Introducing U-Sing: Girls Night, your opportunity to sing along to the biggest household names in music from the comfort of your own home while you shine like a star without ever having to face the pressure of a terrifying audience. With U-Sing: Girls Night, you and your pals can line up alongside some of pop's hottest talent including Rihanna, Duffy and La Roux.
Vooks writes: "For years the PlayStation had the main advantage over the other consoles in terms of karaoke games. With Sony’s signature franchise, SingStar, not only did they have a killer engine to compete with, but also a wealth of music available through their own music label. Unfortunately for the other consoles, it didn’t look as if any of their karaoke interpretations, whenever they put them out, would ever compete. Microsoft released Lips, and surprisingly, it was pretty good. Now, about two to three years on from the Wii’s release, MindScape took on the rather challenging task to create something equivalent, and came up with U-Sing. It was okay, but didn’t have everything that the other titles had on other consoles. Now, U-Sing Girls Night, despite the rather unsuitable "theme" for myself, remedies all the problems I had with the original and more."
After the annoying success of that Boots "Here come the girls" commercial, it was perhaps inevitable that women would try to reclaim the rock-oriented music genre. U-Sing Girls Night claims to be the first all-girl music game, but is in fact a semi sequel to U-Sing U've Got Talent, neatly targeting the teen-fem market with a 30-track listing featuring only female artists.
Mindscape has revealed the tracklisting for U-Sing Girls Night, the sequel to the hugely popular U-Sing: U’ve Got Talent. In addition, Mindscape has announced a myriad of improvements and additions to the latest game in the smash hit series, due for release on June 18th, 2010.