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...c taste, choose from 16 different characters including a pop diva, a rocker, a punk, an Elvis and a disco dude. There are over 1,000 music clips--all international chart-toppers from the 1950s through to 2005--and over 5,000 questions to test your knowledge, either by playing solo in a fast paced single-player mode or with your friends in the multiplayer game. You can choose to play in short bursts, or over a longer period if you want to. All wins and losses can be saved to memory cards if you need to refer to them at a later date! There are eight different rounds that will give you the opportunity to prove your music muscle: # Point Builder: A nice simple round to start off with which lets you build up some points to lose or build on - in later rounds. # Snap: If you see the right answer appear onscreen, then Buzz in as fast as you can. Beware though; you'll need lightning reactions to beat your competitors. # Fastest Finger: The quicker you buzz, the more points you'll see. # Offloader: Whether you know the answer or not is irrelevant. More importantly, who do you think doesn't know? This is your opportunity to get your rivals to answer the questions you don't want to. # Pass the Bomb: Answer the question correctly to pass the bomb to the next contestant, but don't get caught holding it as it goes off. # Point Stealer:Time to seek revenge on those that have crossed you in the past. # Buzz Stop: Good hand-eye co-ordination and an aptitude for inane trivia are all that's required for this round. This is a pass or play round, so Buzz in if you want no-one else to have the chance to answer the question if you know it, and pass if you don't. # Look Before You Leap:The final round, so there is everything to play for here. Buzz in as soon as you know the answer, but watch out as hastiness could be a bad move: if you don't know the answer, you'll lose points. # Tie-Breaker: And finally, a game-show would not be a game-show without the ubiquitous Tie-Breaker Spotlight Reviews Write an online review and share your thoughts with other shoppers! 5 out of 5 stars A brilliant family game, November 13, 2005 Reviewer: sharpywesley from Wales Dont believe the other bad reviews on here about this game, because if you love music and love playing games with your family then this is for you. Sure, some of the rerecordings are poorly done, but I`ve played it a lot now, and not once have I not recognised a song because of the quality of the re-recording. The presentation is superb, the buzzer peripherals are brilliant and its a really good fun family game. Highly recommended! Was this review helpful to you? 4 out of 5 stars Not MasterMind But A Whole Lot of FUN !!!!, November 14, 2005 Reviewer: the-qweenie from LIVERPOOL, UK I played this game with three of my freinds and I thought it was one of the best multiplayer family games available. The music is not always the best and the gameplay can be a little slow but this should not matter when you have seen the games good points. The game has several different types of levels including pass the bomb were you have to answer a question correct to pass the bomb before the timer runs out. each level has a different theme giving the game a whole lot more than "who wants to be a millionaire". Not only can you score points but you can loose them too by giving a wrong answer or getting blown up by a bomb or be realy unlucky and ...