Karaoke bars in Japan have spiffy touch screen remotes, which patrons use to select songs. Karaoke machines at home… usually don’t have those. Karaoke Joysound Wii Super DX sort of does.
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Purchase a DSiWare music quiz app for 200 DSiWare points ($2) and you can control which songs to sing with the Nintendo DSi. Hudson’s Joysound series has players subscribe to a service to access a library of 65,000 songs.
A one day ticket costs 300 yen ($3.20) while a 90 day ticket costs 2,000 yen ($20).
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Published: Sep 28, 2010 02:02 pm