Hands-on: Music GunGun!

Wait, you need more than that? While not technically a new arcade game, this rhythm/light gun shooter was one of our favorite things from this year's Amusement Machine Show. (It was also conveniently located next to Elevator Action Death Parade.) Music GunGun! has you aiming at the screen with a colorful (but rather standard) plastic light gun. Instead of the usual shooter fare, your targets will be the most adorable, um, things ever. (They're not quite animals, fruits, nor vegetables.)
The basics of the game will be familiar to anyone who's played Ouendan or Elite Beat Agents on the DS. Circular targets will appear on the screen, and players will have to hit the targets in sync with the beat of the song. As in most other music games, players are judged on how closely they match the beat, and successive hits will increase the combo meter.
Unlike most arcade shooters, you'll have a reticule on screen to show you where you're aiming. (It's like you're playing a Wii game.) While this does make the game much more accessible, the harder difficulties will throw a befuddling amount of enemies on screen. For the most part, the game is much more a rhythm game than a shooter: knowing how a song goes is rather crucial in your ability to predict when to shoot. No wonder the theme song to Evangelion was so frequently selected by show attendees: everyone (in Japan, at least) has heard that song a few times by now.
While the idea of an Ouendan-esque game with a light gun is exciting enough, Music GunGun! does spice things up with a few flourishes that take advantage of the gun. Midway through a song, there's usually a "boss" sequence of sorts, where players will no longer have to follow the beat. Instead, they must try to take down a fast-moving boss character while simultaneously clearing the entire screen of enemies. These sequences certainly change the pacing of the game quite a bit.
Another cute addition: at the end of certain songs, players aim their guns upwards, away from the screen, and fire one shot at the right time to score a massive bonus. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear blowing into the gun whilst doing a Clint Eastwood impersonation is recognized by the game. (Something that must be rectified for the sequel!)
Music GunGun! isn't "innovative" in any way, but it does successfully combine the music and shooter genres into something wholly original and fun. We'd be surprised if this kind of game doesn't eventually make its way onto the Wii: Taito could make an easy port without having to introduce a new peripheral at all. Perhaps Activision should take a look at the game. Mowing enemies with a magic music gun is certainly far more heroic than Guitar Hero, right?












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Wardo @ Sep 20th 2009 12:09PM
I'm not gonna lie, I want to play this.
Erik Stroud @ Sep 20th 2009 12:21PM
Me too. I hope they release it on the Wii as I would import it in a heart beat.
CJLopez @ Sep 20th 2009 9:45PM
ditto!!!!!
This would make perfect on my onrails/shooting games collection on Wii
Wayne @ Sep 21st 2009 9:51AM
I miss the days where random strange arcade games would be a viable thing to do! :( I miss having arcades around me!
CH3BURASHKA @ Sep 20th 2009 12:11PM
Wait, how are we getting these weird previews? Is Yoon getting ready for TGS this early?
Traceur_Ryuk (PSN: Ryuk_shinigami) @ Sep 20th 2009 2:07PM
TGS is only 4 days away. I imagine they wouldn't want to arrive in Japan then immediately have to go to a game show.
Andrew Yoon @ Sep 20th 2009 5:31PM
Yeah, I've been in Tokyo for a while now. You might've seen a bit of random Japanese coverage on all the sites for the past few days now. Hope you didn't miss my ramen review!
http://nintendo.joystiq.com/2009/09/17/review-monster-hunter-3-ramen/
CH3BURASHKA @ Sep 20th 2009 8:06PM
Yea, I read up on the Ramen review, and no one got my Ender's Game joke.
Nigeria: Charmy Bee DF @ Sep 20th 2009 12:15PM
I was wondering where I'd heard this title from.
http://tinycartridge.com/post/108218970/music-gungun
I love that cabinet.
MystileArmor @ Sep 20th 2009 12:19PM
Can we get a Nickelback version of this? You get points for shooting Mr. Nickelback and co. to the beat of their own shitty music.
Sly (Now with less shake, more bake!) @ Sep 20th 2009 12:40PM
and the licensing would barely cost a thing since you only need one song since all their songs sound the same.
Wardo @ Sep 20th 2009 12:52PM
Zing!
MowDownJoe @ Sep 20th 2009 12:57PM
As great as that sounds, that means we'd have to "listen" to Nickelback.
MystileArmor @ Sep 20th 2009 1:10PM
The more of the shitty songs you'll hear, the more motivated to shoot and get a high score.
Seems like a fair trade off.
If you get Activision to publish this, you know you're gonna get this free anyways with Guitar Hero: Bobby McFerrin.
Shadow_Modder @ Sep 20th 2009 12:25PM
Looks fun. I'm still hoping for more Ouendan/EBA on the DS though.
Wiizer ($299) Having BC On Your Launch Console? (Priceless) @ Sep 20th 2009 12:32PM
I know the first song's from K-On!
Any songs from video games in there? Like Xenopittan from Xenosaga?
uberartist @ Sep 20th 2009 1:51PM
What's creepy to me is how similar the graphic is for this article to the one below it....alternate universe?
Alex @ Sep 20th 2009 1:54PM
PLEASE DON'T SAY YOU ARE LAZY!
God why was K-on awesome?
also definitely would buy if was for the wii.
Quattro @ Sep 20th 2009 10:27PM
What do you mean?
K-On! wasn't awesome at all.
Yan @ Sep 20th 2009 2:12PM
If only arcades were to make a comeback in the '10s...
Mewchu @ Sep 20th 2009 2:18PM
Japan, what would we do without you.
KDashHiryu @ Sep 20th 2009 5:44PM
Those two characters in the piece of art look like they have the same art style as the characters in Turn A Gundam.
Emophia @ Sep 20th 2009 6:26PM
Did you move to Japan Andrew?
Anyways, I'm loving your articles on crazy japanese arcade games.
bongoes the Black Lantern @ Sep 20th 2009 7:09PM
"It's Ouendan meets Time Crisis.
Wait, you need more than that?"
No.
Konstantine @ Sep 20th 2009 9:19PM
This is amazing. The best part is the music. Both great songs, I want to see a full tracklist for this game.
CJLopez @ Sep 20th 2009 9:49PM
ME WANT SOOOO HARD FOR WII
PLEASE DONT SAY YOU'RE LAZY = INSTANT WIN!!!!!
Dam, why did K-On was only a 13 episode anime???? it was the most awesme thing to happend since haruhi's first season (second sucked, really hard!!!!!)
Evan @ Sep 21st 2009 1:40PM
The gameplay looks a lot like Rez!