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Geometry Dash
2013 music-based platform video game and video game series
osu!
Osu! (stylized as osu!) is a freeware rhythm game originally created and self-published by Australian developer Dean Herbert. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 16 September 2007, with later ports to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
Friday Night Funkin'
2020 rhythm game
rhythm game
genre of music-themed action video game
Beat Saber
2018 Virtual reality rhythm game
PaRappa the Rapper
1996 rhythm game
Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!
2020 video game
Taiko no Tatsujin
video game series
Um Jammer Lammy
1999 video game
Vib-Ribbon
(stylized vib-ribbon) is a 1999 rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and released by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game came out in Japan on December 9, 1999 and in Europe on September 1, 2000, but was never released for the PlayStation in North America; it was re-released on the PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network in October 2014, which finally brought the game to North America in addition to Japan and Europe. NanaOn-Sha had previously developed the PaRappa the Rapper series of games for Sony.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
2012 video game
Bust a Groove
1998 video game
maimai
arcade game series by Sega
Love Live! School Idol Festival
discontinued 2013 video game
PaRappa the Rapper 2
2001 video game
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call
2014 video game
Muse Dash
2018 rhythm game by PeroPeroGames
Sound Voltex
Japanese rhythm game franchise
The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls
mobile game by Cygames and Bandai Namco
Cytus
Cytus is a collection of rhythm games developed by Taiwanese game developer Rayark. The original Cytus rhythm game was first released on the iOS platform on 12 January 2012. The game was later released on Android on 7 August 2012. A port for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Mobile, titled Cytus: Lambda, was released on 26 June 2013. An arcade version titled Cytus: Omega in collaboration with Capcom was revealed at JAEPO in February 2015 and was set for location testing in July 2015, but was ultimately canceled on 30 March 2018. A sequel game, Cytus II, was released on 18 January 2018, for iOS
Symphonic Rain
2004 video game
Boom Boom Rocket
2007 video game
Chunithm
(stylized in all caps) is an arcade rhythm game developed and published by Sega. It was first seen in select Japanese arcades in November 2014, as part of a location test and was officially released on . The game's title of Chunithm is a portmanteau of "chūnibyō" and "rhythm".
Bust a Groove 2
1999 video game
Groove Coaster
2011 video game
Goodbye Volcano High
2023 narrative adventure game developed by KO_OP
Mojib-Ribbon
is a 2003 music video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was released only in Japan, and is similar in gameplay to Vib-Ribbon, NanaOn-Sha's previous game.
Arcaea
Arcaea is a rhythm video game developed and published by the British company Lowiro (stylized in all lowercase). The game was released on iOS and Android mobile platforms on 9 March 2017. A single-player version of the game was released for the Nintendo Switch on 18 May 2021.
Fortnite Festival
2023 video game within Fortnite developed by Harmonix
Trombone Champ
2022 video game
Kamitsubaki City Under Construction
Japanese media franchise
Theatrhythm: Final Bar Line
2023 video game
Amplitude
2003 video game
Touhou Spell Bubble
2020 video game
IA/VT Colorful
2014 video game
Vib-Ripple
is a 2004 video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was designed by Masaya Matsuura, who also led the development the 1999 PlayStation game Vib-Ribbon, to which Vib-Ripple is a sequel. It was released exclusively in Japan.