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The Idolmaster Must Songs - Ao-Ban
Arcade
December 10, 2015
A classic music-rhythmic game, which is a spin-off of the Taiko no Tatsujin series. The game offers a total of forty songs written for Idolmaster games and their animated adaptation. The task of the players is to beat the rhythm on virtual taiko drums.

Persona 4: Dancing All Night
Arcade
June 25, 2015
A rhythm game developed by Atlus and Dingo. The story of Persona 4: Dancing All Night begins six months after the events of Persona 4 — Rise Kujikawa went back into show-business, but soon a rumor spreads, saying that there is a mysterious music video, which sweeps those, who watch it at midnight to the “other side.” The gameplay is based on dance battles, and the story is shown in the cutscenes between them. To win, you need good reflexes, precision, the ability to perform flawless series of moves in accordance with the rhythm. Like the previous games in the Shin Megami Tensei series, the 3D visuals in stylized like a manga. The game features a soundtrack consisting of remixes by e.g. Tetsuya Komuro and Daisuke Asakura.

Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight
Arcade
December 4, 2018
Another entry in the series of action music-rhythm games that utilize the soundtrack from the main entries of the jRPG Persona series developed by Atlus. The gameplay mechanics are based on simple principles and – similarly to other music games – focus on pressing buttons at the right time, when their symbols appear on the screen. Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight features several gameplay modes, including a visual novel story campaign that takes place in Persona 5 universe. The game uses the engine and technology from the fifth main entry in the Persona series. The game features a few dozen of tracks from Persona 5, some of which are remixes created by various artists. The developers also included some completely new songs as a bonus.

Orgarhythm
Strategy
August 9, 2012
Innovative genre cocktail combining elements of logical game and real-time strategy. We play the role of a deity commanding an army of elementalists. The interface is based on touch and sound, and orders must be given in the right rhythm. The authors have prepared a single player campaign as well as a multi-player mode.

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F
Party
August 30, 2012
A classic rhythmic game in which the aim is to press the buttons indicated on the screen at the right time. The main character of the title is the virtual singer Hatsune Miku, who has been gaining more and more popularity in Japan for several years. Production is an extended version port from the PS Vita console.

DJMAX Technika Tune
Party
September 20, 2012
A music-arcade game where players are asked to select the buttons displayed on the screen to the rhythm of the music played in the background as quickly and accurately as possible. The control in the title is based entirely on the touch screens of the console.

Frederic: The Resurrection of Music
Party
October 3, 2012
Frederic: The Resurection of Music is a music game produced by the Polish studio Forever Entertainment. The player takes on the role of a resurrected composer who has to face nine personalities of the world of music in order to prove his superiority. The advantage of the game is nine classical works by Chopin in unusual, modern arrangements.

Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection
Strategy
June 20, 2013
The title is a spin-off of the Hyperdimension Neptune jRPG series, which combines the features of an adventure game, music game and manager. Players play the role of the head of a pop group of singers, and their task is to lead the charges to the very top of popularity. The members of the corpse are the heroines of the main cycle.

Big Fest
Strategy
December 2, 2015
A free-to-play music festival simulator from Sony Computer Entertainment, released exclusively for Sony consoles. In Big Fest, the players are given the task of planning and organizing an open-air festival. Our duties include things like deciding on all infrastructural details, e.g. location of the stage and food stalls. We can also decide what music will be played, choosing from a vast group of independent performers available on Jamendo. This is actually important for the bands that will appear on stage, since our festival can be watched and rated by other players, which plays crucial role in promoting each artist. The game’s world is presented in isometric view, with fully three-dimensional objects, employing the diorama effect to great success.

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd
Party
March 24, 2014
A music game in which to the rhythm of music press the buttons indicated on the screen. All songs included in the game were created by professional and amateur artists, using software that allows you to use the voice of virtual vocalists (vocaloid).

Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit
Party
March 20, 2014
Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit is a digital spin-off distribution-only series of Senran Kagura action titles. In the production of the protagonist of the cycle they participate in a great culinary competition. The cooking process is presented in the form of a rhythmic music game, and the player's task is to create the best and most exquisite dishes.

Taiko no Tatsujin: V Version
Arcade
July 9, 2015
A rhythm-oriented music game for PS Vita developed by Bandai Namco. Similarly to the previous installments of the series, the gameplay is focused around an uncomplicated premise – we have to beat out a rhythm on taiko drums, using a few buttons that correspond with the symbols appearing on the screen. The difficulty level, chosen before starting the game, determines the frequency of their appearance and the type of additional challenges. In relation to the previous installments, Taiko no Tatsujin: V Version has a story campaign in which the player, assuming the role of Don-san, has to defeat Revolution, the ancient dragon. The story is told in the form of cut-scenes, during which the main hero and his companion – Maple – acquire new equipment and useful items. The game is characteristic for its ample library of over 80 licensed Japanese songs and music tracks.

Myriad
Action
cancelled
Myriad is an interesting, eccentric production which is an interesting combination of a music game and a shooter. The game is about eliminating subsequent waves of enemies with the help of the song we create. The game was created by Erlend Grefsrud, creative director from Bifrost Entertainment studio.

Superbeat: Xonic
Arcade
October 22, 2015
A light-hearted music game, released exclusively for PlayStation Vita. The developers responsible for Superbeat: Xonic are known for DJMax, a popular music game series, and have changed the studio name to Nurijoy in 2014. The gameplay in Superbeat: Xonic is based on pressing in the right moment the discs that move on the screen. Depending on the discs’ colors, we either hold or move some of them in the chosen direction. The creators introduced several difficulty levels, a point system which counts our combinations, and numerous bonuses rewarding player's speed or ability. We can choose from a number of gameplay modes and different songs. Superbeat: Xonic offers over fifty songs composed by Korean performers. Among them, we can find typical pop hits, as well as broadly defined electronic music, or rock. Superbeat: Xonic is full of colored lightning effects, highlighting the disco-electronic design of the game.