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  2. Fuser (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Fuser, the player takes the role of a DJ at a large concert and make a mashup of different songs. They have a virtual DJ table with four record players, custom instruments, sound filters, and up to 24 records (their crate) along the top of the screen.

  3. 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.

  4. VirtualDJ - Wikipedia

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    The first version of VirtualDJ appeared on 1 July 2003. VirtualDJ is the successor to AtomixMP3, the first version of which dates from September 2000.

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  6. List of Konami games - Wikipedia

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    43.1 3DS Virtual Console. 44 Nintendo DS. ... The following is a list of games either developed or published by Konami. [1] ... Beatmania IIDX 15 DJ Troopers;

  7. DJMax Respect - Wikipedia

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    A sample screenshot released at announcement. DJMax Respect is a rhythm game developed by Rocky Studio and Neowiz MUCA and published by Neowiz Games. It was released for the PlayStation 4 in 2017, for Microsoft Windows in 2020, and Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S in 2022 as part of ID@Xbox. [1]

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  9. Guitar Hero - Wikipedia

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    The game had been developed by FreeStyleGames, sometime after the release of DJ Hero 2, with the main development duties passed to Virtual Fairground, using their platform The Ride, an Adobe Flash-based platform that would let the game be played in a web browser.