Alvin and the Chipmunks are singing a new tune, and this one's interactive! The classic trio of crooning cartoon critters makes its long-awaited video game debut with this interactive musical extravaganza. Join Alvin, Simon, and Theodore on a musical journey from humble beginnings to rock superstardom. Follow the group from gigs at school proms up through Forest Arenas, monster-sized festivals, and eventually the biggest of them all: the band-vs.-band showdown Rockathonapalooza. You'll rock out rhythms to a hit soundtrack featuring over 40 favorites from artists including Elvis, Blink 182, Run D.M.C., REM, Smashmouth, and many more.
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- Release Date 12/4/2007
- Publisher Brash Entertainment
- Platform PS2
- Genre Arcade/Puzzle
- Number of Players 2
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IGN Review (2.0 out of 10)
Just about every popular cartoon from the 1980s seems to be destined for a major motion picture and a videogame tie-in. Transformers was released earlier this year in theaters, while an adaptation of G.I. Joe is in the works. The latest one is Alvin and the Chipmunks, which returned to popularity ...more
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Average Member Rating: 4.5 out of 10
STAY AWAY!!! I REPEAT, STAY AWAY!!!. (1 out of 10)
posted by DanielEast (CEDAR, MN) on Nov 26, 2008
Member since Jul 2007
1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Jul 2007
1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Why stay away? Read on and pay attention, it's important! First, let’s talk about the gameplay. You know, the category that makes the game? The icing on the cake, if you will. This is supposed to be a rhythm and music game, right? Right. But the biggest sin of all rhythm and music games was c...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 60 kb
Modes Story, Arcade, Versus Simultaneous
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