Disney Sing It: Pop Hits is a video-based karaoke game that delivers the latest in pop music and lets you and your friends belt it out and have the ultimate fun singing experience. Disney Sing It: Pop Hits features hits and music videos from some of your favorite Disney stars and shows, as well as other hit artists including Taylor Swift, Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Jesse McCartney, Coldplay, and One Republic.
The Mega Drive 4, also branded as the Mega Drive 4 Guitar Idol, is a Mega Drive "console on a chip" which was released by Brazilian company Tectoy in October 2009 as a follow-up to the Mega Drive 3. The first version had 87 built-in games, some of which are not Mega Drive titles specifically, and does not have a cartridge slot for playing other games. It also comes with two control pads which attach to the console via two DE-9 ports, as they would in a traditional Mega Drive, plus a guitar accessory for playing the Guitar Idol game, which is overtly based upon the Guitar Hero games.
The game Pense Bem is said to count as 10 games in the general counting.
Rock Band Metal Track Pack is a standalone game that packages up 20 metal songs from Rock Band's library. It includes songs from Black Tide, Judas Priest, Rage Against The Machine, and more.
With the PooYoos, a merry band of adorable baby animals, children will have fun while learning the basics for his or her development: numbers, letters, space, colors and more.
SingStar: Motown is a karaoke game which includes, with few exceptions, classic Motown songs from the 1960s and 1970s. There are no changes to the gameplay formula: player(s) sing into a microphone and the game gives points based on the performance.
The Beatles: Rock Band is a 2009 music video game. It is the third major console release in the Rock Band music video game series, in which players can simulate the playing of rock music by using controllers shaped like musical instruments. The Beatles: Rock Band is the first band-centric game in the series, and it is centered on the popular English rock group the Beatles.
The game features virtual portrayals of the four band members performing the songs throughout the band's history, including depictions of some of their famous live performances, as well as a number of "dreamscape" sequences for songs from the Abbey Road Studios recording sessions during the group's studio years.
The first expansion pack for Guitar Praise, featuring 25 new songs from artists such as tobyMac, Audio Adrenaline, Sanctus Real, Lincoln Brewster, Stryper, and more.
RockFree was a browser-based 2D rhythm game from Acclaim. Players could create a rocker and play along to match the notes in a Guitar Hero style with a selection of tracks. Cover versions of popular songs from several decades were available, and players were able to have three tracks in their library at any given time. In addition to solo mode, RockFree also allowed players to compete against others for dominance in rock battles of up to eight. The game's upload system let players upload their own tracks to play along with, even letting others try them out. RockFree was free-to-play with microtransactions available.
Guitar Hero 5 (initially referred to as Guitar Hero V) is a music rhythm game and the fifth main entry in the Guitar Hero series. The game was developed by Neversoft and published by Activision, and released internationally in September 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, 3 and Wii consoles. Similar to the preceding title, Guitar Hero World Tour, Guitar Hero 5 is geared towards playing in a four-person band experience, including lead and bass guitar, drums, and vocals. The game is available as a standalone title, allowing players to use existing compatible instrument controllers, and as a bundle that provides these controllers. Guitar Hero 5 adds several new features, such as drop-in/drop-out play, bands composed of any combination of available instruments, a Rockfest competitive mode consisting of several various scoring mechanisms, and both song-specific and general Challenges to unlock new avatars, clothing, and other extras in the game. Many of these changes were added to make the game a more social experienc
SingStar: Mallorca Party is a karaoke game exclusively released in Germany. I features 30 German songs which are meant to be consumed along with a lot of alcohol. There are no changes to the gameplay formula: player(s) sing into a microphone and the game gives points based on the performance. The only basis of assessment is if the correct note is hit with the correct timeing; the sung words or octave does not play into the result.
With Guitar Rock Tour you can perform the guitar and drum tracks of the most popular worldwide hits on your NintendoDSi and live the most explosive musical experience on the DSi! Targeted for all audiences, Guitar Rock Tour features solo and multiplayer modes where beginners can have loads of fun right from the start and fans of music games can discover plenty of nuances.
Rock Band Country Track Pack is a standalone game that wraps up 21 country songs into one retail package. The songs are a collection of previously released DLC, as well as new tracks that have yet to appear in any Rock Band game.
Taiko no Tatsujin 12.5 (the widely accepted short form of the 12 Zoryoban machine) was released in July 2009, a month after Asia 12. It's not a fully new version, instead 12.5 succeeds at what the original Taiko 12 failed to do- provide compelling reason to come back to the arcade to play compelling new songs. 'Zoryoban' means 'expanded version' which is very true, as it included a whopping 145 songs on debut and 155 after all the secret codes were revealed, a far cry from the minimalist approach by the original. 12.5 is almost completely different from 12 in terms of fun.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva is a rhythm game and the first game in the Project Diva series. The game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer software, and the songs created using these Vocaloids most notably the virtual-diva Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. The game is the first video game to utilize the Vocaloid software developed by the Yamaha Corporation. In addition, Sega has released Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Dreamy Theater, a downloadable game on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3. It allows players to play Project Diva on the PlayStation 3 with updated visuals though it requires the PlayStation Portable to be plugged into the PlayStation 3 via a USB cable.