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Lips: Party Classics
Developer(s)iNiS
Publisher(s)Microsoft Game Studios
Designer(s)Keiichi Yano
Platform(s)Xbox 360
Release
  • EU: 26 February 2010
  • NA: 2 March 2010
  • AU: 18 March 2010
  • Genre(s)Music/Rhythm
    Mode(s)Single-player, Multi-player

    Lips: Party Classics is a karaoke video game for the Xbox 360, and the second follow-up to the original Lips. The game was developed by iNiS and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game, like all the other titles in the main Lips series, features the use of motion sensitive wireless microphones and includes 40 upbeat songs from the past decades.

    Gameplay changes[edit]

    For the first time in the series, Party Classics is compatible with regular USB microphones. Also, while Lips: Number One Hits already supports a recording feature, Party Classics features an enhanced version of it. The game features new achievements and Avatar Awards.

    Track list[edit]

    Song title Artist Year
    "Rehab" Amy Winehouse 2006
    "I Think We're Alone Now" Tiffany 1987
    "True Faith" New Order 1987
    "Black Velvet" Alannah Myles 1989
    "Laid" James 1993
    "Friday I'm in Love" The Cure 1992
    "Word Up" Cameo 1986
    "What's Up" 4 Non Blondes 1993
    "Rock and Roll All Nite" Kiss 1975
    "Red Red Wine" UB40 1983
    "I Want to Know What Love Is" Foreigner 1984
    "She Will Be Loved" Maroon 5 2004
    "To Be with You" Mr. Big 1991
    "Addicted To Love" Robert Palmer 1986
    "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" Poison 1988
    "Kiss Me" Sixpence None the Richer 1998
    "When A Man Loves A Woman" Percy Sledge 1966
    "Is This Love" Whitesnake 1987
    "You're Beautiful" James Blunt 2005
    "Y.M.C.A." Village People 1978
    "I'm Too Sexy" Right Said Fred 1991
    "Wannabe" Spice Girls 1996
    "Shiny Happy People" R.E.M. 1991
    "Live Is Life" Opus 1985
    "I Touch Myself" Divinyls 1990
    "Tubthumping" Chumbawamba 1997
    "Love Shack" The B-52's 1989
    "Doctor Jones" Aqua 1997
    "Son of a Preacher Man" Dusty Springfield 1969
    "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" Nancy Sinatra 1966
    "Unchained Melody" The Righteous Brothers 1965
    "Brass in Pocket" Pretenders 1979
    "Sweet Home Alabama" Lynyrd Skynyrd 1974
    "My Sharona" The Knack 1979
    "American Pie" Don McLean 1971
    "It's Not Unusual" Tom Jones 1965
    "I Will Survive" Gloria Gaynor 1978
    "Groove Is in the Heart" Deee-Lite 1990
    "Rhythm of the Night" DeBarge 1985
    "Let's Get It Started" The Black Eyed Peas 2004

    Reception[edit]

    Aggregate score
    AggregatorScore
    Metacritic69/100[1]
    Review scores
    PublicationScore
    IGN7.3/10[2]
    Official Xbox Magazine (UK)7/10[4]
    Official Xbox Magazine (US)6.5/10[3]

    Lips: Party Classics received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[1] The game was praised for having a very strong playlist, but was criticized for a lack of novelties.[citation needed]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Lips: Party Classics for Xbox 360 Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  • ^ Clayman, David (11 March 2010). "Lips: Party Classics Review". IGN. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  • ^ "Lips: Party Classics". Official Xbox Magazine. May 2010. p. 83.
  • ^ "Lips: Party Classics". Official Xbox Magazine UK. June 2010. p. 103.
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