Software:PopStar Guitar

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Developer(s)Broadsword Interactive
Publisher(s)XS Games
Platform(s)Wii, PlayStation 2
ReleaseNovember 18, 2008
Genre(s)Music game
Mode(s)Single-player & Multiplayer

PopStar Guitar is a music game for the Wii and PlayStation 2 developed by British studio Broadsword Interactive and published by XS Games.

Gameplay

In PopStar Guitar, players embark on a journey as a budding guitarist with aspirations of becoming the ultimate pop music sensation. Throughout the game, players develop skills to help them achieve their goal of success on the main stage of a worldwide Battle of the Bands competition, which will bring them international stardom.

The career mode will see the player starting as a member of a garage band before touring across the 25 different in game venues before performing at the Battle Of The Bands.[1] The game features 12 playable characters (6 male/6 female) to choose from, and players are able to customize their look and the instruments they play.

The game is played similar to other music games with players trying to press buttons as they follow scrolling notes onscreen. The PlayStation 2 version supports guitar controllers for play, while the Wii version will come packaged with one AirG controller shell allowing players to play air guitar-style using only the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.[2]

Soundtrack

The game features a line-up of 60 songs, which includes original mastered tracks from pop and rock artists.[3] Half the setlist are songs credited as "Indie". These songs include:

Song Artist Master recording?
"When I'm Gone" 3 Doors Down Yes
"It's Not My Time" 3 Doors Down Yes
"Dirty Little Secret" The All-American Rejects Yes
"Move Along" The All-American Rejects Yes
"Thnks Fr Th Mmrs" Fall Out Boy Yes
"Sugar, We're Goin Down" Fall Out Boy Yes
"Makes Me Wonder" Maroon 5 Yes
"Wake Up Call" Maroon 5 Yes
"Shut Up and Drive" Rihanna Yes
"All The Small Things" Blink 182 Yes
"Welcome to My Life" Simple Plan Yes
"Misery Business" Paramore Yes
"S.O.S" Jonas Brothers Yes
"See You Again" Miley Cyrus Yes
"Our Time Now" Plain White T's No
"Girlfriend" Avril Lavigne No
"Hot" Avril Lavigne No
"Before He Cheats" Carrie Underwood No
"Dance Floor Anthem (I Don't Want to Be in Love)" Good Charlotte No
"Since U Been Gone" Kelly Clarkson No
"Face Down" Red Jumpsuit Apparatus No
"Hero/Heroine" Boys Like Girls No
"Anna Molly" Incubus No
"Suddenly I See" KT Tunstall No
"The Saints Are Coming" Green Day & U2 No
"How's It Going to Be" Third Eye Blind No
"1985" Bowling for Soup No
"I Write Sins Not Tragedies" Panic! At The Disco No
"Honestly" Cartel No
"It's Not Over" Daughtry No
"In Vain" Under The Flood Yes
"Renovators Boogie" The Renovators Yes
"All She Left Me Was The Blues" The Renovators Yes
"So Cool" Vibrolux Yes
"Hear Me Talkin'" Blues Kings Yes
"Sweet Rock N Roll" Vibrolux Yes
"Wonder" Hyper Maru Yes
"Broken Wings" Slant Yes
"Across The World" Red Horizon Yes
"When The Rain Comes Down Again" Zox Yes
"The Best Of The Worst" Mitch Allan Yes
"Go (aka Go Your Way)" The Kin Yes
"High And Dry" Valeze Yes
"Setting Sun" Terra Diablo Yes
"Glitterbug" Slinky Vagabond Yes
"Since You Walked Out My Door" Blues Kings Yes
"Heaven Helps Us All" The Premiums Yes
"White Lightning" The Premiums Yes
"All I Really Want" The Premiums Yes
"Car Crash" The Day After Yes
"Guilty" Weedeeter Yes
"Don't Say Anything" Mojophonic Yes
"See You Around" Dimtribe Yes
"One Last Time" Dimtribe Yes
"Better Off" Dimtribe Yes
"Start A Fire" Fractional Yes
"Are You Afraid" Fractional Yes
"Too Far Gone" Fractional Yes
"On The Rocks" Lez Zeppelin Yes
"Control" Weedeeter Yes

Reception

IGN called the Wii version of the game "a wholly unnecessary piece of shovelware" that was "clunky, fugly" and with a "bottom-of-the-barrel" soundtrack, though they believed the AirG peripheral worked well. They gave it 3.5/10.[4]

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