Beat Planet Music

Beat Planet Music
Beat Planet Music
Éditeur
Développeur Garage

Date de sortie 30 décembre 1999 (États-Unis)
20 janvier 2000 (Japon)
Genre jeu de rythme
Mode de jeu 1 à 4 joueur(s)
Plate-forme Playstation
Média CD-ROM Playstation
Contrôle manette

Beat Planet Music est un jeu de rythme sorti sur Playstation fin 1999 au États-Unis.


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