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[Classic] Who said Nintendo games were getting easier ?
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BurningRanger
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Old Aug 24, 2006, 08:57 PM #1 of 12
Anyone play this on their computers?

If so, can you figure out a way to get Visualboy Advance to sync up with this game? (I think it might have to do with my soundcard/directsound)

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Old Aug 25, 2006, 06:17 AM #2 of 12
Originally Posted by cubed
If you play with a gamepad you can get a better sync. But even with a good sync, the game is really fucking hard.
Incorrect on both counts.

I do use a gamepad. My inputs are directly and accurately in time with the graphics. The sound is not. It is about 0.3 seconds behind the graphics. I essentially have to ignore the music to pass levels.

The game itself? Not hard. Though that might be because I've played drums for so many years. Still really fun though.

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