An entry in the popular idol management series from Bandai Namco. Honey Sound is the original PSP version released in japan, while Harmonic Score is the localized version with rhythm gameplay altered for iOS devices.
An entry in the popular idol management series from Bandai Namco. Funky Note is the original PSP release from Japan, while Rhythmic Record is the worldwide version, with rhythm gameplay altered for iOS devices.
Created as a unison project between a group of fans (Team Infinity) and Andamiro, it fell short of Pump it up prime's sales due to the higher cost and restricted advertisements by Andamiro.
What's your favorite move: The Harlem Shake or Gangnam Dance? Play as either one in this epic dance game! The biggest YouTube legends ever battling it out.
Everybody Dance: Digital is a free-to-play version of Everybody Dance. This version of the game contains no songs, instead packs of songs have to be downloaded from the PlayStation Store. These song packs are compatible with the original Everybody Dance as well as this version.
Die For Metal is a 2D Platformer where you play as a pagan metal-viking, battling though 3 worlds, with 45 levels, from ridiculously easy, to extremely hardcore.
Big Time Rush: Backstage Pass brings the music of your favorite band to life! Use your stylus to keep up with the beat of the music and get Big Time Scores. Tap and slide the marks on the screen to unlock more songs and locations. With all their top hits including Big Night, Windows Down, Boyfriend, and Elevate you won't be able to put down your Nintendo DS.
Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Chou Gouka-ban has lot of new songs such as "Matsuno Sounds good!" and "With You" and "Dragon Quest X", up to 100 songs! Up to 4 people can play together! In addition, the new mode "Refreshing moment! Don't disturb" is included. It's fast and easy! A festive game that everyone can play, a drum festival at any time in the house!