Elite Beat Agents: Agents are go!

yea the dancers are darn entertaining, they distract me sometime. I am now on JJF on sweatin, I am pretty sure I will be able to beat it soon, then time to see how much harder hard rock is, i love this game. though when i close my eyes now sometimes i see the circles and the other circles closing in with the numbers and everything, its trippy.
 
I went through a binge of these games, playing both Ouendan and EBA from start to finish this January. If you're really digging EBA, I would get Ouendan too. EBA's interface is a little slicker (being able to skip the inital cinemas each time is a really nice feature they added), but Ouendan is great and has a rather different genre of music.
 
I got this game from a fellow CAG the other day and love it so far. I need some help, however.

How do I erase all of the saves he had? I want to go through this game from the start to finish, but he's already unlocked a lot of stuff. I went through all the options and couldn't find his save. Does anyone know how to do it?
 
Try this:
When you see the Nintendo and Inis screen press and hold a+b+x+y+l+r to be given the option to delete the saved data.

I bought this game a few weeks ago, just opened it when I went to my parents' house last weekend. Cleared Easy yesterday - Jumpin' Jack Flash is awesome, but hard. I really do prefer Ouendan's music over EBA - EBA is great, and it's fun, but it seems they went for more "hip" songs that aren't really as catchy as the stuff in Ouendan.
 
Not as catchy? Madonna? The Village People? The Rolling Stones?!

Maybe it's just because I was unfamiliar with the songs, but I had a much harder time enjoying/following Ouendan's music. I guess that's just me, though.
 
[quote name='botticus']Try this:


I bought this game a few weeks ago, just opened it when I went to my parents' house last weekend. Cleared Easy yesterday - Jumpin' Jack Flash is awesome, but hard. I really do prefer Ouendan's music over EBA - EBA is great, and it's fun, but it seems they went for more "hip" songs that aren't really as catchy as the stuff in Ouendan.[/QUOTE]

that did the trick. Thanks so much!
 
[quote name='spiwak']Not as catchy? Madonna? The Village People? The Rolling Stones?!

Maybe it's just because I was unfamiliar with the songs, but I had a much harder time enjoying/following Ouendan's music. I guess that's just me, though.[/quote]Oh, some were definitely great, but the newer stuff (Avril, Good Charlotte, etc) was probably just thrown in there because younger people knew of them.
 
[quote name='botticus']Oh, some were definitely great, but the newer stuff (Avril, Good Charlotte, etc) was probably just thrown in there because younger people knew of them.[/quote]i liked the ouendan soundtrack just based on the fact that next to no one knew the songs on them :)
 
I definitely prefer the music in Ouendan myself. But EBA's soundtrack really isn't terrible, and there are songs in Ouendan I don't like also(the secretary level and Cleopatra's level).
I think what it comes down to is that as long as the stories are funny and the patterns are well thought out, I'd be willing to give iNiS the benefit of the doubt and buy any more of these games they want to make at this point.
 
Bumping since I just got EBA.

This thing is fun, but a pain...

Also, Who in their right minds thought it was a good idea to make the unlockable songs licensed ones that were probably somewhat pricey to acquire? If you are going to have unlockable songs keep them a bit more fan servicey, say something from Nintendo itself or from Oeundan. My mother might give EBA a shot, but she wouldnt ever unlock Cher's song, even though she is a big Cher fan.

One final note, this possibly has the best soundtrack I have ever seen for a music game. If not first, then second to GH2.
 
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