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  2. Friday Night Funkin' - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, the developers announced plans to launch a Kickstarter project later in the month to turn the demo into a full game. [12] On April 18, a Kickstarter project for the full version of the game was released under the name Friday Night Funkin': The Full Ass Game and reached its goal of $60,000 within hours. [18]

  3. List of music video games - Wikipedia

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    DJ Hero: FreeStyleGames Exient Entertainment: PS2, PS3, Wii, X360 October 27, 2009 (NA) October 28, 2009 (AUS) October 29, 2009 (EU) DJ Hero 2: FreeStyleGames: PS3, Wii, X360 October 19, 2010 (NA/AUS) October 22, 2010 (EU) DJ Max Technika Tune: Pentavision: PSVita December 4, 2012: Home: DJ Max Trilogy: Pentavision: Win December 25, 2008

  4. DJ Hero - Wikipedia

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    DJ Hero 2 was officially announced in June 2010 and was released in October 2010, featuring more than 70 mashups from over 85 artists. [27] The game includes several new gameplay modes, including an "Empire" career mode, head-to-head DJ battles, social multiplayer modes, and a jump-in and out Party Play mode similar to Guitar Hero 5.

  5. DJ Hero 2 - Wikipedia

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    DJ Hero 2 is a 2010 rhythm game developed by FreeStyleGames and published by Activision.It is the sequel to DJ Hero (2009), a spin-off of the Guitar Hero series. The game was released worldwide in October 2010 for PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360.

  6. List of songs in DJ Hero - Wikipedia

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    Some mixes feature only a single song mixed with itself. Ten songs on disc include a guitar track that can be played using a Guitar Hero or other compatible controller alongside the DJ mixing player in the game's DJ vs Guitar mode. The game supports additional content through downloadable tracks from the game consoles' respective online stores. [2]

  7. Fuser (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Harmonix's Dan Walsh said that accessibility and ease of bringing the game to market, both as retail and digital products, was a driver behind a peripheral-less game. [7] Sussman also found that because Fuser featured new gameplay compared to any of their previous games, it was able to draw both experienced rhythm game players and new players ...

  8. Scratch: The Ultimate DJ - Wikipedia

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    Scratch: The Ultimate DJ was a music video game announced by Genius Products in 2008. Similarly to Konami's Beatmania series, it would have employed a specialized turntable controller (called the "Scratch Deck"), which would have allowed the player to follow along to the rhythm game while simulating common DJ techniques, such as scratching.

  9. DJMax Technika Tune - Wikipedia

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    In-game screenshot demonstrating the touchscreen interface of the rhythm game. The PlayStation Vita version features a new play style to the arcade version, utilising both the front touchscreen and rear touchpad, as well as the return of OST and M/V modes. The port is announced to have more songs than any of the earlier DJMax Portable games.