The 12th Taiko arcade machine, released in December 2008. Taiko 12 marked a plateau as far as development of the series was concerned- the game mechanics and graphics have been perfected over so many different versions. No major fixes or upgrades were made on this version, except for one small thing- instead of 'Taiko no Tatsujin Twelve' being announced on the title screen, it was replaced with the Japanese equivalent 'Jyuu-ni' (which also means twelve).
What started as a passion project has now evolved into a complete overhaul of the iconic VS IMPOSTOR mod. Codenamed UPDOG, this brand-new version is a full-on reimagining built from the ground up. Every aspect, from visuals to vocals, has been carefully redesigned to fully reach the potential it once had.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or a total newcomer, VS IMPOSTOR delivers a fresh experience! with new remixes of classic songs, completely overhauled visuals, a brand new menu, and maybe even a few secrets.
SingStar Clásicos is a karaoke game on the PlayStation 2 system published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and developed by SCEE and London Studio. This is the 17th installment in the SingStar saga and an exclusive version for Spain.Show less
In Beat Heaven Symphony, rhythm isn’t just heard — it’s felt.
With 20 unique tracks, every beat is a challenge, every note a step in your musical journey.
From Easy to Expert, test your timing and let your fingers dance.
Hit the right keys at the right moment and become the master of rhythm.
The music is rising... the stage is yours, the tempo is with you!
Tap the tiles in sync with the melody and make sure not to miss any tiles. This is an apple arcade only version of the popular free to play game that removes all ads and microtransactions. It requires a subscription to play.
The Synth Riders team challenges YOU! Think you’ve got what it takes to not just complete a song and earn a top score on leaderboards? We’re now throwing every trick at you to defeat you with our new Challenges+ feature.
Everything from alien invaders that attack the rails to trip up your high score run. Maybe the on-screen notes will vanish, or change colors, or shrink...
Dance to the rhythm with your mouse! Dash through various obstacles and glide across the screen using smooth mouse controls, fine-tuned for the perfect flow.
Space Venus bills itself not as a game, but as "Music Visual Software". It takes the Japanese pop group Morning Musume and puts them in the role of the crew of a space station, charged with generating Life Oriented Virtual Energy (LOVE). The player chooses an area of the space station, where they'll find different kinds of video experiences.
Some areas simply play standard video clips, either taking place in the fictional space setting or showing behind-the-scenes footage from the making of this game. Some are special 360° panoramic videos where panning and zooming can be controlled with the gamepad.
Some sections are more heavily interactive. One section, called simply "Mini-game", allows you to shoot at spaceships flying around the space station. Another section, "Morning Musume TVDJ", reuses the system from Sony's earlier PS2 game TVDJ and allows the player to reedit and add effects to several of the group's music videos in real-time. Failure to time placement of song sections appropriately results in repeati
A derivative game of the O2Jam series with a unique method of firing round notes, which was different from the existing note method.
It was originally Tap Mix by Today Entertainment, which was released exclusively for iOS in 2011, Momo acquired the intellectual property rights of the game in March 2012 and renamed the game after.