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- Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol - PS2 video game review, tips and video demo of the Idol judges in action from KOL games.
- The Official Pop Idol Video Game - Official site. Provides information, screenshots, news, downloads, and chat.
- GameSpot - Review (PlayStation 2) - Review, by Ryan Davis: "Though the rhythm game format seems like a natural fit for the American Idol property, its execution betrays the concept, and the end results just don't do the show justice." [Score: 5.1 out of 10]
- Gaming Nexus - Review of Game Boy Advance version by Cyril Lachel. Score: 3 out of 10. Includes screen shots.
- Gaming Nexus (GameBoy Advance) - Review, by Cyril Lachel: "I know it's tempting for companies to attempt to bring a game to every possible game system, but sometimes you really don t need a portable version." [Score: 3 out of 10]
- GameSpy.com - Review (PC) - Review, by the staff: "To start, you can choose the sex, skin type, and hairstyle for your wannabe idol, and then outfit them from a collection of Sketchers and Gap-inspired garb." [Score: 25 out of 100]
- American Idol - Official site. Includes information, screenshots, downloads, news and reviews.
- GameSpot - Review (PlayStation 2) - Review, by Ryan Davis: "Though the rhythm game format seems like a natural fit for the American Idol property, its execution betrays the concept, and the end results just don't do the show justice." [Score: 5.1 out of 10]
- GamingWorld X (PlayStation 2) - Review, by Nick Pappas: "American Idol is one of those rare games that make you wonder how it is even authorized to be sold for a profit." [Score: 1 out of 10]
- The Official Pop Idol Video Game - Official site. Provides information, downloads, and chat.
Wikipedia Articles
- Karaoke Revolution - Karaoke Revolution, and its sequels Karaoke Revolution Volume 2 , Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 , Karaoke Revolution Party, CMT Presents: Karaoke Revolution Country and Karaoke Revolution presents American Idol are video games for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and Xbox, developed by Harmonix and Blitz Games and published by Konami in its Bemani line of music games.