You're Fever, the mayor of Fever Town! A trip back from space caused you to crash here instead of home, and things began to pile up on your desk ever since. Once an abandoned spot on the map, it's now a hot spot for the world's rejects, criminals, scumbags and any others shunned from their homes. Your girlfriend is also from space, and you're hiding some dark secrets from her... can you handle a relationship as well as you can handle being a mayor?
The rapping pup, PaRappa, dreams of impressing his friend, the beautiful Sunny Funny, and going out on a date with her. But what he lacks is confidence - help PaRappa rap his way through learning Kung Fu, a driving test, cooking and more, all in order to get the girl. And remember - You Gotta Believe! PaRappa the Rapper is a game based on lyrics, music and rhythm. The game itself is very basic - each stage has a 'teacher', that PaRappa must follow. You'll see the teacher say some lyrics, and then PaRappa must copy the teacher by pressing the appropriate buttons to repeat those lyrics back. Rap well, and you'll be able to continue; fudge up the lyrics, and the music will start to distort and the teacher will become displeased. Continue to mess up and you'll fail the stage. Of course, the goal is not to copy the teacher, but instead to outperform them - you can do this by improvising in the song's gaps. Listen to how the song goes, and improvise in time to the music; if you perform well enough, the teacher will step
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A spare moment is all you need to be able to drum along to your favorite beats in this easy-to-play, portrait-mode mobile game!
K-ON! Houkago Rhythm Time is the first arcade game based on the K-ON! anime. The game was released in 2013 by Sega and was later replaced with K-ON!! Houkago Rhythm Selection a year later to tie in with season 2.
The first "catch up" Japanese Dance Dance Revolution title. Most of the songlist consists of new Konami originals from Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX and Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME CS (America), along with a few new licenses, some of the licenses from Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME CS (America), some old Konami original DDR songs, and two new KONAMI originals. Song list as a result has a large emphasis on Bemani crossovers than most Japanese CS DDR releases. Of the 55 Konami originals in DDR FESTIVAL, only 19 are original DDR songs/original remixes. Also, it is the only Japanese DDR without Dancemania licenses, hence no Dancemania advertisement is featured in the attract mode.
Headbangers is a light-hearted, Rhythm Battle Royale Game where you and 29 other Pigeons compete against each other, all to complete your quest of claiming the title of Master Headbanger!
Friday Night Funkin': Pibby Corrupted Kitchen Gun is a mod for Friday Night Funkin' based around the Kitchen Gun skit from The Peter Serafinowicz Show mixed in the corruption concept from Come and Learn with Pibby!. The mod showcases a theoretical situation where Derek Bum becomes corrupted and has to sing against Boyfriend.
Friday Night Funkin': Idol is a mod for Friday Night Funkin' based on the anime Oshi no Ko. The mod features various songs from the anime, including Idol.
This is the first work in the "Symphony Lover's Dream Series" to land on the Wii. The game starts with a completely original story and takes you into a different world of "Symphony Lover's Dream". The songs appearing in the game are all well-known songs, this time we will use Wiimote to perform somatosensory performances! And it supports 4 people to play together at the same time!
After being sucked inside of the internet, Boyfriend has to face another dead meme again, it's Boykisser! They shall both get into a rap fight to see who is the ultimate Boykisser!
A plug-and-play console designed to capitalize on the boom of games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band, manufactured and released sometime in 2009. It contains licensed MIDI versions of various rock songs like 'Dream Police' (Cheap Trick) and 'Thriller' (Fall Out Boy), and four modes from which to play them in. It has garnered a reputation for being a rather poor representation of the 'guitar game' subtype, often pointing to the lackluster covers and low production quality.