HoneyWorks Premium Live is a rhythm game based around the popular 'Confession Executive Committee' series. Songs and characters from the original story as well as other sub-franchises HoneyWorks have created — Dolce and a handful of PVs made for CHiCO with HoneyWorks — are in the game. Premium Live also comes with recolored and remastered versions of the earlier songs' original PVs.
The cloud-based home release of the arcade series beatmania IIDX, released as part of Konami's Konaste line.
Originally released in 2015, the game was overhauled in 2020 with major updates occasionally since, bringing the home experience gradually closer to the arcade experience as well as bring the quality up to parity with the rest of the Konaste lineup.
The sixth game in the rhythm game Sound Voltex, part of Konami's BEMANI franchise.
The theme of this iteration is Valkyries and it introduces a new kind of cabinet named the Valkyrie Model, which runs the game in 120hz, instead of the standard 60hz of the older models.
The second Hatsune Miku: Project Diva DLC was released by SEGA on the PSN Store on 1 July 2010. It featured 18 songs sung by Kagamine Len/Rin and Megurine Luka (2 songs by Len, 7 songs by Rin, and 9 songs by Luka), high-quality polygon PVs of all the songs, 'Toeto' Luka minigame, and special Len/Rin and Luka themes for PSP XrossMediaBar (XMB) menu.
The first Hatsune Miku: Project Diva DLC was released by SEGA on the PSN Store on 25 March 2010. It featured 9 songs sung by Hatsune Miku, high-quality polygon PVs of all the songs, "*Hello, Planet" 8-bit minigame (featuring 4 levels), and a special Miku theme for PSP XrossMediaBar (XMB) menu.
A rhythm game that utilizes your arms, feet, and hips to hit targets in time with the music. Play requires a VR headset, hand controllers, and an additional full body tracking system such as Vive Pucks.
Ravon is a new rhythm game established in 2019 that combines elements of reading, memory, and pattern recognition. With 4 difficulty levels, this game has charts for rhythm gamers of all skill levels. There is either a 3x5 or 4x6 grid of squares, and notes come down in 4 directions that a player has to tap when it reaches the center of a particular square that is indicated with a white outline.
Please Don't Bring Me Back to Reality! Sinfonia Stage is a isekai (another world) idol rhythm game developed by KADOKAWA and WonderPlanet.
KADOKAWA and Dengeki Bunko are in charge of the game content while WonderPlanet is responsible for the game development and operation.
IZ * ONE Official Rhythm Game A lot of songs from the latest song to that popular song are recorded! Play a rhythm game with IZ * ONE songs Let's experience LIVE in the palm of your hand!
Mirai Dagakki FutureTomTom Ver. 2 is the second and final game the Mirai Dagakki Series. A short lived drumming game series 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 second game adds Drum rolls, a special Heat up combo mode (kinda like star power from the Guitar Hero franchise) and some special combination notes that needs to be hit simultaneously.
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 comman
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.