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Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix

Nintendo

Party

October 24, 2005

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix is another part of the extremely popular music game series launched in 1998. This product comes with a special controller in the form of a dance mat, which allows you to press the appropriate directional combinations with your feet to the rhythm of specific melodies.

Get on da Mic

Get on da Mic

PlayStationXboxNintendo

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Get on da Mic is another music game, reminiscent of such productions as Karaoke Revolution or SingStar. This time more than forty of the world's best hits of hip-hop music have been made available for singing, or rather "capturing".

Karaoke Revolution Party

Karaoke Revolution Party

PlayStationXboxNintendo

Party

November 8, 2005

The next installment of a popular series of games about music. This time there are about 50 popular songs to sing. Noteworthy is the ability to unlock hidden objects and play modes.

Donkey Konga

Donkey Konga

Nintendo

Party

September 27, 2004

A musical arcade game from the monkey series Donkey Kong, addressed to the younger part of the players. A special controller in the shape of two drums is attached to the game. The gameplay is based on appropriate tapping out the rhythms of famous songs and moving on to the next stages. The game also offers the possibility of having fun in several people.

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

Nintendo

Party

February 4, 2005

The next part of the adventures of the popular gorilla. This time Nintendo decided to combine a music game with a platformer. In Jungle Beat we control the hero with two electronic drums called bongos.

Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade

Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade

Nintendo

Party

May 10, 2005

Donkey Konga 2 is a continuation of a well-known music game of the same title. Just like the first part, it uses special drums, on which the player will tap the rhythm of the songs on the album.