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Lips Number One Hits on 360

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Lips Number One Hits is a Rhythmaction game available on the 360.

Lips Number One Hits is a Rhythmaction game. Rhythm action games combine the enjoyment that comes from creating music with the challenge of video game scoring. The player is usually tasked with dancing on a mat, tapping a touch screen, pressing a button, singing into a mic or strumming a fake guitar controller in time with the music.

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Frugal Gamer review Mon, 12 Oct 2009

Lips is the Xbox 360's answer to SingStar on the PlayStation 3 and SingIt on the Nintendo Wii. Lips Number One Hits is a robust sequel of the main game and a refreshed song list. As the name suggests, this release includes No. 1 hits including Coldplay's Viva La Vida, Rihanna's Disturbia, MC Hammer's U Can't Touch This, Timbaland's Apologize and Culture Club's Karma Chameleon. The game comes on the Xbox 360 with interactive wireless motion-sensitive microphones. These mics are decorated with pulsating lights to get players in the party mood and respond to their movements.

Lips Number One Hits takes the original Lips game on the 360 and brings it up to date with new songs and features. With the simultaneous launch of the new Xbox Live Music Channel players can keep the game up to date with the latest hits. This makes this sequel and the original games great value for money, and an experience that can grow with the player's musical tastes. not only that but parents can cherry pick some suitable songs for their youngsters to sing, as well as muso's hunting down lesser known favourites for their singing library.
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