12 Facts About Rhythm game

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Rhythm game or rhythm action is a genre of music-themed action video game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm.

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Rhythm game, or rhythm action, is a subgenre of action game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm.

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The Rhythm game used the "call and response" mechanic, in which players take turns repeating increasingly complicated sequences of button presses.

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4.

Human Entertainment's Dance Aerobics was an early rhythm-based video game released in 1987, and allows players to create music by stepping on Nintendo's Power Pad peripheral for the NES video game console.

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The Rhythm game was later released on consoles in the West as Taiko Drum Master, and the franchise continues to receive new installments in Japan.

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6.

Gitaroo Man featured a guitar-playing protagonist four years before the release of Guitar Hero, though the Rhythm game employed a conventional rather than guitar-shaped controller.

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Ryan Davis of GameSpot wrote that the game provides a greater sense of creative freedom than earlier rhythm titles.

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8.

Rhythm game later released a more socially driven, karaoke-themed music game in Karaoke Revolution .

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Rhythm game closed several in-house developers, including RedOctane, Neversoft's Guitar Hero division, and Underground Development.

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10.

In 2010, rhythm game developers included new features in their products.

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11.

Guitar rhythm game industry is going for the VR market with games like Rocksmith and Rock Band VR.

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In 2018, Beat Saber, a virtual reality rhythm game designed around cutting colored cubes in time with a song's beat, became the top selling and highest rated virtual reality game on the Steam market at the time of its release.

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