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  • Imagine: Music Fest

    2009

    Imagine: Music Fest

    2009

    Music
    Nintendo DS
    You’ve just scored a chance to attend the premier Music Fest, where you’ll be in charge of creating a band, designing their look, and putting on a rockin’ concert! Design your band's logo, customize the look of their instruments, hair, and wardrobe, and earn cash to buy cool new clothes and accessories for your band!
  • Imagine: Modern Dancer

    2008

    Imagine: Modern Dancer

    2008

    Music
    Nintendo DS
  • Imagine: Rock Star

    2008

    Imagine: Rock Star

    2008

    Music
    Nintendo DS
    Play music and go shopping!
  • Lips: Canta en Español

    2009

    Lips: Canta en Español

    2009

    Music
    Xbox 360
  • Dancing Stage Universe 2

    2008

    Dancing Stage Universe 2

    2008

    Music
    Xbox 360
    Get yourself on the largest dance floor in the universe and show your moves, joining dancers from all over the world, or just your living room, DancingStage Universe 2 is the game to get you pulling shapes like nothing else!
  • Jewelpet: Magical Dance in Style Deco!

    2012

    Jewelpet: Magical Dance in Style Deco!

    2012

    Music
    Nintendo 3DS
  • Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai

    2012

    Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai

    2012

    Music
    Nintendo 3DS
    Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai is a rhythm game and a spin-off of the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series of Vocaloid rhythm games. Like the original 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 features different character designs than the main games and the characters appear as their Nendoroid-style, Super deformed versions. For the game's primary gameplay, its music mode, it uses what it calls the "Chance Circle System". Buttons will appear around the border of a circle, and a pointer will appear from the center of the circle extending all the way outside the circle's border. It will then turn in a clockwise or counter-clockwise manner according to the song and when the pointer passes the button, the player has to press the face button on the 3DS. Similar to the series, the player's time accuracy will also be rated on a similar scale and manner that will be
  • Cool Cool Toon

    2000

    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.
  • Dance Dance Revolution: Winx Club

    2009

    Dance Dance Revolution: Winx Club

    2009

    Music
    Wii
    With over 11 years of history, DanceDanceRevolution comes to the PS3 for the first time integrating PlayStation Move!
  • Atrévete a Soñar

    2011

    Atrévete a Soñar

    2011

    Music
    Wii
    A singing game based on the Mexican tv show
  • Dancing Stage Unleashed 3

    2006

    Dancing Stage Unleashed 3

    2006

    Music
    Xbox
    Get dancing with this fantastic party game for the whole family! Pit your skills against your friends in an outright head-to-head versus match, or show of your moves online with Xbox Live. Plenty of new mini games and challenges will keep the excitement going!
  • Dancing Stage Unleashed 2

    2005

    Dancing Stage Unleashed 2

    2005

    Music
    Xbox
    Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 now features a wider range of Xbox Live modes. Via the online system, players can download new tracks, characters and challenge modes, and can also swap specially choreographed dance routines with like-minded fans. There is also an all-new 'Tournament' function wherein up to 8/16 users can participate in online 'dance-offs', with the greatest movers making it to a centrally housed Hall of Fame. Also, players can now play against dancing fans in the US, as well as their European counterparts. Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 includes more than three dozen songs, of which 14 are licensed tracks, each of which is accompanied by its relevant promo video. The tracks in the new game span a range of decades and include 'Where's your head at' by Basement Jaxx and Girls Aloud's 'Love Machine' to cater for pop fans, while the likes of the classic 'Step On' by the Happy Mondays and 'Alright' by Supergrass offer a slice of the indie scene. A couple of true dance classics are also included in the shape of Do
  • Dancing Stage Unleashed

    2004

    Dancing Stage Unleashed

    2004

    Music
    Xbox
    Dancing Stage Unleashed, or DS Unleashed, was released by Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH to the European Xbox audience on March 12, 2004. A sister release to the North American Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix, it features the same look and feel and the same options as Ultramix, including online play and content download through Xbox Live. Unleashed has a unique soundtrack and features music from Big Brovaz, Blondie and The Wonder Stuff as well as original tracks from Konami's in-house artists. The original release was followed by two sequels, Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 and 3, released May 13, 2005 and March 17, 2006 for the Xbox in Europe.
  • Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 4

    2006

    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 4

    2006

    Music
    Xbox
    The hottest revolution and bestselling video game in the music game category delivers its best dance performance yet on the Xbox with Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 4. Jam-packed with new features, modes, music and gameplay, ULTRAMIX4 offers incredible content for casual, beginner and advanced dancers. For first time players, Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX4 is the perfect introductory game in the series with new tutorials and super-easy levels to make anyone a dancing machine.
  • Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3

    2005

    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3

    2005

    Music
    Xbox
    Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3 allows players to compete online and go head-to-head with other DDR fans from around the globe, talk live to other DDR players as well as download new songs and other content. Ultramix 3 also features never-before-seen offline modes that cater to the casual, beginner and advanced dancers. 'Freestyle Mode' lets newcomers to the series dance to any song without having to follow specific dance steps on the screen.
  • Power Factory Featuring C+C Music Factory

    1992

    Power Factory Featuring C+C Music Factory

    1992

    Music
    Sega CD
    The first of Digital Pictures' "Make My Video" line has you "editing" three of C + C Music Factory's most famous songs - "Gonna Make You Sweat," "Things That Make You Go Hmm..." and "Here We Go Let's Rock & Roll." The plot puts you inside the music factory of the game's name, where two linemen sweat and toil under the oppressive thumb of a wheelchair-bound corporate executive. Video discs literally roll down an assembly line while C + C record their sounds behind three closed doors. You are asked to help out in editing these videos, appease the corporate masters, and lift the burden from everyone.
  • We Sing UK Hits

    2011

    We Sing UK Hits

    2011

    Music
    Wii
    We Sing: UK Hits is a karaoke song themed around UK hits.
  • We Sing Down Under

    2011

    We Sing Down Under

    2011

    Music
    Wii
    The gameplay is similar to the SingStar set of video games. Players are required to sing along with music in order to score points, matching pitch and rhythm. The game has anticheat technology whereby tapping or humming will register on the screen but no points will be awarded. We Sing Down Under also contains the addition of 'Star Notes' that allow the player to score even more points by matching the pitch and rhythm of certain hard to score parts of songs. 30 full licensed songs with music videos where available Solo Mode Multiplayer modes - Group Battle, We Sing, Versus, Pass the Mic, First to X, Expert, Blind, Marathon. Real Karaoke mode Jukebox mode Singing Lessons Award System Customisable backgrounds Four Microphones Integrates with a USB hub Due to hardware limitations with the Wii only having two USB ports, a USB hub is shipped with certain retail sku's to add more USB ports. The game uses the standard logitech USB microphone for the Wii.
  • We Sing Deutsche Hits

    2011

    We Sing Deutsche Hits

    2011

    Music
    Wii
    We Sing: Deutsche Hits is a karaoke game featuring songs that were popular in Germany.
  • Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party Sandaime

    2010

    Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party Sandaime

    2010

    Music
    Wii
    Third Taiko no Tatsujin game released on Wii, featuring ability to support up to four players and seven minigames.
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