I noticed that toLuigiHann wrote:
I noticed that, on easy levels, Taiko no Tatsujin DS is just as easy without music. Just a test of reflexes. Not fun, though, so why bother?
If it's so easy, what's the loss? Just play 'em over again.Loginer wrote:
The game is too easy. >:[
Then I decided to mess around in the options. Big mistake. I accidentally removed the save file. T_T
All right then. ;_;LuigiHann wrote:
If it's so easy, what's the loss? Just play 'em over again.Loginer wrote:
The game is too easy. >:[
Then I decided to mess around in the options. Big mistake. I accidentally removed the save file. T_T
Loginer wrote:
All right then. ;_;LuigiHann wrote:
If it's so easy, what's the loss? Just play 'em over again.Loginer wrote:
The game is too easy. >:[
Then I decided to mess around in the options. Big mistake. I accidentally removed the save file. T_T
n00b ;3shinn wrote:
Well... I finished both games. With Cheat
That's all I can say.
I just discovered Oni Mode. Forget that, plz. <_<Loginer wrote:
I just downloaded Taiko no Tatsujin DS, and managed to beat every single song on the hardest difficulty without even getting frustrated(Except for that 8-star song. ;_;). The game is too easy. >:[LuigiHann wrote:
I noticed that, on easy levels, Taiko no Tatsujin DS is just as easy without music. Just a test of reflexes. Not fun, though, so why bother?
Then I decided to mess around in the options. Big mistake. I accidentally removed the save file. T_T
Loginer wrote:
Oh, and when you get to a spinner, you could shake the Wiimote to clear it. And when you get to a pause section, you could shake the Wiimote for bonus points! You could even shake it while the Wii is off!! :0
Yes, I hate waggling. :/
Twilight Princess and Super Mario Galaxy both involved pointless shaking. Really, it's like the DS all over again(Devs randomly using the microphone simply because it's there), the accelerometers are only good for slow, precise movements, yet they force waggle onto games.IplayEBA wrote:
Loginer wrote:
Oh, and when you get to a spinner, you could shake the Wiimote to clear it. And when you get to a pause section, you could shake the Wiimote for bonus points! You could even shake it while the Wii is off!! :0
Yes, I hate waggling. :/
No. I no like shaking.If Nintendo had some stupid idea to do that, I'd sue.
Maybe if they didn't have spinners... any ideas?
http://www.yesasia.com/us/en/home.html Free worldwide shipping, and reasonable prices. I got Ouendan 1 and 2 from them. Both are great games if you liked EBA, and the language barrier is no problem because the gameplay is exactly the same and the menus are very simple.HyperHongMeiling wrote:
My favorite song on EBA is pretty much Jumping Jack Flash. Too bad I can't get any of the Ouendan games...![]()
Are the games good perhaps? I would really like to play it if I knew how to import items from different countries.
Yes...LuigiHann wrote:
Stickying this thread so nobody overlooks it again.
It's not really that it worries me about the game being good, what worries me is if thats really what iNiS thinks western people are like...Or what appeals to them.LuigiHann wrote:
You can find EBA at really reasonable prices at Wal-mart or Target. Keep an eye out for it.Jeshi wrote:
Maybe some day I'll get Elite Beat Agents, I saw a video of the last song and that it was a country song and that almost everyone was blond or had a cowboy hat worries me.
There are no "country" songs in EBA. The last song, Jumpin' Jack Flash, is a cover of a Rolling Stones song. The cover has a bit of a "Southern Rock" edge, I guess, but nothing that remotely borders on country music. Plenty of mediocre pop and "classic" rock, but the real fun is in the scenarios, not the soundtrack.
I just thought Ouendan had lots of cliche'sLuigiHann wrote:
The guy who runs iNiS and designed EBA and Ouendan, while Japanese, speaks fluent English and went to school in the U.S., so I think he has a reasonable perspective. That said, pretty much everything in EBA is a parody of American cliches, in the same way that you'll find Ouendan is a parody of Japanese cliches.
Then you're fucked for [Hard]Jeshi wrote:
Also Ready Steady go on Normal is HAARRDD D:
I hope I can beat it before Ouendan 2 arrives.
I knew somebody would make that joke.RemmyX25 wrote:
Then you're fucked for [Hard]Jeshi wrote:
Also Ready Steady go on Normal is HAARRDD D:
I hope I can beat it before Ouendan 2 arrives.
Dood wtf....Jeshi wrote:
I knew somebody would make that joke.RemmyX25 wrote:
Then you're fucked for [Hard]Jeshi wrote:
Also Ready Steady go on Normal is HAARRDD D:
I hope I can beat it before Ouendan 2 arrives.
I really have no intention of beating Hard on Ouendan 1, I already know after hard comes insane which has cheerleaders.
So once I beat it on Normal I'm set for Ouendan 1 not including replaying it for fun.
Still excited for Ouendan 2 arriving, it has 18 songs plus 3 bonus songs compare that to Ouendan 1 with 15 songs and 0 bonus songs!
I don't think there's a hard rock in Ouendan one...awp wrote:
I found hard relatively easy to FC throughout, but Hard Rock was a bitch - especially sliders that didn't snake soon enough.
Wow, she must have played that song so many times, she started spinning before I was even expecting a spinner let alone saw one.YoshiKart wrote:
Witness Alkaliph, the girl who can SS a song on the DS and still have a camera in front of her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uLaW3T_wCA
Grats you like sk8r boi and La Lamatthewmatic123 wrote:
Elite Beat Agents:
Every single one XD
It's the lyrics of sk8er boi I find to be the most revolting aspect of it. Not hating it is kind of like implying that such drivel is "okay" and that's not the message I'd like society to accept.LuigiHann wrote:
I think La La, at least the cover they use in EBA, sounds like an 80s song, and as such I don't mind it. Skater Boy is lame and generic, but not appalling. I don't see where all the hate for mediocre music comes from. Sure, it's not as good as good music, but it's not as bad as bad music.
I agree. Perhaps it isn't better as a song, but it's definitely better as a rhythm game song than the original would be.fdtoonsman wrote:
I really like the cover they used for Jumpin' Jack Flash in EBA. I think it actually sounds better than the original.
But if you want to FC the game, you'll have to do Easy sooner or later. And when you're used to playing on Insane, Easy is like concentrated chloroform.YoshiKart wrote:
I used to hate Canned Heat on Hard the first week I got the game. Now I can play it with a mouse with no problem.![]()
I suggest anyone who has good music sense and just got this game to start on Normal/Crusin'. Easy/Breezin' is waaaaay too boring. >_>
EBA2 confirmed?Finally, a thin shred of hope.
http://gonintendo.com/?p=61487
"It’s been there for awhile.Behonkiss wrote:
EBA2 confirmed?
http://gonintendo.com/?p=61487
Wut?devkit4384 wrote:
LuigiHann looks like your going to have allot of work ahead of you making an EBA2 skin....
Thats a little...awkward...YoshiKart wrote:
So I mention EBA to someone during school.
He thought I said "Leaping Asians". -_-'
Ouendan2 wrote:
Thats a little...awkward...YoshiKart wrote:
So I mention EBA to someone during school.
He thought I said "Leaping Asians". -_-'
WINRARawp wrote:
Well that's basically what the Japanese counterpart of EBA is.
I can't even count how many times I've seen that. Their Katamari one is over 9000 times better though.K2J wrote:
I've always wanted to do this.
Oooold news.kuwarudo wrote:
Has anyone tried to do a mirror mode?
Its stickyed.kuwarudo wrote:
Ha ha ha, this thread still hasn't died.
Have you found it yet? I have it ;3Zekira wrote:
Does anyone have an MP3 for the game version of Go My Way from Ouendan 2? I've been itching to find it >_>