


In the event coverage, I mentioned that the game was the closest you could get to playing Sony’s Singstar on a Nintendo console and may also have claimed that it seemed like such an aggressive copy that I may have been hesitant to leave my pets around it in case it threw my dog out a window or boiled my bunny. I recently attended an event for We Sing Encore, a game for the Nintendo Wii where you’re given microphones and expected to sing along while a game judges you.
