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  2. osu! - Wikipedia

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    Osu! [a] (stylized as osu!) is a free-to-play rhythm game originally created and self-published by Australian developer Dean Herbert. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 16 September 2007, with later ports to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.

  3. Audition Online - Wikipedia

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    Audition Online (Korean: 오디션 온라인), also known as X-BEAT in Japan and popularly called AyoDance in Indonesia, is a free-to-play multiplayer online casual Rhythm game produced by T3 Entertainment. It was originally released in South Korea in 2004 and has been localized by various publishers around the world.

  4. Deemo - Wikipedia

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    Deemo is a rhythm video game developed by Taiwanese game developer Rayark.The game was released on iOS and Android mobile platforms on 13 November 2013. [1] An enhanced port for the PlayStation Vita, titled Deemo: Last Recital (Japanese: DEEMO~ラスト・リサイタル~), first announced late 2014, [2] [3] was released in June 2015. [4]

  5. Groove Coaster - Wikipedia

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    Groove Coaster Zero is a free-to-play updated version of the game released on November 20, 2012. [2]The Groove Coaster arcade version (known as Rhythmvaders in some areas outside Japan) was released on November 5, 2013, with the touchscreen replaced by two giant controllers called "BOOSTERs" with a white button on each.

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  7. SuperStar SM Town - Wikipedia

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    SuperStar SMTOWN is a South Korean rhythm game developed by Dalcomsoft, Inc. which was first launched on Google Play in August 2014. The game features songs by artists of the entertainment company SM Entertainment. [1] The game is available in Asia and the US, and is playable in English, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, and Turkish.

  8. Fortnite Festival - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in December 2023 as part of the Fortnite launcher. It released to mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the gameplay for being similar to other rhythm games, as well as the price of songs. Since release, numerous in-game "seasons" have been introduced, each themed around a specific featured artist or band.

  9. Fuser (video game) - Wikipedia

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    This concept is comparable to Harmonix' prior game DropMix, which was a physical card game incorporating NFC technology with an electronic game board and mobile app that was published through Hasbro. [1] [2] The game has a single-player campaign featuring multiple sets across various venues.