Disney Sing It! – High School Musical 3: Senior Year

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Disney Sing It! High School Musical 3 Senior Year - Wii.jpg PAL PS3 cover art
Developer(s) Zoë Mode
Publisher(s) Disney Interactive
Distributor(s) EA Distribution
Series High School Musical: Sing It!
Platforms PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Karaoke
    Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

    Disney Sing It! – High School Musical 3: Senior Year is a karaoke video game and sequel to High School Musical: Sing It!. It was released on November 28, 2008 across multiple platforms, within Europe and on February 17, 2009 in North America.

    Gameplay

    Unlike High School Musical: Sing It! which contained animations for the musical numbers, this game is set out exactly like a SingStar game however instead of music videos, they used the actual musical sequence from the film.

    It was released in North America on February 17, 2009, coinciding with the DVD and Blu-ray Disc releases of the film. The North American version included an additional 2 songs from High School Musical 2, and 3 songs from High School Musical 3, giving the entire High School Musical 3 songlist.

    Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3: Senior Year for the Xbox 360 allows use of the wireless Microsoft Lips microphones. Similarly the PlayStation 3 version allows the use of the SingStar wireless microphones.

    Songs

    • NA: North America Version.

    High School Musical

    • We're All In This Together
    • Breaking Free
    • When There Was Me And You
    • Stick To The Status Quo
    • Bop to the Top
    • Get'cha Head In The Game
    • Start Of Something New

    High School Musical 2

    High School Musical 3: Senior Year

    Missing Songs (available on other games)

    High School Musical 2

    High School Musical

    • What I've Been Looking For
    • What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)

    References