Also in development: AN EVENING WITH STEPHEN SONDHEIM for Wii and Xbox. In it, you can write your own lyrics and have the virtual great man criticize you for poor scan and missed accents.
That actually sounds like more fun than the ALW one. At least, for me.
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Updated On: 8/1/12 at 12:06 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/30/09
The article says there are three modes: sing, dance, and career. I can figure out what to do in the first two, but would career mode involve the user selling out and creating progressively blander work? In all seriousness, though, I wonder how well this will sell.
Career mode will involve choosing which bad lyricist to hire: Don Black, Richard Stillgoe or Tim Rice, and selecting which Puccini excerpts you'd like to claim as your own.
The wit on this board overwhelms me.
I'd much rather play a "Super Smash Bros."-style game where various characters/actors from ALW shows get to duke it out once and for all.
Imagine Grizabella vs. Norma Desmond, Carlotta vs. Christine, Joseph vs. Jesus... the possibilities are endless. :-P
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Smash_Bros.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/13/09
Would the final fight in that game be between Lloyd Webber and LuPone?
(Sorry, I know, but it was just too easy and obvious to not be said)
We ALL know who would win that final fight.
Has anyone found this game?
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