Oh, I kept going back to the title screen just to get all the different ones. XD Also, I ... didn't know that the tutorial was interactive. ^^; Poor Taiko souls. ^^~~
Thanks to this tutorial, I didn't need the English guide when I was in the Japanese arcade! (It's nice that they had one but I felt super cool already knowing what I was doing even though it's easy controls)
What the? I meant Namco Bandai US. ^^;;; Konami US could go screw itself for ignoring the North American market and then jumping back onto the rhythm gaming bandwagon when Guitar Hero and Rock Band became hot items. >:(
koukoupuffs I agree with you. Konami always came up with some really good arcade games but a lot of times didn't release all of their arcade games to the rest of the world. It's as if konami didn't want to share for some reason as if to say "hey look at the cool games and concept ideas we have in our Japanese game centre, but you can't have them". Konami can go fuck themselves, don't even remember the last arcade game they released other than DDR 2010 which I've barely come across at all much.
But the classical tunes are fun! :(! I'd rather damn the target market over the world. To reach it, Konami US wou9ld pretty much need popular English music. :((( I doubt this game would have even sold however many copies that it did if they kept all the Japanese tracks on it. ^^; BTW, the Taiko games are also on PSP and DS as well! :D Da don~!