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Hardcore Gamer: Lips: Number One Hits Review

Hardcore Gamer writes: "An advantage Number One Hits has over SingStar is it ships with 40 songs on disc compared to the 30 on an average SingStar disc. Microsoft is also hopping on the anti-used game market bandwagon with a code to download one of three five song track packs for free with every new copy of the game for a total of 45 tracks. The soundtrack is spread out across many genres, and while not every song will be a hit for everyone, I was pleased to see some of my karaoke favorites included like "Karma Chameleon," "U Can't Touch This," and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" to name a few." (Lips: Number One Hits, Xbox 360) 3.5/5

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