Oh god, I'm having to dig pretty deep here to remember. In fact this answer might not exactly fall under the category 100% but it's what got me interested in this genre. Everything contributed to what I play now though, so it all has a place in my heart.
VIB RIBBON!!! It looks simple but don't underestimate this little bugger.
I also played a lot of Dancing Stage as a kid - had one of those mats that could fold up. I still have the game on me, but not the mat, not anymore at least.
I then started to bridge the gap through MTV Music Generator 2 on the PS2. I know what some of you are thinking - "IT'S NOT A RHYTHM GAME!". But that's besides the point here. Through playing this simple music making game, I got familiar with the structure of music, it taught me to appreciate not just the song, but the melody of a song, the bass of a song, the various elements of the song that piece it together.
The next game I remember afterwards must have been Guitar Hero 3, loved playing it!... up until I had a new addition to the family who played acoustic guitar, so I felt kind of stupid at that point that he could play guitar, while I could only play a virtual game. At that point I pretty much took a hiatus from rhythm gaming to work on my piano.
Nowadays, I play osu!mania and Hatsune Miku Project Diva. Still looking for more games to enjoy, but for now I'm happy
VIB RIBBON!!! It looks simple but don't underestimate this little bugger.
I also played a lot of Dancing Stage as a kid - had one of those mats that could fold up. I still have the game on me, but not the mat, not anymore at least.
I then started to bridge the gap through MTV Music Generator 2 on the PS2. I know what some of you are thinking - "IT'S NOT A RHYTHM GAME!". But that's besides the point here. Through playing this simple music making game, I got familiar with the structure of music, it taught me to appreciate not just the song, but the melody of a song, the bass of a song, the various elements of the song that piece it together.
The next game I remember afterwards must have been Guitar Hero 3, loved playing it!... up until I had a new addition to the family who played acoustic guitar, so I felt kind of stupid at that point that he could play guitar, while I could only play a virtual game. At that point I pretty much took a hiatus from rhythm gaming to work on my piano.
Nowadays, I play osu!mania and Hatsune Miku Project Diva. Still looking for more games to enjoy, but for now I'm happy