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We Sing Down Under is a 2011 Wii video game. This is the Australian version.

Gameplay[]

Players are required to sing along with music in order to score points, matching pitch and rhythm. The game has anticheat technology whereby tapping or humming will register on the screen, but no points will be awarded. We Sing Down Under also contains the addition of 'Star Notes' that allow the player to score even more points by matching the pitch and rhythm of certain hard to score parts of songs.

Features[]

  • 30 full licensed songs with music videos where available
  • Solo Mode
  • Multiplayer modes - Group Battle, We Sing, Versus, Pass the Mic, First to X, Expert, Blind, Marathon.
  • Real Karaoke mode
  • Jukebox mode
  • Singing Lessons
  • Award System
  • Customisable backgrounds
  • Four Microphones
  • Integrates with a USB hub

Songlist[]

Artists/Bands Songs Year
Christine Anu My Island Home 1995
Daddy Cool Eagle Rock 1971
Delta Goodrem Born to Try 2002
Divinyls I Touch Myself 1990
Evermore Light Surrounding You 2006
Faker This Heart Attack 2007
Gabriella Cilmi Sweet About Me 2008
Gina G Ooh Ah... Just A Little Bit 1996
Guy Sebastian Like It Like That 2009
Jimmy Barnes No Second Prize 1984
John Paul Young Love Is In The Air 1977
Kasey Chambers Not Pretty Enough 2001
Kate Miller-Heidke The Last Day On Earth 2008
Leonardo's Bride Even When I'm Sleeping 1997
Men at Work Down Under 1980
Mental As Anything Live It Up 1985
Natalie Imbruglia Torn 1997
Olivia Newton-John Physical 1981
Rogue Traders Voodoo Child 2005
Rolf Harris Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport 1960
Savage Garden Truly Madly Deeply 1997
Slim Dusty Waltzing Matilda 1938
Shannon Noll What About Me 2004
The Choirboys Run to Paradise 1998
The Potbelleez Don't Hold Back 2007
Tina Arena Chains 1994
The Veronicas Hook Me Up 2007
The Vines Get Free 2002
Wendy Matthews The Day You Went Away 1992
The Whitlams No Aphrodisiac 1997

Development[]

Reception[]

Trivia[]

  • This game features 100% Australian artists - this may be a reason why the game was released in Australia before Europe.
  • Due to hardware limitations with the Wii only having two USB ports, a USB hub is shipped with certain retail sku's to add more USB ports. The game uses the standard Logitech USB microphone for the Wii.

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