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''Karaoke Revolution'' and its sequels are video games for the
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, developed by
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in its
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line of music games. The Original Concept for Karaoke Revolution was created by Scott Hawkins and Sneaky Rabbit Studios. Technology and concepts from the game were subsequently incorporated into Harmonix's game '' Rock Band''. The Japanese versions of the game are developed by Konami themselves. The gameplay also differs significantly. Rather than a game per se, it is merely a karaoke system for the PlayStation 2, with no judgments. The game does not attempt to understand the singer's words, but instead detects their pitch. As such, singers can hum to a song or sing different lyrics without penalty. The game adapts to the player singing in a different octave than the song, to accommodate players whose vocal ranges do not fit the song. The songs in the game are covers of pop hits frequently sung in karaoke bars. This contrasts with the '' SingStar'' series from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, which features only original artist recordings along with the music videos. However, the 2009 remake of the game (titled ''Karaoke Revolution'', just like the original) features all master tracks.


Gameplay

The player is depicted as a character on-screen performing at a public location. The words to the song scroll bottom to top at the bottom of the screen, above a piano roll representation of the relative pitches at which they are to be sung (the game calls these "note tubes"). At the left end of this area, a "pitch star" shows the pitch which the player is singing and provides feedback on whether they're hitting the notes. A "crowd meter" shows the mood of the crowd as the player sings; if they do a good job of hitting notes on-pitch then the crowd will cheer more loudly and clap in rhythm with the song, and the scene will become more vividly animated. If the crowd meter falls all the way to the lowest rating, the audience will boo the character off-stage and the game is over. Each song is divided into approximately 30 to 50 "phrases". A meter will fill up and turn from red to green for each phrase, based on how well the player sings the right notes; if the player can fill the meter to green, they will score more points, and getting several greens in a row will create a "combo" and award a 2x score multiplier until the player fails to make green on another phrase. This blue meter resembles how long you should hold the note for and at what pitch. The game can be set at higher
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which make this meter larger and require the player to hit the right notes more precisely to fill it to green. Since maximum scores for each song are normalized 50,000 regardless of difficulty, overall scores on songs can be compared. To achieve the ''gold record'' for a song, 12,500 points must be achieved. To achieve the ''platinum record'' for a song, 20,000 points must be achieved. Winning records will unlock additional characters, outfits, and songs. In ''Karaoke Revolution Party'', ''Karaoke Revolution Country'', ''Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol'', and ''American Idol Encore'', 50,000 points (a perfect score) earns a ''diamond record''. In ''Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2'' the point system was changed so that 60,000 points gives a ''platinum record'' for a song and 100,000 points is a perfect score (''diamond record''). ''Karaoke Revolution Volume 2'' introduces a "medley mode" which challenges the player to sing a string of short clips from various songs. ''Karaoke Revolution Volume 3'' introduces "duet mode" which lets two singers play simultaneously. It also revised scoring so that perfect performances result in exactly 50,000 points (with the exception of the Jackson 5's "ABC"). ''Karaoke Revolution Party'' features minigames, support for the
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camera, and a "Sing and Dance" mode which utilizes the
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controller. ''Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol'' utilizes
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judges, commentary, and stages.


Releases

Many expansion discs are available for the Japanese version of the game, including an
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song collection and several volumes of
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. The North American version of ''Karaoke Revolution'' was released in November 2003 on
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version in a bundle with the Logitech headset attachment. The game was sold without the headset in February 2004. The European version of the game, titled ''Karaoke Stage'', was released on April 22, 2005. ''Karaoke Stage 2'' contains the same songs as ''Karaoke Revolution Party''. The Xbox version was released in November 2004 featuring four more songs that were present in ''Karaoke Revolution Volume 2'' and 10 exclusive Motown songs which are the original non-cover versions. The Xbox version also supported
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for downloads of more songs. ''Karaoke Revolution Volume 2'' was released in North America on July 13, 2004, on PlayStation 2; ''Volume 3'' came in November 9 for the same platform. ''Karaoke Revolution Party'' was released in North America on November 8, 2005, on PlayStation 2, Xbox and
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. The Xbox version was the only version to feature downloadable songs. '' CMT Presents: Karaoke Revolution Country'' was released in North America on March 28, 2006, on PlayStation 2. ''Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol'' was released in North America on January 2, 2007, on PlayStation 2. *
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, Randy Jackson, and
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lent their voices and allowed their names and likenesses to appear in the game, but Paula Abdul did not and was replaced by a judge named Laura who was voiced by voice actress Kenna Kelly. ''Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore'' was released in the North America on
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, Wii, and
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on February 5, 2008, then to Canadian retailers on February 17, with the PlayStation 3 version released in North American on March 4. The PlayStation 3 and
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versions were the only ones that featured downloadable songs, but after May 14, no more new downloadable songs came for either version. New downloadable songs will continue with the sequel, ''Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2''. * In addition to
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and Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul's name, voice, and likeness appear in this title for the first time.
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did not return to voice himself as the host. He is replaced with a lesser known voice actor Johnny Jay to voice as the host of American Idol for this game. * The PlayStation 3 version is the only one that had all downloadable songs available on the
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marketplace. The
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version had six songs discontinued from the
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marketplace for undisclosed reasons. On November 18, 2008, the downloadable song "I'll Make Love To You" became available again in the
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marketplace. ''Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore 2'' was released on November 18, 2008, in the United States on PlayStation 3, Wii, and
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. This is the final ''Karaoke Revolution'' game to use the
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likeness and features. Konami will no longer use anymore
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likeness or license for upcoming future ''Karaoke Revolution'' sequels after this game. Songs downloaded from Xbox Live Marketplace for the first Encore game on
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are compatible with ''Encore 2''. The previous downloadable songs for the first ''Encore'' game on PlayStation 3 downloaded from the PlayStation Store will be automatically imported to ''Encore 2''. Recently for the first time, Konami has released 5 new downloadable songs that never appeared in any of the previous ''Karaoke Revolution'' series before. However, these songs originally appeared from one of Konami's other musical game ''
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''. In 2009, Konami released a new version for the Xbox 360, Wii, and PS3 as a reboot of the franchise. It features enhanced career and multiplayer modes, the ability to record footage for venues with the Xbox Live Vision and
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cameras, and a soundtrack with 50 tracks, all original versions rather than the covers used in previous versions. Four different microphones were released for the game: * The original microphone included with the first ''Karaoke Revolution'' game is a headset model, and is compatible with the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360. * An updated microphone model was included with future ''Karaoke Revolution'' games, and is also used for Karaoke Stage, the European edition, and is compatible with the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360. It is a standardized microphone that is also compatible with other games (such as '' Rock Band'', ''
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'', and '' High School Musical: Sing It!''). * An Xbox-compatible microphone was included with versions of ''Karaoke Revolution'' for Xbox. It plugs into a memory card/headset port on the controller. * A GameCube-compatible microphone was included with ''Karaoke Revolution Party'' for GameCube. It plugs into the memory card slot. It is a standardized microphone that is also compatible with other games (such as ''
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''). The SingStar microphones are not compatible with ''Karaoke Revolution'' but, unofficially, the ''SingStar'' microphones works on the PS3 version of the game.


Reception

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called the 2003 game the 99th best PlayStation 2 game due to the involvement of Harmonix. ''Karaoke Revolution Volume 3'' received a runner-up position in GameSpot's 2004 "Best Puzzle/Rhythm Game" award category across all platforms, losing to ''
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''.


References to other games

In ''Karaoke Revolution Party'', if a Platinum Record rank is earned in Sing and Dance mode on Expert, the "Feet of Fury" trophy is earned. The font that is used in the trophy description is an exact duplicate of the logo of the unlicensed Dreamcast dance game, ''Feet of Fury''. The same Wavegroup version of " I Love Rock 'n' Roll" was later used in another
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game, '' Guitar Hero''. Wavegroup recorded another version of "
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" for another Harmonix title, ''
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''.


See also

* List of Karaoke Revolution songs * ''
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'' * '' SingStar'' * ''
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