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Bates, Richard (19 February 2007). "Pass the Mic". Sony_SingStar's Blog. IGN. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007 . Retrieved 11 December 2007.
In September 2009, London Studio launched a themed space in the PlayStation 3's online community-based service, PlayStation Home. The space is called "The SingStar Rooms" and featured a dance floor, a jukebox, and different rewards for the users. [23] It was available to the European and North American versions of PlayStation Home. a b "Interview with SingStar Producer Paulina Bozek". GamePro Australia. 5 July 2004 . Retrieved 10 December 2007.
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In fact, many retro video game fans still enjoy the PlayStation 2 thanks to emulators such as PCSX2, DamonPS2 or NSX2.
Sony shutting down SingStar servers at the start of next year". Eurogamer. 4 November 2019 . Retrieved 26 May 2020.
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SingStar games on disc for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 are distributed either as the software alone, or bundled with a pair of USB microphones – one red, one blue; wireless microphones are also available. The games are compatible with the EyeToy, PlayStation Eye, and PlayStation 4 cameras, allowing players to see and record themselves singing. The PSP (PlayStation Portable) was also able to manage a playlist in realtime, where users were able to queue songs they wanted to sing, so the decisions weren't made between songs, leading to fewer breaks. Madison’s mum puts on SingStar. “I have the perfect song!,” she says. “Madi, Dani, take it away ladies.”