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The problem with owning lots of 'party' video games is that gatherings are then always at your place - hence, you've usually got the job of tidying up before everyone arrives, and then tidying up again after they've left. Thanks to Start the Party, we...
The problem with owning lots of 'party' video games is that gatherings are then always at your place - hence, you've usually got the job of tidying up before everyone arrives, and then tidying up again after they've left. Thanks to Start the Party, we...
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Wii may have become the premiere destination for all controller-waggling, multiplayer-focused family-friendly games over the past few years, but now there’s a new contender on the block vying for a slice of the party gaming pie. With the launch of Sony...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 02:50:09
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The term "Augmented Reality" has been buzzing about a lot lately. Thanks to practically every new device under the sun including a camera of some sort, there has been an interest in somehow incorporating live video into applications and games more and...
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Let's get something out of the way right away: Start the Party is not a game for grownups. If you go into it expecting that, you'll be sorely disappointed. That should be obvious given it's an E rated party game with a child on the cover, but I just...
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Much like the EyeToy: Play games that were released for the PlayStation 2, Start the Party is a collection of minigames that you play by moving your arms around in front of the TV. The main difference here is that the PS2 games required only an EyeToy...
Intuitive minigames that rarely require the included tutorials, Colorful and occasionally amusing presentation, You only need one controller for up to four players.
Not enough minigames, so they start to repeat quickly, Very little here for solo players.
This collection of Move-powered minigames is fun with friends but has little to offer solo players...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 02:50:09
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With its added exclamation mark, you'd expect Start The Party! to spontaneously generate a shindig whenever you fire up the PS3, but in reality Start The Party! would be more likely to generate a scrap with your guests if you ever put it on at a get-to...
It’s an effective demonstration of the possibilities of Move, as there is virtually no lag between your movements and what is relayed back on screen, and left us virtually salivating at the possibilities for future Move release. But as a mid-priced gam...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 02:50:09
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To this day, a derisive descriptor for most Wii titles would be, "it's like Game X, but with waggle!" It's pretty stupid and lazy, and definitely fits the "snarky forum quip" category more than the "reasonable critique" one, but on occasion, it's bruta...
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PlayStation Move is Sony's attempt to tap into the casual gamer market that is currently dominated by the Wii, so the launch line-up was bound to be led by mini-game collections. One of those is the bright and colourful Start the Party, which as you mi...
Move controls work well, Easy to pickup and play, Feels a bit too much like EyeToy, Lack of games...
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The Bottom Line"Start the Party" is the perfect game to bust out at, well a party. Easy to understand, silly, and cute, "Start the Party" is competitive silliness done nearly perfectly. I may not sit at home playing it by myself, but I can honestly say...
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