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Technicbeat

Technicbeat

Details: Music video game
Descr: Technic Beat is an arcade music video game developed by Arika. It is a sequel to the PlayStation 2 game Technictix. The PlayStation 2 version of Technic Beat was published in North America by Mastiff. It was released in Japan in 2002 and the United States in 2004. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: June 2002
Developer: Arika
Composer: Shinji Hosoe
Platforms: PlayStation 2, Arcade game
Genres: Action game, Musical Game
Publishers: Arika, Mastiff

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