C.P.U. Bach is an interactive music-generating program designed by Sid Meier and Jeff Briggs for the 3DO. It can create Baroque music in the style of Bach for various keyboard, wind, or string instruments and in a variety of forms (e.g., concerti, fugues, minuets, chorales). The compositions are then performed by the software with synchronous 3D graphics on screen showing the virtual instruments being played.
The name of the program is a pun on the initials of one of Bach's actual sons, C.P.E. Bach, and "CPU".
Megpoid the Music is a rhythm game developed by ParaPhray for the Playstation Portable. The game focuses on the Vocaloid GUMI and features 30 tracks of her solo catalog from various artists in the Vocaloid community.
Street Dancer is a rhythm game starring the crew of wuz↑b? a Japanese pop music performance group.
The game features standard with a line of button prompts scrolling across the bottom of the play are that you will have to press when they reach the center of the screen. Before you start a game you will be asked to select a member of the wuz↑b? crew; Nana, Kaoru, Shino, or U. As you press buttons the chosen terpsichorean will shake it or stare at you in stupefaction, depending on your performance. A 'life bar' is presented on the screen if you fail to perform well the bar will go down, when it is empty your game ends. To clear a stage and unlock a new background with a harder song you'll have to get about a 60% perfect score. You can always record your performances to watch over and over.
Rhyme Rider Kerorican is a music video game in the style of Vib-Ribbon, an earlier game developed by the same studio. The game's plot is quite simple involving the adventures of Kerorican, a female astronaut wearing kemonomimi-style frog-helmet, as she walks along accompanied by jazzy techno music. As Kerorican continues her walk, she encounters more and more enemies and obstacles. Kerorican must jump, duck, kick aside, or otherwise dodge these obstacles to progress and as she does so, the actions she takes add notes to the song such that the player's actions results in a generative melody. By successfully clearing strings of obstacles, Kerorican's combo count increases and this can result in a reward to the player of a crown that acts to skip the player over obstacles. This game is played with the WonderSwan Color held diagonally, the only game on the system to do so. This is why all text in the game is oblique.
The game has been criticized for difficulty of gameplay as timing and tricky button combinations often
Taiko Drum Master is an entry in Namco's Taiko No Tatsujin rhythm game series and the first to have a Western release. As in other rhythm games, the goal is to interact with a special controller according to scrolling onscreen prompts timed to music. This game comes bundled with the TaTaCon drum controller, a miniature version of a Japanese taiko drum with sensors in the middle and on the sides.
In-game actions are indicated by scrolling circle icons. Red circles indicate hitting the center of the drum, while blue circles require the player to hit the edge. On big circles, the player can hit both center or edge sensors for bonus points. Finally, yellow lines and balloons require the player to perform drum rolls.
The game comes with a varied set of tunes: from covered pop hits like Material Girl and ABC to music from other Namco games such as Katamari Damacy and Dragon Spirit and even television theme songs. In addition, there are also several mini-games included on the disc that use the TaTaCon for more esoteric
Love Live! School Idol Paradise is a rhythm-action game based on the Love Live! franchise. The game was split into three versions as "Vol.1 Printemps Unit", "Vol.2 BiBi Unit", and "Vol.3 Lily White Unit".
Love Live! School Idol Paradise is a rhythm-action game based on the Love Live! franchise. The game was split into three versions as "Vol.1 Printemps Unit", "Vol.2 BiBi Unit", and "Vol.3 Lily White Unit".
Love Live! School Idol Paradise is a rhythm-action game based on the Love Live! franchise. The game was split into three versions as "Vol.1 Printemps Unit", "Vol.2 BiBi Unit", and "Vol.3 Lily White Unit".
The catgirls of La Soleil takes to the stage and steps into the spotlight with their very own live concert. Dancing, singing, MIX'ing and purring, this is the NEKOPARA event that comes right home to you, and you got the best seat in the house! No idol can compare to a catgirl, nyaaa~
Project: Bits (Pronounced Beats) is a complimentary music and rhythm game. It's primary goal functions as a distribution platform for various songs and steps. Listen to the music. Feel the groove. Hit the arrows.
DoSolFa-Lite is a music game designed to learn how to read musical notes.
With vibrant graphics, catchy tunes, and an excellent gameplay, it has never been easier to learn how to read musical notes.
DoSolFa-Lite proposes 40 levels in treble and bass clef. An special "infinite" level generates notes randomly with increasing speed, and allows the player to continue to progress, even when all the levels have been completed.
Highlighted lines have been set up as a guide to help beginners, and small stars twinkle to show the solution when an error has been made.
Each note identified is played by DoSolFa, allowing you to familiarize yourself with the pitch sounds. The background music tracks, numerous and varied, complement the pitch sounds to create a genuine musical experience.
DoSolFa is played either with solfege (do re mi...) or letters (A B C...).
In Dance! It's your Stage, players perform 20 dance routines on eight spectacular stages. Besides Career mode with its own success story, players can cut to the chase and attempt Quickstart mode and plunge headlong into the game.
It´s not important what you see but the rhythm you have!
This is the key point of Metronomeer, an app in which the idea is not only to see the needle of the metronome moving from left to right, but to feel the rhythm and follow it.
- Share your best score with your friends.
- 3 Bonus stages that are going to test your reflexes
- 4 different skins available.
IA Visual Tracks -COLORFUL- (also known as "IA/VT -COLORFUL-") is a game produced for the PS Vita by MARVELOUS Inc. It stars 1st Place Co., Ltd.'s VOCALOID, IA in her first video game role. The game was initially due for its Japanese release on July 31, 2014, but after several delays was released on July 30, 2015.
When Marvelous released official apology notices about the game delays, there were no officially statement as to the reason behind the delay, although it was mentioned that "the further improvement of quality" was a key factor.