Mungyodance is the first game in the Mungyodance series. It is a rhythm game that features 167 songs, and has an overall simpler feel than the two succeeding games in the series.
The Digital Deluxe Edition includes:
- Sonic the Hedgehog music DLC pack: Open your heart,
Reach for the Stars (Re-Colors), and I'm Here
- Sonic the Hedgehog and Tails costumes
- Space Channel 5, Super Monkey Ball, and PuyoPuyo costumes and accessories
- More music from SEGA fan-favorites: Space Channel 5, RGG Studio, and Rhythm Thief
Beat Games studio brings fresh beats from Monstercat to Beat Saber! Dive into the pulsing music of Monstercat and slash the beats in our brand new Monstercat Music Pack. See you on the leaderboards!
Monstercat Music Pack includes the tracks:
- 'Boundless' - Aero Chord
- 'Emoji VIP' - Pegboard Nerds
- 'Epic' - Tokyo Machine
- 'Feeling Stronger (feat. Charlotte Colley) [High Maintenance Remix]' - Muzzy
- 'Overkill' - RIOT
- 'Rattlesnake' - Rogue
- 'Stronger (feat. Emel)' - Stonebank
- 'This Time' - Kayzo
- 'Till It's Over' - Tristam
- 'We Won't Be Alone (feat. Laura Brehm)' - Feint
Beat Games studio brings fresh beats from Rocket League to Beat Saber! Dive into the pulsing music of Rocket League and slash the beats in our brand new Rocket League x Monstercat Music Pack. See you on the leaderboards!
Rocket League x Monstercat Music Pack includes the tracks:
Tokyo Machine - 'PLAY'
Stephen Walking - 'Glide'
Slushii - 'LUV U NEED U'
Tokyo Machine - 'ROCK IT'
Dion Timmer - 'Shiawase'
Slushii & Dion Timmer - 'Test Me'
Led Zeppelin: Rock Band was a cancelled spin off for the Rock Band series based around the band Led Zeppelin. The game never got far in development before being cancelled.
Rock Band: Japan is a cancelled spinoff game in the Rock Band series. The game was intended to feature various songs from Japanese artists, alongside some Western songs. The game was cancelled due to licensing difficulties with Japanese songs and the cost of manufacturing the controllers for a Japanese audience.
Rock Band Sessions was a cancelled entry in the Rock Band series that was intended to be a sequel to Rock Band 3, however was scrapped during development. The game would've had a focus on the composition of music. Gameplay of the cancelled game was later shown off by IGN on May 12, 2015.
A simple yet brutally difficult game that will undoubtedly frustrate and personally insult you. Uncover a story full of psychological manipulation and emotional warfare while banging your head against unfairly designed levels. Sound like fun? Great! Let's see how that optimism is doing for you in a few hours.
Rhythm Planet is a cute and hilarious game developed by Aoga Technology and published by Gamepoch Star Journey. The game perfectly combines music rhythm with new features of PSVR2, such as adaptive triggers, head-mounted vibration feedback, and surround sound, allowing players to enjoy the fun on dozens of "super parties".
A cancelled Google Stadia port of Just Dance 2023 Edition was announced at the game's initial reveal during an Ubisoft Forward, however due to the fail of the Google Stadia the game would never come out after the announcement of the discontinuation of the console coming 2 months before the games release.
Just Dance: Vitality School was a Chinese exclusive game in the Just Dance series. The game served as a replacement for Just Dance Now for Chinese markets and featured various exclusive songs from Chinese musicians.
SuperStar Stayc is a mobile rhythm game, containing the songs from the Girl group Stayc. Developed by Dalcomsoft, the same creators of titles like SuperStar JYPNATION and SuperStar SMTOWN.
American Idol is a music-based, rhythm-action game that will allow you to create, style, and train a contestant for the competition. Once styled and trained you'll see your contestant progress through the auditions, various heats, and then, hopefully, make it to the grand final. You'll need quick fingers as you match the right combination of buttons to what's displayed on the screen helping your contestant sing a sweet harmony and dance to the rhythm of the song. Get it wrong and your voice fades and goes out of tune as the judges and later the audience grow unsettled.
Street Dance is a DDR style music game and a revised version of Inventor's game of the same name. The title screen was taken from the Music Video of Venga Boys' Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! The 2008 version uses Avilon sound engine (same as in Sharp X68000 games) instead of Sunsoft sound engine used in first version of the game to play PCM music.
The Dance Dance Resolution clone seen on the DDR consoles. The game steals countless actual songs from well-known artists (not cover versions), with their music videos playing in the background. It is divided into two modes: "MTV Mode" (featuring more general music, and using the MTV logo), and "Cartoon Mode" (which seems to solely feature Hatsune Miku songs). ["DDR" hardware only]