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High School Musical Coming to Wii and DS

June 14, 2007, 5:57 pm EDT
Total comments: 4

Grab a karaoke game for Wii and a rhythm game for DS this August.

Fans Step into the “High School Musical" Spotlight with First Video Games Based on Disney Channel’s Hit Movie

Families Everywhere Will Sing and Perform Their Way to Stardom as Disney Interactive Studios Brings “High School Musical" to Console and Handheld Gaming

BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This Summer, Disney Interactive Studios will invite fans across the nation to immerse themselves in Disney’s “High School Musical" phenomenon as never before, with the launch of the first-ever line of “High School Musical" video games. Available soon on Wii™ from Nintendo and PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the games extend the “High School Musical" experience by offering fans of all ages a chance to sing and perform their way through the world of Disney Channel’s runaway hit movie and the highly-anticipated “High School Musical 2." Only with these Disney games will players be able to mix together their favorite “High School Musical" characters, songs and scenes as they sing and dance their way to stardom. On Nintendo DS, kids will show off their rhythm dancing to the beat in a cross-country musical competition.

“As we continue to grow our offering of Disney video games, we remain dedicated to delivering creative and engaging extensions of the most popular Disney properties," said Craig Relyea, vice president of marketing, Disney Interactive Studios. “‘High School Musical’ has become nothing short of a worldwide phenomenon. These new video games allow fans to interact with their favorite High School Musical characters and stories, plus try their hand at performing songs from both High School Musical films."

From belting out songs in the living room during a summer slumber party or a family fun night to creating your own dance videos on the road, Disney allows “High School Musical" fans of all ages to enjoy this unparalleled musical world. With their favorite characters, songs and sets right at their fingertips, the entire family can become part of the “High School Musical" world whenever and wherever they want.

“Bop to the Top" with “High School Musical: Sing It!" for Wii and PlayStation 2 system

With “High School Musical: Sing It!," available on Wii and PlayStation 2 systems, players express themselves through music with an all-new karaoke twist where they can choose their favorite “High School Musical" character and sing all of the songs from “High School Musical" and “High School Musical 2." Debuting as one of the first video games to have a microphone on the Wii platform, “High School Musical: Sing It!" features motion-captured-choreography from the original movie’s dance routines and offers two play modes. In story mode - players live the movies performing songs beginning from “Start of Something New" to “We’re All in this Together" and “What Time Is It?." In party mode - friends compete karaoke-style against each other. Players can choose their favorite backdrop and belt out solos or duets of approximately 30 hit songs, including popular tunes from other familiar Disney Channel favorites. High School Musical: Sing It! will be available in August and is anticipated to be rated “E" for everyone. On Wii, the game will be priced at $59.99 bundled with a special edition “High School Musical" branded microphone from Logitech. On the PlayStation 2 system, the games will be $49.99 bundled with the microphone and $39.99 without the microphone.

“Get-cha Head in the Game" with “High School Musical: Makin’ the Cut!" for Nintendo DS™

In the only “High School Musical" themed handheld video game “High School Musical: Makin’ the Cut!" for Nintendo DS™, players can show off their musical talents as they play along with the movie’s hit songs. In this addictive rhythm-based game, fans play as any of the six “High School Musical" stars or their own customized character as they dance to the beat and travel across America competing in the ultimate musical competition. Players can compete head-to-head and trade their original music video creations wirelessly with friends. With 12 songs from High School Musical" and “High School Musical 2," friends can enjoy the tunes they love together. Available in August for $29.99 MSRP, “High School Musical: Makin’ the Cut!" is anticipated to be rated “E" for everyone.

Talkback

joshnickersonJune 14, 2007

*ahem*

*taps papers on desk*

*straightens his glasses*

...

WHYYYYYYYYYYYYY?

TJ SpykeJune 14, 2007

This isn't the Xbox 360 and PS3 (where console owners are used to getting screwed with prices), why is the Wii version $10 more than the PS2 version? The only way that could be justified is if the game has a lot more songs and looks nicer.

Flames_of_chaosLukasz Balicki, Staff AlumnusJune 14, 2007

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This isn't the Xbox 360 and PS3 (where console owners are used to getting screwed with prices)


Correct

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Why is the Wii version $10 more than the PS2 version?


Wii is still a current gen system why PS2 was a last gen system. So for the Wii standard pricing is 49.99 (well in this scenario its 10 dollars more for the microphone) and standard pricing for a PS2 game is now 39.99 (with a 10 dollar premium for the microphone, also God Of War 2 came out for 49.99 since Sony can get away with it since people are sheep).

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The only way that could be justified is if the game has a lot more songs and looks nicer.


I agree with the analogy, the Wii version will obviously look better than the PS2 version but more songs included? I doubt it.

TJ SpykeJune 14, 2007

I just want a karaoke game. I suppose it might still be worth it if it's a USB mic and can be used on other similar games (like Boogie, and any future Karaoke Revolution games). I don't want to spend $60 if the mic is only good for this game.

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