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The main game's gameplay is a takeoff of the Japanese rhythm game Osu!.. Songs are sung by cover artists, and not the original artists. It starts when Sharpay signed up the gang auditioning for a national music competition. They have problems in between (i.e.: Taylor thinking Chad is cheating on her, while Chad was just scared of heights since the other pa
Elite Beat Agents is a rhythm video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.It was released in North America, Europe and South Korea. As the second of three rhythm games developed by iNiS specifically for the DS, it is the follow-up and international counterpart to Osu!
Clubhouse Games is a compilation of board, card, and tabletop games from around the world. The game is compatible with the Nintendo DS Rumble Pak. If the Rumble Pak is inserted, the Nintendo DS will vibrate when it is the player's turn in the game. The compilation contains three different game modes: Free Play, Stamp Mode, and Mission Mode.
Game & Watch Collection is a Nintendo DS game exclusive to Club Nintendo. For members of the Japanese Club Nintendo, it was available for 500 coins from February 2006. [34] In Singapore, it was released at the AMK Hub in 2007. [citation needed] For members of the North American Club Nintendo, it was available for 800 coins from December 2008.
[23] Jeremy Parish of 1Up.com gave the game a B+ finding fault with the game for not surpassing the original Rhythm Tengoku, stating: "If this seems like overly harsh criticism for a game that, by all standards, is a must-play experience, it's only because it walks in the footsteps of sheer perfection. Rhythm Heaven does its job with style and ...
The game is much different yet identical to High School Musical: Makin' the Cut! where players can play any of the six main characters of High School Musical 2 and walk around Lava Springs, something players were unable to do in the previous Nintendo DS game.
Games 'n' Music allows the user to play Movies, Music, and Homebrew applications on the Nintendo DS. It was criticized for its low compatibility with homebrew applications, however, with developments such as DLDI this become a non-issue. The official product description [1] states that the maximum supported MicroSD card size is 2 GB.
Imagine is a series of simulation video games primarily for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, and Wii game consoles, released from October 2007 to February 2013. Imagine video games are aimed primarily at girls aged six to fourteen and are published by Ubisoft .