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Tracks with greater emphasis on rhythm, especially techno songs with a strong, well-defined beat or powerful bass lines, generate the best in-game beat patterns. The objective of the game is to hit the corresponding face button as each note glides onto its landing point. The better the player's timing, the more points are given for that button ...
PlayStation 2: 2002: Killer Game North America only Let's Bravo Music: PlayStation 2: 2002: Desert Productions / Japan Studio: Japan only MotoGP 2: PlayStation 2: 2002: Namco: Co-published with Namco in PAL only Rez: PlayStation 2: 2002: United Game Artists: Co-published with Sega in PAL only Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament: PlayStation 2: ...
The game can be controlled using either a guitar controller or a standard controller. [4] When playing with a guitar, the player must swing the neck of the guitar upwards to jump, and uses the green and yellow buttons on a guitar controller to move left and right. [3] They must also use the other face buttons on the stem to target monsters. [3]
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.
[90] [91] The device features two analog sticks, a D-pad, a set of standard PlayStation face buttons (, , and ), two shoulder buttons (L and R), a PlayStation button and Start and Select buttons. [91] Motion control is also possible through Sony's Sixaxis motion sensing system, consisting of a three-axis gyroscope and a three-axis accelerometer ...
The DualShock and all of its subsequent controllers includes a directional pad, Start and Select buttons, four face buttons, and four shoulder buttons, all of which were first introduced in the original PlayStation controller. The face buttons in particular use simple geometric shapes instead of letters or numbers, which includes a green ...
The game was released on November 3, 2009, for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS consoles. The game is structurally similar to Guitar Hero 5 (2009), and supports full band play (lead and bass guitar, drums, and vocals) including the drop-in/drop-out and in-song instrument and difficulty change menus, and additional ...
Um Jammer Lammy [b] is a 1999 rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.It is a spin-off and follow up to 1996's PaRappa the Rapper, once again featuring the collaboration of music producer and game designer Masaya Matsuura and artist Rodney Alan Greenblat.