Popular games for collection The Idolmaster

16.05.2024

An idol raising simulation mobile game in The Idolmaster series featuring a completely new branch of idols. Enroll in Hatsuboshi Gakuen to learn the ropes of being a producer by partnering up with various idol students to help them raise to the top!

28.06.2012

This is the ninth and last volume of The Idolmaster Gravure For You! series. It has a new compilation of songs: "CHIHAYA BlueMIX". This volume also marked Ryo Akizuki's second HD appearance, featuring him in a special mode of the game. This mode allows players to take pictures of him wearing the "Sailor Swimsuit" costume and listen to him sing "Dazzling World" as the BGM music. Like the previous volume, an option was developed to allow pictures to be taken on a horizontal, empty beach as well as the option to use the "Sailor Cap" accessory. An unlockable costume is also available for Ryo to wear, "Good Sleep Pajamas", if you play wirelessly on the PS Vita. The costume is also available to be unlocked without the use of a PS Vita in the iM@S CHANNEL version of the game. The summer kimonos were also a new costume introduced by this volume.

25.11.2015

This volume continues the ability to take pictures of two idols at a time, and to add music from CDs into the BGM list. Idol Focus: Ranko Kanzaki Costumes: Holy Night Snow, Arrow-Feather-Patterned Hakama, Sailor Swimsuit Locations: Christmas Corner, Western-Style Cafe, Seaside

23.05.2012

A The Idolmaster themed pachinko game.

10.12.2015

An Idolmaster themed Taiko Drum Master rhythm game for the PlayStation Vita.

25.10.2012

The Idolmaster: Shiny Festa is a series of three Japanese rhythm video games. The games are part of The Idolmaster series of games, and were originally released as Honey Sound, Funky Note, and Groovy Tune. They were the first games in the series to be localized into English. The gameplay in Shiny Festa eschews the simulation format of previous Idolmaster games, and instead features a rhythmic gameplay in which the player times the presses of buttons to the rhythm of the songs and a predetermined pattern displayed on the screen.

25.10.2012

The Idolmaster: Shiny Festa is a series of three Japanese rhythm video games. The games are part of The Idolmaster series of games, and were originally released as Honey Sound, Funky Note, and Groovy Tune. They were the first games in the series to be localized into English. The gameplay in Shiny Festa eschews the simulation format of previous Idolmaster games, and instead features a rhythmic gameplay in which the player times the presses of buttons to the rhythm of the songs and a predetermined pattern displayed on the screen.

25.10.2012

The Idolmaster: Shiny Festa is a series of three Japanese rhythm video games. The games are part of The Idolmaster series of games, and were originally released as Honey Sound, Funky Note, and Groovy Tune. They were the first games in the series to be localized into English. The gameplay in Shiny Festa eschews the simulation format of previous Idolmaster games, and instead features a rhythmic gameplay in which the player times the presses of buttons to the rhythm of the songs and a predetermined pattern displayed on the screen.

21.01.2021

The Idolmaster: Poplinks is a mobile puzzle game featuring idols from all five branches. An Android only open beta test was held from December 4th (12:00 JST) to December 7th (17:00 JST) in 2020.

28.11.2011

The Idolmaster: Cinderella Girls is a Japanese free-to-play simulation video game developed for the Mobage social network platform for mobile phones. It was first released for feature phones, and compatibility was later on extended to iOS and Android devices. The game is based on The Idolmaster franchise, and features a cast of new idol characters. The story in Cinderella Girls follows the career of a producer in charge of leading and training prospective pop idols to stardom. Its gameplay follows a collectible card game format in which each idol is represented as a card, which the player may use to form a unit of idols to train in lessons, take to jobs, and compete against opponents.

25.10.2012

The Idolmaster: Shiny Festa is a series of three Japanese rhythm video games. The games are part of The Idolmaster series of games, and were originally released as Honey Sound, Funky Note, and Groovy Tune. They were the first games in the series to be localized into English. The gameplay in Shiny Festa eschews the simulation format of previous Idolmaster games, and instead features a rhythmic gameplay in which the player times the presses of buttons to the rhythm of the songs and a predetermined pattern displayed on the screen. Each game features a different array of characters and songs, and also includes an original video animation episode. The games' story centers on the 765 Production's participation in a music festival, and is told via the anime episodes and occasional dialogue included in the games.

28.07.2016

The Idolmaster Platinum Stars is a Japanese simulation video game in The Idolmaster series. The player acts as a producer in 765 Production. Unlike previous works in the Idolmaster series, the storyline is reconstructed and has no connection with other works. However, the idols' personalities and looks remain unchanged

22.10.2014

Japanese free-to-play simulation video game, based on The Idolmaster franchise with some new characters. The voice actresses of the game have featured many songs and lives, the game also has many adapted works.

30.08.2017

315 Lives are the main feature of the game and require LP items to perform. During a Live, rhythm icons move towards a cursor and must be tapped, held, or swiped. During the performance, Support opportunities allow Idols to appeal and boost the score. Kizuna (or Bonds) are special Appeals that allow two Idols to Appeal together. When Kizuna between two Idols is maxed out, a special description for the two Idols is displayed on screen. Compared to the original Mobage, LIVE ON ST@GE introduces new SSR cards. Both SR and SSR cards feature full illustrations. Leveling up an Idol is separated into Lesson and Special Lessons. Lessons use P Points to increase level while Special Lessons use P Memos to Change! cards into their new outfits. Duplicate copies of cards now increase the power and level cap of the original card.

26.07.2005

The Idolmaster is a popular Japanese rhythm and simulation game that focuses on the management and training of virtual pop idols. Developed by Namco (later Bandai Namco Entertainment), the game places players in the role of a producer working with a talent agency to nurture and guide aspiring idols towards stardom, and the first title in the 1st Vision era. It was released as the second installment of the "Rewritable Stage" touchscreen cabinet.

27.08.2015

This volume continues the ability to take pictures of two idols at a time, and to add music from CDs into the BGM list. Idol Focus: Rika Jougasaki Costumes: Summer Grace One-piece, Smile Blazer, Abyssal Majesty Locations: Sunflower Field, House Studio, Nighttime Beach

28.01.2016

This volume continues the ability to take pictures of two idols at a time, and to add music from CDs into the BGM list. When the selected idol wears the Dreamy Wedding or Dark Rose Fantasy outfits, the player can take pictures of the idols sitting with the dress' skirt billowing around them. Idol Focus: Chieri Ogata Costumes: Dark Rose Fantasy, Bikini of Siren, Dreamy Wedding Locations: Halloween Manor, Nighttime Beach, Church

21.12.2017

The Idolmaster: Stella Stage follows 765 Production as they partner up with 961 Production to create Stella Stage, a large event featuring the former's thirteen idols and the latter's newest idol, Shika.

24.02.2011

The Idolmaster 2 is a Japanese raising simulation video game in The Idolmaster series. The story in The Idolmaster 2 is told from the perspective of a producer in charge of leading and training a group of three pop idols to stardom and receive music awards. Its gameplay, while remaining similar to the previous title, features several improvements and differences, including changes in the roster of idol characters and the removal of online multiplayer elements. At the beginning of the game, the player meets the president of 765 Production and is tasked with creating a unit of three idols from nine of the agency's members. The player and the selected idols are also tasked by him to become nominated to the Idol Academy music awards festival and win awards within 52 weeks.

21.12.2017

The Idolmaster: Stella Stage follows 765 Production as they partner up with 961 Production to create Stella Stage, a large event featuring the former's thirteen idols and the latter's newest idol, Shika. This Stella Box includes: - PS4 Game: The Idolmaster: Stella Stage - Booklet - Drama CD - Calendar - 765 Pin - 765 Neck Strap - Original DLC

14.10.2021

The Starlight Box comes with: - PS4 Game: The Idolmaster: Starlit Season - Special-make box with new illustration - Music magazine We special issue "Galaxy" - Four-panel manga "StaMas 4-Panel" - Original soundtrack CD - 29 signed photograph cards - Special-make large badge with stand (100mm diameter) - "Starlit Season" invitation letter - Product code for original color costume downloadable content "Midnight Gallery"

23.04.2015

This volume adds the ability to take pictures of two idols at a time, and to add music from CD's into the BGM list. Idol Focus: Uzuki Shimamura Costumes: Anime Opening Costume, Schoolgirl Wear, 346 School Swimsuit Locations: Castle with Clock Tower, Big Tree, School Pool

19.02.2009

The Idolmaster SP is a series of three Japanese raising simulation video games in The Idolmaster game series. They were released on as Perfect Sun, Missing Moon, and Wandering Star for the PlayStation Portable as a port of The Idolmaster. The gameplay in SP features changes from its predecessor, including an additional promise system which puts more of a focus on communication. The games include three game modes: two single-player and one multiplayer mode for up to three players. The story is told from the perspective of a producer in charge of training 10 prospective pop idols on their way to stardom, and each version of SP features different idols. One reason for dividing SP among three versions when developing the games was to allow players to buy the version which features their favorite idols. Rival idols were introduced into SP because the development team felt that rivals are essential for The Idolmaster, which also serve to deepen the bonds between the player and an idol. In Wandering Star, you choose to produce one of three idols. (Same for the other 2 versions) The idols are: Yukiho Hagiwara, Iori Minase, Ami Futami The rival is: Takane Shijou