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Know Your Industry: Exclusive Interview With Lips Producer Roger Kurtz

On this edition of Know Your Industry, Loading Reality gets the chance to have a chat with Roger Kurtz, one of the Producers for the upcoming Lips: Party Classics and the already released Lips: Number One Hits. He describes his pursuit of getting into gaming by taking it slow, favorite experiences working with Lips, top tracks in his Lips playlist, and what to expect from the newest game in the Lips series.

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CrAzYbRoS5183d ago

I love the Lips series and can't wait to get my hands on Party Classics. A lot of songs in that game that have needed to be on a singing game.

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Looking back to 2010 and the awesome party-starter Lips: Party Classics

James writes - "Not one to miss out, Microsoft Game Studios got in on the act and published their very own singing game, Lips. And whilst that in itself is a cracking game, it spawned a follow-up which almost always guaranteed a good night was to be had. Yes, I’m here to wax lyrical about the party-starter that is Lips: Party Classics."

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Guilty pleasures: Terrible games we love!

The team from This Is My Joystick look at their guilty gaming pleasures.

Deus Ex: Invisible War,LEGO Games,Lips, Boogie Bunnies and Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance are a few that get a mention.

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El33tonline Review: Lips: Party Classics

El33tonline writes:

"… Hmm… Yeah…

Ok, so there’s a new Lips game called Party Classics. Well it’s not so new now because I spent some time trying to come up with something new to say about it without any joy. It’s the same as the last Lips (I Love the 80s), but it has a different set of songs – this time they’re from many different eras of music instead of one. It’s a cool companion edition to other Lips discs with 40 Party Classics (although some I hadn’t heard, and if I haven’t heard them before I’m not sure how they could be Party Classics since I’ve been to at least three parties), but in structure it’s essentially exactly the same as I Love the 80s and still not up to the epicness of SingStar."

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