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Q Entertainment's music shooter for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It features support for the Kinect and Move controllers, and is considered a spiritual successor to the cult classic, Rez.
An enhanced HD port of the Taito developed shoot 'em up, RayStorm, containing new ships and modes.
Olu is a 2010 Xbox Live Indie Game with a striking resemblance to the classic shooter Rez.
"Qubed" a compilation disc of three previously released Xbox Live Arcade games: "Lumines Live!", "Every Extend Extra Extreme", and "Rez HD".
Lumines now on the iPhone. Uses new touch control system.
A Sci-Fi action game by High Voltage Software, Evasive Space gives the player control of the Stellar Guardian Konki's Ship. You must pilot through the galaxy to rescue the many Constellation Stones from Dr. Dark Matter and his space thieves who have stolen them.
Auditorium is a puzzle game where you manipulate particle rays with physics to create a colorful audiovisual landscape.
A 3D game made by ngmoco in which you save humanity through crazy spaceship battles.
With several new modes and updated visuals, Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 proves to be a worthy successor to the Xbox Live Arcade smash hit, Geometry Wars.
Get totally hella wicked extreme in this updated take on Space Invaders, which adds a combo system, boss battles, and a lot of bass-heavy electronic music.
Audiosurf is a block-matching game that generates levels based on the rhythm and tempo of songs that the player loads from their hard drive.
The chain reaction-based 360 shooter Every Extend Extra Extreme that is an expanded version of the PSP game, Every Extend Extra, which in turn was expanded from a free PC game called Every Extend.
Everyday Shooter is a shooter that mixes classic dual-joystick shooter gameplay with a custom soundtrack that creates music from the explosions of your enemies. It was released as a downloadable game for the PC and PlayStation 3, and later for the PSP.
Synaesthete is a combination of arcade shooter and music/rhythm game made by students at DigiPen.
Every Extend Extra is a rhythmic puzzle shooter where instead of trying to stay alive, the object of the game is to self destruct your ship in order to defeat as many enemies as possible.
Lumines II brings licensed popular music to the series while also allowing for players to create new tracks and playlists.
A puzzle game enhanced with music and videos, where you match same colored blocks as fast as you can, before the game sweeps them away. This is the Xbox Live Arcade version, essentially an updated version of the original PSP game.
This music-based puzzle game from Q Entertainment and Tetsuya Mizuguchi features contributions from numerous Japanese electronic musicians.
Take control of a guided bomb and strategically blow yourself up to cause chain reactions and rack up points, as you dodge enemies and defeat giant bosses in order to acheive the highest score possible.
Amplitude is a music/rhythm game and is the sequel to 2001's Frequency. Like its predecessor, players play songs by hitting notes on multiple tracks representing each instrument found in the song.
Frequency is a music-rhythm game for the PlayStation 2. It is the predecessor to Amplitude and is Harmonix's first game in their long lineage of console rhythm games.
Produced by Treasure for the N64, this Rail Shooter is one of the most sought after Nintendo 64 titles in the console's library.
iS: Internal Section is a tube shooter similar in concept to Tempest, where the player moves around the inside of an endless cylindrical tube. It has a look and soundtrack similar to N2O & Rez, with most of the visuals made up of simple wire frames and flat-shaded polygons.
LSD is a Japan-only PlayStation title which proclaims itself to be a "dream emulator." Essentially, the player explores simulated dreams which can become progressively surreal, depending on the actions taken during such sequences.
The sequel to the original Panzer Dragoon developed by Team Andromeda and released in 1996 for the Sega Saturn
The player is called by a mysterious dragon to destroy an empire that is unlocking ancient powers it cannot comprehend.
A side-scrolling cute 'em up with a unique musical twist. The game was never released in North America.
A music-based shooter for PC.
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