Immerse Yourself in the Rhythm Revolution with COXETA!
Prepare to embark on an extraordinary musical journey in COXETA, the groundbreaking rhythm action game that shatters the boundaries of time and space.
Join forces with the legendary O2JAM and experience an electrifying fusion of genres.
Tap, slide, and hold to the beat as you navigate through captivating levels, each with its own unique rhythm and visual spectacle.
As a researcher at the enigmatic Extraordinary Science & Technology Institute, you'll witness the convergence of dimensions in a vibrant world where rhythm reigns supreme.
Just Dance: Unlimited Party is a modification, that lets the players get access to Just Dance Unlimited maps, which are exclusive to the newer generation consoles.
Get your party started to 50+ new tracks, including smash hits like 'Let's Get It Started' by The Black Eyed Peas, 'Cheerleader' by OMI or 'Ain't My Fault' by Zara Larrson. Discover the Sweat Mode: create your own workout playlists and keep track of burned calories!
VoltRhythm is a retro-futuristic four-key rhythm game where rhythm play generates power. Accurate rhythm play emits a large amount of "rhythm energy," which can be converted to usable electricity with surprising efficiency. Your goal is to fill the energy reserves by playing as many songs as possible with as much accuracy as possible.
Though, what is the reason for gathering this much energy...?
Guitar Hero 3-Disc Set is a compilation pack of PlayStation 2 Guitar Hero games that were developed by Harmonix including Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, and Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, published by Activision.
Pocket Music was a cancelled rhythm game for the Game Boy starring Barbara the Bat. It was cancelled and development shifted to Game Boy Music, which would also get cancelled. Barbara the Bat would later receive her debut in Daigassou! Band Brothers, for the Nintendo DS.
Get danceMELA, India's first Multiplayer Online Dancing Game. Dance with people from all over India while enjoying the latest Bollywood hits. Create your very own character, choose what they wear right from the hairstyle to the type of shoes. Meet, greet and chat with other players using the in-game Chat tool.
danceMELA is easy to learn, fun to play and the best way to make new friends online. Get In, Get Dancing!
Get ready to move with Musical Vibes RX, a dynamic dance game you can play using Joy-Con controllers or your smartphone camera connected to your console!
Taiko no Tatsujin 12.5 (the widely accepted short form of the 12 Zoryoban machine) was released in July 2009, a month after Asia 12. It's not a fully new version, instead 12.5 succeeds at what the original Taiko 12 failed to do- provide compelling reason to come back to the arcade to play compelling new songs. 'Zoryoban' means 'expanded version' which is very true, as it included a whopping 145 songs on debut and 155 after all the secret codes were revealed, a far cry from the minimalist approach by the original. 12.5 is almost completely different from 12 in terms of fun.
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).