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  2. osu! - Wikipedia

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    osu! Logo since May 2024 Original author(s) Dean Lewis "peppy" Herbert Developer(s) osu! development team Initial release September 16, 2007 ; 17 years ago (2007-09-16) Repository github.com osu Written in C# Middleware OpenTK Operating system Microsoft Windows macOS Linux (open beta) Android (open beta) iOS (open beta) Size osu! lazer 670 MB osu! stable 220MB Available in 37 languages List of ...

  3. Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2

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    It is the third of three rhythm games developed by iNiS for the DS, and is the sequel to Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan while incorporating many of the improvements in gameplay made in its international counterpart, Elite Beat Agents. The game has 4-player wireless play, [2] supports the Nintendo DS Rumble Pak accessory, and was released in Japan on May ...

  4. Be-Music Source - Wikipedia

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    After the format was proposed, the version 0.26 format was implemented to a couple of BMS players, such as Bemuse and raindrop. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] After bmson's initial implementation, the developers of these games, as well as a few others, worked together to create the bmson version 1.0 technical specification.

  5. Christian Whitehead - Wikipedia

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    Christian Whitehead, also known as The Taxman, [1] is an Australian video game programmer and designer. [2] He is most recognized for his work creating updated ports of early games in Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as being a lead developer of an original game in the series, Sonic Mania.

  6. Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan - Wikipedia

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    Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, [a] or Ouendan, is a rhythm video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in 2005, for release only in Japan. Ouendan stars a cheer squad rhythmically cheering for various troubled people, presented in-game in the style of a manga comic.

  7. beatmania IIDX - Wikipedia

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    On January 29, 2020, Heroic Verse ' s LIGHTNING MODEL cabinets received a North American release. [15] On August 5, 2020, a new version of Infinitas was released. [16] This new version is similar to the Lightning upgrade for arcade releases, having support for 120 Hz displays and an improved engine. [17]

  8. Bemani - Wikipedia

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    Bemani (ビーマニ, Bīmani, / b iː ˈ m ɑː n i /), stylized as BEMANI, is Konami's music video game division. Originally named the Games & Music Division (G.M.D.), it changed its name in honor of its first and most successful game, Beatmania, and expanded into other music-based games, most notably rhythm games such as Dance Dance Revolution, GuitarFreaks, and DrumMania.

  9. List of Beatmania video games - Wikipedia

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    Title Platform Date released Beatmania: Arcade: December 10, 1997 Beatmania 2ndMix: Arcade March 18, 1998 Beatmania 3rdMix: Arcade September 28, 1998