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Rock Fever was a Taiwanese vertical scrolling arcade rhythm game series developed by IGS, distributed by Saint-fun and Wahlap Technology. There were a total of 9 versions released from 2000 till 2006. The game is no longer in active development and has no signs of returning, with the most recent game being Rock Fever 5 released in 2006.
Rock Fever was a Taiwanese vertical scrolling arcade rhythm game series developed by IGS, distributed by Saint-fun and Wahlap Technology. There were a total of 9 versions released from 1999 till 2006. The game is no longer in active development and has no signs of returning, with the most recent game being Rock Fever 5 released in 2006. There's also quite few bootlegs of Rock Fever franchiese, mainly made in China. Including one bootleg using Ez2Dj/Ez2AC cab as it's cabinet. The most noteable bootleg is DJ Master. A little fun fact, from Rock Fever to at least Rock Fever 3. The Rock Fever cabinet's actually turned out to be converted cabinet's of arcade version of Japanese fighting-rhythm game hybrid series Bust A Groove, also known as Bust A Move in Japan.

Revision as of 03:00, 20 February 2024

Rock Fever
Rock Fever
Rock Fever EX - Rock Fever EX SOLO
Rock Fever 3 - Rock Fever 3 PLUS - Rock Fever 3.5 MAX
Rock Fever 4 - Rock Fever 4 REMIX
Rock Fever 5

Rock Fever was a Taiwanese vertical scrolling arcade rhythm game series developed by IGS, distributed by Saint-fun and Wahlap Technology. There were a total of 9 versions released from 1999 till 2006. The game is no longer in active development and has no signs of returning, with the most recent game being Rock Fever 5 released in 2006. There's also quite few bootlegs of Rock Fever franchiese, mainly made in China. Including one bootleg using Ez2Dj/Ez2AC cab as it's cabinet. The most noteable bootleg is DJ Master. A little fun fact, from Rock Fever to at least Rock Fever 3. The Rock Fever cabinet's actually turned out to be converted cabinet's of arcade version of Japanese fighting-rhythm game hybrid series Bust A Groove, also known as Bust A Move in Japan.