>this game is 10 year old
Youre an Oldfag, harry
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>director said he'd be interested in another
Too bad this means nothing.
There might be an NX sequal!
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>NX confirmed porta-console, because rhythm devs hate input lag
Oh lordy.
This stage made me cry like a baby
>Morrowind is 14 years old
>Long time ago
>See this at Gamestop
>Going to buy it on a whim
>Friend tells me not to bother
>End up playing it many years later
I called him a double nigger.
DO YOU REMEMBER
what's the one called where the dude dies and he returns as a ghost to his girlfriend
>Japan Time was 10 years ago.
Couldn't get past this on the 3rd, harder difficulty. That ending section was ruthless.
The first Osu! game
I used to be amazing at this game. I still have great memories of playing it, probably one of the best rhythm games I've got for the DS (next to rhythm heaven of course)
I thought I got rid of those feels
I was jamming so hard either way.
Over the Distance. Ouendan 2's sad mission got me pretty hard too.
jesus fucking christ
To be fair, that stage has a completely different vibe to it, including the somber honor dance moves instead of all the jumping and shit.
Ouendan 2's sad mission was the Figure Skating level, right?
Goddamn that song always got me.
>that comic
But... didn't the girl feel better afterward?
Just the whole sibling-bonding and that final portion where the image of the girl's sister skates alongside her.
>EBA 2 Never.
>post yfw crossfire hurricane
AGENTS GOOOOOOOOOO
>the cover was better than the original song
MY WALKIE TALKIE MAN
There were a few that I felt this way. I loved the games version of September.
>tfw he's fat and he don't run too fast but he's faster than you
It's just a "video game logic doesn't work in real life" setup, they're never very clever.
>Get hyped as fuck
>Lose instantly
>beating it in Diva mode for the first time
JESUS that was some intense shit
JUMPIN JACK FLASH IS A GAS GAS GAS
I didn't like the rhythm guitar, the vocals, or the bass in the cover, but I was surprised by how well all the percussion works in it.
Great pick for a final song.
This game made me like the song La La.
The fuck. I was 14 when I played that? Jeez. Time flies.
Still have all the songs on a playlist on my ancient iPod.
I emulated this ages ago and completed it with a mouse.
It was suffering.
Fucking masochist.
There had better not be a fucking region lock this time.
user, I couldn't find it in any stores near me, and I didn't want to shell out for an R4 or whatever because I live in New Zealand. The amount of money it would have costed me didn't offset the amount of a single game.
I got a tablet a while back, and I replayed it with that. And holy fuck, I don't think it's as good as on NDS, but it's much better than my hand cramping up with the mouse.
>tfw bought both Ouendans and EBA
Feels fucking good having all these godly games. Who knew a simple game could be so much fun?
Did anyone else have trouble getting a perfect score on I Was Born to Love You with Chieftain? That one always fucks me up.