Thread:ClarentBloodArthur/@comment-5688420-20170311110700/@comment-5688420-20170318133356

The name is Karaoke Superstars, and the game plays a lot like the singing parts in Rock Band, where the player's voice pitch would move along a little line that the player has to keep at a certain pace or else you end up with missed notes.

The game was originally released in 2004, exclusively for Japanese arcades, and only had one console release for the PlayStation 2, XBox and Gamecube. In Japanese arcades, however, the game recieved new releases until 2009.

Karaoke Revolution JP CS is mostly a direct port of the arcade original, featuring the same Avex license used in To the Beat while the US CS version is an entirely different game, featuring covers of songs from Western artists like Celine Dion, Whitney Houston and Prince, as well as bands like Nickelback and Evanescence.