11 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
Dance Dance Revolution really popularized rhythm-gaming in the U.S. This is a great game for spectators. Really.
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 1 point
2.
Samba de Amigo
6 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
3.
Gitaroo Man
6 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
4.
FreQuency
6 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
FreQuency was a spectacular PS2 title that managed to give each song a different sound depending on how you played. Really unique, really cool.
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 0 points
5.
Guitar Hero World Tour
5 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
The Guitar Hero franchise needed to respond to Rock Band's full-band implementation. The answer was better instruments that were fully compatible with the competitor's game.
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 1 point
6.
Donkey Konga
5 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
7.
PaRappa the Rapper
5 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
8.
Elite Beat Agents
5 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
9.
Every Extend Extra Extreme
3 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists -
10.
Rock Band
3 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 2 comments
Comments:
all these games are terrible
Added 13 years ago by guest, 0 points
Rock Band was the logical step up from the insanely-popular Guitar Hero. Now you and your friends can play a whole bunch of fake instruments together!
Added 15 years ago by JDBLists, 0 points
11.
Rhythm Sheep (for Android)
Cool rhythm game for Android phones where you have to repeat the rhythm you hear by tapping.
2 points - added 12 years ago by guest -
12.
Guitar Hero
2 points - added 15 years ago by JDBLists - 1 comment
Comments:
Guitar Hero maybe had no business being as popular as it was, but the game managed to tap into the latent rock star in just about everyone. A gaming phenomenon.