We Sing Robbie Williams is the third game in the We Sing series for the Wii following on from We Sing Encore. Developed by French studio Le Cortex, produced by Wired Productions and published by Nordic Games Publishing. The singing game supports up to 4 players simultaneously, where each can use their own microphone. It is also the first edition in this series to feature an artist, which for this edition is Robbie Williams.
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We Sing Robbie Williams was announced on 22 July 2010, and was released on 12 November 2010 in conjunction with Robbie Williams' new album In and Out of Consciousness: The Greatest Hits 1990–2010, which was released in October 2010.[1]
The core features of the game include the singing lessons, as well as the main solo, party and Karaoke modes. The gameplay is similar to the SingStar set of video games. Players are required to sing along with music in order to score points, matching pitch and rhythm. The players can choose easy, medium or hard difficulty, with short or full-length song options.
The game has anti-cheat technology whereby tapping or humming will register on the screen, but no points will be awarded. We Sing Encore also contains the addition of 'Star Notes' that allow the player to score even more points by matching the pitch and rhythm of certain hard to score parts of songs. After the player finishes singing, they can replay their performance; they can also get statistics about their performance.
Due to hardware limitations, with the Wii only having two USB ports, a USB hub is required to add more USB ports. The game uses the standard Logitech USB microphone for the Wii.
We Sing Robbie Williams features 25 songs spanning across seven albums from 1997 to 2010.[2]
It was announced on 11 October 2010 that the single Shame, featuring both Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow would be included as an extra 26th track.[3]
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