wrong with a good Karoke game. The problem I and other people have with it is that this game is not really a reason to buy the Wii U and the core audience does not care about this when watching the press conference.

AilingforaleJune 26, 2012

"no lead in our zepplin"... what?  Nice vid.  I have to agree that this isn't a reason to buy or just in general a system seller app.  However, this fills a niche that Nintendo has created by increasing the people that have started to play video games thanks to the Wii. 

DEDwyer64June 26, 2012

There needs to be a devoted video series of just Neal doing karaoke!

Oh yeah, and the game looks okay.

Looks like I signed up for the review for Sing in this video somehow. I have a mild knack for reading lyrics to mild rhythm of songs I'm not familiar with.

On a related note: We have some freaking awesome plans for Wii U launch coverage. Hopefully everything will work out with it, but hoo boy, if it does. I'm excited.

TurdFurgyJune 26, 2012

Curious and excited about those  freaking awesome plans for Wii U launch coverage.

AVJune 26, 2012

why does it need a mic when the WiiGamepad has one built in?

The mic in the GamePad probably isn't suited for that kind of voice pick-up. The singer is supposed to stand next to the TV, and this would presumably be in a party environment. A dedicated microphone would only pick up the singer's voice, while the GamePad would pick up anything in the area.

CericJune 27, 2012

There is karaoke everywhere.  As long as the Song list is expandable I could see this easily being an excuse for a bar or a family joint to buy a WiiU.

TeaHeeJune 27, 2012

My 8 year old daughter really wants this and that makes sense.  Almost every show that is on Disney or Nickelodeon seems to have some of the actors singing in the show. Its Hannah Montana to the 10th power.  If Nintendo markets this right it could be huge for tween girls wanting to be like their favorite stars.

Quote from: Ceric

There is karaoke everywhere.  As long as the Song list is expandable I could see this easily being an excuse for a bar or a family joint to buy a WiiU.

The exapndability of the song list is what worries me. That's why I'm seriously looking at Joysound for the Wii instead.

Glad0sJune 27, 2012

....As soon as I saw that subtitle, I wanted to punch my computer...

Quote from: Glad0s

....As soon as I saw that subtitle, I wanted to punch my computer...

Mission accomplished.

KhushrenadaJuly 12, 2012

Why is this thread stickied? That's what bothers me the most.

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SiNG Box Art

Genre Party/Parlor
Developer FreeStyleGames
Players1 - 5

Worldwide Releases

na: Sing Party
Release Nov 18, 2012
PublisherNintendo
eu: SiNG
Release Q4 2012
PublisherNintendo

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