In 1998 Sony released a music game for the PlayStation produced by techno outfit Denki Groove called Groove Jigoku V. The game is a collection of different mini games.
Then you go see the Beit Devil. He gives you a random selection of minigames, or rather part time jobs, to play. I think there are several of them, Some are unlockables. Many of them are just one button. They all got sharp 2D bizarre graphics, usually either in a spare geometric style, or using digitized images, and have clear button control diagrams.
The game got a sequel in PSP called Beit Hell 2000.
The game is also known as Denki Groove Jigoku Five.
Manufacturer's description:
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Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Mini Games, Music & Fantasy themes.
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