The game looks a little better than previous “Buzz” games, and the Oscar-inspired theme gives it a little more visual personality then previous iterations. Unbelievable GIN BLOSSOMS Hey Jealousy LISA LOEB Stay MC HAMMER U Cant Touch This MEREDITH BROOKS Bitch M PEOPLE Movin On Up NATALIE IMBRUGLIA Torn NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK Step By Step NICK CAVE &. “Quiz” (sold alone or with four Buzz controllers) is similarly low on surprises, delivering the same quiz show experience of other “Buzz” games but with a focus this time on movies. Per usual, there are 30 songs and videos with which to sing along, and a complete track listing is available at Sony’s “Singstar” Web site, . There were the genre versions (Singstar Pop, SingStar R&B, SingStar Rock Ballads), the branded and band-based (SingStar Singalong With Disney, SingStar Wiggles, SingStar Abba) and the eras (SingStar ’90s, SingStar ’80s, SingStar Chart Hits), each targeting its own audience. As with previous “Singstar” packs, your interest in “Singstar ’90s” comes down to whether the track listing intrigues you or not. “Singstar ’90s” (available by itself or bundled with two microphones) does nothing the previous four “Singstar” games didn’t do, so if you’ve played any of those, nothing down to the last pixel should surprise you here. Things are a less unpleasantly surprising elsewhere, with both “Singstar ’90s” and “Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz” essentially serving as expansion packs for those who invested in the “Singstar” microphones or “Buzz” game show buzzer peripherals, respectively.
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The essence of the modes remains intact, but it’s a huge step backward from the portable game, which easily remains the definitive version a full year later. The PSP version’s best feature - a suite of extremely clever online multiplayer modes for up to four players - is now strictly an offline, splitscreen table for two. Even those who do know the origins of “Matters” are likely to be disappointed.