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    Interesting Imports: beatmania IIDX

    Sunday, November 22, 2009, 11:10 AM EST [Imports]

    *Interesting Imports is a little series of games that I've imported & decided to review. This'll be part one. Hopefully, enough people will be interested enough for a part two...*

    I decided that instead of reviewing the game that I imported, I would review the entire series in general since there's so many games in the series. This is a review/history of the beatmania IIDX (pronounced 2-DX) series.

    Beginnings & gameplay: WAAAAAY back in 1997, Konami released a game in the JPN arcades called beatmania. Basically, the controller consisted of 5 buttons (or "keys") & a turntable (please note that this is the 2P side. 1P's side has the turntable on the left & the keys on the right):

    794px-Beatmania_controls.jpg picture by Zonic505

    The gameplay was simple: Simply press the keys & spin the turntable when the bars on the screen hit the red line to produce a sound to make the song:

    At the end of each song, you must have your gauge at 80% or higher in order to pass the song. Then you're graded on a scale of F to A, AA, & AAA (almost like Dance Dance Revolution).

    The game did well & had a number of sequels & PS1 ports. In 1999, Konami decided to make a "deluxe" version of the game, adding 2 more buttons/keys to the controller (note: this is the controller for the US release (more on that later). The JPN controller is squared at the end rather than rounded):

    800px-PB160001.jpg picture by Zonic505

    & now, after 10 years, the series is still going strong. The regular beatmania series ended in 2002 (beatmania: The Final), but the IIDX series is still being produced.

    Console ports: Starting with 3rd (& 4th, as 3rd & 4th were put together in 1 game), Konami has ported the IIDX games to PS2 which basically include:

    - All the new-to-AC songs

    - a certain # of "revivals" (songs from past games)

    - around 5 to 10 CS exclusives (songs that were made exclusively for PS2. Sometimes, after time, the song will make it to either AC &/or other CS releases)

    Sometimes, Konami will be nice enough to include "preview songs", which is basically a song from the newest arcade game on the newest PS2 release, which is usually 1 game behind (i.e on the newest PS2 release, which is the 16th game, there's 2 songs from the 17th game, which is in arcades now).

    All the PS2 ports have been only released in Japan, but in 2006 (before the PS2 release of the 11th game in Japan), the US got a released simply called "beatmania", which consisted of both songs from the original & the IIDX series. It was different from the JPN version (mostly toned town in diff. & song count) & sadly, didn't do all that well (annoyingly, X-Play deemed this a "Guitar Hero rip-off" despite beatmania/IIDX was released YEARS before GH, not to mention Konami made their own guitar/drum simulators.....but I'll talk about that for another time). However, it's a great game to help introduce people into the IIDX series, plus it's alot cheaper than importing a controller.

    Music: This is what is going to decide on if you want to import the series or not. On the latest arcade release, there's over 500 songs. The PS2 releases usually have (starting w/ the 11th, or RED) 89-99 songs. However, on the newest release (beatmania IIDX 16: Empress + Premium Best), Konami added a SECOND DISC containing 99 songs that consist of songs from the past 15 games, as a way of saying good-bye to all the years the IIDX series has spent on the PS2 (no word on which console the series will move to). There's MANY different genres of music, most of which you wouldn't expect to appear. There's even some songs from the Dance Dance Revolution series (Konami also made that) & songs from IIDX that have appeared on DDR (we call these "crossovers"), so if you like some of the songs in DDR, you'll like the songs in IIDX (though I think IIDX has better songs than DDR).

    Difficulty: I want to address this because while the game is great at teaching new people & it starts off easy, it can get HARD. VERY, VERY, VERY HARD:

    YEEEAAAAAHHHHHH, I'm not gonna pass that anytime soon, & neither are you.

    But don't worry. That's one of the hardest songs. You won't have to deal with alot of those. Most of the songs are alot more easier to beginners (especially the ones in the US release I mentioned). There's 4 different difficulties in the series. Normal, which is just as it sounds & where you'll play the easiest charts/songs. Hyper, which is the medium diff. & Another, which is the hardest & where you'll see those kinds of ridiculous charts. In the PS2 release of the 15th game (DJ Troopers), Konami made ANOTHER difficult which basically translates to Kuro/Black Anothers, which is basically even HARDER charts, but not all songs have this. As you can see in the video above, the chart on the left is the Another & the chart on the right is the Black Another. The rating system goes from 1 to 12 (as of the 12th game), 1 being the easiest & 12 being the hardest.

    Recommendation: Go listen to some songs on YouTube & determine for yourself if the music will want you to get the games. I got the US release & then started importing the newest JPN releases since '06 (I have 11 through 16, the newest), so if you're lucky enough to find the US release w/ the controller, I'd say get it to start out & see if you want to import them like me. I've enjoyed some of the music so much, most of my music on my MP3 collection consists of songs from the series (& other Konami music games). If you want a list of songs that appear on each game & what songs are part of the beatmania series, I'd suggest this site, as it'll also answer some other stuff not mentioned here.

    Next time: GUYS can be cheerleaders?!

    P.S: Bit.Trip Void will be added to WiiWare tomorrow, so once I play some of that, I'll review it, plus DSi got another Art Style game, so I think I'll review that too w/ Bit.Trip Void. Also, there's now a demo of Bit.Trip Beat on WiiWare for download, so please download to try the game out.

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    WiiWare Review: Excitebike: World Rally

    Saturday, November 14, 2009, 08:40 PM EST [Rants/Reviews]

    One of the classic NES games, Excitebike recently just got a remake on WiiWare which was released on Nov. 9th (& it was only announced 2 weeks before it's released!), which got me excited. Is it memorable like it's NES counterpart, or should you skip it?

    Excitebike: World Rally

    Genre: Racing

    Price: 1,000 Wii Points ($10)

    Platform: WiiWare

    Excitebike: World Rally is basically a remake of the old NES game, keeping true to it's roots. The controls are the same (just hold the Wiimote on it's side & play it NES-style) & the goal is simple: just beat the time (or the B-rank time) to go to the next track. Complete all 4 to go to the next cup (think Mario Kart). There's 4 cups w/ 4 tracks each, so it'll hardly take you any time to go through it, but since you can unlock extra colors by getting S-ranks on all the tracks for that cup (2 colors for each cup, plus a special one for getting S-ranks on all 4 cups).

    Modes: The good ol' Track Editor is back, & this time, you can send & receive custom made tracks online (like Super Smash Bros. Brawl's stage editor). Speaking of online, you can go online & race against other people. Sadly, due to limitations, I can't test this out (I have to use a LAN adapter to connect to the internet & it's not all that fast, plus I have to haul my 21" TV out, which isn't fun. You can also unlock even more colors/designs online by earning points by racing online against anyone or your friends (hey, I might get online if enough people convince me).

    Cons: Like I said, there's only 16 tracks, & they're all short (only 2 laps & all should take under 2 minutes to complete the race). The alt. colors are OK, but don't feel like a great reward for that hard work getting the S-ranks, & that special design is just basically the black w/ a skull on it & some white strips, but you can hardly see them since your rider covers the design, not to mention you're too far away to see it, so it kind of feels pointless. There's also multiple "angles" you can view the race from, but they're awkward due to the controls being like the NES, so you'll want to stick w/ the classic angle, which makes the other angles feel useless. Also, shaking the Wiimote up & down after you crash IS NOT FUN & GETS ANNOYING.

    Recommendation: Ask yourself this: "Do I like Excitebike on the NES? Do I like classic-style racing games?" If you do, then I'd recommend it. You'll have fun enjoying Nintendo remaking another classic game & playing against people online. If not, well, then this isn't for you.

    Alright, Bit.Trip Void gets released on Nov. 23rd, so I'll download that & review it about a week after. I'll review the Japanese PS2 game I imported (it came on the 27th, a WEEK AFTER I was expecting) sometime later, as I've got everything unlocked & ready to give my review, plus I might review 2/3 DS games I've imported.

     

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