Best Puzzle/Rhythm Game

This category has seen a resurgence of popularity this year. The advent of certain new technologies, as well as online play on consoles, has suddenly injected this once-popular style of gameplay with a new, competitive or group-friendly twist. We're glad to see rhythm and puzzle games back in good shape, and the following five are our finalists for Best Puzzle/Rhythm Game of 2003:

Amplitude (PS2)

Publisher: SCEA
Developer: Harmonix Music Systems
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"If there were a game that could bring mainstream appeal to the niche genre of rhythm games, this would be it." - Ryan Davis, from GameSpot's Full Review

Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix (XBOX)

Publisher: Konami
Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii
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"It's the most feature-rich version of Dance Dance Revolution ever." - Jeff Gerstmann, from GameSpot's Full Review

EyeToy: Play (PS2)

Publisher: SCEA
Developer: SCEE
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"If you're looking for a game to play when you have friends over, especially friends who have little or no interest in video games, EyeToy: Play is a solid choice." - Tim Tracy, from GameSpot's Full Review

Karaoke Revolution (PS2)

Publisher: Konami
Developer: Harmonix Music Systems
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"Karaoke Revolution is a cool piece of technology, and it definitely has the potential to be a lot of fun, especially in a crowd setting." - Jeff Gerstmann, from GameSpot's Full Review

WarioWare Inc.: Mega MicroGame$ (GBA)

Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
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"Anyone looking for an exciting change of pace will have a fantastic time with WarioWare." - Jeff Gerstmann, from GameSpot's Full Review

And the Winner is...