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Quest for Fame is a music video game developed by and distributed by IBM. They were eventually acquired by Namco (who then made the arcade version in 1999) to create karaoke machines. In 2001, they resurfaced with a web-based subscription product named , allowing the user to purchase the instrument tracks for already-owned audio CDs and play along with them. The service failed to attract a sufficient number of users and was finally shut down in August 2003.

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  • Aerosmith: Quest for Fame (fr)
  • Quest for Fame (en)
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  • Aerosmith: Quest for Fame est un jeu de rythme développé par et édité par Namco, sorti en 1997. (fr)
  • Quest for Fame is a music video game developed by and distributed by IBM. They were eventually acquired by Namco (who then made the arcade version in 1999) to create karaoke machines. In 2001, they resurfaced with a web-based subscription product named , allowing the user to purchase the instrument tracks for already-owned audio CDs and play along with them. The service failed to attract a sufficient number of users and was finally shut down in August 2003. (en)
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  • Quest for Fame (en)
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  • IBM for PC, SCEI for PS (en)
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  • Quest for Fame (en)
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  • Aerosmith: Quest for Fame est un jeu de rythme développé par et édité par Namco, sorti en 1997. (fr)
  • Quest for Fame is a music video game developed by and distributed by IBM. They were eventually acquired by Namco (who then made the arcade version in 1999) to create karaoke machines. In 2001, they resurfaced with a web-based subscription product named , allowing the user to purchase the instrument tracks for already-owned audio CDs and play along with them. The service failed to attract a sufficient number of users and was finally shut down in August 2003. (en)
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