M!NRD Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 6/22: New Characters! Action Replay Code for importers!

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CAGiversary!
燃えろ!熱血リズム魂: 押忍!闘え!応援団2
Full Title: Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii: Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2
Players: 1-4 (Local)
Rumble Pack Supported
Release Date: May 17
Official Website
Official EBA Mode download station announcement (Translation)
Sleepmix's Fansite (Japanese)

Translated:
The EBA characters can be enabled with this code:
@EBA MODE (Action Replay DS)
220D7397 00000001
*Game ID: AO2J-B9A91626 (Might be needed to add an Ouendan 2 entry to the AR list.

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Song List
全力少年 (Zenryoku Shonen) - Sukima Switch
リルラ リルハ (Rirura Riruha/Real Life, Real Heart) - Kaela Kimura
POP STAR - Ken Hirai
贈る言葉 (Okuru Kotoba) - Flow
VISTA - Going Under Ground
ジュリアに傷心 (Oh, My Julia) - checkers
Go my way - Hitomi Yaida
気分上々↑↑ (Kibun Joujou) - mihimaru GT
少年ハート (Shounen Heart) - Homemade Kazoku
BANG!BANG!バカンス (Bang! Bang! Vacance) - smap
バンビーナ (Bambina) - Hotei Tomoyasu
Believe - AI
Music Hour - Porno Graffiti
族 (Zoku) - Kishidan
COUNTDOWN - hyde
世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ (Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to yobundaze) - Sambomaster
Monkey Magic - Orange Range
Glamorous Sky - NANA starring Mika Nakashima
サムライブルー (Samurai Blue) - ZZ

Ouendan Info
This time around, you are going to be able to play as two rival Ouendan teams, the team from the original game and a new team clad in blue/white outfits. You play as one team in some levels, and the other team in other levels.

[Official Name: 夕日町応援団 (Yuuhi-cho Ouendan/Evening Sun Town Ouendan)] Superior Ouendan/Red Team
[Mode: Name - New feature (If any)]
Backups:Saitou Atsushi- Different Sideburns; Suzuki Ittetsu- Small beard
Easy Mode: Tanaka Hajime - Sports a spiffy hat, now during cutscenes and dance sequences
Normal Mode: Ippongi Ryuuta - His hair is longer and spikier.
Hard Mode: Doumeki Kai - Hair now lethally spiky, wears wooden sandals instead of shoes
Insane Mode Cheer Girls: Kanda Aoi, Amemiya Sayaka (Leader), Anna Lindhearst

[Official Name: 朝日町応援団 (Asahi-cho Ouendan/Morning Sun Town Ouendan)] Noble Ouendan/Blue Team
[Mode: Name - Distinguishing feature]
Backups: Moriyama Tsuyoshi- Bald, Glasses; Sugita Kenshin- Orange hair with a long braided ponytail
Easy Mode: Kikuchi Shinta - Kid with the short brown hair
Normal Mode: Saionji Hayato - The guy with the long blond hair
Hard Mode: Kiryuuin Kaoru - White hair, wears a cape during cutscenes
Insane Mode Cheer Girls: Kawai Honoka, Shirosaki Rin (Leader), Minazuki Reika

[Others]
Elite Beat Agents
Backups, Agent Morris, Agent Derek
Easy: Agent Spin
Normal: Agent J
Hard: Agent Chieftain
Insane: Elite Beat Divas

Special: Neko (Cat) - Primarily used in multiplayer, but he makes a special appearance as the Blue team leader in the final song, with a hairstyle that changes depending on the difficulty level.

Interesting factoid about both teams: The Yuuhi-cho Ouendan logo uses the Kanji for "Ouen" (Cheer). The Asahi-cho Ouendan logo, upon closer examination, has a similar idea behind it. Instead of Kanji, it spells Ouen using English characters. Just put all of the letters in order by going from the top letter to the bottom letter.

Some Stage Info
I'll only go over a few things, and I'll probably only update the Returning Characters section.
- The first stage has the Zenryoku Shonen song. It features Hanada Tsuyoshi, the student from the first stage of the original game, and his family. Now out of college, Tsuyoshi is looking for a job, sending out 100 applications, but getting 99 rejection notices. It is the job of the Superior Ouendan to once again help Tsuyoshi, only this time, it is to cheer him through an interview, which he hopes would give him a job at the company's New York branch.
- The Ramen Stand Owner's Cat will have a mini scenario at the end of the Training sequence. In this short stage, which has the same Ouendan training song from the first game, you must help the Cat outrun a very angry looking dog.
- Returning characters: Hanada Tsuyoshi, The Hanada Family, the News Announcer,Neko (Cat), Shin and Shizu (Couple from the Matsuri stage), Meowzilla ("Nyaragon"), Joe and Dan, Kazebayashi Shizuyama (Pottery Master), and Tanaka Yasushi/"Tan Yao" (Ramen Shop owner).

Graphical Changes
- More detailed characters, better animation. For example, the Ouendan now run onto the lower screen when a stage begins, instead of just sliding into the scene. The Cheer Girls enter the scene by doing cartwheels.
- Spinner now has a flame design.

Gameplay Elements returning from EBA...
-Easier Spinners, DS Download Play, Ghost Vs., Replay Save (See Next Section), Intro Skip, Hidden Stages.
-Download Play songs: Rirura Riruha, Okuru Kotoba, VISTA, Shounen Heart, and Bambina
5 songs, one for each multiplayer stage, and you can only play in vs. mode.

New Gameplay Elements
-Replay Save has changed somewhat. Instead of having 1 replay for each stage like in EBA, you have 20 replay save slots. You can save multiple replays for one stage if you want to.
-You can skip the final song's ending after seeing it once (EBA fans should be happy about this one).
-The Map is in 3D, but unlike EBA, this is a 3D map of the town. It is split up into two sections: The Superior Ouendan have the left half of town, the Noble Ouendan have the right half of town.

Final Stage/Secret Stage
First, I'll go over the Final Stage Song
Much Like EBA, the final stage has two parts.
The first part of the stage uses the song COUNTDOWN by hyde. The second part uses Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to yobundaze by Sambomaster.

Now it's time for the secret stage information:
There are three secret stages, they use the songs (Along with the total points/rank required to unlock them):
1) Monkey Magic by Orange Range (6 million points/4th rank)
2) Glamorous Sky by NANA starring Mika Nakashima (10 million points/6th rank)
3) Samurai Blue by ZZ (25 million points/9th rank)

So, ya' gonna order this or what?
Play-Asia:
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-9g-49-en-15-Ouendan+2-70-1v6e.html

YesAsia:
Coupons (non-stacking): WGASIA5 to get $5 off, as long as you haven't used it before;
DSOTO2G to get $3 off, coupon is specifically for this game, so anyone can use it. (Thanks, Like A Breath!)
http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-c/section-games/version-all/did-5/pid-1004713280/

Ouendan2.jpg
 
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6/22 Update 2: Phoenix Cypher confirmed that the Action Replay code works; it unlocks all of the the EBA in single player, and Agent J and Neko in multiplayer. Neko also makes a special appearance in the final song in single-player mode. I'll let Phoenix explain:
[quote name='Phoenix_Cypher_K1']I've done some testing with the code. It works both with R4 and the actual Action Replay :D

I'll repost what I have stated over at GameFAQs.

Regarding the part where Chieftain and Divas replacing their respective counterparts in the Hard and Cheer Girl difficulty, it is confirmed. Again, they replace BOTH red and blue teams.

However, in SSAY (the final song), where both team leaders are on screen, this changes. On the Red team, it will be the EBA (the leader of that difficulty). On the blue team, it is the Cat. What's rather hilarious is the cat comes with some of the features of that difficulty's Blue Ouendan. Which means in Hard mode, it has the Bluendan leader's hair, and in Insane, it has Rin (cheergirl leader for Bluendan)'s hairstyle.

Multiplayer

I tested multiplayer (I have both original and the ROM). Agent J takes up the final slot of the Red team, and the Cat takes up the final slot of the blue team. There appears to be no way to choose any of the other Agents unfortunately as far as I know.

That's my report for now.[/QUOTE]

6/22: I was doing research on potential methods to unlock EBA mode, my interest piqued by the point made on other forums that EBA mode was already on the DS Cart, with the Download Station acting as the key to unlock it, similar to the Animal Crossing and Nintendogs items. Anyways, I was doing research when I stumbled upon this code topic over at the ever-useful 2chan:
http://game12.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/gameurawaza/1179399284/

I was scrolling down when I hit it, post #98, the answer to our problem:
Code:
98 :23:2007/06/21(木) 20:57:17 ID:hIHvkfHo
    EBAのキャラクターが使用可能になるコードできました。

    @EBAモード解禁(ARDS用)
    220D7397 00000001
or perhaps this would be better translated:
The EBA characters can be enabled with this code:
@EBA MODE (Action Replay DS)
220D7397 00000001

I have done some limited testing with this code on a clean save, and even now, I'm surprised. I started up the game, and found the EBA Badge icon on the single player difficulty select menu. As expected, I went into normal mode, went into the first song, and found that the EBA are in fact just new dancing skins for the Ouendan; they don't appear in any cutscenes, they still use the Ouendan voice clips, and even the cutaways are still feature the Ouendan leader. Oh, and it looks like Agents J, Derek, and Morris replace both teams. As for the Cat, it looks like he might only be available in multiplayer.

But that's not all... Curious, I went into easy mode, where the leader was, instead of J, Agent Spin. This means that Agent J may just be the tip of the iceberg. Theoretically, Agent Chieftain and the Divas should be available in their respective difficulties.

How to help: I don't have an actual Action Replay. I tested this out using the AR cheat function of the R4 on a clean ROM. Thus, this code is largely untested, and I will need some volunteers to test out this code on an actual Action Replay. It should work, since it looks like this code just sets off the correct flag for the EBA mode. Right now I'm interested in finding out about the new multiplayer characters and if my theories about Chieftain and the Divas are correct.

Touch-DS: Official Gameplay Videos
6/21: A few weeks ago, over at GameFAQs, Asho posted some interesting things that he found while rummaging through the sound files of the game: Voices for Agent J and the Cat, as playable multiplayer characters. At the time, everyone just wrote it off as an intended feature that was axed during development.

Well, recently, Nintendo confirmed the purpose of these strange voice clips by updating the official Ouendan 2 web site with a new link:
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/ao2j/omake/index.html (Translation)

Yes, with the touch of an icon at the character select screen or the multiplayer screen, the Elite Beat Agents and the Cat are playable characters. The EBA in Ouendan 2 can be played in any difficulty, and they are effectively new skins for the characters they are replacing, so they use the Ouendan/Cheerleader dance moves.

But...
It's Japan-only. Yes, as the official web site says, the EBA and the Cat can only be attained by downloading them from a DS Station. In Japan. Between June 26th and July 11th.

5/30: Just some minor housekeeping. I suggest checking out Sleepmix's Ouendan & EBA fansite above, even though it is entirely in Japanese, it still has useful info in the form of beat counts, rank prizes, 2chan thread archives, etc.
5/17: Today is the game's official release date, so any stores that did not break the release date should be shipping it out today. The Official Website was updated, some new sections were added for some of the single-player scenarios, and it also has some multiplayer information. Also, I updated the Ouendan info section with Nintendo's official names for the rival cheer teams.

I've decided to reorganize the topic post, now only the most recent update will be in this post, above the dotted line. The previous update messages will be stored in Post #4.
5/16: Some interesting info went up on GameFAQs recently. A user by the name of Asho posted a link to a 2Chan thread. This discussion topic started with an Ouendan/EBA FAQ, and went into Ouendan 2 (Apparently, quite a few stores in Japan broke the release date). At the end of the FAQ, the user posted an Ouendan 2 song list, which seems to include the 3 remaining songs. If this topic is to be believed, then the only songs left to reveal are:
族 (Zoku) - Kishidan - MySpace
Samurai Blue - ZZ - Youtube
COUNTDOWN - hyde - Youtube

Since the release date has been broken, some folks already have it. Over at GameFAQs, Magus12000 is answering questions, and it seems that these songs are in the game.

5/14: Over at GameFAQs, Yabun_no_Indou noticed that a new commercial was added at the TouchDS site: http://touch-ds.jp/mediagallery/st68.html (Just click その2 below the video to access the new commercial). In this commercial, four more songs were revealed:
Monkey Magic - Orange Range
Glamorous Sky - Mika Nakashima (NANA)
世界はそれを愛と呼ぶんだぜ (The Thing that the World Calls Love) - Sambomaster
Music Hour - Porno Graffiti

5/11: Website is above, and though it's under construction, it still features the character bios for both teams (Except for the cheer girls, who have been revealed in a scan from a few days ago). There are also some videos of OTO2's tutorial, which ends with a small scenario involving a returning character ;).

What also came out recently was the OTO2 demo at the DS Download Stations in Japan. Tankbeat has his play session up at Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fdLZ_aykfI
It seems to be similar to the EBA demo in America; uses only the first two segments of a song, normal mode characters with the easy mode patterns. Unlike the EBA demo, it doesn't use the first stage, which is presumably the stage with the mangaka, using Sukima Switch's "Zenryoku Shonen." Instead, the demo uses checkers' "Oh, My Julia" as a song, and the level takes place inside a hair salon.

5/9: New gameplay videos have been added! The first box is the TV commercial, the second box is some gameplay info, and the links below the boxes are various game play clips of people playing different levels on different difficulty settings.
http://touch-ds.jp/mfs/ouendan2/

4/11:
Minor update today. Famitsu posted their Ouendan 2 article online, which is the source of the song list. Also revealed was Doumeki Kai's return to being the hard mode red team leader , along with the corresponding hard mode Blue team leader, a tall guy with silver hair. A new scenario is also revealed in this article, you play as the blue team and help a struggling school chorus practice for an upcoming event. Finally, the article has some screens of Ouendan 2's multiplayer mode, with the hard mode cheerleaders helping rival soccer players. Check it out here:
http://www.famitsu.com/game/coming/2007/04/11/104,1176292358,70012,0,0.html

4/10 UPDATE: First, the release date was finally announced. Mark your calendars, because it's pretty close.

Second:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=150378

12 of the 19 songs have been confirmed in the neogaf topic:
VISTA - Going Under Ground
気分上々↑↑ (Kibun Joujou) - mihimaru GT
少年ハート (Shounen Heart) - Homemade Kazoku
BANG!BANG!バカンス (Bang! Bang! Vacation) - smap
Believe - AI
リルラ リルハ (Rirura Riruha/Real Life, Real Heart) - Kaela Kimura
贈る言葉 (Okuru Kotoba) - Flow
バンビーナ (Bambina) - Hotei Tomoyasu
全力少年 (Zenryoku Shonen) - Sukima Switch
ジュリアに傷心 (Oh, My Julia) - checkers
Go my way - Hitomi Yaida
POP STAR - Ken Hirai

3/27:
New scans from the Japanese magazine "Nintendo Dream" were posted up at Kotaku.
Link: http://kotaku.com/gaming/gallery/snazzy-ouendan-2-scans-246982.php

Here's the info that I could glean from the scans:
- The Student from the first game is now an aspiring mangaka who is trying to find a publisher.

- Judging by the screenshots and the big headline reading "Rival Dojos!" on scan 2. Each team will have a unique dance style, which seem to be described by the titles that are next to the Squad Leaders.

- Here are the titles:
Red Ouendan (From the first game): Kokou no Ouendan - According to JWPCE's dictionary, kokou means aloofness. "Reserved Ouendan" might be appropriate, seeing as how their dance style is rather straightforward.
Blue Ouendan: Kouketsu no Ouendan - Kouketsu means Noble or Pure. "Noble Ouendan" would be an appropriate name considering their logo.

- The lead cheerleaders for easy mode will be:
Red Ouendan: Tanaka Hajime (Sporting a spiffy new hat)
Blue Ouendan: Kikuchi Shinta (The kid with the short brown hair)
- For normal mode:
Red Ouendan: Ippongi Ryuta
Blue Ouendan: Saionji Hayato

- "Zenryoku Shonen" and "VISTA" are once again confirmed to be songs in the game.

Also, there are plenty of new screenshots over at Jeux-France:
http://www.jeux-france.com/images_5672.html?Nbr_images_pages=128

3/08:
First up is a new scan appeared in Famitsu. The original scans were pretty blurry, but at NeoGAF, neo2046 uploaded a clean scan into imagevenue:
EDIT: The original link's dead, sorry.

Someone over at 2ch is translating the article, and it contains some interesting new details:
- The biggie: this time, there will be a rival Ouendan, which is the squad that's dressed in blue. Not much is known about them, except that their squad leader's name is Saionji, and he's the one with the long blonde hair.

- Two stages are confirmed so far:
1) A sequel to the first scenario of the original game, the one with "Loop & Loop." This time, it seems that the student has graduated and is either at a job or trying to find a job (I can't tell from the screenshots), and his family is distracting him.
2) A shoe salesman is trying to sell his surplus of shoes on an alien planet.

- Two songs have been confirmed in the article:
1) Former Student's stage: "ZENRYOKU-SHONEN" by SUKIMA-SWITCH
2) Shoe Salesman's stage: "VISTA" by Going Under Ground

- There will be some graphical changes:
1) The spinner has a flame design now.
2) It looks like the flames of encouragement have a new cel-shaded design.
3) Suzuki (The squad member with the Mohawk) now sports a small beard.

Another recent event was Keiichi Yano's "From "Ouendan!" to "Help!": Inside the Elite Beat Agents" presentation. He presented concept art from OTO and EBA, made a few jokes, took in a few questions, and showed some art and screenshots of Saionji's Squad.
1UP:
LiveBlog
Summary
Famitsu:
Photos
DS Fanboy:
Photos
Kotaku:
Better view of Saionji's squad

Original NeoGAF thread

Here are two posts over at the Neogaf forums by users who have compiled links to the music videos for the songs confirmed so far:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6054455&postcount=125
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6056978&postcount=226

So, ya' gonna pre-order or what?
Play-Asia:
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-9g-49-en-15-Ouendan+2-70-1v6e.html

YesAsia: (I think you can still use the coupon code WGASIA5 to get another $5 off, as long as you haven't used it before)
http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-c/section-games/version-all/did-5/pid-1004713280/
 
will there be the insane cheerleader mode again?

Even though I can't get past the 3rd song or so in the original ouendan lol. The damn bright backgrounds don't help my ouendan'ing one bit :( I just wanted to see the cheerleaders in action..
 
I hope the spinners are more like the EBA ones instead of the original Ouendan ones. Not that I can't do the spinners, but the ones in EBA seem to be just right, compared to the ones in Ouendan where 95%+ of my misses are the spinners, and I feel like I'm going to damage the screen or myself doing them half the time.
All I'm saying is, I prefer the music in Ouendan, but lately I find myself playing EBA more, mostly because the spinners in Ouendan annoy me too much. The worst one was when I missed the final spinner on hard on Ready Steady Go.... and if I hadn't, I would've S Ranked that level. :bomb:
 
Jesus, I was definitely not expecting this until Holiday '07.

Thanks for the news daroga. Looks like I'll be preordering from PlayAsia soon.
 
[quote name='sixersballernum3']Jesus, I was definitely not expecting this until Holiday '07.

Thanks for the news daroga. Looks like I'll be preordering from PlayAsia soon.[/quote]I was shocked too. Can't wait to play it. Ouendan / EBA are two of my favorite games ever.
 
I think I'll wait until PlayAsia puts a date up, then I'll preorder there, since I hear YesAsia sucks with preorders.

Huzzah for Ouendan 2!
 
good stuff, I finally shelved ouendan after S rank on every song and difficulty, this will suck up most of my time once it ships :)
 
Is there any place I can go and listen to at least clips of those songs? I'm barely familiar with any Japanese pop at all, but on the off chance I do recognize it, I'd like it know. ;)
 
[quote name='daroga']Is there any place I can go and listen to at least clips of those songs? I'm barely familiar with any Japanese pop at all, but on the off chance I do recognize it, I'd like it know. ;)[/QUOTE]
From the NeoGAF topic:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6054455&postcount=125
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6056978&postcount=226

I was certainly surprised to learn that Homemade Kazoku's song was the second opening theme for Eureka Seven, that one was my favorite opening for the show.
 
Oh I like some of those songs, hopefully there will be a deal similar to what yesasia had when I bought the original ouendan.
 
[quote name='Purple Flames']Damn that made my day. Now I have to scramble and finish RSG with the Cheergirls.[/QUOTE]Awww, crap, I've still got to do that too.

I'm glad this is coming out so soon!
 
[quote name='maigoyume']good stuff, I finally shelved ouendan after S rank on every song and difficulty, this will suck up most of my time once it ships :)[/quote]

You're a master! :applause:

I can't get an S rank even on the easiest setting.
 
[quote name='yukine']You're a master! :applause:

I can't get an S rank even on the easiest setting.[/quote]i would have to say the HARDEST song to S was the very first one on EASY, simply because the there were only 50 beats and the beats themselves were so slow i almost ALWAYS got 100 instead of 300, that was when i wanted to throw my DS out the door, on another note i easily clocked in over 50 hours of my time on this game, rocking my friend on insane RSG was just uber fun :D
 
All the S Ranks I have on both Elite Beat Agents & Ouendan are on the two hardest difficulties. I'm sure part of it is that those are really the only ones I play, but I've tried going back to the slower levels several times, and it's just too slow to get the timing right.

Anyway, May 17th is way earlier than I was expecting. The only import game I've bought before was Ouendan, and I got that after it had been out for awhile, so how's this work? Do I pretty much have to preorder to get it anywhere near the release date?
 
[quote name='pygmy carnotaur']All the S Ranks I have on both Elite Beat Agents & Ouendan are on the two hardest difficulties. I'm sure part of it is that those are really the only ones I play, but I've tried going back to the slower levels several times, and it's just too slow to get the timing right.

Anyway, May 17th is way earlier than I was expecting. The only import game I've bought before was Ouendan, and I got that after it had been out for awhile, so how's this work? Do I pretty much have to preorder to get it anywhere near the release date?[/quote]i would assume so, i'm just going to get my buddy to grab a copy from hong kong, its a tad cheaper :)
 
[quote name='spiwak']Well now this looks like more of an expansion pack than a sequel... so few songs yet again.[/quote]well keep in mind the limitations with the storage medium, only 256 mbs if i'm remembering right, the average song is about 5mb, throw in the manga panels, sounds and animation and you've pretty much maxed out the cart, well at least thats what i think
 
[quote name='spiwak']Well now this looks like more of an expansion pack than a sequel... so few songs yet again.[/quote]

Ouendan had 15 songs. 19 is an improvement.
 
19 is actually what I was expecting, cosidering that's how many songs EBA has. More songs would be better of course, but considering how much time I've spent on the original with just 15 songs, it'll still be more than worth the price.
 
[quote name='sixersballernum3']Just put my preorder in at Playasia. Cannot wait for this game.[/quote]

I'm going to do that ASAP, but I need a tad bit more cash before I can :cry:
 
[quote name='hootie']I'm going to do that ASAP, but I need a tad bit more cash before I can :cry:[/quote]me too :cry: what with pokemon coming out and i just got SPM, this is gonna be a rough month
 
[quote name='maigoyume']me too :cry: what with pokemon coming out and i just got SPM, this is gonna be a rough month[/quote]

Yeah, I'm saving up for Sim City DS and Picross DS, as well as Ouendan 2 :cry:
 
Is Playasia good when it comes to preorders? I actually bought my Ouendan from YeAsia at $39.99 after $5 off.

-HM
 
[quote name='Hollow Man']Is Playasia good when it comes to preorders? I actually bought my Ouendan from YeAsia at $39.99 after $5 off.

-HM[/quote]

I did the same, but I hear Yesasia blows for preorders.
 
[quote name='sixersballernum3']I hear Yesasia blows for preorders.[/quote]

Yeah, I saw that comment around here a bit ago. I guess I'll bite the bullet and order from Play-Asia even though it's a bit expensive. I used them for a couple of DS Lite Multi-Pouches a while ago and all went well.

Maybe I won't blow through Ouendan2 as fast as I did through EBA. It's been a while since I've played and I bet I suck now.

Great - this means I'll probably lose at least 2 weeks of my life, considering how last time I did pretty much nothing else after I bought those two games...

-HM
 
Well, I preordered. Had to use Paypal since my CC company doesn't allow payments to China (too many fraud complaints). Rather lousy since now I've paid and the game won't be shipped for a month. Hopefully Play-Asia will do me right.

Anyway, the damn game better be good...no sucky tunes please!

-HM
 
[quote name='Hollow Man']Well, I preordered. Had to use Paypal since my CC company doesn't allow payments to China (too many fraud complaints). Rather lousy since now I've paid and the game won't be shipped for a month. Hopefully Play-Asia will do me right.

Anyway, the damn game better be good...no sucky tunes please!

-HM[/quote]

Heh, yeah. But it'll be nice to get it in the mail and feel like I didn't pay anything, since I paid so long ago. :p
 
[quote name='Hollow Man']Well, I preordered. Had to use Paypal since my CC company doesn't allow payments to China (too many fraud complaints). Rather lousy since now I've paid and the game won't be shipped for a month. Hopefully Play-Asia will do me right.

Anyway, the damn game better be good...no sucky tunes please!

-HM[/quote]I thought the ouendan soundtrack was awesome, really liked "Over the Distance" and "RSG" :)
 
I loved Over the Distance. Best song in the game for me. I'm very happy that there's more songs in this one, too.
 
This is listed at the top of the bestsellers section for the DS at Play Asia. Here's hoping they'll have enough product to meet demand!
 
32 days left until release, and it's already at the top of Play-Asia's best-seller list? Man, this game's more popular than I thought.
 
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