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A rhythm and dating sim adventure game for girls developed by Cave, a company usually known for their bullet hell shooters.
Part of the Pokémon franchise, My Pokémon Ranch give players a storage area to upload their Pokémon from their Nintendo DS Diamond and Pearl games.
The PlayStation 3 debut of SingStar delivers the same style of karaoke gameplay that you've seen in previous games, but with added online functionality you can now download new songs and share your performances with other users.
The thirteenth installment in the SingStar franchise, featuring old and new feel good hits of the summer.
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.
"THE iDOLM@STER: Live For You!" is a Japanese rhythm game in which the player takes the role of a producer. A sequel to "THE iDOLM@STER", it was brought only to the Xbox 360 in 2008.
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.
The fourth main Call of Duty game ditches the World War II setting of the past games to tell a story set in contemporary times, and backs it up with a breakthrough multiplayer mode.
High School Musical: Sing It! is a karaoke game based on Disney's smash hit High School Musical franchise, allowing players to sing their way through over 2 dozens tracks from or related to the movies.
Seaman 2 is the sequel to the first Seaman. It was the top selling game in Japan during its first week of release.
The eleventh title in the SingStar franchise, the track list this time comprising heart-wrenching ballads.
The fourth installment in the SingStar franchise and the first era-specific release, SingStar '80s compiles chart-topping songs from throughout the decade.
The sixth installment in the SingStar franchise.
A Singstar game featuring only norwegian songs. The game was only released in Norway.
SingStar Svenska Hits is a installment in the SingStar franchise created solely for Swedish audiences.
Music Karaoke game. A party game with songs from the Swedish Song Contest.
Only ever released in Germany, SingStar Die Toten Hosen was the first title in the series dedicated to one single artist.
Boogie is a karaoke and dancing game originally released on the Wii. The game features nearly forty songs from the 1970s through the 2000s.
A collection of six episodic games based around an anthropomorphic dog and his hyperkinetic rabbity thing buddy.
A visual novel developed by Feng.
Final entry in the Guitar Hero series developed by Harmonix focusing specifically on the sounds of the 80's.
The first Zelda handheld game developed by Nintendo EAD since Link's Awakening, the game continues the story of Link and his Pirates to find a new Hyrule, but are detoured by a Ghost Ship. Controlled entirely by Touch Screen, it is one of the best selling games in the series.
A Nintendo DS game based on the popular manga and anime series. Life-simulation game.
The worst/greatest game in the world and also the only game in the world to have neo-dinosaurs in it.
This time, the cheerleaders save the world with more songs, more insanity, and a rival cheerleading team.
The third installment in the SingStar franchise, featuring pop hits from the past and present.
Singstar Norske Hits is an installment in the Singstar franchise, featuring a mixture of Norwegian and previously released songs.
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