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  2. We Sing Down Under - Wikipedia

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    Singing Lessons; Award System; Customisable backgrounds; Four Microphones; Integrates with a USB hub; Due to hardware limitations with the Wii only having two USB ports, a USB hub is shipped with certain retail sku's to add more USB ports. The game uses the standard logitech USB microphone for the Wii.

  3. We Sing UK Hits - Wikipedia

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    Singing Lessons; Award System; Customisable backgrounds; Four Microphones; Integrates with a USB hub; Due to hardware limitations with the Wii only having two USB ports, a USB hub is shipped with certain retail versions to add more USB ports. The game uses the standard logitech USB microphone for the Wii.

  4. We Sing Rock! - Wikipedia

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    Singing Lessons; Award System; Customisable backgrounds; Four Microphones; Integrates with a USB hub; Due to hardware limitations with the Wii only having two USB ports, a USB hub is shipped with certain retail versions to add more USB ports. The game uses the standard logitech USB microphone for the Wii.

  5. We Sing Pop! - Wikipedia

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    We Sing Pop! is a 2012 karaoke game part of the We Sing family of games, developed by French studio Le Cortex. The game features songs from the pop genre of music, covering popular songs from decades of music. The game was announced along with We Sing UK Hits and We Sing Rock! at E3 2011. [2]

  6. SingStar - Wikipedia

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    SingStar games on disc for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 are distributed either as the software alone, or bundled with a pair of USB microphones – one red, one blue; wireless microphones are also available. The games are compatible with the EyeToy, PlayStation Eye, and PlayStation 4 cameras, allowing players to see and record themselves ...

  7. Shure SM58 - Wikipedia

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    The Shure SM58 is a professional cardioid dynamic microphone, commonly used in live vocal applications. Produced since 1966 by Shure Incorporated, it has built a reputation among musicians for its durability and sound, and is still the industry standard for live vocal performance microphones.