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Just Dance 3 remains a powerhouse of party gaming, offering new modes and all your old favourites to keep you stomping on the dance, well, living room floor.… See more
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Just Dance 3 remains a powerhouse of party gaming, offering new modes and all your old favourites to keep you stomping on the dance, well, living room floor. Best to warn the neighbours it's going to be a noisy night though – or better still, invite them round!
The ultimate dance experience is back, bigger and brighter with new features to make any party start with a bang! Packed with chart-topping hits to gyrate hips to, Just Dance 3's multiple modes mean non-stop pant-swinging action all night long. Question is – can you keep up?
- Band Up – now four of you can grab your 15 minutes of fame at the same time thanks to Just Dance 3's awesome four-player action! A quartet of dancers can get footloose concurrently to the music, letting you each create your own spotlight-grabbing choreographies to bedazzle spectators with!
- A Mode for every Mood – get down and sweaty with the Just Sweat mode to burn through those calories! Dance 'til you drop with the Party mode where the music never ends! And wail out your favourite songs thanks to the onscreen lyrics that accompany each and every track
- Monster Music Mash-Up – All the biggest hits and classic dance tracks are included with Just Dance 3! Queen's 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love', 2 Unlimited's 'No Limit', Scissor Sisters's 'I Don't Feel Like Dancin', Black Eyed Peas's 'Pump It'; that's just a few choice tracks from the 40-plus featured in this tune-packed edition!
Just Dance 3 on Wii Songlist Includes:
- 2 Unlimited – “No Limit”
- a-ha – “Take On Me”
- Anja – “Dance All Nite”
- Bananarama – “Venus”
- Black Eyed Peas – “Pump It”
- Bollywood Rainbow – “Kurio ko uddah le jana”
- Cee Lo Green – “Forget You”
- Countdown Mix Masters – “Beautiful Liar”
- Daft Punk – “Da Funk”
- Danny Elfman – “This is Halloween”
- Donna Summer – “I Feel Love”
- Dr. Creole – “Baby Zouk”
- Duck Sauce – “Barbra Streisand”
- Girls Aloud – “Jump (For My Love)”
- Groove Century - “Boogie Wonderland”
- Gwen Stefani – “What You Waiting For”
- Inspector Marceau – “The Master Blaster”
- Janelle Monae – “Tightrope (Solo Version)”
- Jessie J featuring B.o.B – “Price Tag”
- Brahms by Just Dance Classical Orchestra – “Hungarian Dance No. 5”
- Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg – “California Gurls”
- Kiss – “I Was Made For Lovin’ You”
- Konshens – “Jamaican Dance”
- African Ladies – “Pata Pata”
- Latino Sunset – “Mamasita”
- Laura Bell Bundy – “Giddy On Up (Giddy On Out)”
- Lena Meyer-Landrut – “Satellite”
- LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock – “Party Rock Anthem”
- Madness – “Night Boat To Cairo”
- MIKA – “Lollipop”
- Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland – “Promiscuous”
- Pointer Sisters – “I'm So Excited”
- Queen – “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”
- Reggaeton Explosion – “Boom”
- Rita Mitsouko – “Marcia Baila”
- Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman - “Somethin' Stupid”
- Scissor Sisters – “I Don't Feel Like Dancin'”
- Sweat Invaders - “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)”
- Taio Cruz – “Dynamite”
- The Buggles – “Video Killed The Radio Star”
- The Chemical Brothers – “Hey Boy Hey Girl”
- The Girly Team – “Baby One More Time”
- The London Theatre Orchestra & Cast – “Think”
- The Sugarhill Gang – “Apache (Jump On It)”
- Tommy Sparks – “She's Got Me Dancing”
- Wilson Pickett – “Land of 1000 Dances”
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It's the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, which means we all get an extra day off. So with the weather being predictably unpredictable, why not spend it in the company of some great games?
Here's our handy guide for some of the best games to enjoy this bank holiday weekend, with ideas for children, for friends and family, or for getting some serious single-player gaming done!
Games for the kids:
If you have a kids and a Kinect, there's really only one choice - Kinect Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure, giving the chance for the little ones to play along with all their favourite Pixar characters, like Woody and Buzz, Remy the Rat, Lightning McQueen and the Incredibles. Kids will love using the Kinect to interact with their Pixar friends, lifting, steering, flying, swimming and smashing their way through a variety of fun games that will keep them occupied for hours, and feeling like they're part of the story.

For more quirky fun with their favourite characters, it's hard to go wrong with our wide choice of LEGO games. Kids can take a trip to Hogwarts and help Harry Potter and chums defeat Voldemort, set sail with the Pirates of the Caribbean, use the Force in Star Wars, or hero-up alongside Batman or Indiana Jones. With classic adventures recreated in LEGO's trademark building blocks, and delivered with LEGO's trademark sense of humour, there's plenty for kids of all ages to enjoy - and for parents to enjoy once the children have gone to bed!
Skylanders continue to be a big hit with the kids, and you'll be a big hit with your kids if you bring Skylanders home! The age-old battle of good versus evil is brought to life not only through the video game itself, but enhanced by the collection of character toys that interact with the game. There's a whole host of cool characters to collect and who join are brought to life in the game via the Portal of Power, so the opportunities for new games and new challenges are endless!
Games for friends and family:
When's the plenty of people round, a little friendly competition always goes a long way. Where better to find out who's best than at the Olympic games? And who better to play with than Mario and Sonic? Well, as luck would have it, Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is chock full of fun contests that test a wide variety of skills, with unique ways of interacting with the action. There's everything from sprinting to table tennis, canoeing to show-jumping, as well as some imaginative twists in the 'Dream' events, like a long-jump that takes you flying from cloud to cloud. And all for a lot less than a ticket to the real Olympics!
If you - or your party - starts to get a bit more active, then there's always Just Dance 3. The latest chapter in the hugely successful dancing game series continues to challenge all to bust their best moves. This time there's an even wider variety of dancefloor-classic songs from almost every era and a range of different game modes to keep the party fresh and four-player action for the ultimate dance-off! It's compatible with Wii, PlayStation Move and Kinect, and pushes motion controls to their funky limits!
Games on your own:
Looking for a game to put some serious single-player hours into? Well, you can always journey into space with Mass Effect 3, one of the biggest and most talked-about games of the year. This sci-fi adventure is as much an in-depth role-playing experience as it is a third-person shooter, promising a journey where you choices really define the way the game is played. Thousands of people all over the world have committed almost as many hours following Commander Shepard across the Trilogy, so why not spend this weekend finding out just why?

If you prefer your role-playing a little more traditional, then the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Pandora's Tower are two fantastic offerings. Questing in fantasy worlds, battling mythical beasts, swords, sorcery and an ending based on how you play - the whole RPG experienced wrapped up in a complete package! Skyrim offers a first-person adventure and dragons, while Pandora's Tower gives you classical music and a very personal quest. Either game will take up your entire weekend!
For time consumption of a different kind, Minecraft has finally made its way to Xbox 360 thanks to Xbox LIVE. This 8-bit phenomenon has become a global cult classic, with it's simple sandbox gameplay: mine things and then build things. What sounds so simple becomes perilously addictive as your skills and ambitions become greater and greater still, and the long weekend is ideal to get settled into a time-sucking game like this!
Published: 30/04/2012
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EA Sports' FIFA 12 has claimed a fifth successive week atop the UK all-formats chart, breaking a number of industry records in the process.
Official GfK-ChartTrack figures show that the football sim is now the highest-grossing sports game in UK history, outselling all previous FIFA titles and spending a total of seven weeks on top of the charts.
The game's current five-week winning streak is also the second-best of any FIFA entry, behind only FIFA: Road to World Cup 98, which spent 11 straight weeks as the UK's top-selling title.
Second place this week went to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the UK's Christmas number one, while a trio of threequels - Just Dance 3, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 - rounded out the top five.
Also riding high were Zumba Fitness and Zumba Fitness 2, Saints Row: The Third and the acclaimed Rayman Origins, marking its first appearance in the top ten with a ninth-place finish.
This week will see the return of the Resident Evil series with Resident Evil Revelations, an all-new adventure for Nintendo 3DS.
Published: 23/01/2012
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GAME rounds up a selection of the best family-friendly titles to enjoy with friends and loved ones.
Start the party
Featuring over 40 songs across a wide range of genres, from today hottest hits to classic tracks, Just Dance 3 (X360 requires Kinect, PS3 requires Move, Wii) marks the debut of the massively popular dance series on Xbox 360 and PS3, as well as its return to Wii. Perfect to play at parties with friends, at home with the family or as part of an active lifestyle, it introduces a number of new features including a four player dance crew mode offering everyone their moment in the spotlight with a specific choreography.Sporting feast
Kinect Sports: Season Two (X360 requires Kinect) takes family game nights to the next level with six new sports to jump into and enjoy. Featuring tennis, baseball, golf, darts, American football and skiing, with unique challenges and activities for each set across multiple difficulty levels, there something here for everyone, from casual players to top athletes and hardcore sports fans. It also takes full advantage of the revolutionary Kinect technology latest exciting features such as in-game voice commands and enhanced tracking for precise full-body motion control, helping transform your living room into a fun-filled sports arena.Disney dream world
Disney Universe (X360, PS3, Wii) offers a non-stop action ride through a series of worlds inspired by family Disney and Disney Pixar films, from family favourites like Aladdin and The Lion King to Pirates of the Caribbean and Monsters Inc. Players will suit-up as iconic characters and embark on adventures to power up their hero, explore magical worlds, battle adversaries and master challenging puzzles in order to save the universe with up to three friends online. Offering fresh environments, new challenges and different gameplay styles at every turn, it also features plenty of slapstick humour that will appeal to all ages.Toys meet games
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Wii, 3DS) combines the worlds of toys and games to create a whole new genre of interactive entertainment. Using the Portal of Power and the toys supplied with the game, players can bring real-world action figures to life in a virtual world full of adventure, beaming them into Skyland to explore mysterious environments, collect treasures and battle evil forces. The toys also work from console to console, allowing players to take them to a friend house to play co-operatively or in battles against each other.Get in the game
Nintendo Blue Wii Console with Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games delivers maximum multiplayer fun with the minimum of fuss. Wireless and motion-sensitive, the Wii Remote controller offers an intuitive, natural way to play games, allowing you to use everyday motions to place you at centre of the experience. As the Olympic games hit London, you can swing, shake and jump your way to victory across a variety of mini-games set around famous landmarks, competing alone or head to head in classic events such as the 100 metre sprint, aquatics, table tennis, football, show jumping and canoeing.













































































