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A music video game, also commonly known as a music game, is a video game where the gameplay is meaningfully and often almost entirely oriented around the player's interactions with a musical score or individual songs. Music video games may take a variety of forms and are often grouped with puzzle games due to their common use of "rhythmically generated puzzles".

Strong support for the convergence of live music and video games is evident with the success of the Video Games Live
Video Games Live

Video Games Live is a concert series created and produced by industry veterans and video game composers Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall . to help encourage and support the culture and art of video games, featuring music from over 25 Video Games Live#Segments featured in Video Games Live....
 concert series.






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A music video game, also commonly known as a music game, is a video game where the gameplay is meaningfully and often almost entirely oriented around the player's interactions with a musical score or individual songs. Music video games may take a variety of forms and are often grouped with puzzle games due to their common use of "rhythmically generated puzzles".

Strong support for the convergence of live music and video games is evident with the success of the Video Games Live
Video Games Live

Video Games Live is a concert series created and produced by industry veterans and video game composers Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall . to help encourage and support the culture and art of video games, featuring music from over 25 Video Games Live#Segments featured in Video Games Live....
 concert series. Emergent games for live concert performance, "game-scores," augment traditional western music notation with the dramatic elements of animation, interactivity, graphic elements and aleatoric principals (Anigraphical Music). The concept of incorporating Game Theory
Game theory

Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics that is used in the social sciences , biology, engineering, political science, international relations, computer science , and philosophy....
 and music is not new and can be traced back to Musikalisches Würfelspiel
Musikalisches Würfelspiel

A Musikalisches W?rfelspiel was a system for using dice to randomly 'generate' music . These games were quite popular throughout Western Europe in the 18th century....
.

Music video games are distinct from purely audio game
Audio game

An audio game is an electronic game played on a device such as?but not limited to?a personal computer. It is similar to a video game save that the only feedback device is audible rather than visual....
s (e.g. the 1997 Dreamcast release Real Sound: Kaze no Regret
Real Sound: Kaze no Regret

is an adventure game audio game created by Superwarp for the Sega Saturn in 1997. The game was intended to provide equal access to both players with sight and to blind players....
) in that they feature a visual feedback, to lead the player through the game's soundtrack, although eidetic music games can fall under both categories.

Major gameplay variations

As the genre has gained popularity and expanded, music video games have demonstrated the ability to support a range of different styles of gameplay. While the oldest form of gameplay is eidetic
Eidetic memory

Eidetic memory, photographic memory, or total recall is the ability to memory s, sounds, or objects in memory with extreme accuracy and in abundant volume....
 in nature, the most common form of music game today is rhythmic in nature and has been termed the "rhythm
Rhythm

Rhythm is the variation of the length and accentuation of a series of sounds or other events....
 game." Other common modes of gameplay in music video games include the sandbox style that encourages a free-form gameplay approach and the recent hybrid style that combines musical elements with more traditional genres such as the shooter
Shooter game

Shooter games are a subgenre of action game, which often test the player's speed and reaction time. Because "shooters make up the majority of action games", it is a fairly wide subgenre....
 or puzzle game. Music video games are also commonly included as minigame
Minigame

A minigame, sometimes called a subgame, is a short video game often contained within another video game. A minigame is always smaller or more simplistic than the game in which it is contained....
s in the party game
Party game

Party games are games which share several features suitable to entertaining a social gathering of moderate size.*The number of participants is flexible and fairly large....
 genre.

Music memory games

Music memory games test a player's musical memory. The two major regions of musical memory that are tested in current games are short-term memory
Short-term memory

Short--term memory refers to the capacity for holding a small amount of information in mind in an active, readily available state for a short period of time....
 and eidetic memory
Eidetic memory

Eidetic memory, photographic memory, or total recall is the ability to memory s, sounds, or objects in memory with extreme accuracy and in abundant volume....
. These two types of games can be seen as directly analogous to the simple children's games of Simon says
Simon says

Simon says is a game for three or more players . One of the people is "it" – i.e., Simon. The others must do what Simon tells them to do when asked with a phrase beginning with "Simon says"....
 (which tests short-term memory) and Pelmanism
Concentration (game)

Memorize/Concentration, also known as Memory, Pelmanism, Shinkei-suijaku, Pexeso or simply Pairs, is a card game in which all of the playing card are laid face down on a surface and two cards are flipped face up over each turn....
 (which tests eidetic memory).

Sight-reading music games
Sight-reading music games take a variety of forms depending upon which aspect of the music serves as the focus of gameplay. Although the majority of such games primarily emphasize rhythm
Rhythm

Rhythm is the variation of the length and accentuation of a series of sounds or other events....
 as the major gameplay-determinative musical element, other elements of musical notation
Musical notation

Music notation or musical notation is any system which represents aurally perceived music, through the use of written Modern musical symbols....
 and development
Musical development

In European classical music, musical development is a process by which a musical idea is communicated in the course of a piece. It refers to the Transformation and Theme of initial material, and is often contrasted with musical Variation , which is a slightly different means to the same end....
 such as pitch
Pitch (music)

Pitch represents the perceived fundamental frequency of a sound. It is one of the three major auditory system attributes of sounds along with loudness and timbre....
 and volume
Volume

The volume of any solid, liquid, plasma, vacuum or theoretical object is how much three-dimensional space it occupies, often quantified numerically....
 also serve as points of emphasis in a number of more recent games. In all of these game-forms the goal of the player is to provide a direct injective
Injective function

In mathematics, an injective function is a function which associates distinct arguments with distinct values.An injective function is called an injection, and is also said to be a one-to-one function ....
 response to each prompt (linked to an element of the music) from the game. The prompts and responses alternate and as such the gameplay tests the player's short-term memory
Short-term memory

Short--term memory refers to the capacity for holding a small amount of information in mind in an active, readily available state for a short period of time....
 and sight-reading ability in a manner directly analogous to the non-music-centric children's game Simon says
Simon says

Simon says is a game for three or more players . One of the people is "it" – i.e., Simon. The others must do what Simon tells them to do when asked with a phrase beginning with "Simon says"....
.

Rhythm games

Rhythm-based games range from dance games such as Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution

Dance Dance Revolution, stylized DanceDanceRevolution, abbreviated DDR, and previously known as Dancing Stage in PAL territories until the announcement of Dance Dance Revolution X, is a long-standing music video game series produced by Konami....
, and other music-based games such as Donkey Konga
Donkey Konga

is a Nintendo GameCube music video game video game starring the ape Donkey Kong , developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Instead of the standard GameCube controllers, the game is intended to be played with a special controller called the DK Bongos that resemble two small bongo drums....
 and Guitar Hero
Guitar Hero

Guitar Hero is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems and published by RedOctane for the PlayStation 2 video game console. It is the first entry in the Guitar Hero....
. These games challenge the player to press the right button at the right time. The popularity of these rhythm-based games has created a market for specialty input devices such as dance mats and electronic drums.

In rhythm games, the player must press specific buttons, or activate controls on a specialized game controller
Game controller

A game controller is an input device used to control a video game. A controller is typically connected to a video game console or a personal computer....
, in time with the game's music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
. The control scheme is usually fairly simplistic, and the moves required are usually predetermined rather than randomized. The earliest rhythm game produced was Nintendo
Nintendo

is a global company located in Kyoto, Japan founded on September 23, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as a cab company and a love hotel....
's Dance Aerobics
Dance Aerobics

is a music video game published in February 1987 by Bandai as the third game in Bandai's Family Trainer series. It was designed for use with NES' 3x4 dance mat, the Power Pad, making it the first in the Music video game#Rhythm games genre - a genre that would later explode into the mainstream gaming market at the tail end of the 1990s....
 in 1987.

Pitch games
A pitch game, as characterized by Karaoke Revolution
Karaoke Revolution

Karaoke Revolution and its many sequels are video games for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Xbox, and Xbox 360, developed by Harmonix Music Systems and Blitz Games and published by Konami in its Bemani line of music games....
 or the SingStar
SingStar

SingStar is a competitive karaoke video game series for the PlayStation 2, developed by SCE London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment....
 series, tests the player's ability to match the pitch of a piece of music provided by the game. Players use their voices and a specialized microphone as input and they are scored on their tonal
Pure tone

A pure tone is a tone with a sinusoidal waveshape.A sine wave is characterized by its frequency ? the number of cycles per second, or its wavelength ? the distance the waveform travels through its medium within a period, and the amplitude ? the size of each cycle....
 accuracy. These games typically remain linked to rhythm as well due to the basic nature of rhythm in most music, however pitch games are characterized by comparatively simple rhythms and an emphasis on the pitch element of the songs instead.

Volume games
The element of volume is very rare in music games, however it has recently featured in such games as Mad Maestro! and Wii Music
Wii Music

is a Music_video_game#Free_form_music_games for the Wii that simulates playing musical instruments using the Wii Remote, Wii_Remote#Nunchuk, and the Wii Balance Board ....
. Although volume games emphasize volume, the player typically does not accomplish this with his voice as with pitch games. Rather, a variety of methods are used to provide alterations in volume. In Mad Maestro!, for instance, the player is able to vary the volume according to the requirements of gameplay by varying the pressure he or she applies to the buttons of the Dualshock 2
DualShock

The DualShock is a line of vibration-feedback gamepads by Sony for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 video game consoles. The DualShock was introduced in Japan in late 1997, and launched in America in May 1998, meeting with critical success....
 controller which are capable of recognizing variable pressure. Alternately, in Wii Music
Wii Music

is a Music_video_game#Free_form_music_games for the Wii that simulates playing musical instruments using the Wii Remote, Wii_Remote#Nunchuk, and the Wii Balance Board ....
, the player varies the angle at which the Wii Remote
Wii Remote

The Wii Remote is the primary Game controller for Nintendo's Wii console. A main feature of the Wii Remote is its Motion detection capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via movement and pointing through the use of accelerometer and technology....
 is held in order to vary the volume of the game. The great majority of volume games remain intimately linked to the rhythm aspects of the song.

Eidetic music games
Eidetic music games, for which Space Channel 5
Space Channel 5

For the Canadian television network, see Space is a Music video game developed by United Game Artists under the direction of Tetsuya Mizuguchi and published by Sega....
 serves as an example, test the player's ability to memorize a musical series of notes or beats and to repeat it back in a Pelmanism-style
Concentration (game)

Memorize/Concentration, also known as Memory, Pelmanism, Shinkei-suijaku, Pexeso or simply Pairs, is a card game in which all of the playing card are laid face down on a surface and two cards are flipped face up over each turn....
 format. Eidetic music games can be differentiated from the sight-reading music games by the escalating series of prompts and responses required for successful completion. Each successive prompt and response contains the entirety of the prior prompt or response as well as additional material determined by the round and as such the gameplay is designed to tests the player's eidetic memory
Eidetic memory

Eidetic memory, photographic memory, or total recall is the ability to memory s, sounds, or objects in memory with extreme accuracy and in abundant volume....
. Due to the simplicity of gameplay, eidetic music games have been employed to great success as minigames in such titles as The 7th Guest
The 7th Guest

The 7th Guest, published in 1993 in video gaming by Virgin Interactive, is a full-motion video-based puzzle game computer game, not unlike The Fool's Errand and predating Myst....
, Zork Nemesis, and Myst
Myst

Myst is a graphic adventure game video game designed and directed by the brothers Robyn Miller and Rand Miller. It was developed by Cyan Worlds, a Spokane, Washington-based studio, and video game publisher and distributed by Br?derbund....
. Eidetic music games are the oldest form of the musically-influenced games, discounting the free form music art game
Art game

An art game or arthouse game is a Computer and video games that is designed in such a way as to emphasize art or whose structure is intended to produce some kind of reaction in its audience....
s, with roots reaching as far back as the audio game
Audio game

An audio game is an electronic game played on a device such as?but not limited to?a personal computer. It is similar to a video game save that the only feedback device is audible rather than visual....
s of the late 1970s.

Music management games

Kriskross Makemyvideo
Music management games are roughly equivalent to Sports management games
Sports game

A sports game is a personal computer game or video game that simulates the playing of traditional sports. Most sports have been recreated with a game, including baseball, association football, American football, boxing, professional wrestling, cricket, golf, basketball, ice hockey, tennis, bowling, rugby football, indoor lacrosse....
 except that they involve the management of a musical band or group or the production of music video
Music video

A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a pop music or rock music song with lyrics. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings....
s. Although the direct interaction between music and the player is considerably limited in music management games, the games nevertheless center on the musical nature of the management tasks of scheduling, producing, and promoting music stars. Examples of such games include Total Distortion
Total Distortion

Total Distortion is a 1995 adventure game for Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows, developed by Pop Rocket. It was critically acclaimed for being innovative and creative....
, Spice World
Spice World (video game)

Spice World is a video game created by Psygnosis for PlayStation released in July 1998....
, the The Idolmaster series, and the Make My Video
Make My Video

Make My Video may refer to the following video games:*Power Factory Featuring C+C Music Factory*
Marky Mark: Make My Video*''Kris Kross: Make My Video...
 series.

Free form music games

Free form music games, characterized by games such as SimTunes
SimTunes

SimTunes is a children's software toy game designer by Toshio Iwai and released by Maxis in 1996. It involves painting a picture with dots , where each color represents a musical note....
, are those in which the creation of music takes predominance over gameplay and as such these games are often more similar to non-game music synthesizers
Synthesizer

A synthesizer is an electronic instrument capable of producing a variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequency....
 such as the Tenori-on
Tenori-on

Tenori-on is an electronics musical instrument, designed and created by Japanese artist, Toshio Iwai and Yu Nishibori of the Music and Human Interface Group, Yamaha Center for Advanced Sound Technology....
. Free form music games occupy a position somewhere between generative hybrid music games and non-game utilities dependent upon the degree to which their gameplay relies upon a driving underlying plotline. Further examples of this form of music game include Fluid
Fluid (video game)

Fluid - Depth is a Playstation simulation game released in 1998 by SCEE and Opus Corp.. The concept is an interactive sound lab - allowing the player to create dance and electronic music....
, Electroplankton
Electroplankton

Electroplankton is an interactive music video game developed by the Japanese interactive media artist Toshio Iwai and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console video game console....
, Wii Music
Wii Music

is a Music_video_game#Free_form_music_games for the Wii that simulates playing musical instruments using the Wii Remote, Wii_Remote#Nunchuk, and the Wii Balance Board ....
, Traxxpad
Traxxpad

Traxxpad is a music application for Sony's PlayStation Portable developed by Definitive Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. It was released June 26, 2007....
, and MTV Drumscape
MTV Drumscape

MTV Drumscape is an Arcade game drum simulation made by Devecka Enterprises. First introduced in 1997, it was designed with the intention of introducing players to music in a fun and interesting way....
. Free form musical modes are also often made available as alternate gameplay modes or unlockables as in such games as Daigasso! Band Brothers
Daigasso! Band Brothers

is a DJ style music game for the Nintendo DS where players can play the parts of multiple music instruments in one song, allowing them to play any part of a MIDI-style song....
, Quest for Fame
Quest for Fame

Quest for Fame is a music video game developed by Virtual Music and distributed by IBM. They were eventually acquired by Namco to create karaoke machines....
, and Osu!
Osu!

Osu! is a freeware Music video game#Rhythm games for Microsoft Windows, with gameplay based on commercial titles including Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, Elite Beat Agents and Taiko no Tatsujin....
. This form of music game is closely analogous to Sandbox games in the realm of non-musical games and the term "sandbox" has been used to describe this form of gameplay.

Music art games
Music art games are a form of music game whose emphasis lies on the artistic aspects of musical gameplay rather than the ludological aspects. These games often lack a discernible plot and as such are similar to non-game
Non-game

Non-games define a class of software that lies on the border between video games, toys and application software. The original term non-game game was coined by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata....
s or utilities (in keeping with their relationship to free form music games). As art game
Art game

An art game or arthouse game is a Computer and video games that is designed in such a way as to emphasize art or whose structure is intended to produce some kind of reaction in its audience....
s, these games often lack mainstream appeal, however they have shown up visibly as installations in art museums. Examples of music art games would include Moondust
Moondust (video game)

Moondust is a 1983 Music video game#Generative music games created for the Commodore 64 by virtual reality pioneer, Jaron Lanier. Moondust was programmed in MOS Technology 6502 in 1982, and is widely considered the first art video game....
, tranquility, and the MusicVR
MusicVR

MusicVR is a virtual reality project created and developed by the musician Mike Oldfield. To date it has produced two standalone simulation games and inspired content for some of Oldfield's albums....
 series.

Hybrid music games

Rez Ingame
An offshoot of the serious game
Serious game

A serious game is a term used to refer to a software or hardware application developed with video game technology and game design principles for a primary purpose other than pure entertainment....
s initiative, hybrid forms of music video games such as Otocky
Otocky

Otocky is a videogame released in 1987 for the Famicom Disk System, an add-on for the NES available only in Japan. Developed by SEDIC and published by ASCII Corporation, the game was conceived and designed by Toshio Iwai....
 (a generative hybrid) and Pteranodon (a reactive hybrid) are characterized by substantial and meaningful interactions between a player and the music in a game that ostensibly belongs to a non-musical genre.

Generative music games
Generative-form hybrid music video games often make the concert music resulting from the interaction
Interactive music

Interactive music also known as nonlinear music or adaptive music, is synonymous with soundtracks to interactive media and in particular computer games ....
 between performer and in-game dynamics a goal of the game. To achieve this the non-musical genres to which these games give the outward appearance of belonging are often characterized by simple, straightforward dynamics. In Rez
Rez

Rez, developed under the codename K-Project, Project Eden, and Vibes, is a Shoot 'em up#Tube and rail shooters video game released by Sega in Japan in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, with a European Dreamcast release and United States PlayStation 2 release in 2002....
, for example, the game takes the form of a simple rail shooter
Shoot 'em up

File:ProjectStarfighter.jpgShoot 'em up is a subgenre of Shooter game video games. In a shoot 'em up, the player controls a lone character, often a spacecraft, shooting large numbers of enemies while dodging their attacks....
, however by integrating sound effects created by the actions of the player (as he completes the normal tasks of rail-shooting) with the soundtrack as a whole, the game is intended to permit the player's direct interaction with the soundtrack and to encourage the creation of a synaesthetic experience.

Reactive music games
The major difference between the generative and reactive forms of hybrid music video games is that games of the generative form allow for the creation of music as determined by gameplay whereas those of the reactive form employ music to determine gameplay. Reactive-form hybrid music video games such as Pteranodon and Rhyme Rider Kerorican
Rhyme Rider Kerorican

is a music video game in the style of Vib-Ribbon, an earlier game developed by the same studio. The game's plot is quite simple involving the adventures of Kerorican, a female astronaut wearing kemonomimi-style frog-helmet, as she walks along accompanied by jazzy techno music....
 focus upon the underlying genre such that the music serves to determine the dynamics of the non-musical components of the game. In these games the player takes substantial cues from the soundtrack to devise his gameplay. Comparable reactive-form music video games such as Vib-Ribbon
Vib-Ribbon

Vib-Ribbon is a video game for Sony PlayStation. Developed by Masaya Matsuura and his NanaOn-Sha company, and released in Japan in 1999 in video gaming....
, Audiosurf
Audiosurf

Audiosurf is an Independent Games Festival Excellence in Audio Award winning video puzzle game/music video game hybrid game created by Invisible Handlebar....
, or Dance Factory
Dance Factory (game)

Dance Factory is a PlayStation 2 game developed by Broadsword Interactive and published by Codemasters. It has been compared with Dance Dance Revolution, but unlike those games generates dance moves from any Compact Disc....
 lack a differentiable underlying genre and as such cannot be considered hybrid music games.

Mixed-genre games


Mixed-genre games are typically party games
Party game

Party games are games which share several features suitable to entertaining a social gathering of moderate size.*The number of participants is flexible and fairly large....
 in which a number of minigames each of different genres are merged into one frame narrative
Frame story

A frame story is a narrative technique whereby an introductory main story is composed, at least in part, for the purpose of setting the stage for a fictive narrative or organizing a set of shorter stories, each of which is a story within a story....
. Examples of this kind of mixed-genre game featuring musical elements include Feel the Magic: XY/XX
Feel the Magic: XY/XX

Feel the Magic: XY/XX, known in Japan as and in Europe and Australia as Project Rub is a minigame video game compilation developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS handheld game console....
 and The Rub Rabbits!
The Rub Rabbits!

The Rub Rabbits!, known in Japan as Akachan wa Dokokara Kuruno? , is a minigamevideo game compilation developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console....
. Other games may be considered mixed-genre games if they meaningfully merge music video game elements with gameplay from another distinct genre. Although hybrid music games can be seen to accomplish a similar effect, the overlap between the musical elements and the gameplay in hybrid music games prevents the game from being fully understood when regarding either the non-musical aspect or the musical aspect in isolation from the other. Mixed-genre games such as the musical RPG
Role-playing game

A role-playing game is a game in which the participants assume the roles of fictional characters. Participants determine the actions of their characters based on their characterization, and the actions succeed or fail according to a role-playing game system of rules and guidelines....
, Ragnarawk
Ragnarawk

Ragnarawk is an music video game Computer role-playing game created for the 2007 Dare to be Digital video games development competition. The self-proclaimed 'GuitaRPG' combines RPG-style gameplay with a Guitar Hero -style input system....
, accomplish a much greater degree of separation between the traditional non-musical aspects of the game and the musical aspects.

Major developers


Andamiro

Although Andamiro was previously known within the gaming community at large for its prize-winning arcade mini game, Arch Shade, within the realm of music video games the company has become best known for its Pump It Up
Pump It Up

Pump It Up, commonly abbreviated as PIU or shortened to just Pump, is a music video game series currently developed by Nexcade and published by Andamiro, a Korean arcade game producer....
arcade series. Pump It Up (1999), while widely believed to be based on Dance Dance Revolution, was in fact developed simultaneously to DDR although it was only released in Korea after the release of DDR. It is not as well known in America due to Andamiro keeping the game's availability only within its native Korea for many years. Its dance-mat layout was the inverse of the layout for DDR - the arcade machine uses four diagonal pads and one center pad for each player (see gameplay of Pump It Up
Pump It Up

Pump It Up, commonly abbreviated as PIU or shortened to just Pump, is a music video game series currently developed by Nexcade and published by Andamiro, a Korean arcade game producer....
). In November 2006, Andamiro announced Pump It Up New Xenesis
Pump It Up NX

Pump it Up New Xenesis is the 19th arcade game release in the Pump it Up series. It was released worldwide on December 15, 2006. NX introduced many new elements to the Pump series, such as a brand new interface, 29 new core songs, and the Special Station - a new dedicated area for all nonstop remixes, long versions, and Another mode step...
, which was to be developed by team Nexcade (Andamiro's previous development team, FreeVolt, was to compose approximately half of Nexcade). Pump It Up New Xenesis was released in December, 2006. Andamiro has produced at least 20 versions of the Pump It Up series worldwide, but due to their naming convention for new game titles it is hard to determine an exact index for the games. Andamiro has also developed nine consumer software versions for PC, Xbox
Xbox

The Xbox is a History of video games video game console produced by Microsoft. It was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market, and competed with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's GameCube....
, PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
, and PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
.

Konami's "Bemani" Series


An extremely popular series of games published by Konami
Konami

is a leading video game developer and video game publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines, Japanese arcade cabinetss and video games....
 in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
 that make up a significant proportion of total sales in the music video game genre, the "BEMANI
Bemani

, is Konami's music video game division. Originally named the Games & Music Division, or simply G.M.D., it changed its name in honor of its first and most successful game, Beatmania, and expanded into other music-based games....
 series" is named for Konami's music games division. The division's name is derived, in common Japanese syllabic abbreviation, from its flagship game, BEatMANIa. In Beatmania
Beatmania

is a Music video game#Rhythm games developed and distributed by Japanese game developer Konami and first released in 1997. It contributed largely to the boom of music games in 1998, and the series expanded not only with arcade sequels, but also moved to video game console and other portable devices, achieving a million unit sales.....
(1997), the player uses a set of buttons and a controller in the form of a DJ's turntable
Phonograph

The record player, phonograph or gramophone was the most common device for playing Sound recording and reproduction sound from the 1870s through the 1980s....
. The BEMANI series also includes several games requiring the use of controllers shaped like musical instruments, such as
GuitarFreaks
GuitarFreaks

GuitarFreaks is a music video game series produced by Konami. The player uses a controller to simulate the playing of an electric guitar. The game consists of music predominantly from rock and roll and J-Pop genres, and is now in its 16th version, GuitarFreaks V5, which was released in June 2008....
(1998) and DrumMania
DrumMania

DrumMania is a music video game series produced by Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., where colored notes travel down the screen which correspond with color coded parts of an electronic drum set....
(1999). Bemani's musical arcade titles include Mambo a Go Go
Mambo A Go Go

Mambo a Go Go, is a music video game produced by Konami where players must rhythmically beat conga drums as colored notes fall from the top of the screen....
(2002) and Toy's March (2005).

Only a limited selection of the BEMANI games have been released outside of Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
, the most notable being
Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution

Dance Dance Revolution, stylized DanceDanceRevolution, abbreviated DDR, and previously known as Dancing Stage in PAL territories until the announcement of Dance Dance Revolution X, is a long-standing music video game series produced by Konami....
(1998) (commonly abbreviated to DDR; also known as Dancing Stage in Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an release). In
DDR, players step on or otherwise activate panels on a large (about 1 meter square) floor controller
Dance pad

A dance pad, also known as a dance mat or dance platform, is a flat electronic game controller used for input in dance games. Most dance pads are divided into a 3?3 matrix of square panels for the player to stand on, with some or all of the panels corresponding to directions or actions within the game....
 in time with an on-screen sequence. Home versions of the floor controller somewhat resemble the Nintendo
Nintendo

is a global company located in Kyoto, Japan founded on September 23, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as a cab company and a love hotel....
 Power Pad
Power Pad

The Power Pad is a floor mat game controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a gray mat with twelve pressure-sensors embedded between two layers of flexible plastic....
 accessory. The overwhelming success of
DDR and its sequels has spawned numerous re-creations or clones of the game or its mechanics, both commercial (as with EZ2Dancer
EZ2Dancer

EZ2Dancer is an arcade Music video game#Rhythm games made by the Korean company Amuseworld.EZ2Dancer is a game for one or two players, played by stepping and waving in time with music....
, In the Groove, and In the Groove 2
In the Groove 2

In the Groove 2 is the sequel to Roxor Games' 2004 arcade game In the Groove . It was released to arcades officially on June 18, 2005. It is available as an upgrade kit and as a dedicated cabinet developed by Andamiro....
) and free (including StepMania
StepMania

StepMania is an open source and cross-platform Music video game#Rhythm games and game engine. It was originally developed as a simulator of Konami's popular arcade game series Dance Dance Revolution, and has since evolved into an extensible rhythm game engine capable of supporting a wide variety of rhythm-based game types....
, which is also FOSS
Foss

Foss may refer topeople*Foss , people with the last name Foss*Foss Shanahan , New Zealand diplomat*Foss Westcott , English bishop*Lasse Bergan-Foss , Norwegian footballer...
, and also provided the engine for In the Groove). This makes
DDR possibly the most duplicated music game in existence.

The BEMANI series can be credited with several trends in music games. One such trend is the use of novel, specialized game controllers, in both arcade and home versions (which Konami had also pioneered in non-music games such as
Police 911
Police 911

Police 911 is a light gun arcade game that casts the player as either a "one man SWAT team" working for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, or an police police officer of the LAPD, working to take down members of the , an internationally based yakuza group....
). Another trend is the use of a sizable catalog of short mixes and covers of existing songs as well as songs produced in-house for the game which serve as a common basis for many members of the series. Many games in the series also have further sequels in which the main change is the selection of songs, and the mechanics of the gameplay remain similar to the original.

Harmonix


Harmonix Music Systems
Harmonix Music Systems

Harmonix Music Systems is a video game development company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States. They are known for their many music video games....
 is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 game company that primarily makes music games. It first became famous for the game
FreQuency
Frequency

Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time. It is also referred to as temporal frequency.The period is the duration of one cycle in a repeating event, so the period is the reciprocal of the frequency....
(2001) and its sequel Amplitude
Amplitude (game)

Amplitude is a 2003 PlayStation 2 musical video game. It was developed by Harmonix and is the sequel to the game Frequency ....
(2003), both of which feature edits of existing songs (as well as original selections) and a gameplay similar to that of Beatmania.

Harmonix also produced
Karaoke Revolution
Karaoke Revolution

Karaoke Revolution and its many sequels are video games for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Xbox, and Xbox 360, developed by Harmonix Music Systems and Blitz Games and published by Konami in its Bemani line of music games....
(2003) (published by Konami
Konami

is a leading video game developer and video game publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines, Japanese arcade cabinetss and video games....
 as a BEMANI game in the same vein as
Dance Dance Revolution). In Karaoke Revolution, a player sings on-screen lyrics into a microphone along with accompanying background music (in the style of karaoke
Karaoke

is a form of entertainment in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music using a microphone and public address system. The music is typically a well-known popular music song which has no lead vocal....
) and is scored on closeness of pitch between player and tune. Although now one of the most well-known pitch-oriented games,
Karaoke Revolution was released three years after the publication of the Finnish
Finland

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , is a Nordic countries situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland....
 PC game,
PlaySingMusic (2000) by SoittoPeli (possibly the first such game) and its subsequent presentation at the LA iWireless World conference by Elmorex Ltd. in 2001.

A newer game by Harmonix,
Guitar Hero (2005), has expanded into a popular series for which Harmonix is best known. Guitar Hero makes use of a guitar-shaped controller with five neck buttons. The sequel, Guitar Hero II
Guitar Hero II

Guitar Hero II is a music video game developed by Harmonix Music Systems and published by RedOctane. It is the second installment in the Guitar Hero and is the sequel to Guitar Hero ....
, was released in November 2006.

After being bought by MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
 in 2006, Harmonix began work on
Rock Band. Former publisher RedOctane
RedOctane

RedOctane is an United States electronic entertainment company perhaps best known for publishing the Guitar Hero beginning in November 2005. RedOctane became a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision in 2006....
 (now owned by Activision
Activision

Activision Inc. is an United States video game developer and video game publisher. It was founded on October 1, 1979., and was the first independent developer and distributor of video games for video game console....
) turned the task of continuing the
Guitar Hero franchise to Neversoft
Neversoft

Neversoft or Neversoft Entertainment is an United States video game developer, founded in 1994 by Joel Jewett, Mick West and Chris Ward. Neversoft is best recognized for their line of Tony Hawk skateboarding games, known as the Tony Hawk's ....
. Harmonix released
Rock Band on November 20, 2007 in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
, with the game being published by EA Games. An expansion to
Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s

Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s is a music video game and the third installment in the popular Guitar Hero. It was released in July 2007 in North America and Europe, and in August 2007 in Australia....
(2007), was created prior to the release of Rock Band in order to fulfill the contractual obligations with Activision, as its development started prior to the ownership transfer.

Apart from music video games, Harmonix is known for being one of the first developers to make use of the EyeToy
EyeToy

The EyeToy is a color digital camera device, similar to a webcam, for the PlayStation 2. The technology uses computer vision and Gesture recognition to process images taken by the camera....
 camera accessory for the PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
.

iNiS


iNiS
INIS

INIS may refer to:*International Nuclear Information System*Iraqi National Intelligence Service*iNiS...
 is a video game developer
Video game developer

A video game developer is a Computer software Software developer that creates video games. A developer may specialize in a certain video game console, such as Sony's PlayStation 3, Microsoft's Xbox 360, Nintendo's Wii, or may develop for a variety of systems, including personal computers....
 most commonly known for their cult video game
Gitaroo Man
Gitaroo Man

Gitaroo Man is a video game for the Sony PlayStation 2, published by Koei and developed by iNiS, with visual production by 326 and music performed by COIL....
(2001) for the PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
 and their
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan

, sometimes referred to as simply Ouendan, is a music video game video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in 2005, for release only in Japan....
(2005) series for the Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS

The is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in video gaming in Canada, the United States, and Japan....
. All of iNiS' rhythm games were designed by Keiichi Yano
Keiichi Yano

is a Tokyo-based video game designer and musician responsible for a number of music video game titles including his most famous game, the 2002 cult video game, Gitaroo Man....
. While the company has been around for many years, none of their previous games matched the recent success and support that
Ouendan received. The popularity of Ouendan led to interest in the older game, Gitaroo Man. Published by Koei
Koei

Koei Company, Limited , formerly ?? ) is a Japanese video game publisher and video game developer founded in 1978 in video gaming. The company is best known for its historical simulation games based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, as well as simulation games based on historical events....
 in 2002 throughout North America, which soon became difficult to find for sale as it gained cult status. In response to this demand, Koei resumed production to ship more copies which resulted in the elevation of
Gitaroo Man from a cult video game
Cult video games

A cult video game is a video game that does not possess mainstream appeal. Cult does not mean that such a game has a dedicated fanbase, but instead that the game's design is so different that only people with a certain taste show interest....
 to a sleeper hit
Sleeper hit

A sleeper hit refers to a film, book, Single , album, TV show, or video game that gains unexpected success or recognition.Sleeper films...
. In addition, iNiS ported the game to Sony's handheld PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
 gaming device as
Gitaroo Man Lives!
Gitaroo Man

Gitaroo Man is a video game for the Sony PlayStation 2, published by Koei and developed by iNiS, with visual production by 326 and music performed by COIL....
(2006).

iNiS's success with these rhythm games prompted Nintendo
Nintendo

is a global company located in Kyoto, Japan founded on September 23, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as a cab company and a love hotel....
, who was the publisher of
Ouendan in Japan, to pressure iNiS to produce a spiritual sequel
Spiritual sequel

A spiritual successor, sometimes called a spiritual sequel or a companion piece, is a successor to a work of fiction which does not directly build upon the storyline established by a previous work as do most traditional prequels or sequels, but nevertheless features many of the same elements, themes, and styles as its source mater...
 to
Ouendan that would appeal more to North American audiences. The reason for this was that Ouendan included musical and cultural references that would make little sense outside of Japan. This resulted in the production of Elite Beat Agents
Elite Beat Agents

Elite Beat Agents is a Music video game video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It was first released in North America, and has since been released in Europe and South Korea ....
in 2006. Elite Beat Agents
Elite Beat Agents

Elite Beat Agents is a Music video game video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It was first released in North America, and has since been released in Europe and South Korea ....
includes well-known Western songs, all performed by cover band
Cover band

A cover band is a band that plays mostly or exclusively cover version. Other common terms are wedding band, party band and function band....
s. It also has a few new gameplay tweaks (see gameplay of
Elite Beat Agents
Elite Beat Agents

Elite Beat Agents is a Music video game video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It was first released in North America, and has since been released in Europe and South Korea ....
). On May 17, 2007 iNiS/Nintendo released (2007) in Japan as a direct sequel to the original
Ouendan. Ouendan 2 featured new characters, situations, and Japanese music. iNiS made its Xbox 360
Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the History of video game consoles of video game consoles....
 debut with the pitch-oriented game Lips
LIPS

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 on November 18, 2008.

Namco

Relatively late to the market, Namco's first foray into rhythm games came in the form of its
Taiko no Tatsujin
Taiko no Tatsujin

is a series of rhythm games created by Namco. The series has seen releases for the video arcade, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Advanced Pico Beena, and mobile phones....
series. These arcade games featured 2 large taiko
Taiko

means "drum" in Japanese language . Outside Japan, the word is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming ....
-style drums and their popularity prompted the release of a PS2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
 version,
Taiko: Drum Master
Taiko: Drum Master

"Taiko: Drum Master" , also known as "Taiko no Tatsujin" is a drumming game for the Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 2 based off the popular Japanese arcade game....
(2004) which required a specialized taiko-drum-shaped "TaTaCon" controller to play. Other games in the Taiko no Tatsujin series that have been released in Japan include both Taiko no Tatsujin Portable
Taiko: Drum Master

"Taiko: Drum Master" , also known as "Taiko no Tatsujin" is a drumming game for the Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 2 based off the popular Japanese arcade game....
for the PSP
PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
 and
Taiko no Tatsujin Touch De Dokodon
Taiko no Tatsujin DS

is a music video game video game developed and published by Namco for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in 2007, and it was released only in Japan....
for the Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS

The is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in video gaming in Canada, the United States, and Japan....
. In 2003, Namco expanded Nintendo's flagship
Donkey Kong series into the realm of rhythm games with its
Donkey Konga
Donkey Konga

is a Nintendo GameCube music video game video game starring the ape Donkey Kong , developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Instead of the standard GameCube controllers, the game is intended to be played with a special controller called the DK Bongos that resemble two small bongo drums....
series which currently consists of Donkey Konga
Donkey Konga

is a Nintendo GameCube music video game video game starring the ape Donkey Kong , developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Instead of the standard GameCube controllers, the game is intended to be played with a special controller called the DK Bongos that resemble two small bongo drums....
(2003), Donkey Konga 2
Donkey Konga 2

is the sequel to Donkey Konga for the Nintendo GameCube, a video game where the player must pound on a special, barrel-like controller called the DK Bongos along with a selected song....
(2004), Donkey Konga 3
Donkey Konga 3

is a music video game video game in the Donkey Kong by Nintendo and Namco. Before the second installment was released in North America, Nintendo and Namco had already started plans for the third game in the series, which was eventually released in Japan in early 2005....
(2005), and Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

is a Nintendo GameCube video game featuring the ape Donkey Kong and played with the DK Bongos. It was released in Japan on December 16, , Europe on February 4, and in North America on March 2, ....
(2004).

NanaOn-Sha


A Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
ese video game company now known as NanaOn-Sha
NanaOn-Sha

NanaOn-Sha is a Japan video game company which created what is widely credited as the first modern Music video game#Rhythm games, PaRappa the Rapper....
 is credited with the creation of what is generally considered to be the first modern rhythm game,
PaRappa the Rapper
PaRappa the Rapper

PaRappa the Rapper , also known as "PaRappaRappa", and "PaRappa the Rappa" is a Music video game#Rhythm games for the Sony PlayStation created by Masaya Matsuura and his NanaOn-Sha company....
(1996). The gameplay generally involves repeating the rhythms of raps from another character (one per level), by pressing any of eight buttons on the game controller. The button sequences are displayed on a timeline at the top of the screen. Pressing a button plays a sample of PaRappa's voice corresponding to which button was pressed, regardless of whether the pressing of the button matches the appropriate rhythmic sequence or intended button selection. PaRappa can sometimes be heard to say "Oops!" if no sample is associated with the button at that moment.

The game is scored for sequence and timing, and adhering closely to the given timeline results in a passing grade. Unlike many other music games, the player may obtain an even higher score and access a special "COOL" mode of play by improvisational "freestyling
Freestyle music

Freestyle or Latin Freestyle, also called Latin Hip Hop in its early years, is a form of electronic music. Performers such as Sa-Fire, Information Society , Noel , Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, TKA, George Lamond, and Expos? are notable performers of the genre....
" (though the algorithm
Algorithm

In mathematics, computing, linguistics and related subjects, an algorithm is a sequence of finite instructions, often used for calculation and data processing....
 by which this is scored is often nebulous and the results virtually unpredictable). The game's success resulted in the spinoff
UmJammer Lammy
UmJammer Lammy

is a music game video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation video game console. It was first released in Japan on March 18 1999, and was later released in North America on August 17 1999....
(1999), which is based on guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
 samples, and eventually a proper sequel,
PaRappa the Rapper 2
PaRappa the Rapper 2

PaRappa the Rapper 2 is a PlayStation 2 Music video game#Rhythm games and the sequel to PaRappa the Rapper. Though the game boasts a number of new gameplay elements, it was not as well-received critically and failed to garner similar sales as its predecessor....
(2002).

NanaOn-Sha also produced another novel series of music games including
Vib-Ribbon
Vib-Ribbon

Vib-Ribbon is a video game for Sony PlayStation. Developed by Masaya Matsuura and his NanaOn-Sha company, and released in Japan in 1999 in video gaming....
(1999), Mojib-Ribbon (2003), and Vib-Ripple
Vib-Ripple

Vib-Ripple is a video game for the PlayStation 2 created by Masaya Matsuura and his studio NanaOn-Sha. It is the sequel to the 1999 PlayStation game Vib-Ribbon....
(2004), however these games were only released in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
 (and, in the case of
Vib-Ribbon, Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
). The gameplay involved in
Vib-Ribbon centered on the player's reactions to elements of the landscape which in turn resulted from the tone of the background music. The game came with a soundtrack, but players were additionally able to load their own music on CDs into the PS1 and an in-game algorithm would produce the resulting landscape based on waveform analysis
Waveform viewer

A waveform viewer is a software tool for viewing the signal levels of either a digital circuit or analog circuit design.Waveform viewers comes in two varieties:...
. This freedom of landscape was again extended to players in the rhythm-centric
Vib-Ripple, as the game allowed players to import images of their own choosing to serve as the background. As in the case of the waveform algorithm in Vib-Ribbon, Vib-Ripple contains an algorithm which converts externally loaded pictures into corresponding levels. Mojib-Ribbon followed a similar concept as the Vib titles, but used text files to create kanji
Kanji

are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese language logogram along with hiragana , katakana , Arabic numerals, and the occasional use of the Latin alphabet....
 rap-based rhythm gameplay.

Q Entertainment

In the month following the dissolution of SEGA
Sega

is a Multinational corporation video game software and hardware development company, and a home computer and console manufacturer headquartered in Ota, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan....
's United Game Artists division in 2003, UGA's former lead designer, Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Tetsuya Mizuguchi

Tetsuya Mizuguchi is a video game game designer and founder of the video game development firm Q Entertainment....
, left SEGA along with several of his co-workers to form an independent game studio, Q Entertainment, which continued producing music-based games, along with a handful of other titles.

The first step of Mizuguchi's newly-formed Q Entertainment was to develop the blockbuster
Lumines
Lumines

is a Puzzle video game based on sound and light patterns. Created by game designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi and his company, Q Entertainment, it was first released for the PlayStation Portable in Japan on December 12, and released in North America on March 23 ....
(2004) for the PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
.
Lumines is a puzzle game in which the goal is to arrange like-colored falling blocks into squares which will then disappear. Like Rez (a game Mizuguchi had previously designed), each stage in Lumines has a unique musical and visual theme. In Lumines blocks marked to be cleared do not disappear immediately. Instead, a bar called the timeline sweeps across the screen in time with the music and clears away the properly arranged blocks, producing a musical effect in sync with the background music each time this happens. Sequels to Lumines include Lumines Live! (2006) and Lumines II
Lumines II

Lumines II is a sequel to the puzzle game Lumines. The game was released in November, 2006 in Europe and North America, and in February 2007 in Japan....
(2006).

Following the release of
Lumines II, Q Entertainment released a PSP title called Every Extend Extra
Every Extend Extra

Every Extend Extra is a shoot 'em up video game by Q Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable . The game was released in Japan on August 13, 2006, in North America on November 7, 2006, in Australia on February 5, 2007, and in Europe on February 9, 2007....
(2006). Every Extend Extra is as an abstract action game in which power-ups dropped by enemies, named "quickens", increase the speed of both the player and the enemy, as well as the speed of that drive's music. Like Rez, the basic gameplay itself appears unrelated to the music, however the music reacts to the gameplay in such a way as to produce a concert effect.

The same year Q Entertainment also created
Gunpey (2006), a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP based on the classic formula from Gunpei Yokoi's Wonderswan game. It bears Mizuguchi's signature design previously seen in games such as Lumines, where every skin has a different mood, different background music, and different specific sound effects.

Q Entertainment's most recent release was a high-definition version of
Rez entitled Rez HD
Rez

Rez, developed under the codename K-Project, Project Eden, and Vibes, is a Shoot 'em up#Tube and rail shooters video game released by Sega in Japan in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, with a European Dreamcast release and United States PlayStation 2 release in 2002....
(2008) for the Xbox 360
Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the History of video game consoles of video game consoles....
 that additionally includes vibrational support for up to four controllers. In interviews, Mizuguchi has suggested holding one, placing one on the back, and placing one's feet upon the other two.

Sonic Team / United Game Artists / Sega AM9

Sonic Team
Sonic Team

is a Japanese computer and video game developer established in Ota, Tokyo, Japan in 1990, originally known as Sega AM8. The Japan-based division is also known as G.E....
 (formerly Sega AM8) is a division of Sega Corporation, which from 2000-2003 absorbed and incorporated several smaller former Sega divisions following the transitional phase in which Sega dropped out of the console race to concentrate on software and game development.

Sonic Team produced only one music video game prior to merging with United Game Artists. This Sega Dreamcast
Sega Dreamcast

The is a video game console made by Sega, and is the successor to the Sega Saturn. An attempt to recapture the console market with a next-generation system, it was designed to supersede the PlayStation and Nintendo 64....
 game, entitled
Samba de Amigo
Samba de Amigo

Samba de Amigo is a Music video game#Rhythm games originally developed by Sonic Team and released in 1999 by Sega in video arcades, 2000 for the Dreamcast video game console, and developed by Gearbox Software in 2008 for the Wii....
(1999), involved the use of a set of maraca
Maraca

Maracas is a native instrument of Puerto Rico. They are simple percussion instruments , usually played in pairs, consisting of a dried calabash or gourd shell or coconut shell filled with seeds or dried beans....
 peripherals which were shaken in one of three positions corresponding to on-screen cues and the rhythm of the soundtrack.

Simultaneously another Sega division called Sega AM9, led by designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Tetsuya Mizuguchi

Tetsuya Mizuguchi is a video game game designer and founder of the video game development firm Q Entertainment....
, produced its first and last music video game under the Sega AM9 name.
Space Channel 5
Space Channel 5

For the Canadian television network, see Space is a Music video game developed by United Game Artists under the direction of Tetsuya Mizuguchi and published by Sega....
(1999), another game for the Dreamcast, has the player control Ulala, a swingin' reporter for the titular broadcast network, Space Channel 5. Ulala defeats her enemies (which include aliens, robots, and nefarious humans) by mesmerizing them with her dancing and/or singing, then incapacitating them with her raygun
Raygun

File:Pyrotronicdisintegrator.gifRayguns are a type of directed-energy weapon. They are a classic and widespread feature of science fiction. Types of raygun have various names: ray gun, death ray, beam gun, blaster, laser gun, etc....
. The control scheme follows an eidetic format, with players repeating increasing sequences of button presses in time with the ever-present music.

In 2000, the Sega AM9 division was renamed United Game Artists and became a semi-autonomous subsidiary. Under this new name, the division's next title was
Rez
Rez

Rez, developed under the codename K-Project, Project Eden, and Vibes, is a Shoot 'em up#Tube and rail shooters video game released by Sega in Japan in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, with a European Dreamcast release and United States PlayStation 2 release in 2002....
 (2001), a unique synaesthetic
Synesthesia

Synesthesia ?from the Ancient Greek , "together," and , "sensation" ? is a neurologically based phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway....
 rail shooter
Shoot 'em up

File:ProjectStarfighter.jpgShoot 'em up is a subgenre of Shooter game video games. In a shoot 'em up, the player controls a lone character, often a spacecraft, shooting large numbers of enemies while dodging their attacks....
 for Dreamcast and PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
, destined to became a cult favorite. In
Rez, the player flies through a psychedelic, abstract landscape while a Techno
Techno

Techno is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in Detroit, Michigan, United States during the mid to late 1980s. The first recorded use of the word techno, in reference to a genre of music, was in 1988....
 or Breakbeat
Breakbeat

Breakbeat is a term used to describe a collection of sub-music genres of electronic music, usually characterized by the use of a non-straightened 4/4 drum pattern ....
 track plays. Whenever the player locks on to an enemy, shoots, or uses a special ability, there is both a musical and a visual effect which occurs in time with the playing track. The controller's vibrating motors pulse in time with the beat, and the game also featured support for a
Rez-specific accessory called the Rez Trance Vibrator
Rez

Rez, developed under the codename K-Project, Project Eden, and Vibes, is a Shoot 'em up#Tube and rail shooters video game released by Sega in Japan in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, with a European Dreamcast release and United States PlayStation 2 release in 2002....
 which similarly vibrated in correspondence with the music created. The sensory experiences offered by the game (visual, auditory, and tactile) are all closely interwoven, and the unique audio/visual experience earned
Rez many excellent reviews, although sales were lackluster. Renewed interest in the title as well as its cult status have prompted Mizuguchi to release an updated high-definition version entitled Rez HD
Rez

Rez, developed under the codename K-Project, Project Eden, and Vibes, is a Shoot 'em up#Tube and rail shooters video game released by Sega in Japan in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, with a European Dreamcast release and United States PlayStation 2 release in 2002....
(2008), although this version has been released by his new development company, Q Entertainment
Q Entertainment

creates, produces, and publishes in digital entertainment content across multiple game consoles, PC broadband and mobile units. It was founded in 2003 by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, formerly of Sega , and Shuji Utsumi, former founding member of Sony Computer Entertainment America, Senior VP of Sega Enterprise, and head of Disney Asia....
.

The last title developed by UGA before it's absorption into Sonic Team was
Space Channel 5: Part 2
Space Channel 5: Part 2

Space Channel 5: Part 2 is the sequel to the rhythm action game Space Channel 5, developed by United Game Artists and published by Sega. It was released on the Dreamcast and the PlayStation 2....
(2002), a direct sequel to Space Channel 5. Space Channel 5: Part 2 dropped the FMV
FMV

FMV may refer to:*Full motion video*For Maximum Value, Kroger supermarket's store brand*Fair market value*Fujitsu Multimedia Vision, a personal computer produced by Fujitsu...
 backgrounds from
Part 1 and instead featured a more dynamic presentation. It also added instrument-based sequences in which the main character played the guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
 or drums
Drum kit

A drum kit is a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments, such as cowbell s, wood blocks, triangles, chimes, or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single drummer....
. It was generally hailed as a major improvement over its precursor, yet it failed to capture the same commercial success.

In 2003, UGA was absorbed by Sonic Team as a result of which former UGA lead designer, Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Tetsuya Mizuguchi

Tetsuya Mizuguchi is a video game game designer and founder of the video game development firm Q Entertainment....
, and several other left to form Q Entertainment. Since the merger of UGA and Sonic Team, Sonic Team has not produced any strict music video games, although members of the former UGA staff (now under the Sonic Team name) have included musical mini-games in their 2004 release,
Feel the Magic: XY/XX
Feel the Magic: XY/XX

Feel the Magic: XY/XX, known in Japan as and in Europe and Australia as Project Rub is a minigame video game compilation developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS handheld game console....
.

Other major developers

  • Amuse World - EZ2DJ
    EZ2DJ

    EZ2DJ is a series of music video games created by the South Korean company Amuseworld. The basic manner of gameplay is similar as in the Konami's Beatmania series; however, as the franchise continues, it differs in style of music and gameplay....
    series (1999) for arcade.
  • Aspyr Media
    Aspyr Media

    Aspyr Media, Inc. is an Austin, Texas based company that specializes in porting Microsoft Windows games to the Mac OS platform. It has been in business since 1996, and as of 2003 owns 60 percent of the Mac entertainment market....
     - First-time developer with
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is a music video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision and RedOctane. It is the third main installment in the Guitar Hero, and the fourth title overall....
    porting
    Porting

    In computer science, porting is the process of adapting software so that an executable Computer program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed ....
     it to the PC
    Personal computer

    A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator....
     and Macintosh
    Macintosh

    File:Imac alu.pngMacintosh, commonly shortened to Mac, is a brand name which covers several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc....
     computer
    Computer

    A computer is a machine that manipulates Data according to a list of Code .The first devices that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century , although the computer concept and various machines similar to computers existed earlier....
    s
  • Doogi Doogi Co. Ltd. - Doogi doogi
    Doogi doogi

    Doogi doogi is a drumming arcade game that uses an actual drumset. It is a Music video game#Rhythm games where the player must play the actual drums to different songs. It is produced by a Korean company named Doogi Doogi Co. Ltd....
    for arcade
  • Devecka company - MTV Drumscape
    MTV Drumscape

    MTV Drumscape is an Arcade game drum simulation made by Devecka Enterprises. First introduced in 1997, it was designed with the intention of introducing players to music in a fun and interesting way....
    (1997) for arcade
  • International Games System Co. Ltd.
    International Games System

    International Games System or IGS is a company, based in Taiwan, which develops video game software for the arcade and PC. It was founded in 1991....
     (IGS) -
    Rock Fever (1999) and Percussion Master (2004) for arcade, and We Dancing Online (2006) for PC
    Personal computer

    A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator....
  • Indies Zero - Electroplankton
    Electroplankton

    Electroplankton is an interactive music video game developed by the Japanese interactive media artist Toshio Iwai and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console video game console....
    (2005) for Nintendo DS
    Nintendo DS

    The is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in video gaming in Canada, the United States, and Japan....
  • Maxis Software - SimTunes
    SimTunes

    SimTunes is a children's software toy game designer by Toshio Iwai and released by Maxis in 1996. It involves painting a picture with dots , where each color represents a musical note....
    (1996) for PC
    Personal computer

    A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator....
  • Natsume - Princess Debut
    Princess Debut

    Princess Debut is a Music video game#Rhythm games otome game published by Natsume and developed by Cave for the Nintendo DS.The illustration and package design was done by Kotori Momoyuki, a mangaka serialized in Kodansha's Nakayoshi....
    (2008) for Nintendo DS
    Nintendo DS

    The is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in video gaming in Canada, the United States, and Japan....
  • Neversoft
    Neversoft

    Neversoft or Neversoft Entertainment is an United States video game developer, founded in 1994 by Joel Jewett, Mick West and Chris Ward. Neversoft is best recognized for their line of Tony Hawk skateboarding games, known as the Tony Hawk's ....
     - First-time developer with
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is a music video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision and RedOctane. It is the third main installment in the Guitar Hero, and the fourth title overall....
    for the PlayStation 2
    PlayStation 2

    The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
    , PlayStation 3
    PlayStation 3

    The PlayStation 3 is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment, and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation ....
    , Xbox 360
    Xbox 360

    The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the History of video game consoles of video game consoles....
    , and Wii
    Wii

    The Wii is a home video game console released by Nintendo. As a History of video game consoles console, the Wii primarily competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3....
     video game console
    Video game console

    A video game console is an game development that produces a video signal which can be used with a display device to display a video game. The term "video game console" is used to distinguish a machine designed for consumers to buy and use solely for playing video games from a personal computer, which has many other functions, or arcade machi...
    s
  • Nifflas
    Nicklas Nygren

    Nicklas Nygren , better known by the handle "Nifflas", is a video game developer and musician. He is known for his freeware games Knytt, Knytt Stories, Within a Deep Forest and the #ModArchive Story series....
     -
    Pteranadon for PC
    Personal computer

    A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator....
  • Nintendo R&D1
    Nintendo Research & Development 1

    Nintendo Research and Development 1 was Nintendo's oldest development team. Its creation coincided with Nintendo's entry into the video games industry, and the original R&D1 was headed by Gunpei Yokoi....
     -
    Rhythm Tengoku
    Rhythm Tengoku

    is a music video game developed by Nintendo SPD. It was released in Japan on August 3, 2006, and was the last game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance....
    (2006) for Game Boy Advance
    Game Boy Advance

    The is a 32-bit Handheld game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo; resembling Sega's 8-bit Game Gear. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color....
  • Nintendo R&D2
    Nintendo Research & Development 2

    Nintendo Research and Development 2 was a team within Nintendo that developed software and peripherals. R&D2 did not develop any software titles for the first decade at Nintendo....
     -
    Daigasso! Band Brothers
    Daigasso! Band Brothers

    is a DJ style music game for the Nintendo DS where players can play the parts of multiple music instruments in one song, allowing them to play any part of a MIDI-style song....
    (2004) for Nintendo DS
    Nintendo DS

    The is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in video gaming in Canada, the United States, and Japan....
  • Noise Factory
    Noise Factory

    is a Japanese company that specialises in developing video games. Actually is one of the developer companies of SNK Playmore. Its more known games are Rage of the Dragons and the new Power Instinct games ....
     -
    Ontamarama
    Ontamarama

    Ontamarama is a Music video game#Rhythm games published by Atlus for the Nintendo DS. The game uses both of the DS's screens, touch functionality, and the microphone during gameplay....
    (2007) for Nintendo DS
    Nintendo DS

    The is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in video gaming in Canada, the United States, and Japan....
  • Pentavision - DJMAX
    DJMAX

    DJ Max, created by the South Korean company Pentavision Entertainment.Online version was released in 2004, and single-player version of the game for the PSP DJ Max Portable has been released in January 2006....
    (2004) for PC
    Personal computer

    A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator....
     and
    DJ Max Portable
    DJ Max Portable

    DJ Max Portable is a music video game developed by the Korean game maker Pentavision, for the PlayStation Portable. It is from the web-based music mixing game, DJMAX....
    (2006) and DJ Max Portable 2
    DJ Max Portable 2

    DJ Max Portable 2 is a music video game published and developed by Pentavision, for the PlayStation Portable which was released on March 30, 2007....
    (2007) for Playstation Portable
    PlayStation Portable

    The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
  • Pyramid / Japan Studios - Patapon
    Patapon

    is a video game published for the PlayStation Portable handheld game console combining gameplay features of Music video game, real-time tactics and God games....
    (2007) for PlayStation Portable
    PlayStation Portable

    The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
  • Roxor - In the Groove, In the Groove 2
    In the Groove 2

    In the Groove 2 is the sequel to Roxor Games' 2004 arcade game In the Groove . It was released to arcades officially on June 18, 2005. It is available as an upgrade kit and as a dedicated cabinet developed by Andamiro....
  • SEDIC - Otocky
    Otocky

    Otocky is a videogame released in 1987 for the Famicom Disk System, an add-on for the NES available only in Japan. Developed by SEDIC and published by ASCII Corporation, the game was conceived and designed by Toshio Iwai....
    (1987) for Famicom Disk System
    Famicom Disk System

    The was released on February 21, 1986 by Nintendo as a peripheral for the Nintendo Entertainment System console in Japan. It was a unit that used proprietary floppy disks for data storage....
  • Ubisoft
    Ubisoft

    Ubisoft Entertainment is a computer game and video game publisher and video game developer with headquarters in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France....
     -
    Rayman Raving Rabbids
    Rayman Raving Rabbids

    Rayman Raving Rabbids is a spinoff in the Rayman series released by Ubisoft as a Wii launch title. The game consists of more than 70 minigames....
    (2006) for Wii
    Wii

    The Wii is a home video game console released by Nintendo. As a History of video game consoles console, the Wii primarily competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3....
     and its sequel -
    Rayman Raving Rabbids 2
    Rayman Raving Rabbids 2

    Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 is the second installment of the Rayman Raving Rabbids party franchise, in which the Rabbids attempt to invade Earth and have set up headquarters near a local shopping mall....
    (2007) for Wii
    Wii

    The Wii is a home video game console released by Nintendo. As a History of video game consoles console, the Wii primarily competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3....
    ; portions of which are rhythm-oriented
  • Unreal Voodoo
    Unreal Voodoo

    Unreal Voodoo is Finland demogroup. Unreal Voodoo was founded by Sami Ky?stil? and Iikku Mattila in December 1997. Unreal Voodoo develops projects on Linux/UNIX, DOS, and Windows....
     -
    Frets on Fire
    Frets on Fire

    Frets on Fire is a free, open-source Finland music video game created by Unreal Voodoo. Players use the keyboard to play along with markers which appear on screen, with the aim to score points, achieve a high point multiplier, and complete a song....
  • Virtual Music - Quest for Fame
    Quest for Fame

    Quest for Fame is a music video game developed by Virtual Music and distributed by IBM. They were eventually acquired by Namco to create karaoke machines....
    (2001), Born To Rock, and Welcome To West Feedback (bundled with the Virtual Guitar)


See also

  • Video game music
  • Audio game
    Audio game

    An audio game is an electronic game played on a device such as?but not limited to?a personal computer. It is similar to a video game save that the only feedback device is audible rather than visual....