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Drag0n_old
I was wondering if any one else know any good music games to play??? Because i been on google and tried looking for some but couldnt find any good ones T.T or maybe there not many rhythms game out their :s
Loginer
There's Stepmania, Guitar Zero, UltraStar Deluxe and Be-Pachi, and if you're willing to spend a few bucks, there's also Audiosurf. Oh, and osu!, but you don't need a link to that.
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Drag0n_old
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Behon
The Ouendan and EBA games are obvious, in case you haven't played them before. As well as Gitaroo Man, Rez, and Amplitude if you have a PS2.
James
o2jam
DarkSerge
About PS2 there is also Dance Dance Revolution ;]
James
^
and GFDM
Mogsy
If you felt like importing, there's GuitarFreaks and DrumMania, as well as Beatmania/IIDX and Pop'n Music.
Loginer
And while we're at it, let's not forget the Guitar Hero/Rock Band games. The Taiko no Tatsujin games are also good, if you're OK with importing.
awp
There's a north american taiko game =x
Loginer
I'm in Europe, so I have to import it, anyway. Besides, good luck finding it in a physical store.
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Drag0n_old

James wrote:

o2jam
hmm... i was trying to download that game but one thing.. i couldnt play...something about the sever or something so i couldnt play that game online or offline unless i done something wrong :s T_T if this game works for you can you be able to send me the link so meh can download the game, please??? ^^


lol i was thinking of games that on the net..(download.....free)xD >.> not consoles games xD =)
Mogsy

Loginer wrote:

I'm in Europe, so I have to import it, anyway. Besides, good luck finding it in a physical store.
There's one in my local GameStop for $19,99 USD.

As for netgames, if you look on the Wikipedia, you'll find that there are sims.

I know of Feeling Pomu and Step'n Music for Pop'n, but of course, Pop'n is my field of expertise. xD
Detective Tuesday
In The Groove 2 is the best arcade dancing game out, and probably will remain as such for another good 10 years. Don't let anyone else tell you different without looking it up first.

BeatMania is always fun, but unfortunately it's hard to find in the States. You can buy the US PS2 version to get the controller at the very least.
Loginer

Detective Tuesday wrote:

In The Groove 2 is the best arcade dancing game out, and probably will remain as such for another good 10 years. Don't let anyone else tell you different without looking it up first.
Hardly. Stepmania is much better (Stepmania can be played on an arcade machine, and ITG is based on Stepmania's engine), if only for the .mp3 support and skins.
Mogsy

Detective Tuesday wrote:

In The Groove 2 is the best arcade dancing game out, and probably will remain as such for another good 10 years. Don't let anyone else tell you different without looking it up first.

BeatMania is always fun, but unfortunately it's hard to find in the States. You can buy the US PS2 version to get the controller at the very least.
Umm...maybe if you're playing in an arcade. StepMania with a metal pad otherwise owns it.

BeatMania can be fun, but IIDX is where it's at.
James
@ drag0n

where did you download the client? there are lots of versions out there..
not sure if there are any international ones.
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Drag0n_old

James wrote:

@ drag0n

where did you download the client? there are lots of versions out there..
not sure if there are any international ones.
well i cant really remember >.> well do you have the client link still???
Loginer

Mogsworth wrote:

Detective Tuesday wrote:

In The Groove 2 is the best arcade dancing game out, and probably will remain as such for another good 10 years. Don't let anyone else tell you different without looking it up first.

BeatMania is always fun, but unfortunately it's hard to find in the States. You can buy the US PS2 version to get the controller at the very least.
Umm...maybe if you're playing in an arcade. StepMania with a metal pad otherwise owns it.
Liar, metal pads are evil. I'm too light for freeze arrows. ;___;
Detective Tuesday

Loginer wrote:

Detective Tuesday wrote:

In The Groove 2 is the best arcade dancing game out, and probably will remain as such for another good 10 years. Don't let anyone else tell you different without looking it up first.
Hardly. Stepmania is much better (Stepmania can be played on an arcade machine, and ITG is based on Stepmania's engine), if only for the .mp3 support and skins.

Thing about that is, on an SM machine, people can abuse the songs that are just under the limit for a song that counts as 2 songs. The latest revision of In The Groove limits the songs to 2:15, a reasonable stepchart length, so you never have to worry about some jackass playing a bunch of 3 minute songs. Regardless, I was talking about commercial arcade dance games.


Mogsworth wrote:

BeatMania can be fun, but IIDX is where it's at.
I think IIDX is implied whenever BeatMania is mentioned. Better not bank on that one though.
Mogsy
Oh come on, 3 minute songs can be fun, shut up. D:

Also, Loginer, just apply more pressure. I was able to do freeze arrows despite being light when I started.

Next, I kinda rate Pump It Up Exceed/another version of PiU I can't remember the name of with ITG2 as an amazing game.

Loginer

Mogsworth wrote:

Oh come on, 3 minute songs can be fun, shut up. D:

Also, Loginer, just apply more pressure. I was able to do freeze arrows despite being light when I started.

Next, I kinda rate Pump It Up Exceed/another version of PiU I can't remember the name of with ITG2 as an amazing game.
I tried standing on an arrow with the other foot in the air, and it still didn't work. I'm 40 kg, btw. <.<
Mogsy
Maybe the metal pad just sucks.
Detective Tuesday

Mogsworth wrote:

Oh come on, 3 minute songs can be fun, shut up. D:
Not for all of the people who have their coins up waiting for you to finish. If you have the machine on freeplay in your garage or after closing in your friends' arcade, you can spend as long as you want with your turn, but when the arcade is operating, 9 times out of 10 there'll be somebody waiting to play after you. That's why the custom song length limit on ITG2 makes sense.
Mogsy
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Detective Tuesday
Giving a shit is standard arcade etiquette. I don't see how it's alright to hold up the line by playing more than you payed for. It's not like the line consists solely of jerks who try to rush you off of the machine. Most folks just wanna stop in, play a couple of rounds just like everyone else, and then go about their business in a reasonable timeframe.

Besides, a good portion of 3 minute songs tend to get unbearably boring by the end.
awp

Loginer wrote:

I tried standing on an arrow with the other foot in the air, and it still didn't work. I'm 40 kg, btw. <.<
How do you survive wind currents? I could almost lift you (above my head) with one hand
Jeshi_old
When it comes to FREE GOOD Rhythm games that you DOWNLOAD onto your WINDOWS computer then all I can think of is Stepmania and Osu!

But taking away those conditions then I say Audiosurf is the BEST RHYTHM GAME YOU CAN COME BY

It's $10 and steam exclusive but YOU CAN USE ANY SONG, ANY, SONG, IT SCANS IT AND IT WORKS REALLY WELL

Plus it has amazing trippy visuals and many different ways to play.

Plus fun multi-player :D(But it's Local only)
ash
audiosurf is far from the best; srsly

good, but not great
awp

Jeshi wrote:

YOU CAN USE ANY SONG, ANY, SONG, IT SCANS IT AND IT WORKS REALLY WELL
No, you can't - it has length restrictions. I'm fucked if I ever wanted to play Light of Day, Day of Darkness. And I did ;__________;
Jeshi_old

awp wrote:

Jeshi wrote:

YOU CAN USE ANY SONG, ANY, SONG, IT SCANS IT AND IT WORKS REALLY WELL
No, you can't - it has length restrictions. I'm fucked if I ever wanted to play Light of Day, Day of Darkness. And I did ;__________;

Oh yeah, No longer then 25 minutes >_>
I'd say that's pretty darn reasonable.
Mogsy

Detective Tuesday wrote:

Giving a shit is standard arcade etiquette. I don't see how it's alright to hold up the line by playing more than you payed for. It's not like the line consists solely of jerks who try to rush you off of the machine. Most folks just wanna stop in, play a couple of rounds just like everyone else, and then go about their business in a reasonable timeframe.

Besides, a good portion of 3 minute songs tend to get unbearably boring by the end.
I payed a dollar to use the machine, I think I could get my money's worth by playing whatever damn song I feel like. Besides, if it looks like someone's in a hurry, I finish my song and let them use the rest of whatever I have, then let them have their own paid turn. Patience is a wonderful thing, remember this. :\

Then you must not have played some very fun long songs. ):
Jeshi_old

Mogsworth wrote:

Detective Tuesday wrote:

Giving a shit is standard arcade etiquette. I don't see how it's alright to hold up the line by playing more than you payed for. It's not like the line consists solely of jerks who try to rush you off of the machine. Most folks just wanna stop in, play a couple of rounds just like everyone else, and then go about their business in a reasonable timeframe.

Besides, a good portion of 3 minute songs tend to get unbearably boring by the end.
I payed a dollar to use the machine, I think I could get my money's worth by playing whatever damn song I feel like. Besides, if it looks like someone's in a hurry, I finish my song and let them use the rest of whatever I have, then let them have their own paid turn. Patience is a wonderful thing, remember this. :\

Then you must not have played some very fun long songs. ):
Haha, the place I go to that has a DDR machine(since Arcades are 100% dead where I live unless they're LAZAA ARCAYDS) is a local game store and the machines set to 75 cents for 3 songs :D, After reading this little debate which brought up $1 for 2 songs I feel lucky.
Mogsy
The place I play ITG is $1 for 3 songs, but where the single DDR machine is (which is much closer), it's 50 cents for 3 songs.
Jeshi_old

Mogsworth wrote:

The place I play ITG is $1 for 3 songs, but where the single DDR machine is (which is much closer), it's 50 cents for 3 songs.
=O!

I guess I should've payed more attention to realize you were talking about In the groove not DRR :P
Loginer

Jeshi wrote:

(since Arcades are 100% dead where I live unless they're LAZAA ARCAYDS)
Laser tag and machine dancing at the same time. HABEEB IT.

awp wrote:

Loginer wrote:

I tried standing on an arrow with the other foot in the air, and it still didn't work. I'm 40 kg, btw. <.<
How do you survive wind currents?
Skillz.
Jeshi_old

Loginer wrote:

Jeshi wrote:

(since Arcades are 100% dead where I live unless they're LAZAA ARCAYDS)
Laser tag and machine dancing at the same time. HABEEB IT.
Habeeb? huh?

=P onetime I me and some friends joined in a Laser tag game and I got a defective vest that shocked me whenever I was hit, and everytime it shocked me I ran out of ammo.

So I pretty much was just point fodder for the other team.
Mogsy

Jeshi wrote:

Habeeb? huh?
Looks like a you need a crash course in memes.

Also, Loginer, EAT FOOD. Eat FATTENING FOOD. Gain enough weight so you can at least hold down freeze arrows on a metal pad. :U

I need to get to the arcade sometime, since I need to play on metal more. I don't feel like dropping a few hundred bucks to get a Cobalt Flux right now.
Loginer

Mogsworth wrote:

Jeshi wrote:

Habeeb? huh?
Looks like a you need a crash course in memes.

Also, Loginer, EAT FOOD. Eat FATTENING FOOD. Gain enough weight so you can at least hold down freeze arrows on a metal pad. :U

I need to get to the arcade sometime, since I need to play on metal more. I don't feel like dropping a few hundred bucks to get a Cobalt Flux right now.
It's not like I'm on a diet, I eat way more junk food than I should. It just doesn't work ;_;
Mogsy

Loginer wrote:

It's not like I'm on a diet, I eat way more junk food than I should. It just doesn't work ;_;
I've got a new game for you, then. It's called "Eat your weight in bacon." If you don't have a heart attack, you move on to the next round. You win by surviving 10 rounds. The prize? You play again.
SoupNBread
On the whole ITG discussion, the song length doesn't really matter anyway. People can patch up .ogg files so that the machine thinks the song is 1:45 but it allows you to play through the entire song and chart. Plus, on certain machines, it doesn't matter. I play in Southern California(where the recent ITG Open Tourney was held and where most of the best players are) and the machine I play on most often is a 75 cent 4 song machine[Singles/Couples/Doubles] where none of the songs count as 2 songs. The machine has around 1k songs, over half being insane 14-16 footers that are 7-8 minutes in length.
Now I know it's good etiquette to not play for a LONG time, as do most people, but you'll still find annoying people that do it anyway.

BTW what footers do you guys play? I'm doing mid 11s right now... Luckily I've been able to have this guy give me pointers
Mogsy
Honestly, I suck at ITG/pad based rhythm games. On DDR, I can do 8s. I think the best I've done on ITG2 is pass Robotix.
Detective Tuesday
Passed everything 'cept Pandemonium Expert on ITG2, and then they took the arcade outta the mall, so that was the end of that story. I'd have to go all the way to Chinatown Fair or 8otb to play again, and I'm not gonna make an actual trip to play the game, even though either one is just about 40 minutes.

Also, since then I've probably gotten much worse. Or maybe I need some fresh air after every fast song. I could play at least on 12 per game, but after that I'm like "nah bring on the slow tunes".
SoupNBread
I'm in an area where I have 2 machines within 10-20 minutes of me, but I'm also in an area where it seems everyone but me does 14+ charts. It's a bit daunting but everyone's nice.

Any tips on getting stamina up? I've been trying to pass Hardcore Symphony but I just don't have the stamina.
Detective Tuesday
I'm not sure what I can say about building stamina. For one thing, the bar will obviously increase it by lots, but you're probably already using that. Another way is to move around less, if that makes sense. You don't have to lift too far off of the pad, and you don't have to bring your entire foot to the arrow that you're pressing. Probably nothing you haven't heard, but still something to keep in mind.

Of course, no matter how you play, endurance will build up in time. Believe me I remember being at the "tryin'a pass Hardcore Symphony" level, and how quickly I grew out of it. You'll be passing twelves by the end of the year even if you don't play more than once a week. Just push it to the limit on your last song every time.
chtxdrgn
did anyone mention theat Frets on Fire game yet?

Its like guitar hero or something... but with a KEYBOARD.

yeah.
Mogsy
I personally hate Frets on Fire. But then again, I hate most GH games.
xerxes_oli

Mogsworth wrote:

I hate most GH games.
how could you sir mogsworth the fith!?
Mogsy

xerxes_oli wrote:

Mogsworth wrote:

I hate most GH games.
how could you sir mogsworth the fith!?
Third, get it right.

Also, how could I? I grew up with GuitarFreaks as one of my rhythm games of choice (back when the arcade around here still existed). I honestly prefer GF because it's a lot harder and it's got a special spot in my heart that GH can't enter (It's close to Pop'n, that's how close it is).

In short: fanboyism + THIS CAME FIRST, HURR
Loginer
So basically, you have absolutely no good reason to hate GH. <_<
Also, both games are difficult, just in different ways. GF throws in a lot of notes at the same chords, while GH/RB spreads them out more, but have fewer of them (Most of the time). And 5 frets are harder to handle than 3. A lot of the GF songs look extremely hard, but that's mainly because of the note speed.
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