Gameplay '', featuring the song "
Dakota" by
Stereophonics. Player 1 is shown in blue, while Player 2 is shown in red.
SingStar games require players to sing along with music in order to score points. Players interface with their console via
SingStar microphones while a
music video plays in the background. The
pitch players are required to sing is displayed as horizontal grey bars, which function similar to a
musical stave, with corresponding
lyrics displayed at the bottom of the screen. The game analyses a player's pitch and timing which is compared to the original track, with players scoring points based on how accurate their singing is. Different modes of
SingStar may vary this basic pattern, but the principle is similar throughout.
SingStar includes a variety of game modes. The standard singing mode allows one or two people to sing simultaneously, either competitively or in a
duet. The game also offers a "Pass the Mic" mode, which allows up to eight people to play a series of rounds in two teams. The original
SingStar for PlayStation 2 also featured "Star Maker", a single player career mode, but this was dropped in subsequent releases due to the popularity of the multiplayer and party modes.
Track lists Most
SingStar games for PlayStation 2 differ only in the track list contained on the game disc.
SingStar games typically ship with 30 songs. Individual
SingStar games are loosely based upon genres, such as
rock or
pop music (
SingStar Rocks! and
SingStar Pop respectively).
SingStar games were sometimes localised for release in different regions, with customised track lists to suit foreign markets and territories. In addition, a number of non-English language
SingStar games have been released exclusively in some European countries. All
SingStar games (except the original
SingStar and
Singalong with Disney for PlayStation 2) allow players to swap out the current disc (called the master disc) for another
SingStar disc. This allows access to the songs on other versions without the need to reset the console; it also allows PS2
SingStar discs to be played on a PS3, regardless of its
PS2 backwards compatibility status, by starting with a PS3 master disc. When a new disc is swapped in, the game retains the functionality and appearance of the master disc. By starting with a new version, players can swap in their old
SingStar disc and experience them with the functionality and cosmetics of the master disc.
Network features The PlayStation 3 version of
SingStar introduced a number of online features, accessed through the
PlayStation Network. Users were able to purchase songs online from the
SingStore, allowing them to expand their current music selection. The SingStore launched with 41 songs, with further 1044 songs for download. All music videos are in
standard definition, although videos were offered in
high definition if possible.
My SingStar Online was the online community component of
SingStar for the PlayStation 3. The idea for
My SingStar Online was inspired by people uploading photos and videos of
SingStar parties to websites such as
Flickr and
YouTube. The game could record photos and videos of players singing with the
PlayStation Eye (or other compatible USB camera), then be saved to the PlayStation's HDD or uploaded to the My SingStar Online network. Users could rate each other's performances and leave comments on other people's profiles. As of 31 January 2020, 23.59GMT, the SingStore servers were shut down. All online functionality, network features, and digital music downloads were immediately disabled. == Releases ==