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We Sing Hits Tracklist Unveiled For 30th September Release

by on August 24, 2011
 

We love a bit of a sing song here at God Is A Geek. And gone are the days where you have to wait your turn in some dive of a pub to get your groove on – thanks to the likes of We Sing Hits which drops on Wii on the 30th September. Below we have full details including the bumper tracklisting which includes the awesome Rick Astley.

 Nordic Games Publishing has today unveiled the release date for We Sing UK Hits, the first dedicated edition of We Sing to feature music performed entirely by British artists, as September 30th, exclusively on Wii™.

We Sing UK Hits is the highly anticipated first We Sing game to be released by Nordic Games this year, with We Sing Rock! also set to release before Christmas. We Sing UK Hits will be the fourth game from the market-leading We Sing range to be released in the UK – We Sing, We Sing Encore and We Sing Robbie Williams have already notched up impressive sales and established a dedicated fanbase.

“We Sing UK Hits is releasing at the perfect time to make the most of the lucrative Christmas and party season,” commented Nik Blower, sales and marketing director at Nordic Games. “The tracklist is testament to the talent this country has produced over the decades and bringing all these artists together in one video game is a major coup for Nordic Games.”

Nordic Games’ running theme for We Sing UK Hits is ‘British Legends’ and the tracklist reads like a who’s who of internationally successful artists from the UK including Elton John, Coldplay, Leona Lewis, Queen, Radiohead and Adele.

The full tracklist is as follows:

1 Adele Chasing Pavements
2 Amy Winehouse Rehab
3 The Animals The House of the Rising Sun
4 Bananarama Venus
5 The Beautiful South A Little Time
6 Blur Girls and Boys
7 Bucks Fizz Making Your Mind Up
8 Coldplay Speed of Sound
9 David Bowie Let’s Dance
10 Dido White Flag
11 Dusty Springfield Son Of A Preacher Man
12 East 17 Stay Another Day
13 Eliza Doolittle Pack Up
14 Elton John Candle In The Wind
15 Example Kickstarts
16 Florence + The Machine You’ve Got The Love
17 Gabrielle Dreams
18 Happy Mondays Step On
19 James Blunt You’re Beautiful
20 Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne Down
21 Jessie J Do It Like A Dude
22 Kim Wilde Kids in America
23 Leona Lewis Bleeding Love
24 Lulu & The Luvvers Shout
25 Madness It Must Be Love
26 McFly 5 Colours In Her Hair
27 Plan B She Said
28 Pulp Common People
29 Queen Don’t Stop Me Now
30 Queen & David Bowie Under Pressure
31 Radiohead Creep
32 Rick Astley Never Gonna Give You Up
33 The Saturdays Missing You
34 Spice Girls Who Do You Think You Are
35 Sugababes Push The Button
36 Texas I Don’t Want A Lover
37 Tinchy Stryder Ft. N-Dubz Number 1
38 The Ting Tings That’s Not My Name
39 Tinie Tempah Pass Out
40 Wham! Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go

We Sing UK Hits presents the best of British music spanning an incredible six decades   – with both classic and contemporary British artists combining to produce a blockbuster 40-song tracklist. Each song has its own rating and can be played in short or full length song modes.

Fun for all the family, We Sing is the only singing series of games to support four players in any Party mode, using four separate microphones. Party mode includes We Sing, Versus, Group Battle, Pass The Mic, First to X, Marathon, Blind and Expert.

There’s also Solo mode and Karaoke mode, which strips the track of vocals to really challenge players, or those that fancy an authentic karaoke experience.

Other features include Singing Lessons to help singers fine tune voices and a Jukebox to queue up favourite songs like a personal music channel.

In-game awards come from playing either single or multiplayer modes, adding further depth and replay value to We Sing UK Hits!. Plus, once a track has been sung, players can replay performances and add cool effects to voices.

More points come thanks to Star Notes which provides extra points for hitting hard notes and Player Statistics give a detailed breakdown on performance on notes hit and missed with a comment on the performance at the end.