Evangelion Shin Gekijouban: 3nd Impact (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版 –サウンドインパクト-3nd Impact) is a Rhythm video game published by Bandai Namco Games released on September 29th, 2011 for the PlayStation Portable.
Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: 3nd Impact (with "3nd" being pronounced as "sound", it is pun on Third Impact) is a rhythm-action video game for the PlayStation Portable console. It is an adaptation of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion`s Rebuild of Evangelion movie series, namely 1.0 and 2.0, and was designed by Grasshopper Manufacture.
This iOS rhythm game was developed by the Taito team behind Space Invaders Infinity Gene.
Are you ready to ride a roller coaster of sound and light through a universe of music?
Summary: Known as "Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise" in the UK/EU. Feel the Beat and Get into the Rhythm Rhythm Heaven Fever promise to be the quirkiest, most charming rhythm game you and your friends will ever play.
The Smurfs are back in an all new dancing video game, based on the best-selling Just Dance & Just Dance 2. Kids and parents will dance to popular, top of the chart songs in this fun, high-energy game with their favorite Smurfs characters.
A collection of 23 DLC Songs from Just Dance 2 is now available physically on the Nintendo Wii. Still only requiring a Wii Remote with all of the modes from the sequel making a return, whether you'd like to dance to your hearts content with up to four players in the game's "Just Dance" mode, battle it out against or together with your friends in "Dance Battle", or if you want to break a sweat from Mild to Intense Programs in "Just Sweat".
Pokémon Say Tap? (Japanese: ポケモン言えTAP?) is a free mobile phone game for modern smartphones devices with iOS and Android, released promotionally in 2011. Its availability on the App Store and the Android Market was limited from July 15 to September 30 for the former, and August 11 to October 28 for the latter. It also has a Browser version subtitled For PC, which is indefinitely available on the Pokémon Daisuki Club.
The application is a rhythm-based game based on the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The goal is to tap Pokémon in rhythm to the music and sounds going on in the game. The song the application uses is the Japanese ending theme of the Pokémon anime at the time of the application's announcement, Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW.
Portable DX (Deluxe) comes 5 whole years and 6 Nintendo console releases after the release of the last PSP Taiko, Portable 2. The total number of initial songs is 70, and with the additional downloadable songs thereafter (like every Taiko PSP has done), it matches the massive songlists introduced on the Wii. Like the other recent games, the songlist has become a lot more geared towards Namco Originals.
Portable DX is also the first console Taiko to show the total number of drumrolls made in the song, and the second console Taiko game to introduce the all new Ura Oni difficulties. Other new mechanics in the game include organizing almost all unlockables in the game into an Achievement list, and a mode called Medley Mode, in which three, five, or eight different songs are put together and played all at once. Two new gameplay modifiers were also added into the game, which randomize the notes to different degrees. The Bell note has been removed from this release and the vestigial function of the analog stick is to pro
Baby's Musical Hands is an award-winning musical toy for babies and toddlers for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
As a game designer and developer, I love my iOS devices. But as a new father, I realized how much my son loves them too. I decided I could put my experience developing for iOS to use, and build an app for my son to play with. Baby's Musical Hands was born!
--= Awards for Baby's Musical Hands =--
Best Infant App (iOS) - 2011 Best App Ever Awards
Editor's Choice Award - Children's Technology Review
--= Reviews for Baby's Musical Hands =--
"Baby's Musical Hands Is a Magical App" - GeekDad - Wired.com
"Baby's Musical Hands is a great choice to increase the understanding of cause and effect in the youngest app users" - GiggleApps
"...any kid would find the fun in this one" - TUAW
Baby's Musical Hands features 15 brightly colored squares that your baby can touch. Red squares make drum sounds, yellow squares play piano notes, and blue squares play guitar notes.
Every time your baby touches the scr