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Name that Tune - DVD Game from Hasbro

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Minimum Age: 12 years
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Customer Reviews
Disappointed     Posted 22 December 2007 This game promised much but turned out to be quite boring. The game consists of 6 trivia questions (which are not that hard) and 3 DVD questions before the final "bid a vid" question. If one person is very good at music trivia then they could end up spending a long time waiting for someone else to reach the final "bid a vid" question before a winner is decided.
I have other music games and they are much more fun to play. I would recommend Spot the Intro DVD edition as the most enjoyable.
Great...if you like Queen, Roxette and Wa Wa Nee!!     Posted 03 September 2006 I was really looking forward to this playing this game but was rather disappointed. We played it twice (best of three!) and even in those two games there was way too much Queen, Roxette and Wham/George Michael. There was also two bands I had never heard of - namely, Wa Wa Nee and Information Society!
It seems that Wa Wa Nee were an Aussie pop band who only had 1 US hit and nothing in the UK. (Did they even release anything over here?) How on earth is anyone supposed to know bands like that? Information Society and Loverboy (big in the US) did nothing in the UK and it was pointless including them on this DVD.
The game itself is good, doesn't take too long to play and can be fun but the content of the DVD leaves a lot to be desired.
A treat for 80's music fans     Posted 01 July 2006 Name that Tune- DVD is a real treat for anyone who loves 80's music like myself. Remember the good old days of the 80's, the doc martins, funny hair cuts, the stylish fashion and big bands such as Duran Duran, Culture Club, Human League and so on. The memories the 80;s decade brings back for me as child are precious and endless. I can go on about it and write an essay about it.
The Name that Tune- DVD Game test your knowledge of 80;s music through trivia quiz questions and observing video clips. Are you a true 80's music fan like myself? An enjoyable game to play in social events such as parties or get togathers. When you watch the video clips, you will look back and kind of laugh at the funny hairstyles and typical 80's technology. It is amazing how things have progressed today, with digital technology pioneered in this century.
Like any other board games, it is a game that you will gradually get bored with as you have mastered all the trivia questions correctly and you can identify the video clips by memory rather than knowledge. My suggestion when you play this game, is to reduce the frequency of gameplay, which will increase gap periods. So when you play the game next time, you have a new set of trivia questions and video clips.
Overall, a real treat for 80;s music fans, despite it flaws as a board game which I have pointed out.
Very British     Posted 26 December 2005 This is a fun game; however, it seems to skew towards British acts and the UK charts. There are questions which state that a song charted high on songs that didn't even chart or that only charted in the forties or fifties on Billboard. Good game, but really difficult if you don't know your British '80's bands!
bad haircuts, good game     Posted 15 November 2005 this was fun, the haircuts & clothes are shocking but funny. the music is cool & there was definitely more music than other music dvd games i've played.
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