Posted by adboy on October 25, 2008
Disney High School Musical 3: Senior Year . Experience the music, familiar locations and popular characters from all three High School Musical movies, including “High School Musical 3: Senior Year.” Take the role of Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Chad or Taylor, or you can customize your own Wildcat, using a variety of outfits, shoes and hairstyles. In addition, the game features various multiplayer modes, including competitive and cooperative play. In competitive mode, you can earn power-ups to affect other players’ performances, while in cooperative mode you need to dance simultaneously and in sync to earn high scores. Fans can also follow along to choreography from the stars, and complete songs to earn points and unlock new songs, clothing and characters.
* Dance to favorite “High School Musical” song from all 3 films
* Play as familiar characters including Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Chad, and Taylor, or create and customize their own unique Wildcat
* Play with friends – compete in dance-offs or dance as a duo
* Includes bonus footage from High School Musical 3: Senior Year
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Posted by adboy on October 24, 2008
High School Musical: Sing It . What time is it? Time for High School Musical 2, the sequel to the Disney Channel smash that aired on Aug. 17, 2007 and became the most-watched basic-cable show ever. School is out, and Troy (Zac Efron) and Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens) are looking forward to a summer to remember, but Troy also needs to make bank so he can go to college. As it turns out, Sharpay (Ashley Tisdale), the self-proclaimed primo girl of East High, has her eye set on primo-boy Troy, and gets him a job at the country club her parents own. It looks great for Troy when Gabriella and the rest of the Wildcats are hired also, but when he gets preferential treatment from the club manager (Mark Taylor) and others, it puts all of his relationships in hot water.
Everyone’s back from the original movie, including Zac’s buddy Chad (Corbin Bleu), Sharpay’s brother Ryan (Lucas Grabeel), and Gabriella’s friend Taylor (Monique Coleman). And the songs on the hit soundtrack often parallel the originals and are just as catchy: the Troy-Gabriella duet (“You Are the Music in Me,” which is later Sharpay-ized into a rock version), the sports-flavored hip-hop number (“I Don’t Dance,” but this time on the baseball diamond instead of the basketball court), the Gabriella lament (“Gotta Go My Own Way”), the climactic stage duet (“Everyday”), and the mass-ensemble closer (“All for One”). But the sequel doesn’t just stick to the status quo. Other songs include a flashy opener (“What Time Is It”), Sharpay’s poolside feature (“Fabulous”), a percussive ensemble number (“Work This Out”), and Zac’s solo (“Bet On It”), and the dances are even bigger this time around, relentlessly high-energy and often spectacular. In addition, the “let’s put on a show” angle ! is only a subplot and the romance is now front and center–which means High School Musical has lost a bit of its innocence. But it’s still wholesome viewing for tweens of all ages. Sharp-eyed Disney Channel fans will spot Miley “Hannah Montana” Cyrus as an extra.
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