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'''''Connie Talbot: Over the Rainbow''''' was a karaoke video game developed and published by Data Design Interactive for the Wii.
'''''Connie Talbot: Over the Rainbow''''' was a karaoke video game developed and published by Data Design Interactive for the Wii.


==Wii game==
==Wii Game==
Data Design Interactive, a British developer which gained notoriety amongst gaming circles for publishing shovelware budget titles, announced in 2009 that they were collaborating with ''Britain's Got Talent'' contestant Connie Talbot for a video game to tie in with her debut album ''Over The Rainbow''. The game was to feature her likeness and tracks from the album, which were comprised of covers from popular acts such as Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds" and the title track "Over the Rainbow" from ''The Wizard of Oz''. While Talbot was to make an appearance at DDI's E3 2009 booth to promote the game, no further announcements were made since, and Data Design Interactive went defunct a few years later. The only footage from the game was a low-quality recording of the game's promotional trailer back in 2009.
Data Design Interactive, a British developer which gained notoriety amongst gaming circles for publishing shovelware budget titles, announced in 2009 that they were collaborating with ''Britain's Got Talent'' contestant Connie Talbot for a video game to tie in with her debut album ''Over The Rainbow''.<ref>[https://kotaku.com/connie-talbot-goes-over-the-rainbow-on-the-wii-5107935 Connie Talbot Goes Over The Rainbow On The Wii] Retrieved 13 Nov '20</ref> The game was to feature her likeness and tracks from the album, which were comprised of covers from popular acts such as Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds" and the title track "Over the Rainbow" from ''The Wizard of Oz''. While Talbot was to make an appearance at DDI's E3 2009 booth to promote the game, no further announcements were made since, and Data Design Interactive went defunct a few years later.<ref>[https://worthplaying.com/article/2009/5/29/news/62092/ Data Design's E3 2009 Lineup] Retrieved 13 Nov '20</ref> The only footage from the game was a low-quality recording of the game's promotional trailer back in 2009.


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==References==
==References==
*[https://worthplaying.com/article/2009/5/29/news/62092/ Data Design's E3 2009 Lineup] Retrieved 13 November '20
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*[https://kotaku.com/connie-talbot-goes-over-the-rainbow-on-the-wii-5107935 Connie Talbot Goes Over The Rainbow On The Wii] Retrieved 13 November '20
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRYPKgNt-s8 Connie Talbot wii video game!] Retrieved 13 November '20


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Revision as of 00:45, 18 November 2020

Over the rainbow album.jpeg

Cover of the Over the Rainbow album that the game is based on.

Status: Lost

Connie Talbot: Over the Rainbow was a karaoke video game developed and published by Data Design Interactive for the Wii.

Wii Game

Data Design Interactive, a British developer which gained notoriety amongst gaming circles for publishing shovelware budget titles, announced in 2009 that they were collaborating with Britain's Got Talent contestant Connie Talbot for a video game to tie in with her debut album Over The Rainbow.[1] The game was to feature her likeness and tracks from the album, which were comprised of covers from popular acts such as Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds" and the title track "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz. While Talbot was to make an appearance at DDI's E3 2009 booth to promote the game, no further announcements were made since, and Data Design Interactive went defunct a few years later.[2] The only footage from the game was a low-quality recording of the game's promotional trailer back in 2009.

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References