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Wow this rom is well over 100mb!
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This makes me hope that this game is huge, cuz of the future with my G6 lite 512 mbit...
wow... the first oendan was only 64mb...
 
is Ouendan user friendly to us guys not used to playing import games?
by the way this game is addicting as hell... its such a cool feeling playing along to the beat of the song..even if there lame karoke versions.
 
is Ouendan user friendly to us guys not used to playing import games?
by the way this game is addicting as hell... its such a cool feeling playing along to the beat of the song..even if there lame karoke versions.

Yes it is very user friendly for non-Japanese. Not as friendly as Gyakuten Saiban 2 (Phoenix Wright 2) but close. It is in Japanese after all.
 
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sure this game is good, but to be compared with the japanese version there is no comparison, the english version is easier, and the tracklist is most of the time very boring, but some song like Village people or Jackson five rocks!!!!!

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I have to confess that I never really liked the songs in Ouendan. I'm not a great fan of most of these songs either, but at least I know how they go. Notable exceptions are the song from the karate kid movie that's in the little girl's story, material girl and the jumping jack flash. I think it's a decent mix of songs on the game (avril lavigne diaf).

They improved the animations for this one and fighting against your ghost is pretty cool. It's also so much better to be able to understand what the hell the people are saying in the cut-scenes.

I have to say that I prefer this one with all it's little touch-ups and improvements.
 
I've played this game solidly the since last night, and I must say i'm immensely impressed. This version seems a lot more polished compared to Ouendan, except that the difficulty balance tends to be skewed, and the game suffers from irregular slowdown/speedups, ever so subtle, but they mess the timing of the circle tapping, although this could also be attributed to running the game from a flashcard...

I've only just realised that completing the game and unlocking everything is only half the fun...It seems like the Multiplayer mode has all new stories to all the songs in the game! I tried out a single-card multiplayer with YMCA, and there is a story of a 3 on 3 basketball match, and kids fighting over who gets the court...I love it...

It might not have the natural flow/progression of Ouendan, but it's well polished up, and shines further at the more difficult levels, esp EBD! Also the animations of the Agents dancing are brilliant, especially when they do the actual YMCA moves lol, they also have unique dancing on a few other stages...

By the way, has anyone managed to unlock Survivor - Destiny's Child? I can't seem to get it yet :-/
 
Any tips for someone who did not play Ouendan? I can't get very good rankings. I figured out that perfect circle is woth 300...100 and 50? I am assuming a out and in the circle? Actually YMCA was easy..I got a C which is my best ranking yet lol ...anyway any tips for a newbie?
 
Having a difficult time passing the second part of the last stage on hard. All those circles bundled together are confusing! Not to mention you have to keep switching between spinning the circle
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And er, if you haven't played Ouendan, just keep replaying a stage. You'll eventually get better at it. Those who already have played Ouendan probably finds this game easier to play because they've already been through the "rigorous training". Don't forget that when you're judging the difficulty of this version
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Nevermind, just beat the level. Now onto very "Hard Rock" with the Elite Beat Divas, EBA's version of the cheerleaders
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By the way, the new ghost play and sharing replay data's good. The gallery's kind of pointless, though.

It's great how the team actually learned from it's mistakes from the previous game. I'm pretty sure the same people made the game, so it's really good.

Yup, it's developed by the same Japanese staff
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I've ordered the US version. I find the box art is way cooler on US releases than the European ones and for that reason alone its worth importing (also the fact its cheaper and they released earlier)
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I might actually do that too if the EU version doesn't work with the US version's saved file. I want to be able to import the saved data onto the original game card after all the time I spent unlocking the difficulty levels.
 
I'm really, really hoping that when it comes to the EU, there will be a different songlist.... maybe a little Undertones' Teenage Kicks.
 
Only a couple songs in this are horrible ("Sk8ter Boi" comes to mind), but its a lot of fun. However, am I the only one who can't stand the spinning the wheel sections? They're killing me on the two star difficulty "Jumpin Jack Flash, having to switch between tapping and spinning.

Besides that I'd rather not ruin my screen (I do have a protector on it though).
 
If the spinners are killing you, you shouldn't worry about damaging your screen...as long as you don't press with all your might then you won't damage the screen.
 

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