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Karlstad, Sweden: Nordic Games Publishing AB today proudly announces pack details of its forthcoming karaoke game, We Sing for the Nintendo Wii. Set for release on October 30th 2009, We Sing will be available in three different formats.

Nordic Games is once again offering outstanding value for money and expects the most popular version of We Sing to be a pack containing the game, two high-quality, Logitech microphones and a USB hub – all for a similar price that gamers would normally expect to pay for just a game and single microphone! In addition, a solus edition will be made available together with a bumper pack containing the game, a USB hub and FOUR microphones!

“We Sing plays straight out of the box and, thanks to the USB hub, gamers who already have a mic just can plug in and enjoy the fun. By offering three packs we are giving gamers the opportunity to mix and match their accessories with their needs.” Commented Nordic Games’ Sales & Marketing Director, Nik Blower. He added, “The Logitech microphones offer top-quality and durability, while the inclusion of a USB hub will allow gamers to effortlessly use We Sing’s exclusive FOUR player mode.”

Nordic Games is also pleased to announce five more of the 30 music tracks that are set to appear in We Sing.

UB40 – Red Red Wine
Amy Winehouse – Tears Dry On Their Own
Charles & Eddie – Would I lie To You?
Sugababes – Girls
OneRepublic (ft. Timbaland) – Apologize

We Sing’s Senior Producer, Jason Harman, spoke about the game’s music choices “We researched thousands of hours of music. Some key songs keep appearing together with others that you just wouldn’t expect. We discovered music tastes are hugely subjective, but quality music does ultimately prevail.”
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