Alvin and the Chipmunks
- Alvin and The Chipmunks features fun music gamplay, well loved songs and a variety of play modes including multiplayer, video mode and many more. Get ready to rock until you drop with Alvin and The Chipmunks in a groundbreaking new musical adventure!
- Play a split-screen game by the side of with a friend! Win multiplayer sports meeting by getting the highest score. Get more points than your opponent by timing your Star Target selections better and earning combo mutlipliers.
- Play by the side of to an incredible soundtrack featuring songs from the past and present including: “You Really Got Me” from The Kinks, ¿Like Shack¿ from B-52¿s, ¿All the Small Things¿ from Blink 182 and many more!!
- Other tracks include songs from The Ramones, Collective Soul, The Rembrandts, The Proclaimers, Run DMC, The Cure, R.E.M. Smashmouth, Everclear, Elvis Presley, Culture Club, The Clash and many more!!
- Play owing to Tale Mode and get a front row seat as you rock out with Alvin, Simon and Theodore. You’ll join the band as they play on their way to the Rockathonapalooza.
Product Description
Alvin, Simon and Theodore, better know as the renowned musical trio, Alvin and The Chipmunks, are back to share their music with the world! Join them on their mission to win the right to play at the battle of the bands event, “Rockathonapalooza.”
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Our boys, ages 10 and 7, delight in the game. They are huge Chipmunks fans so after seeing the movie, they questioned for the PS2 game. The music is splendid! Graphics are OK.
Rating: 3 / 5
My children have loved this game, even some of the grown-up ones. There are 7 children total and 6 would play it again and again so this game gets a review of 8!
Rating: 4 / 5
Need a reason for why I don’t believe Sony’s praise penetrate cares about PS2 releases anymore? Look no further. Just when you were hoping the chipmunks had forever been place into their graves to die in the bargain bins at the Dollar Tree, Fox chose to resurrect these children of Satan in a huge-name motion picture that did well at the box office. Looking to capitalize on the success of the film, new publisher Brash Entertainment by the side of with developer Sensory Sweep released this abomination of mankind onto the PS2, the Wii, the DS, and PC. FUN FACT: Did you know that Brash Entertainment started just two years ago in the industry, and closed this year thanks to its titles like this? The company promised to make excellent licensed sports meeting. What we finished up with were sports meeting that were worse than droves of other licensed sports meeting place together. If you want to play a game about anthropomorphic animals I suggest you either play the Sly Cooper series, or if you want such a game except it’s based on a kids film, I would recommend the surprisingly excellent Over the Hedge game (Which is superior in every aspect to this game). While Alvin and the Chipmunks isn’t the worst game ever, it certainly is one of the worst sports meeting on the PS2 and one of the worst sports meeting I’ve ever had the displeasure of playing.
WHAT THE GAME IS: One of the most horribly designed music sports meeting ever. You play as the four chipmunks who have started their own band, and be going to on getting to the huge Rockathonapalooza by playing owing to a series of gigs before meeting their goals. You play a series of songs you forgot about long ago and when the memories start coming back, they’re not excellent ones.
GRAPHICS: There were sports meeting on the Nintendo 64 and original Playstation that looked better than this. Blurry, hideous textures. Hideous environmental designs. Crappy animation. Terrible character designs. This game’s got just about every graphical conundrum imaginable. It’s not the worst looking game ever, but I can list a lot of other PS2 sports meeting from years ago that look way better than this.
MUSIC: Any goodness left in these long-forgotten songs is ruined by the high-pitched squeaky voice-work from the chipmunks. It’s torture listening to these small b@stards sing.
SOUND: The voice-work from the chipmunks is how you would expect. The rest of the game is too silent though.
GAMEPLAY: This is where the entire experience is truly at its utmost worst. There are four colored circles at each corner of the screen. The clarification you must play are stars that glide to no matter what corner the affect of the stars corresponds to. To play the clarification you must use the L and R buttons on the controller. Left upper corner is L1. Right upper corner is R1. Left lower corner is L2. Right lower corner is R2. This interface does not work well, especially if you have clarification flying in three or even four separate corners. It’s rather hard keeping track of all the clarification that glide by. When you end the song you’re playing the game will give you a rating from 1 to 4 stars. As long as you keep your rock-o-meter’s flame on top going, you will easily pull off four-star averages. But this is no four-star game. The gameplay is a terrible mess thanks to the God-dreadful interface and perplexing control scheme. This game can be completed in two hours, though I’m sure anyone who spends a half hour with it will run away screaming from the excruciating torture this game brings. When you play it, you will want to place these small chipmunks back in their grave that they crawled out of. Without a doubt one of the worst releases to ever plague the PS2.
OVERALL: A horrible experience from beginning to end. This is one rock tour you’re better off running away from. Unless you be going to to punish your children for something terrible they did, stay far away from this game at all costs. Thankfully, this version is hard to find.
THE GOOD: Well, um….Yeah, I can’t reflect of anything.
THE BAD: EVERYTHING!
Rating: 1 / 5
My Son had been asking for this game because of the movie. If it was not for the music, this would be a zero star game. It seems they may have spent their cash on purchasing the rights to the music, that they ran out of cash and did not have enough to complete the game properly. Horrible affect schemes with diametrically opposed colors that make it hard to really see what’s going on and adds to perplexing gameplay (specially on two player mode). Poor graphics even for early 1990’s standards. The ONLY thing that is clear is some of the well loved songs on the game, but even then, it would be better to buy a mixed CD and listen to the real music, not the chipmunk version of it. Even my boy is disappointed.
Rating: 1 / 5