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  2. Category:High School Musical video games - Wikipedia

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  3. List of music video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of music video games, sorted alphabetically. The table can be sorted by a different column via clicking on the small box next to column heading. The table can be sorted by a different column via clicking on the small box next to column heading.

  4. Category:Music video games - Wikipedia

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    (In contrast, audio games rely solely on audio elements in a game.) Several forms of music video game exist today with rhythm games dominating the market. Lesser-known forms include pitch- and volume-based games, eidetic musical memory games, free-form music games, and a variety of hybrid and mixed forms.

  5. High School Musical 2: Work This Out! - Wikipedia

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    High School Musical 2: Work This Out! is a musical adventure game that allows the player to play as Sharpay, Troy, Gabriella, Ryan, Chad and Taylor in storylines that extend beyond the High School Musical 2 movie sequel. The game features all 10 songs from High School Musical 2.

  6. Disney Sing It! – High School Musical 3: Senior Year

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    Unlike High School Musical: Sing It! which contained animations for the musical numbers, this game is set out exactly like a SingStar game but instead of music videos, they used the actual musical sequence from the film. It was released in North America on February 17, 2009, coinciding with the DVD and Blu-ray Disc releases of the film.

  7. Music video game - Wikipedia

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    Frets on Fire, an open-source Guitar Hero clone, is an example of a rhythm-matching game.. Rhythm-matching games or simply rhythm games require the player to respond in some fashion in time to music as it is played and shown via the game, all generally to emphasize the rhythm of the song being played.

  8. Nostalgic for the music of the 80s and 90s? Does Quincy ... - AOL

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    Singer Michelle Brooks-Thompson, finalist on Season 3 of NBC’s "The Voice," headlines an upcoming free concert celebrating the music of the 1980s and 90s in Quincy Center.

  9. Category:Musical game shows - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Bee (American game show) The Singing Bee (Australian game show) The Singing Bee (Philippine game show) Sounds Like Music; Spicks and Specks (TV series) Spot the Tune; Stop the Music (American game show) Stop the Music (Australian TV series) Studio El Fan; Superfan (American game show)