Puyo Puyo DA! is a Dance Dance Revolution based game for the Dreamcast with Puyo Puyo characters. This game is based off a Disc Station game previously featuring Ellena Stevens.
In contrast to most Puyo Puyo games, a large majority of the text in this game is in English.
It was Compile's last Puyo Puyo game to be released on a Sega system. (The last Compile game in the series, Puyo Puyo Box, released a year later.)
Vib-Ribbon is a rhythm game where the player must maneuver musically generated obstacles based on either the game's own soundtrack or a music CD of the player's choice. The player must avoid each obstacle by pressing the correct button at the right time - either L, R, X or down. In more complex tracks, obstacles are combined and the player must press the correct combination of buttons in order the avoid the obstacle. The game is loaded with six tracks to play by Japanese band Laugh and Peace. Additionally, the game's unique software means that the game is loaded into the console's RAM, allowing the player in insert their own music CDs, which generate a unique course for each track.
Samba de Amigo is a rhythm game released in arcades and on the Sega Dreamcast, developed by Sonic Team.
Song list:
Samba de Janeiro
Tubthumping
Mambo Beat
Macarena von Los del Río
Mas Que Nada von Sergio Mendes
Take on Me von Reel Big Fish
La Bamba
Tequila
Soul Bossa Nova
Love Lease
The Theme of Inoki
El Mambo
El Ritmo Tropical
The Cup of Life von Ricky Martin
Living la Vida Loca
Samba de Amigo
Open Your Heart
Sonic – You Can Do Anything
Super Sonic Racing
Burning Hearts
Dreams Dreams
Magical Sound Shower
After Burner
Opa-Opa!
Rent a Hero No.1
Chakushin Melody Damon is an utility for creating music and sound, and also features a collection of melodies and sounds for using in mobile phones. Release in Japan for PS1.
beatmania 5thMIX is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the fifth numbered game in the beatmania series (but 6th beatmania arcade game) and is part of the BEMANI franchise.
The game is played with a controller with one turn table and 5 keys, three white and two black. On the screen you will see bars moving from the top to bottom in columns representing each of the keys and the turntable. When the bars reach the judgement line it is time to scratch.
beatmania 5thMIX removed the combo count added in 3rdMIX, and restricted the flashing great judgement to EXPERT mode, both of these changes are reverted in the next entry in the series. Song selection has been reworked and are now shown in a list with difficulty levels shown to the left of the song name.
For the first time in the series a harder version of a chart is added. Only 4 songs feature them and the can only be played on stage 2 in Hard mode. The Modifiers SUDDEN and HI-SPEED were added.
The song list has 19 songs returning from 4thMIX, 7 Dancemania lice
This early DDR-like dancing game can automatically generate step charts, letting you play to any music you like. It was released only in Japan on September 22nd 1999.
Pop'n music 3 is a rhythm game. It is the 3rd game in the Pop'n Music series and a part of Konami's BEMANI Franchise.
The game is played on a controller with 9 large coloured buttons, each button has a lane representation on the screen, along each lane similarly coloured icons (called pop-kun) move down the screen, when they reach the judgement line the player must press the corresponding button with correct timing.
pop'n music 3 introduces the Hyper mode, a mode where you play a course of 3 courses in they Hyper difficulty. The game has 24 songs returning from earlier entries in the series and 29 new songs, for a total of 53 songs.
Beatmania Append 4thMix: The Beat Goes On was released by KCEJ on September 9th, 1999. This is is the countpart version of the arcade game beatmania 4thMIX.
It has a total of 30 songs, 23 from beatmania 4thMIX and 7 from 3rdMIX and completeMIX.
Since this is an Append release, it needs another beatmania title to act as a key disc to boot the game.
First beatmania APPEND game that uses its own independent memory card slot for save data. Previous beatmania APPEND games, as well as all BONUS EDIT games, use the same memory card slot as beatmania CS / beatmania APPEND YebisuMIX; only one of the aforementioned games can share that slot.
Dancing Stage Featuring True Kiss Destination (ダンシングステージフィーチャリングトゥルーキスデスティネーション, Danshingu Suteji Fīcharingu Tourū Kisu Desutinēshon) is the first "Dancing Stage" title of the Dance Dance Revolution series released in Japan and other parts of Asia on July 27, 1999. The Dancing Stage games in Japan all deviate away from the main DDR series of games and for True Kiss Destination, it features a themed set of music by the Japanese group of the same name as well as original music from Konami's in house artists.
The 2nd arcade release in Konami's beatmaniaIIDX franchise. Wasn't much of an upgrade but it added some popular tracks from the 5-key franchise as well as some new songs that still remain amongst the most notable in the series.
Perfect Performer: The Yellow Monkey is a Music/Rhythm video game featuring The Yellow Monkey, a Japanese Rock Band, formed by Kazuya Yoshii aka Lovin (Vocals), Hirose Youichi aka Heesey (Bass), Hideaki Kikuchi aka Emma (Guitar), Eiji Kikuchi aka Annie (Drums).
Is a derivative game from beatmania series. It has a total of 20 songs, most of them brand new songs. It requires a Key Disc to play it because it's an extension. Normal, Hard and Expert are absent from the game. The player go straight to play the songs.