
Japanese Rhythm Arcade Games – DDR
What are Japanese rhythm games?
Arcades in Japan are called Game Center (ゲームセンター), or known as ゲセン (GaCen). There are many types of games in a Japanese arcade—for example, UFO catchers, video games, rhythm games, etc. Today, let Sugoi Mart introduce you to the fascinating world of Japanese rhythm arcade games!
Rhythm game refers to a type of video game that requires players to interact through physical actions on the gaming device, such as swiping and pressing on certain parts of the gaming console in order to match the rhythm of the music. Usually, a player can play three songs with 100JPY, which is about $1.
What is a Japanese arcade called?
They’re called gesen, which means, “game centre.” They can be big, with rows of machines and areas for different types of games