Entries in 'music' (71)
Sony's Music Unlimited app hits iPhone this week
Sony’s cloud-based music service application Music Unlimited will arrive on the Apple App Store this Friday, the company has announced.
Brand Map: 65% of SingStar players are female
A 65 per cent majority of the total gaming hours logged in SingStar are made up by females, compared to a share of 28 per cent for the average game.
Entertainment overtakes gaming in Xbox 360 usage
US Xbox 360 owners are now spending more time using Xbox 360’s multimedia functions than they are gaming.
Vevo music app launches on Xbox Live
Xbox 360 owners can now access music video application Vevo in the UK, US, Canada and Ireland.
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Moshi Monsters to storm music charts
Moshi Monsters developer Mind Candy has signed a deal with Sony Music to release records for its popular children’s franchise, it has announced.
Police threatens file sharers with ten-year imprisonment
The Serious Organised Crime Agency has closed down music website RnBXclusive.com and says those who used it could be fined and imprisoned.
Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney penning video game soundtrack
None other than former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney has said that he has agreed to pen music for an as-of-yet unknown video game.
Music publishers eye up GTA V opportunities
It’s not just games retail that is waiting for the Grand Theft Auto V style cash cow – music publishers see the release as a big opportunity too.
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ABBA You Can Dance
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With record sales of 350m, a hit musical, film and an endless list of classic songs under their belts, ABBA is still one of the world’s most-loved pop acts.
The Black Eyed Peas Experience
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5 record sales in less than ten years.Whether you’re a fan of its pop-dance infused music and autotuned vocals or not, there’s no denying The Black Eyed Peas is immensely ...
Now! That's what I call marketing
Tubby Games has outlined the marketing push it hopes will take Now! That’s What I Call Music: Dance and Sing to the top the charts.
Channel Island VAT loophole closed
Low Value Consignment Relief will no longer apply to goods sent to the UK from the Channel Islands, the Government has announced.
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Rocksmith delayed to 2012
The European release of Rocksmith has been pushed back to next year and Ubisoft is asking consumers not to import it.
We Sing Rock out October 28th
Nordic Games’ latest karaoke title We Sing Rock will hit shelves next month exclusively on Wii.
Moshi Monsters to release chart single
A new single ‘The Moshi Dance’ is to be released on iTunes on 18th September following the success of online hit Moshi Monsters.
GAME begins selling Blu-ray and music
UK retailers GAME and Gamestation have from today started selling Blu-ray movies and music in-store, on the same day that the Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-ray boxset is released.
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We Sing UK Hits
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We Sing has become a popular and fast-growing karaoke franchise on Wii, with close to 1m units sold in the series to date.
Now music game out November 11th
Now That’s What I Call Music: Dance and Sing will hit shelves for Wii on November 11th with a revised name.
Abba dancing game announced
Mamma Mia – here they go again. Ubisoft has just confirmed it's added an Abba dancing game to its roster of licensed music titles.
We Dance
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Nordic Games releases a dance title for up to four players. James Batchelor finds out how the publisher hopes to translate the success of its We Sing brand into dancing.
OPINION: Please don't stop the music
A saving grace of the declining market and associated Wii slow-down has been the resurgence around music games. Activision may have sworn off its take on the category (over-priced DLC ...
Greek data loss confirmed by Sony
Sony has confirmed reports of a security breach on some of its Greek Sony Music Entertainment sites.
UK digital music spend hits £1bn
Over £1.014m has been spent on downloading songs in the UK since 2004.
New retail stats show games on top in entertainment war
3.3 million copies of Call of Duty: Black Ops were sold in 2010, making it the most successful entertainment property of the year, according to ERA.
Amazon launches cloud music service
Online retailer Amazon has stolen a march on Apple and Google by launching a cloud music service for PC, Mac and Android devices.
























































