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  2. PaRappa the Rapper - Wikipedia

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    PaRappa the Rapper [b] is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.It was originally released in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997.

  3. Project Rap Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Project Rap Rabbit is a cancelled rhythm game formerly in development by NanaOn-Sha and iNiS for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows.The game, directed by Masaya Matsuura in collaboration with Keiichi Yano, is pitched as a revival of story-based rhythm games such as PaRappa the Rapper and Gitaroo Man, and features rap battle gameplay mixed with Japanese culture.

  4. PaRappa - Wikipedia

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    PaRappa first appears as the title character of the 1996 rhythm video game PaRappa the Rapper, developed by NanaOn-Sha for Sony Interactive Entertainment's PlayStation console. Within the series, PaRappa is depicted as a paper-thin two-dimensional anthropomorphic dog with wholesome personality traits and is enthusiastic about rap music.

  5. Rhythm game - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm game or rhythm action is a genre of music-themed action video game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm.Games in the genre typically focus on dance or the simulated performance of musical instruments, and require players to press (or step on) buttons in a sequence dictated on the screen.

  6. PaRappa the Rapper 2 - Wikipedia

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    PaRappa the Rapper 2 [b] is a 2001 rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It is the third and most recent title in the PaRappa the Rapper series, following Um Jammer Lammy.

  7. Video game music - Wikipedia

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    Video game music (VGM) is the soundtrack that accompanies video games. Early video game music was once limited to sounds of early sound chips, such as programmable sound generators (PSG) or FM synthesis chips. These limitations have led to the style of music known as chiptune, which became the sound of the first video games.

  8. Fuser (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sussman said that Fuser was a continued evolution of their music games in how they have looked at player agency. With Fuser, Sussman believed that many players of their games have a wide range of musical tastes, as well wanting to have more control of how they interact with their music, thus enabling them to be creative with their tastes. [5]

  9. Def Jam Rapstar - Wikipedia

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    Def Jam Rapstar is a rap-themed karaoke game. [7] There are two modes, Career and Party modes. The Career mode is in five stages. Each stage has eight tracks for the player to master, including a New Song Challenge which is unlocked as the player progresses through the stage.