Rock out to your favorite music in this music and rhythm game from the creators of Guitar Hero and Rock Band.
Phase is played in a forced single-point perspective view of a three line track. Down each line come colored circles, and the player must click the corresponding button on the click wheel when the circle reaches the bottom of the screen. The circles are arranged on the track in relation to the beat of the music track being played.
Additionally, there are occasional series of smaller, more closely spaced dots that will sweep across the track. These require the player to swipe their finger across the click wheel at the correct pace, instead of clicking the wheel buttons.
The game comes with Easy, Medium, and Hard settings available for immediate play. After completing a marathon with the Hard difficulty setting, Expert mode is made available. In the same way, completing a marathon on Expert unlocks Insane mode. The difficulty settings control the speed of the track and the number of the dots, as well
Australian Idol Sing is a single and multiplayer singing game. In real karaoke style, songs appear on your screen and you have to sing the right words at the right time. Onscreen indicators inform you what pitch you need to maintain at any given time. Hit the right notes for the right amount of time, and you'll get high scores.
Beatmania Append 5thMix: Time to Get Down was released on March 2nd, 2000 as a countpart of beatmania 5thMIX -Time to get down-. It has a total of 49 songs, including five additional.
Kirarin Revolution: Tsukutte Misechao! Kime Kira Stage is a video game developed and published by Konami and released on Nintendo DS on December 13, 2007 in Japan. It is the fourth game based on the Kirarin Revolution series.
Kirarin Revolution: Minna de Odorou Furi Furi Debut! is a video game developed and published by Konami and released on Nintendo DS on July 24, 2008 in Japan. It is the fifth game based on the Kirarin Revolution series.
beatmania 4thMIX is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the fourth numbered game in the beatmania series (but 5th 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 4thMIX is the first big redesign of the series, it features a brand new interface. Difficulty is now on a scale from 1 to 7. All songs have been given a single and double mode chart. Song list shows not only genre and title, but artist as well.
Although all previous beatmania songs have been removed. a brand-new set of 23 songs was added as a replacement. It is the first time that licensed songs makes an appearance in the series, as well as crossovers from other BEMANI games.
Hit the floor with the Diva Girls!
The Diva Girls are back on the floor and they're about to bust some moves.Kelly, Gabrielle, Alyssa and Madison are ready for the greatest dance competition in the world, but are they ready to face off against each other? * Match your moves to the beat with the Touch Screen * Learn new steps and special moves * Tour the world with fourteen new locations * Three styles of music to master across fifteen all-new songs
Christmas With Weezer is a cheerful music beat game from the makers of Tap Tap Revenge, featuring exclusive holiday songs performed by everyone's favorite rock band, Weezer. Tap your way into the holiday season to six familiar songs with an upbeat rock & roll twist. Additionally, get to hard mode to play two hit tracks from Weezer's Red Album. This game is sure to make even the grinch crack a smile.
It's a dark and stormy night when Mickey and friends drop in at a haunted house looking for directions; the front door slams shut, locking the group in, and the five of them spread out to search the house for keys. The house is haunted by three friendly ghosts that only Pluto and the player can see; Shaky, Quaky and Clyde, who assist the group by making keys available as Mickey and pals solve six puzzles.
Silverware dances, a stuffed bear yawns and stretches, spiders scurry about as the player clicks on items in the six rooms; often two characters will converge in a room and hold a short conversation while the player is idle. Gameplay uses the mouse; to move from room to room the player clicks where the cursor becomes an arrow - at the edge of the screen, on the staircase and the secret passageway.
Released in 2003, this game was only available bundled with a PORTATONE EZ-250i keyboard by Yamaha. It also had DLC songs, which were available to download in that moment. This game was final release, and it marked the end of the KEYBOARDMANIA franchise.