Make music on the move with Pocket Music, the music creation game. Create your own music from a selection of samples, drum beats, baselines, melodies, and other musical instruments. Play them back, save them to your cartridge, or swap them with a friend. Features include more than 600 different high quality samples and instruments, custom drumbeats, baselines, melodies and sound effects, a riff editor to allow you to create your own sounds, and prearranged tracks to demonstrate the capabilities of the game.
Martial Beat is a game created by Konami for the arcade and PlayStation in Japan in 2002. It is based on the players' actions by use of wristband sensors. The game was shipped in a modified Dance Dance Revolution cabinet, with the sensors and the game's art on it. Although there are two sets of selection buttons (as Dance Dance Revolution supported two players), the game is one player only. To play the game, one needs to follow the on-screen instructor, and when a red light turns on located on top of the screen, the player must perform the move by repeating the instructor.
beatmania 7thMIX is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the twelfth game in the beatmania series 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.
7thMIX allow the player to have separate lanes for the two black keys. Instead of in between the lanes of the white keys. This makes the lanes much closer to the beatmania IIDX series. 1-Turn scratches are introduces, where you need to turn the turntable exactly once to get the best score.
MANIAC has been renamed back to ANOTHER again. All singles and double charts has been re-rated and for the first time in the series the rate for the single chart and the double chart are rated separately.
The game has 27 songs returning from 6thMIX and introduced an additional 32 songs for a total of 59 songs.
[Unreleased 1983] Maneuver down an abstract tunnel of colored light without crashing. Succeed and go on to a musical memory game: notes are randomly played that you must then play back using the hand controller keypad. Score points for how quickly you duplicate the series of notes. Then its back into the tunnel and on to a longer series of notes in the memory game.
Russ Lieblich did the sounds and music for a number of games at Mattel Electronics (including Snafu) before going to Activision where he designed this game. Peter Kaminski, who programmed River Raid, helped Russ with the programming. It was finally released on the Intellivision Rocks! CD.
Beatmania III: Append 7thMix - keepin' Evolution is a rhythm game developed by Konami. It is the fourth game in the beatmania III series, a spin-off of the beatmania series. It is part of the BEMANI franchise.
The game is played with a controller with one turn table, one foot pedal 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, foot pedal and the turntable. When the bars reach the judgement line it is time to hit the key or scratch.
Introduces 1-Turn scratches to the beatmania III series. Unlike beatmania 7thMIX where the Single and Double charts have separate rating, here it remain the same.
As with the other APPEND titles, the songlist is mainly focused on brining over songs from beatmania 7thMIX. 32 songs were brought over and 6 song got LONG versions. 188 songs return from the previous entry in the series. The song list has a total of 225 songs.
Pop'n Music Animelo 2 (Pop'n Music アニメロ2) is a rhythm video game developed by Konami and released on Arcade platforms in 2001 in Japan. It is a spinoff entry in the Pop'n Music series. Unlike the previous Animelo entry, the game didn't have a console release.
Help Blue plan a Big Musical! Join Blue, Steve and their favourite friends in Blue's first game ever for the PlayStation game console! Kids will explore and learn about music as they help Steve and Blue plan the Big Musical. Features eleven games and activities designed specifically for preschoolers. Includes songs from Blue's Big Musical Movie!
Magix Music Maker is a commercial digital music editor, which was designed by the company Magix for the consumer sector. In its present form, its program attributes originate from Magix's professional digital audio workstation, Samplitude. The first version of Music Maker was published in 1994. With more than a million copies sold, Music Maker has become one of Europe's most successful music editing programs.[3] Magix Music Maker is user friendly and someone without experience in music production is able to make songs in various genres.
A CD version for PlayStation 2 was released in 2003,[4] followed by a Deluxe Edition on DVD in 2005.[5] In 2013, Music Maker Jam was released for download in the Windows 8 store.[6] A version for Android followed later that year.[7]
This PlayStation 2 release is a voice acting simulator that allows you to play with a microphone or with a controller, which turns the gameplay into a more rhythm-game-like experience.
Bravo Music Christmas Edition is the first sequel of the musical adventure game starring a brave conductor of an orchestra fighting off the town's worries with his music. This version features a Christmas theme in its story and music.
The city has announced plans to destroy the concert hall! You are Takt, a young conductor attempting to recruit the best musicians around so that they can put on a concert to save the performance hall. In order to accomplish this, Takt must travel around the city making people happy with his music and recruiting them for his orchestra. Once he has his ensemble together, it's time for the big show: a musical extravaganza at the symphony hall. Perform perfectly and you will save the hall and keep music alive for generations to come. If you fail, the hall will be closed down. The game features 11 levels, including the epic performance at the symphony hall. Touch-sensitive controls allow you to feel the music. The soundtrack features Brahms, Strauss, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Beethoven, and many other classical artists.
GuitarFreaks and DrumMania are rock-oriented music video games. In GuitarFreaks, the player uses a controller to simulate the playing of an electric guitar, while in DrumMania, the player must hit the drum parts when the notes reach the bottom of the screen in order to fill in missing drum parts from a song.