The ESRB has a listing for a new LIPS game titled, LIPS: I (Heart) The 80s, and check out the funky description:
This is a karaoke music game in which players sing along with music videos of various styles and genres from the 1980s. Players score points by matching the pitch and duration of notes displayed on the screen.Music videos include depictions of men and women in revealing outfits performing provocative choreography; for example, women in negligees, black bras, panties dancing inside a classroom; large amounts of exposed cleavage, some grinding dance moves; and background images of storefronts/signs reading “25 cent Peepshows,” “Live Sex Theatre,” and “Topless Girls Dancing.”Could be a rather raunchy title. We'll keep you posted on any new info as it comes.
Some videos depict people smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol (beer, champagne, ale, etc.). A video depicts two claymation-style armies wielding swords, striking each other, losing limbs in battle; another video briefly shows a woman with a pistol shooting a man.Song lyrics may contain references to sexuality (e.g., “Ménage à trios,” “She’s a very kinky girl,” “I really love to taste her,” and “You don’t have to sell your body to the night”).
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