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The following six are rock covers by Soken's band The Primals of the musical themes from the game of the primals, powerful elemental creatures. The Blu-ray Disc also features the original versions of the twelve tracks, videos of in-game scenes where the original music plays, as well as one secret track that needs a password to unlock.
The double bar line, or final bar line, symbolizing the conclusion of a composition, appears in the game logo. [15]Theatrhythm Final Bar Line was developed by indieszero.As with previous titles in the Theatrhythm series, Ichirō Hamuza, a staff member of Square Enix, served as a producer; Masanobu Suzui, the president of indieszero, served as the series director and handled general supervision ...
The Japanese version is titled Bust a Move: Dance & Rhythm Action (バスト ア ムーブ Dance & Rhythm Action, Basuto A Mūbu Dance & Rhythm Action), but in all other regions it was released as Bust a Groove, to avoid a trademark conflict with the Japanese puzzle game Puzzle Bobble, which was released in North America and Europe as Bust-A-Move.
Moogle" also became a status effect in the Mana series where the playable characters are turned into moogles for a period of time or until the effect is healed. In the Kingdom Hearts series, Moogles run the Synthesis workshops, where the player can use materials dropped by enemies to make items, equipment, and weapons.
Just Dance 2025 Edition is a dance rhythm game developed and published by Ubisoft.It was unveiled on June 18, 2024, during the Nintendo Direct June 2024 presentation as the sixteenth installment in the series, and the third annual song pack after its predecessors Just Dance 2023 Edition and 2024 Edition, in celebration of the series' fifteenth anniversary. [1]
The game was originally released in Japan as Bust a Move 2: Dance Tengoku Mix (バスト ア ムーブ2 ダンス天国MIX, Basuto a Mūbu 2: Dansu Tengoku Mix), and was never released in Europe. The game takes place one year after the previous installment and shares the same overall gameplay.
MC Groovz Dance Craze is a rhythm game for the GameCube developed and published by Mad Catz. The game is a Dance Dance Revolution clone and was bundled with Mad Catz' Beat Pad accessory. The game was originally announced via a press release on November 2, 2004.
Dancing Stage is a music video game, developed by Konami, released in arcades on March 9, 1999. This game was released as Dance Dance Revolution in North America. It includes 13 songs: nine composed by Naoki Maeda, and four licenses.