Mirai Dagakki FutureTomTom is a short lived drumming game from Konami in their BEMANI franchise. The cabinet consists of 4 tom-tom drums in a row where one or two players play in time with falling objects in the screen.
The game features a couples mode where notes are placed in such a way that you often end up hugging the other player (with one player playing the inner two drums while the other having the outer two drums), in this mode you are scored not only on how well you were doing, but your compatibility.
The game makes use of a kinect camera to show you drumming in the background of the game, as well as creating a collage of your performance that you can retrieve from the eAmuse app at the end of the game. The camera is also used for special gesture commands in some songs.
The game was released as an online update, one of the first BEMANI titles to do so.
Data carrying over from SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH consists of: player name (changeable), scores, clear marks, unlocked songs and play count of songs.
There are now hold notes on short buttons (LONG BT) and non-hold notes on long buttons (CHIP FX).
FX hold notes are now orange instead of dark green.
The song select screen was redesigned to go from a song wheel to a grid of jackets.
The INFINITE difficulty is introduced, similar to DanceDanceRevolution's CHALLENGE difficulty in nature. INFINITE charts have a rainbow hue.
PERFECT ULTIMATE CHAIN (getting 100% CRITICALs) has been renamed "PERFECT".
Similar to its beatmania IIDX counterpart, the "green number" (BPM x HI-SPEED value) feature has been added.
Failing songs with charts that have a difficulty rating of 7 or lower will not end your game session prematurely.
Charts rated Level 16 have been introduced.
Songs are divided into eight categories:
ALL (unsorted).
BEMANI (all remi
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Become an Imaginstruments virtuoso and start making music with your PS Vita. Mix drums, melodies and bass sounds, add effects and change the key and tempo of your tracks, all in real-time and on-the-go.
With six virtual instrument tracks to choose from, you can bring each sound into the mix and start creating some unique grooves. Once you’ve got your track locked down, switch to the bass channel and combine four bass sounds to give your tune some funk, then twist your basslines up with a selection of effects and filters.
Music at your fingertips
• Bring six instrument tracks into the mix: a kick drum, a snare drum, a hi-hat, a cymbal and two keyboard melodies.
• Add bass sounds and twist them up with a range of effects.
• Adjust the key and tempo to suit your musical style.
Megpoid the Music is a rhythm game developed by ParaPhray for the Playstation Portable. The game focuses on the Vocaloid GUMI and features 30 tracks of her solo catalog from various artists in the Vocaloid community.
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An entry in the popular idol management series from Bandai Namco. Melodic Disc is a port of the unlocalized PSP game with rhythm gameplay altered for touch and graphical enhancements for iOS devices.
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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.
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.
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This is the second installment in the maimai franchise.
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.