Some of the diehard Nintendo DS owners out there might remember a little game called Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! that was released last year. A ridiculously addictive and completely bizarre rhythm game that had a group of superhero cheerleaders solving the
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kid is when ordering at McDonalds this won't come off as a problem, but for the rest of us, it's jarring to find such quality mingling with what few would qualify as "music". Purists would say that Ouendan's humor, J-pop soundtrack, and Japanese dialogue
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library. If you did play Ouendan, you're not reading this, because you already knew EBA was a no-brainer, and are now rocking out. I'll admit that developer Inis would have had to screw up pretty severely for EBA to get anything less than a 5/5, but there
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There is a storyline to be had in Elite Beat Agents, although it generally borders on the ridiculous. The Elite Beat Agents, headed by Commander Kahn, are always on the lookout for signs of trouble around the globe. Whether it's a babysitter with a
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Leanard is 27, he’s an artist in 15th century Florence, and his hat collection is said to be the largest in the world. As you would expect, the women swoon all over him. All but one, the woman he desires most. In order to woo her he must help her
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