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  2. Sonic Robo Blast 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Robo Blast 2 (often abbreviated SRB2) is a platform game made within id Software's Doom engine.It is a free Sonic the Hedgehog fan game inspired by the original Sega Genesis games that "attempts to recreate their design in 3D", [5] and was the first fan-made 3D Sonic game created. [6]

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  4. Just Dance (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    It does not require a console to be played and the device used to sync the game will be used as a controller in a similar way to the Wii Remote. Just Dance Controller Just Dance Controller is an app that lets players play Just Dance anywhere after syncing up a device with a game on a console or computer. The device used to sync to the game is ...

  5. Dance pad - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 Power Pad is a classic example of the soft pad. "Soft" pads are thin and made of plastic. They generally cost $10–$20 USD. They are good for beginners to dance games or casual use, but they have a tendency to move around and wrinkle up during gameplay (unless "modded", such as by gluing or taping them to the top of a piece of plywood or the bottom of a transparent office chair mat [1]).

  6. Just Dance 2018 - Wikipedia

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    As with the previous installments of the franchise, players must mimic the on-screen dancer's choreography to a chosen song using either motion controllers (Wii Remotes on Wii and Wii U, PlayStation Move on PlayStation 3, PlayStation Camera on PlayStation 4, Kinect on Xbox 360 and One and Joy-Con on Nintendo Switch) or the game's associated Just Dance Controller app on a smartphone.

  7. Cobalt Flux Pad - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 Cobalt Flux launched a system called Blufit which is an eight-mat wireless multiplayer system with their own proprietary dance software, Streetfeet. Eight of these would link together into a 64-player system. Other active or fitness games could be played on it using either the dance pad as a controller, or other input peripherals.

  8. Dance Factory (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It has been compared with Dance Dance Revolution, but unlike the Dance Dance Revolution series Dance Factory can generate dance moves from any music CD. It can be played with any PlayStation controller and allows input from the EyeToy camera, but the majority of gameplay is done with a foot-operated Dance pad and is available with or without a ...

  9. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2, sometimes abbreviated as DDR SN2, was released on August 22, 2007, by Konami to Japanese arcades and on February 21, 2008, for the PlayStation 2 counterpart. In North America, a slightly different PlayStation 2 version was released first on September 25, 2007, before that region's arcade release on January 17 ...