Beatmania III: Append 6thMix is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the third game in the beatmania III series, a spin-off of the beatmania series. It is part of the BEMANI franchise.
The game is played with a controller with one turn table, one foot pedal and 5 keys, three white and two black. On the screen you will see bars moving from the top to bottom in columns representing each of the keys, foot pedal and the turntable. When the bars reach the judgement line it is time to scratch.
First beatmania III game to include LONG version of songs. It is the final beatmania III version with INTERNET RANKING. As with its beatmania conterpart, the SEPARATE playframe was added, giving black keys their own lane. Game modifiers can be accessed from the song selection screen.
As the name entails, the game focuses on bringing over the songs from beatmania 6thMIX, all 27 new songs from that version were added. Additionally 3 LONG versions of songs was added. 159 old songs return from the previous entry. The total numbe
Gitaroo Man is a rhythm video game featuring visual production by Mitsuru Nakamura and an original soundtrack by Japanese band COIL.
The game was later ported to the PSP under a new title: Gitaroo Man Lives!
Prepare for sound. Prepare for music. Prepare to generate. Whether you're a superstar DJ or just starting out, MTV Music Generator 2 is all you need to create killer tunes in minutes. From the makers of MTV Music Generator, it's music creation of PlayStation 2. It's easy. It's awesome.
Dance Dance Revolution GB Disney Mix is a rhythm game for the Game Boy Color.
This was the third and last console game for DDR with Disney and the last game released on Game Boy.
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
The cabinet utilizes octagonal platform with motion detecting sensors above it. Players must trigger the sensors by moving their arms (or other body parts) under the sensors when a corresponding arrow reaches. There are 2 modes, ParaPara Mode, which guides the arrows through an actual routine for the song, and Freestyle ModeThe home Playstation 2 version features a USB peripheral, which has five pink "pods" each with three infrared sensors. Each pod can be individually calibrated to accommodate the height of the player.
Space Venus bills itself not as a game, but as "Music Visual Software". It takes the Japanese pop group Morning Musume and puts them in the role of the crew of a space station, charged with generating Life Oriented Virtual Energy (LOVE). The player chooses an area of the space station, where they'll find different kinds of video experiences.
Some areas simply play standard video clips, either taking place in the fictional space setting or showing behind-the-scenes footage from the making of this game. Some are special 360° panoramic videos where panning and zooming can be controlled with the gamepad.
Some sections are more heavily interactive. One section, called simply "Mini-game", allows you to shoot at spaceships flying around the space station. Another section, "Morning Musume TVDJ", reuses the system from Sony's earlier PS2 game TVDJ and allows the player to reedit and add effects to several of the group's music videos in real-time. Failure to time placement of song sections appropriately results in repeati
Rhyme Rider Kerorican is a music video game in the style of Vib-Ribbon, an earlier game developed by the same studio. The game's plot is quite simple involving the adventures of Kerorican, a female astronaut wearing kemonomimi-style frog-helmet, as she walks along accompanied by jazzy techno music. As Kerorican continues her walk, she encounters more and more enemies and obstacles. Kerorican must jump, duck, kick aside, or otherwise dodge these obstacles to progress and as she does so, the actions she takes add notes to the song such that the player's actions results in a generative melody. By successfully clearing strings of obstacles, Kerorican's combo count increases and this can result in a reward to the player of a crown that acts to skip the player over obstacles. This game is played with the WonderSwan Color held diagonally, the only game on the system to do so. This is why all text in the game is oblique.
The game has been criticized for difficulty of gameplay as timing and tricky button combinations often
Beatmania III: Append Core Remix is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the second game in the beatmania III series, a spin-off of the beatmania series. It is part of the BEMANI franchise.
The game is played with a controller with one turn table, one foot pedal and 5 keys, three white and two black. On the screen you will see bars moving from the top to bottom in columns representing each of the keys, foot pedal and the turntable. When the bars reach the judgement line it is time to scratch.
The foot pedal lane has been moved to the rightmost lane (previously it was the leftmost). The difficulty range has been expanded to 1 - 9.Goods do no longer break combo. The gameplay frame COUNTER has been added.
As the name entails, the game focuses on bringing over the songs from beatmania Core Remix, all 25 new songs from that version is added. Additionally 3 new songs from beatmania IIDX 3rd style was included, 10 songs from beatmania completeMIX 2 and 7 songs from beatmania ClubMIX. 13 songs got a new "remixed" AN