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Rhythm game or rhythm action is a genre of music-themed action video game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm. Games in the genre typically focus on dance or the simulated performance of musical instruments, and require players to press buttons in a sequence dictated on the screen. Doing so causes the game's protagonist or avatar to dance or to play their instrument correctly, which increases the player's score. Many rhythm games include multiplayer modes in which players compete for the highest score or cooperate as a simulated musical ensemble. While conventional control pads may be used as input devices, rhythm games often feature novel game controllers that emulate musical instruments. Certain dance-based games require the player to physically dance on a mat, with pressure-sensitive pads acting as the input device.
The 1996 title PaRappa the Rapper has been deemed the first influential rhythm game, whose basic template formed the core of subsequent games in the genre. In 1997, Konami's Beatmania sparked an emergent market for rhythm games in Japan. The company's music division, Bemani, released a series of music-based games over the next several years. The most successful of these was the dance mat game Dance Dance Revolution, which was the only Bemani title to achieve large-scale success outside of Japan. Imitations of Dance Dance Revolution flooded the genre until the release of Harmonix's Guitar Hero, which was inspired by similar, earlier Japanese games. However, Harmonix added rock music aimed at a Western audience. The game revitalized the rhythm genre and spawned the hugely successful Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises, whose popularity expanded the console video game market and its demographics. The games provided a new source of revenue for the artists whose music appeared on the soundtracks. The later release of Rock Band 3 as well as the even later Rocksmith would allow players to play the songs using a real guitar.
By 2008, rhythm games were considered to be one of the most popular video game genres, behind other action games. However, by 2009, the market was saturated by spin-offs from the core titles, which led to a nearly 50% drop in revenue for music game publishers. As a result, the companies scaled back plans for further expansion in 2010. Despite these setbacks, the rhythm game market continues to expand, introducing a number of danced-based games like Just Dance and Dance Central that incorporate the use of motion controllers and camera-based controls like the Kinect. Existing games also continue to thrive on new business models, such as the reliance on downloadable content to provide songs to players.
Games List
BEMANI |
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beatmania | beatmania | beatmania IIDX | beatmania III |
pop'n music | pop'n music | pop'n stage | Beat'n Groovy | うたっち |
Dance Dance Revolution | Dance Dance Revolution/Solo | Dance Dance Revolution with MARIO |
MultiSessionGDK /GITADORA | GuitarFreaks | DrumMania | GuitarFreaksXG & DrumManiaXG / GITADORA | KEYBOARDMANIA |
Other Music Games | MAMBO A GO GO | Toy'sMarch | マリンバ天国 | jubeat | REFLEC BEAT | SOUND VOLTEX | BeatStream |
Other Dance Games | ParaParaParadise | Dance Maniax | DANCE 86.4 FUNKY RADIO STATION | Dance Evolution | ミライダガッキ |
Stop selling | RAP FREAKS |
KONAMI Music Games | Dance!Dance! Dance! | Goo!Goo! SOUNDY | MARTIAL BEAT | Aerobics Revolution | Karaoke Revolution | Music Paradise | beat gather | BOOM BOOM DANCE |
SEGA |
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SPACE CHANNEL 5 | Samba de Amigo | Shaka Tambourine! | オシャレ魔女 ラブandベリー |
CRACKIN' DJ | UFO Stomper | 初音未来 -Project DIVA- | maimai | K-ON!放课后LIVE!! |
SCEI |
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PaRappa the Rapper | UmJammer Lammy | DEPTH | BEAT PLANET MUSIC |
Vibribbon | BRAVO MUSIC | EyeToy FuriFuri Dance Tengoku | TVDJ |
JALECO |
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Visual Jockey | Rave master | Stepping Stage | DREAM AUDITION | Rock and tread | Rock 'n mega session | Rock 'n' mega stage |
BANDAI NAMCO Holdings |
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太鼓之达人 | Guitar Jam | TEKNOWERK | Quest for Fame | Million Hits | Paca Paca Passion | THE IDOLM@STER Live For You! | Happy Dance Collection | WE CHEER |
Nintendo |
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大合奏!Band Brothers | 应援团 series | Elite Beat Agents | 节奏天国 | Wii Music |
Japanese Overseas |
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EZ2DJ(Amuse World) | EZ2Dancer(Amuse World) | Rock Fever(IGS) | Crazy Dancing(IGS) | Percussion Master(IGS) | 唯舞独尊Online(IGS) |
摇摆嘉年华 | 中华鼓王 | Pump It Up(Andamiro) | DoogiDoogi Drm | Drum Live Station | In The Groove | FreQuency |
Amplitude | Guitar Hero | Rock Band ( Harmonix Music Systems / EA Games ) | DJMAX 系列(Pentavision) |
PC Platform |
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Dance With Intensity | Flash Flash Revolution | pydance | StepMania | DTXMania | ぱるメロ! | Cyber Groove | 鼓惑人心 | 心灵鼓手 |
Keyboardmania Yamaha Edition | Angelic Pianizm | Doremimania | Frets on Fire | UltraStar | SingStar | OSU! |
EZ2ON | DJMAX | O2JAM | Virtual Orchestra Studio | R2BEAT(QQ音速) | Groove Party | BeatStage |
Mobile Platform |
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Deemo | Cytus | TapSonic | Cross X Beats | GROOVE COASTER | O2U | DJMAX Technika Q | 乐动达人 |
节奏大师 | Lovelive! School Idol Festival | Rhythmix | Rhythm Control | PataPon | Tone Sphere | DJ Max Portable | Musync |