Released on March 28th, 2006, Drummania V8 is the 8th addition to the Drummania V series of arcade drum rhythm games released by Konami under their Bemani series. This is the final version of the Drummania V series to be produced.
Rhythm game Taiko Drum Master makes its first appearance on the PlayStation Vita, featuring songs from anime, J-pop, vocaloids, New Japan Pro Wrestling and other games on the platform.
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.
A portable rhythm game released on 10/15/2007 that features the same scrolling shapes as the console/arcade versions of Pump It Up playable by using face buttons of the PSP system.
On 30 November 2006, Pump it Up: Exceed was released for the PSP as "Pump it Up Exceed Portable", exclusively in Korea. This version of the game is rated All by the Korea Media Rating Board. It features the same scrolling shapes as the console/arcade versions of Pump It Up playable by using face buttons of the PSP system.
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.
Odoru? Pokémon Ongakutai is a rhythm game made to promote the short film Pikachu and the Pokémon Band. The player must tap buttons on the screen in time with falling musical notes, as a Pokémon of their choice dances in the foreground. Racking up a combo will reward the player with bonus time, during which a score multiplier and backup Pokémon dancers appear. Additional Pokémon species may be unlocked as the game is played.
Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete - Tomodachi Daisakusen! is the third Taiko videogame for the Wii U home console, and the second console game to be released in occasion of the 15th Anniversary of the Taiko no Tatsujin franchise; as such, the Game + Tatacon bundle of this title also includes a set of promotional goods related to the anniversary celebrations.
This installment inherits the signature multiplayer modes from the previous Wii U games (Baton Pass from Wii U Version and Intro Don! from Tokumori), with the addition of the new 'Buddy Attack' single-player mode, in which Taiko sibling Kat-Chan tries to become a popular star by befriending wild animals from the streets with music. Content unlocking through the Mekadon Gacha and DLC supports make their return, as well as the coming of Nintendo-exclusive features to the game like Miiverse support and, for the first time ever, compatibility with Nintendo's Amiibo figurines.
K-Shoot MANIA is a simulation program for a rhythm game called "Sound Voltex". The goal is to hit keys and effect buttons and turn knobs to the rhythm of the music.
Jam Studio VR is an interactive music performance application that allows anyone, at any age, to create and perform music or be a DJ, regardless of musical experience or ability. It also provides a broad range of Fun, Learning & Therapy benefits for families and individuals with special needs.
Ripple Runner is a chiptune rhythm game created and scored by "DDRKirby(ISQ)" for the Ludum Dare competition. The deluxe "post compo" version adds an additional three levels, and can be played for free online.