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Time traveler: *moves a chair*-Remi wrote:
hmm
The only ones I can remember are rrtyui, Varvalian and Chocopa- I mean kirby_fella1115Stomiks wrote:
That reminds me there hasn't been any japanese top players recently right?
Yeah but compared to other countries they're pretty fewI AM VERY SMART wrote:
The only ones I can remember are rrtyui, Varvalian and Chocopa- I mean kirby_fella1115Stomiks wrote:
That reminds me there hasn't been any japanese top players recently right?
IkrStomiks wrote:
Yeah but compared to other countries they're pretty fewI AM VERY SMART wrote:
The only ones I can remember are rrtyui, Varvalian and Chocopa- I mean kirby_fella1115Stomiks wrote:
That reminds me there hasn't been any japanese top players recently right?
Or maybe because they are too busy playing osu!taiko? I mean the japanese have always been strong in rhythm games, just that there are much less of them in osu!standardStomiks wrote:
It's pretty unusual since typically the japanese always have a huge grip on rhythm games. It's possible that the competition got intense ever since rhythm games got more mainstream in the west.
Look at the Taiko leaderboards.Stomiks wrote:
It's pretty unusual since typically the japanese always have a huge grip on rhythm games. It's possible that the competition got intense ever since rhythm games got more mainstream in the west.
Oh yeah completely forgot about them. Since taiko is made by the japanese, it's not wonder they all go there. They're not interested in the other game modes huh?-Remi wrote:
Look at the Taiko leaderboards.Stomiks wrote:
It's pretty unusual since typically the japanese always have a huge grip on rhythm games. It's possible that the competition got intense ever since rhythm games got more mainstream in the west.
Most Japanese osu! users are here for Taiko, not standard.
It's taiko no tatsujin or nothingStomiks wrote:
Oh yeah completely forgot about them. Since taiko is made by the japanese, it's not wonder they all go there. They're not interested in the other game modes huh?-Remi wrote:
Look at the Taiko leaderboards.Stomiks wrote:
It's pretty unusual since typically the japanese always have a huge grip on rhythm games. It's possible that the competition got intense ever since rhythm games got more mainstream in the west.
Most Japanese osu! users are here for Taiko, not standard.
What does that mean?I AM VERY SMART wrote:
Stomiks wrote:
Oh yeah completely forgot about them. Since taiko is made by the japanese, it's not wonder they all go there. They're not interested in the other game modes huh?-Remi wrote:
Look at the Taiko leaderboards.Stomiks wrote:
It's pretty unusual since typically the japanese always have a huge grip on rhythm games. It's possible that the competition got intense ever since rhythm games got more mainstream in the west.
Most Japanese osu! users are here for Taiko, not standard.
It's taiko no tatsujin or nothing
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Play moreI AM VERY SMART wrote:
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