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Game » consists of 12 releases. Released Dec 06, 1996
Street Fighter meets Elite Beat Agent in this downloadable martial arts-themed versus rhythm game (starring Tha D-O-Double Gizzle).
An Evangelion rhythm game for the PSP developed by Suda 51 and Grasshopper Manufacture Inc.
The sequel to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA for the PSP. It includes new songs, new music videos, duets, usage of the D-pad during play, and an Extreme difficulty setting.
The Wii Remote becomes a bandleader's baton as you keep tempo and try to create the most impressive parade ever.
Patapon 2 is the sequel to the original critically acclaimed real-time musical/rhythm strategy game, Patapon.
Wii Music allows users to play and experiment with over 60 different instruments with up to three other players, focusing on fun and creativity instead of the "play as correctly as possible"-approach found in other music games.
A Wii-exclusive motion-based rhythm game where fictional music bands (of different genres) fight for dominance. Features a dynamic music system where the genre can change completely at different points in the song.
Rock Band expands on the concepts Harmonix established in its Guitar Hero franchise by allowing players to play guitar, bass, drums, and sing to a variety of songs from various sub-genres and time periods.
PaRappa designer Masaya Matsuura takes his music game style to the iPod in this simple game that uses your iTunes library.
This time, the cheerleaders save the world with more songs, more insanity, and a rival cheerleading team.
Elite Beat Agents is a rhythm game for the Nintendo DS developed by iNiS Corp. and published by Nintendo. It is a spiritual sequel to the Japanese only Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, and uses many of the same touch screen based gameplay mechanics.
This PSP port of iNiS' unique PS2 rhythm game adds new stages, updated multiplayer modes and more.
The game where rhythm action button presses meets bouncing cars
Mojib Ribbon is a Japanese calligraphy-themed rap rhythm game for the PS2 developed by NanaOn-Sha and helmed by Masaya Matsuura of Parappa the Rapper fame. Released only in Japan, players take on the role of several characters who compose rap lyrics in real time with a mystical brush controlled by the right stick on the PS2 controller.
Mad Maestro is a rhythm game dealing specifically in classical music.
Gitaroo Man is a rhythm game that tells the extraordinary tale of a boy as he is joined by his talking dog to do battle against space sharks, smooth talking reggae bees, UFO's and others to defeat the evil Gravillian Empire and to ultimately impress the girl.
Bust a Groove 2 is the sequel to music/fighting game by Metro Graphics, Bust a Groove. It introduces new characters with a brand new song selection.
Cool Cool Jam is a rhythm game that was released on the Neo Geo Pocket Color.
SNK enter the rhythm genre with Cool Cool Toon on the Sega Dreamcast. One of their final games on the Dreamcast SNK offer a fun alternative to Sega's own Samba de Amigo with their take on PaRappa the Rapper.
TVDJ is an action/rhythm game that was only released in Japan by SCEI. An impressive early PS2 game, it has cel-shaded graphics and is fully voice acted. Unfortunately, the game is only a a handful of short 5-minute stages that end up feeling more like a mini-game.
A rhythm game featuring music from a series of Lupin III remix albums.
A rhythm game and music editor for the PlayStation from SCEI.
In Space Channel 5 the player takes control of Ulala, a TV diva who has to out-dance evil aliens and rescue hostages as she tries to get her TV ratings to soar. The game also features a cameo from Michael Jackson.
The first European entry in Konami's long running Dance Dance Revolution franchise.
While grossly overlooked in the U.S. market, Bust A Groove served as a gateway for many Japanese music game fans in the late 1990s, arriving on the scene courtesy of Enix and 989 Studios hot on the heels of Parappa the Rapper.
Help the Spice Girls prepare for a concert by choosing what song they sing, creating the order of the lyrics, choreographing their dance moves, and setting up the camera angles.
Jung Rhythm is a rhythm game on the Sega Saturn.
Fluid (known in Japan as Depth) is a music video game developed by Opus and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.
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