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  • Kris Kross: Make My Video

    1992

    Kris Kross: Make My Video

    1992

    Music
    Sega CD
    Make My Video: Kris Kross is a video game based on real-time editing of music video footage. The setup is that a radio DJ is taking calls from listeners who want to see custom videos for their favorite Kris Kross videos. The specifications normally come in the form of a set of pictures they either do or don't want to see, and perhaps some effects. The game has three Kris Kross videos from which to choose: "Jump", "Warm It Up", and "I Missed The Bus". After receiving the video specifications, the player enters the video editing console in the EditChallenge mode. From this console, the player can view and select between 3 video streams that are playing. The selected stream will be edited into the final video. One stream is the original video while the other 2 feature assorted random footage that nonetheless often carries images that happened to have been specified in the video request. The video editing console also allows the player to apply a variety of real-time filters, such as mosaic and blur filters, RGB color
  • Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My Video

    1992

    Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My Video

    1992

    Music
    Sega CD
    Make My Video: Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch is a video game based on real-time editing of music video footage. The setup is that a brother and sister pair is arguing about what would make the best Marky Mark video. Since they can not agree, they enlist help from some other people: A boxer and his trainer, a trio of teenage girls, the members of a garage band, and their parents. Each group has their ideas about what an ideal Marky Mark video should or should not contain. The specifications normally come in the form of a set of pictures they either do or don't want to see, and perhaps some effects. The game has three Marky Mark videos from which to choose: "Good Vibrations", "I Need Money", and "You Gotta Believe".
  • The Masked Rider: Kamen Rider ZO

    1994

    The Masked Rider: Kamen Rider ZO

    1994

    Music
    Sega CD
    The Masked Rider is a Japanese super hero, a man who has become genetically altered to be a man/grasshopper who rides a motorcycle. This FMV game adapts scenes from the movie Masked Rider ZO, and creates a Dragon's Lair style experience. The game centers around 10 battles of the film's 3 main characters. The player watches the video and hits the correct direction or button at the right time to achieve success. The visual cues of the movie suggest the correct buttons. For example, when the Masked Rider punches, the player should press the Punch button. If he dodges left on screen, the player should press the left direction pad. Correct timing hits the enemy harder, lowering their health bar. Failure reduces the players health.
  • Snk's Cool Cool Toon

    2000

    Snk's Cool Cool Toon

    2000

    Music
    Dreamcast
    Cool Cool Toon (クルクルトゥーン?) is a rhythm-based music video game exclusive to the Dreamcast. It was developed and published by SNK and released in Japan only on August 10, 2000.The letters A, B, X and Y appear at the edge or in the middle of a large circle on screen. The player must use the analogue stick to move a marker to the letter and press the corresponding button on the controller at the right time. If the player misses too many letters, they will fail.
  • Pokémon Crazy Drummer

    2002

    Pokémon Crazy Drummer

    2002

    Music
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Pokémon Crazy Drummer is a music simulation game developed by Tomsoft. Apart from "Pokémon" being in the title and a mugshot of Pikachu's head used in-game, this is a mostly original game.
  • SingStar: Vasco

    2009

    SingStar: Vasco

    2009

    Music
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2
    SingStar: Vasco is a karaoke game which exclusively features songs by Vasco Rossi. 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 timing; the sung words or octave does not play into the result. The PS3 version allows access to the SingStore, an online shop for downloading additional songs.
  • SingStar: Studio 100

    2007

    SingStar: Studio 100

    2007

    Music
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2
    SingStar: Studio 100 is a karaoke game exclusively released in the Netherlands. It includes songs from Studio 100's children's TV shows. 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 timing; the sung words or octave does not play into the result.
  • Superstars Dance Club #1 Hits

    2003

    Superstars Dance Club #1 Hits

    2003

    Music
    PlayStation
    In Superstar Dance Club, players control 18-year old Suzy as she strives to become the Super Star Dance Club Champion of Tokyo by perfecting her rhythmic dance skills during 21 stages at various clubs. By earning a high passing grade in each stage, new stages are unlocked and Suzy earns money (chips) that determine which of the multiple endings are achieved at the end of the game. Three difficulty levels (easy, intermediate, and expert) offer a chance for beginning players to build up the necessary coordination skills to match the correct button press (Circle, Square, X, or Triangle) with the onscreen prompt in time to the music. Bonus money can be earned by using the left and right triggers to add special sound effects during the dances.
  • Tomoyasu Hotei: Stolen Song

    1998

    Tomoyasu Hotei: Stolen Song

    1998

    Music
    PlayStation
  • SingStar: Apres-Ski Party 2

    2010

    SingStar: Apres-Ski Party 2

    2010

    Music
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2
    Like its predecessor, SingStar: Apres Ski Party 2 is a collection of party songs. While most of them are in German language and/or were only successful in German speaking territory, there are also a few international hits included. There are no gameplay changes: 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.
  • SingStar: Mecano

    2009

    SingStar: Mecano

    2009

    Music
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2
    SingStar: Mecano is a karaoke game which exclusively features songs by the Spanish group Mecano. 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.
  • SingStar: Mallorca Party

    2009

    SingStar: Mallorca Party

    2009

    Music
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2
    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.
  • DanceStar: Party Hits

    2012

    DanceStar: Party Hits

    2012

    Music
    PlayStation 3
    DanceStar Party Hits follows on from the original DanceStar Party with 40 brand new tracks, giving you the chance to perform your moves alongside your idols and perfect your swagger with real-time video feedback.
  • DJMax Portable 3

    2010

    DJMax Portable 3

    2010

    Music
    PlayStation Vita PlayStation Portable
    Max out your mixing skills with this portable DJ sim that comes loaded with 50 unique tracks to mix and new challenges to conquer. Layer tracks on top of each other in the all-new three-track remix system that lets you create your deepest remixes yet. Classic Single Track Mode adds sizzle with vibrant music videos that bring your beats to life as you play. Reap the rewards of stardom by collecting hundreds of unlockable bonus items. And since no music experience would be complete without being able to see who tops the charts, you can go online and see how you measure up in global rankings.
  • Hannah Montana: Rock out the Show

    2009

    Hannah Montana: Rock out the Show

    2009

    Music
    PlayStation Portable
    Hannah Montana: Rock Out the Show is the first Hannah Montana game on the PSP.
  • Ongaku Tsukuuru: Kanadeeru

    1996

    Ongaku Tsukuuru: Kanadeeru

    1996

    Music
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    Ongaku Tsukuuru: Kanadeeru is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Success and published by ASCII Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1996. It is a Satellaview-compatible Slotted Cartridge game belonging to ASCII's Tsukūru series. The title of these games are portmanteau-word puns mixing the Japanese word tsukuru (作る), which means "make" or "create", with tsūru (ツール), the Japanese transcription of the English word "tool". As the title suggests, this title is a music creation tool.
  • Tsukino Paradise

    2017

    Tsukino Paradise

    2017

    Music
    Android iOS
    A music rhythm game with male singers released on iOS and Android devices.
  • High School Musical Makin' the Cut!

    2007

    High School Musical Makin' the Cut!

    2007

    Music
    Nintendo DS
    Travel across America as one of the six characters from High School Musical or create a new star of your own.
  • Beatmania: The Sound of Tokyo

    2001

    Beatmania: The Sound of Tokyo

    2001

    Music
    PlayStation
    Beatmania: The Sound of Tokyo was a rhythm video game developed and distributed by Konami and was sold in combination with the special Beatmania Controller that had especial keys to play the game and was one of the last games of the Beatmania series
  • Mad Maestro!

    2001

    Mad Maestro!

    2001

    Music
    PlayStation 2
    The city has announced plans to destroy the concert hall! You are Takt, a young conductor attempting to recruit the best musicians around so that they can put on a concert to save the performance hall. In order to accomplish this, Takt must travel around the city making people happy with his music and recruiting them for his orchestra. Once he has his ensemble together, it's time for the big show: a musical extravaganza at the symphony hall. Perform perfectly and you will save the hall and keep music alive for generations to come. If you fail, the hall will be closed down. The game features 11 levels, including the epic performance at the symphony hall. Touch-sensitive controls allow you to feel the music. The soundtrack features Brahms, Strauss, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Beethoven, and many other classical artists.
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