Do you like Glee? Do you like karaoke? Do you sing along to the songs from the show when no-one's listening (go on, admit it)? If so, Konami have the perfect game for you, in the form of Karaoke Revolution: Glee, and it's coming out this Autumn. So whether you're likely to have the audience throw fruit at you (I'd press charges, if I were you), or whether you'll be music to Sue Sylvester's ears, you'll be able to live your Glee dream from the comfort of your living room.
Karaoke Revolution: Glee is set to have 35 songs from the first season of the TV series, one of which will be 'Somebody To Love' by the infamous Rachel Berry, as well as (presumably) songs from footballer Finn Hudson and Glee leader Will Schuester, as it's been confirmed you'll be playing alongside them - which we guess means singing with them.
The game is also chock-a-block with extras and unlockables - a mode called 'Scrapbook Mode', which should be Gleek heaven, lets you can unlock themed items to stick in your very own Glee scrapbook, as well as unlocking memorable moments from the first season.
And thankfully, you're not just limited to a single player experience here either - with a few friends around, you can sing through your favourite songs co-operatively, either by doing harmonies with each other, or by singing a duet that not even Sue Sylvester could resist. And, with only the first season being covered by this game, you can be sure of a slew of games covering the other seasons to follow this one's inevitable success.
Don't forget to check back soon, when we'll be revealing the remaining 34 songs - we might even have a review up soon, too. You'll have to wait and glee (Oh dear... - Ian).