Category: Otaku

Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan

About a year ago Nintendo released a game for the DS in Japan only called Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. It is a rythym/music game, where you tap targets on the screen in time to the beats of a selection of groovy J-Pop songs. At the same time, a story is being told in the background of a group of ‘motivators’ helping people get better at something.

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For instance, in one song you help a chef prepare better food to save his ailing restaurant. In another you motivate an old horse to win a race. The better you do at the song, the better they do at their chosen task.

In short the game is a masterpiece. It’s simultaneously wacky, charming and very, very addictive. And despite not being much of a fan of rythym games, I find myself really enjoying this one (which I picked up in Japan). It’s easily one of the most impressive DS games released so far, and has found itself a very large fanbase even outside of Japan.

This website is a good example, and gives you some screenshots of what the game is like to play. And here is a video (worth watching, believe me) of one of the songs being played in hard mode.

Later this year an English version of the game will release under the title ‘Elite Beat Agents’. It will be very different, with new songs, characters and stories. I’ll probably buy it, but I can’t see it being as good as the original. Hopefully the spirit of the gameplay survives intact!

Doctor Who?

BBC Books have become very good about releasing Doctor Who material here in the states. In addition to all of the new novels (the small hardback ones) they’ve started putting out various other titles.

I recently purchased the following:

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The first is a picture book of baddies from the show, and the second is a short story masquerading as a full sized novel. The first one is excellent considering the low price (US$10) and although I haven’t read I Am A Dalek yet, it was a mere $5

I have my eyes open for the companion book to Monsters and Villians entitled Aliens and Enemies, which features the impressively redesigned Cybermen on the cover…

Five in a row…enough updates for you Bernard 😉

None Shall Be Forgotten

The difference between someone that likes playing videogames and someone who has almost dedicated his life to videogames is illustrated by the following shot:

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That’s a shot I just took of my Neo-Geo Pocket Color handheld system, which I was using to try out the four new games I got today in the mail. Yes, this is the system that failed seven years ago, and yes, one of the games I got is the near-legendary finished-but-never-released Faselei by quirky (but great) Japanese developer Sacnoth.