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Ah, so that's how they're dealing with the blue and red notes. I always wondered how that would come about since with a real Taiko drum (for the PS2/Arcade) you have to tap the top sides of the drum for blue notes.
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I finally had a chance to look at the video. It looks good, but easy. A lot of Taiko's problem is that it's too damn easy. The PSP versions were a lot of fun, despite the lack of drum. Turns out pushing buttons to Taiko is actually quite enjoyable (much like someone I know who plays Pop'n Music on a dualshock).
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This is fucking awesome. It definitely has the SMB theme, because I just heard it. What it doesn't tell you is it also has Go My Way!! from iDOLM@STER, along with an 8 bit remix and a bunch of others. I've heard a couple (one's from Daigasso) but I can't name them.
I'm importing this tomorrow. It's too much fun. Edit:
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by Elixir; Jul 24, 2007 at 10:50 AM.
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Um.. bottom center option has has easy/normal/hard, bottom right is オプション which is "Option", pressing that, the first selection brings up different sounds you're going to be making during the song.
ドラム - Drum タンバリン - Tambourine Triangle Farting noises Classic drums As the the bottom menu, オート (auto) plays the game for you (used for studying the songs, I guess) the rest are speed modifiers. And, uh, well, the game's fun and all, but I really don't like how you can easily rack up points using the dpad over using the stylus. The DS can't recognize two inputs at once, so I'm not sure how large notes are meant to be taken. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by Elixir; Jul 24, 2007 at 11:52 PM.
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Nah, that's what I meant. Right now I'm using the stylus for red notes, L for blue.
So you won't need to use L + the rim of the Taiko for the bigger blue notes.. right? I was speaking idiomatically. |