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    Karaoke Revolution, known in the PAL region as Karaoke Stage, is a music video game developed by Harmonix and published by Konami for PlayStation 2 in 2003–2005. An Xbox port of the game was developed by Secret Level, Inc. and released in November 2004 featuring four more songs that were present in Karaoke Revolution Volume 2 and 10 exclusive Motown songs which are the original non-cover versions. The Xbox version also supported Xbox Live for downloads of more songs.
  • Fortnite Festival
    Fortnite Festival 2023 video game within Fortnite developed by Harmonix
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    Fortnite Festival is a 2023 rhythm game developed by Harmonix and published by Epic Games. In the game, players perform songs while attempting to achieve the highest score possible based on their performance. Each song features four different instruments, and players choose which instrument they want to play, as well as the song's difficulty; higher difficulties change the layouts of the songs. A variety of songs can be chosen from, with a free selection that changes daily, as well as the opportunity to purchase songs outright from the Fortnite item shop. Available songs range from those composed by Epic Games Sound Team to tracks from popular artists.
  • Fuser (video game)
    Fuser (video game) 2020 video game
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    Fuser is a rhythm game developed by Harmonix and published by NCSoft. It was released on November 10, 2020 for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Fuser allows players to create DJ mixes from a number of licensed musical tracks, awarding the player for synchronized changes of tracks. The game features both single-player and multiplayer modes as well as the means to share remixes with other users. Following the acquisition of Harmonix by Epic Games in 2021, Harmonix shuttered the multiplayer servers in December 2022 and removed the game and additional content from sale, while leaving the single player components playable.
  • Amplitude (2016 video game)
    Amplitude (2016 video game) 2016 video game remake
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    Amplitude is a 2016 rhythm video game developed and published by Harmonix for the PlayStation 4. It was also released for the PlayStation 3 the same year. A sequel to Amplitude (2003), it was licensed by Sony Computer Entertainment, who owns the rights to Frequency and the original game. The game received generally average reviews upon release.
  • Dance Central video game series
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    Dance Central is a series of rhythm games developed by Harmonix, creators of the Guitar Hero and Rock Band video game series.
  • DropMix
    DropMix 2017 music mixing video game
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    DropMix is a music mixing game developed by Harmonix and published by Hasbro, launched in 2017 but discontinued. The game used physical cards with chips embedded with near field communication, a specialized electronic game board with NFC and Bluetooth capabilities, and a companion application for mobile devices (iOS or Android) that communicates with the board via Bluetooth. By playing a card, representing a specific song, atop a proper board space, the board will detect its NFC code and relay that to the app, which will play a sample from that song, such as a drum loop or a vocal section. With multiple cards on the board, the app manages how all the current songs are mixed as played through the app, creating a mashup. The game had several game modes for single and multi-player play, and additional cards, featuring more song samples, could be purchased as booster packs.
  • A City Sleeps 2014 video game
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    A City Sleeps is a horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed by Harmonix for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X on October 16, 2014.
  • Dance Central Spotlight
    Dance Central Spotlight 2014 video game
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    Dance Central Spotlight is a 2014 rhythm game developed by Harmonix and published by Microsoft Studios for the Xbox One Kinect. It is the sequel to Dance Central 3 (2012) and the fourth installment in the Dance Central series. The game provides a stripped-down experience in comparison to previous Dance Central titles, maintaining the core gameplay of the series, but with a focus on providing more routines per-song, the regular release of recent songs as downloadable content, and leverage of improvements to the motion detection capabilities of the Kinect for Xbox One. It was released on September 2, 2014.
  • Dance Central 3
    Dance Central 3 2012 video game
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    Dance Central 3 is a 2012 rhythm game developed by Harmonix and Backbone Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios for the Xbox 360 Kinect. It is the sequel to Dance Central 2 (2011) and the third installment in the Dance Central series. It was released on October 16, 2012, in the Americas, and October 19 everywhere else.
  • Rock Band Blitz
    Rock Band Blitz 2012 video game
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    Rock Band Blitz was a 2012 rhythm game developed and published by Harmonix. It is the eighth console installment in the Rock Band series. The game was released as a downloadable game for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in August 2012. Unlike previous iterations of Rock Band, Blitz was not sold with any special instrument controllers, and was designed to use regular console controllers to match notes in a song, using gameplay mechanics similar to Harmonix' previous titles Frequency (2001), Amplitude (2003), and Rock Band Unplugged (2009). In addition to the 25 songs shipped with the game, the title was capable of using any songs the player has downloaded or exported for Rock Band 3 (2010).
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