Twenty years after the birth of DanceDanceRevolution, a new generation dance game is finally here!
Anyone can easily enjoy the shuffle dance that is all the rage around the world!
"Shuffle dance" is characterized by the steps of sliding your feet on the ground in time with EDM (Electronic Dance Music).
At Dancerush Stardom, anyone can easily enjoy various dances centred on the shuffle dance, simply by moving their bodies according to the instructions on the screen.
In addition, it is equipped with a lesson stage where you can learn the basic steps of various shuffle dances such as "Running Man", so even beginners can easily enjoy it.
The stage part is equipped with a large sensor panel to catch the movement of the foot in detail. Up to 2 people can play at the same time in a style that is lined up in front and behind.
When you take steps, the LEDs spread all over the floor shine in vibrant colours, attracting the interest of the bystanders and further enhancing the uplifting feeling of the player.
Hangman is a word-guessing game. The player must try to guess the word that the computer randomly chose, letter by letter. On each incorrect letter the player can opt to draw a picture of his current state.
Light Bringer (ライトブリンガー) , also known as Dungeon Magic, is a 1994 arcade game by Taito Corporation Japan and is also included in Taito Legends 2. Unlike most medieval/fantasy beat 'em ups, it featured an isometric viewing angle, some platforming (usually involving players stacking rocks or crates to climb on and jump to treasure chests), unusually large stylised sprites, and variable blood/gore settings.
Unusually, there are two European versions of the game: one uses the title Light Bringer, and the other uses the title Dungeon Magic. While this game uses the same title as Taito's earlier NES game Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements, the two games are unrelated aside from their titles.
pop'n music Tune Street is a rhythm game. It is the 19th game in the Pop'n Music series and a part of Konami's BEMANI Franchise.
The game is played on a controller with 9 large coloured buttons, each button has a lane representation on the screen, along each lane similarly coloured icons (called pop-kun) move down the screen, when they reach the judgement line the player must press the corresponding button with correct timing.
pop'n music Tune Street was the first game in the series available in HD in the new optional wide screen cabinet. The HD version allows for additional information about your play to be displayed on the side of the play field. It is also the first game to offer pop'n music cards, collectable trading cards featuring the pop'n music characters.
pop'n music Tune Street features a massive song list, with 595 songs returning from previous entries, 53 license songs from TV and Anime, 108 songs from home versions of the series, 75 downloadable songs from the ee'MALL system as well as 72 brand new
Head On N is an arcade video game released by Nintendo in 1979. The game is a licensed clone of Sega's arcade game Head On.
Head On N is a maze game in a similar vein to Pac-Man that has the player controlling a car, collecting dots and avoiding the other cars in the maze in order not to crash (the other cars act as the ghosts from Pac-Man).
Space King is an early arcade game from Konami. It is the first non-Breakout clone the company produced, instead being a clone of Taito's Space Invaders.
Dance Dance Revolution X3 is a music video game, and a part of the Dance Dance Revolution series. The arcade version of DDR X3 was revealed by Konami on June 2, 2011. The sequel to Dance Dance Revolution X2, X3 began public beta testing on June 8, 2011. Promotional information for the game revealed the full name for the game, called Dance Dance Revolution X3 VS 2ndMix due to the new "2ndMix" mode in the game. It was released in Japan on November 16, 2011 for dedicated cabinets and November 30, 2011 for upgrade kits, and December 16, 2011 in Asia.
Heroic Episode is a 2D top-down fantasy shooter, similar to Commando or Ninja Princess in an ancient land. The player controls a small, bearded man who wears a horned helmet, goes straight forward and shoots various enemies and bosses. He has unlimited bullets, but the weapon has a very limited range.
Manic Panic Ghosts, known as Poka Suka Ghost! It's a Boo Bash! in Japan, is an arcade game released by Sega for Sega NAOMI arcade hardware in 2007.
It can be seen as a hybrid between light-gun and "whack-a-mole" games, relying on magic hammer wands which players wave in the air (similar to Wii remotes).
It has so far received no home ports.
The second arcade light gun shooter with a camera that detects the player's movements. Players can use body movements to hide behind objects and dodge (slow-moving) bullets. It was a video game with fairly accurate full-body motion detection, a very rare system in its time.