Get ready to rock out on Wii! It's simple. Just swing the Wii Remote as if you were air-drumming. Customize your drummer personality, pick your venue, then hit the road! Now you can rock the house with this killer collection of 30 rock and roll tracks.
Guitar Hero: Metallica is a music rhythm game developed by Neversoft, published by Activision and distributed by RedOctane. The game was released in North America on the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 on March 29, 2009 and on PlayStation 2 on April 14, 2009, with an Australian and European release in May 2009. Guitar Hero: Metallica is the second game of the Guitar Hero series to focus on the career and songs of one band following Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.
The game is based on Guitar Hero World Tour, with support for lead and bass guitar, drums, and vocals. The game has many of the same features from World Tour, including single-player and band Career modes, online competitive modes, and the ability to create and share songs through "GHTunes". In addition to the normal difficulty levels presented in Guitar Hero World Tour, Guitar Hero: Metallica provides an "Expert+" difficulty for drums that allows the use of a second bass drum pedal to match the drumming style of Metallica's Lars Ulrich. The game features 28 mas
In a town where marching bands are prevalent and everyone is looking to be the best, Major Mike Minor is fairly ambivalent towards marches despite hailing from a long line of illustrious Drum Majors.
Based on DJMax Portable 2 but mixing elements from all the games, DJMax Fever features a brand new mix of music tracks, a re-balanced difficulty curve, new visual elements and more! The title packs in more than 100 songs for you to tap through, as well as a Freestyle Mode, Extreme challenges, five difficulty levels, Network Battle Mode and a collection gallery to house the music videos, soundtracks, and images you unlock.
Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3 - Senior Year is a karaoke game similar to the SingStar games based on the High School Musical movie franchise. It includes song from the three movies, accompanied by video footage directly from the movies.
LoveBeat is a rhythm action game that features the various songs and dance moves. It’s distinctive for its mutual action in waiting room and trendy fashion item. Come join LoveBeat community where it’s full of lovable people and exciting parties!
Tectoy's DVD Dancemachine DVT-F800 is a DVD player, a karaoke machine and a dedicated console all built in one single machine. It comes with one gamepad identical to the original SEGA Master System controller and a dance pad. It has 4 buit-in games, two played with the dance pad and two with the gamepad; each game has five songs and three difficulty levels. The included games are:
Let´s Dance: a dance game to be played by one or two players with the dance pad.
Movin': a singing and dance game for up to 4 players. In doubles, one player sings and the other dances according to the patterns shown on screen.
Rock Show: a game similar to Guitar Hero, but instead of using a guitar controller the player uses the gamepad to press the notes as they scroll down the screen.
Beat Game: a game for up to four players. In doubles, one player sings and the other plays the selected instrument (guitar, drums or keyboards) using the gamepad.
Street Dance is a DDR style music game and a revised version of Inventor's game of the same name. The title screen was taken from the Music Video of Venga Boys' Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! The 2008 version uses Avilon sound engine (same as in Sharp X68000 games) instead of Sunsoft sound engine used in first version of the game to play PCM music.
Hannah Montana: Pop Tour is a deluxe TV games by Jakks Pacific released in 2008 as part of their g2 lineup. The game is a lot like Guitar Hero, Hannah Montana Style. You tour cities & play songs to unlock other cities & songs.
SingStar: SuomiHitit is a karaoke game exclusively released in Finland. 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.
This is the second of retail track packs for Rock Band. While the first pack was only made available for the platforms that do not support downloadable content, this one covers all major platforms. The original game is not required to play and Volume 2 includes twenty songs. The game also includes a code to export the songs to a hard drive for use in other Rock Band games (PS3/Xbox 360).