I've seen all three of these films, but I could not name 29 songs featured in them. Song selection, presentation, even the extras are the same across the board. Senior Year Dance hits shelves for the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, Playstation 2 and PC, and while most of these games have totally different control schemes, they all have the basics in common. And I've got the breakdown on why none of them are particularly good rhythm games, though a couple of the versions might pass for the HSM superfan. I played them all, dancing to the songs so much I'm pretty sure I could star in the movie. It also happens to be out for nearly every major console and the PC and almost all of them play in a completely different way, making it one of the more confusing holiday hot ticket items. And while there have already been videogames based on the singing and dancing teenagers, High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance crams the characters, songs and dances from all three films into one big music rhythm game. The High School Musical series has gotten to the point where it has enough songs to support a full fledged videogame.
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