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Croaky Karaoke is a karaoke plug'n play released by Advance Bright Limited in 2002. It was also later released as Croaky Karaoke III[1] and Karaoke TV Console[2]. The software for the system was developed by Ex-Subor Developers.


Overview[]

The system comes with two microphones, one of them has a composite cable, and the other plugs into the first one. Unlike most plug'n plays, the system has a cartridge slot which can be used to play the bundled cart or other carts containing more songs.

The bundled cartridge is a simple karaoke game where you select which song you want to play and sing along to it. After selecting which song you want to play, a background appears on the screen, which is loosely related to the selected song. After a song is over, a recorded applause sound plays, and you are sent back to the main menu of the cart.

Song List[]

Two versions of this system are known to exist, a version released in 2002, and one released in 2008[3]. The 2002 version has 14 songs and 2 games, and the 2008 version has 20 songs (some in French) and no games. The latter advertises 22 songs and 2 games.

2002 version[]

  1. The Ketchup Song
  2. Take On Me
  3. Sing
  4. Brown Eyes
  5. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
  6. London Bridge is Falling Down.
  7. My Bonnie
  8. Old MacDonald Had a Farm
  9. Oh Susanna
  10. Joy to the World
  11. We Wish You a Merry Christmas
  12. Jingle Bell
  13. Silent Night
  14. O Christmas Tree
  15. Pinball
  16. Diamond

2008 version[]

  1. Poupee Psychedelique
  2. Le Jerk
  3. Humana
  4. Je Te Survivrai
  5. L'Amour Emporte
  6. American Pie
  7. Born to Be Wild
  8. Dancing With Tears in My Eyes
  9. God Has Must Spent a Little More Time On You
  10. I Will Survive
  11. Shining Stars
  12. Strangers in the Night
  13. The Ketchup Song
  14. Holding On For You
  15. One More Try
  16. Au Claire De La Dune
  17. Au Claire Fontaine
  18. Petit Papa
  19. Entre Les Deux
  20. Compere Guilleri

Trivia[]

  • Some of the songs in this game such as Jingle Bells, are modified versions of the songs seen in Subor's A-V Word Blaster.

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