List Of Pump It Up Video Games
This list comprises the entire Pump it Up catalog of released music video games. This list does not contain beta, demo, bootlegged, spinoffs, or unreleased games.
Read more about List Of Pump It Up Video Games: Pump It Up: The Ultimate Remix (Arcade - Korea), 2nd Dance Floor (Arcade - Korea), The Fusion / 1st & 2nd Dance Floor (PC - Korea), 3rd Dance Floor / O.B.G. (Oldies But Goodies) (Arcade/PC - Korea), 3rd O.B.G. SE (Season Evolution) (Arcade/PC - Korea), The Collection (Arcade - Korea), Perfect Collection (PC - Korea), EXTRA (PC - Korea), The Premiere (Arcade - International), Evolutionary Dance Floor (PC - International), The PREX (Arcade), Rebirth (Arcade), Premiere 2 (Arcade - International), PREX 2 (Arcade), Premiere 3 (Arcade - International), PREX 3 (PC/Arcade - International), Exceed (Arcade - International/PS2 - USA/PSP - USA), Exceed 2 (Arcade - International), Exceed SE (PS2/Xbox - USA), Zero (Arcade/PSP - Korea), NX (New Xenesis) (Arcade - International), NX2 (Next Xenesis) (Arcade - International), NXA (NX Absolute) (Arcade - International), Fiesta (Arcade - International), Fiesta EX (Arcade - International), Fiesta 2 (Arcade - International), Infinity (Arcade - USA, UK, and Canada)
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