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Posted: Aug 7th 2008 3:12PM (Unverified) said

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Great guide. For those of you who are on the fence about this game, the original game for the GBA is permenantly either in my GBA or in my GBA's case. It's that good, and still that good after clocking in at least thirty hours on it. The DS looks to be more of the same, and both Yesasia and Play-Asia have it on for a reasonable price (for an imported DS game). It's well worth your time.

Posted: Aug 7th 2008 3:38PM (Unverified) said

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I don't know if it would be worth it, seeing as it is coming stateside eventually. Maybe for die-hard rhythm game fans.

Posted: Aug 7th 2008 5:32PM Peretz said

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This game is a great deal of fun, though more difficult than one might expect from a set of rhythm mini-games. At least, it was for me.

I've been looking for a translation guide that includes translations for the Medal and Coffee House menus and was hoping this review would include that.

It's likely just a matter of time before someone translates the menus and posts their findings to GameFAQs.

Even without a translation guide, though, this game is easy to navigate. It may take some fumbling about, but it's well worth the 5-7 minutes to figure it out.

The game is very charming in a WarioWare sort of way (and, having loved WarioWare Touched!, I mean that as a compliment). I found myself tapping my foot to match the beat on more than a few occasions. I'd recommend it to any fans of strange Japanese games with the expendable income to import a copy but not the patience to wait until it gets localized for the US (which may or may not happen).

Posted: Aug 7th 2008 5:59PM (Unverified) said

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As far as I have heard, it is coming over. Nintendo confirmed it. But we don't have a release date.
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Posted: Aug 9th 2008 2:18PM (Unverified) said

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I would buy the import without hesitation. (I did) This isn't like any of the other rhythm games we are used to. Every level is it's own little game, and the songs are insanely addictive. When you actually master a level the sense of accomplishment is fantastic. Especially when they seem impossible at first.

Posted: Aug 11th 2008 4:15AM (Unverified) said

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I received this game from my bf and I am enjoying every bit of the insanely addictive game. It is fun and I do not even understand a single bit of japanese. Thanks to this column for helping me learn more and hopeful achieve more perfect medals! :)

Posted: Aug 11th 2008 12:11AM (Unverified) said

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I'm living in Japan but going back to England on Friday. I might pick this up along with Space Invaders. Wonder if there's anything else I should make sure to grab.

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