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== About Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan ==
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'''Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan''' is a music/rhythm game along the lines of [[Dance Dance Revolution]]. With this game, you use the stylus exclusively to follow numbered patterns that are synchronized to background music. The game itself consists of 15 full-length songs, each with 4 varying levels of difficulty.


Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan is a highly addictive music/rhythm game along the lines of Dance Dance Revolution. With this game, you use the stylus exclusively to follow numbered patterns that are synchronized to background music. The game itself consists of 15, full-length songs, each with 4 varying levels of difficulty.
The game takes place in a town where there are many people with varying degrees of distress. These people call on Ouendan, a squad of male cheerleaders, to help cheer them out of their problems. Using the stylus, and an element of touch screen gameplay, you lead these cheerleaders to help out the people.
 
This game was adapted for an English release under the name "[[Elite Beat Agents]]" on November 6, 2006.


Note: All of the information contained within this article is derived from the Japanese version of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.
Note: All of the information contained within this article is derived from the Japanese version of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.


Publisher: Nintendo<br />
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Platform: Nintendo DS<br />
Release Date (Japan): August 28, 2005<br />
ESRB Rating: N/A
 
== What is Ouendan? ==
 
As mentioned above, Ouendan is a music/rhythm game that is something like Dance Dance Revolution, except you use your stylus (as opposed to your feet).
 
The game takes place in a town where there are many people with varying degrees of distress. These people call on Ouendan, a squad of male cheerleaders, to help cheer them out of their problems. Using the stylus, and an incredibly addictive element of touch screen game play, you lead these cheerleaders to victory and (hopefully) help out these poor people too.
 
== How To Play ==
 
The only methods of control you will ever use for this game is the touch screen (tapping, dragging, and spinning) and the 'START' button (to pause the game).
 
Once you choose a person in distress, you will be treated to a manga-style comic of their dilemma. After a few panels of explanation, the song will begin and that's your cue to play.
 
Various patterns of numbered circles will appear on the touch screen. You follow these visual cues in order to keep the music and the cheering flowing. You will perform the following actions with the stylus:
 
'''- Tap -'''
 
Simply tap the appropriate circle in the order that they are numbered with.
 
'''- Drag -'''
 
Some circles will transform into paths that you must drag the stylus along. A 'ball' indictor appears to help guide you. Keep your stylus on the ball, and lift the stylus once you reach the end of the path.
 
Some paths will cycle back and forth. This is indicated with a flashing arrow sign that appears at the opposite end of the path. You need to continously go back and forth along the path until no more flashing arrows appear.
 
'''- Spin -'''
 
At some points during a song, a circular wheel will appear. You must spin this wheel as quickly as possible to fill the energy meter that appears in the background. You also have a specific time limit to accomplish this, so spin quickly.
 
== Translation Guide ==
 
[to be completed]
 
== Tips and Tricks ==
 
[to be completed]
 
== Track List ==
 
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan includes 15 full-length songs to which all this tapping chaos is synchronized too. There are many great songs, including the very popular 'READY STEADY GO' from the Fullmetal Alchemist television animation. In addition to these songs, you can also play through the Ouendan theme song that appears during the tutorial.
 
*Asian Kung-Fu Generation - "Loop & Loop"<br />
*Morning Musume - "Koi no Dance Site"<br />
*175R - "Melody"<br />
*Ulfuls - "Gatz daze!!"<br />
*The Blue Hearts - "Linda Linda"<br />
*Tomoyasu Hotei - "Thrill"<br />
*nobodyknows+ - "Kokoro Odoru"<br />
*B'z - "Atsuki kodo no hate"<br />
*Linda Yamamoto - "Neraiuchi"<br />
*Kishidan - "One Night Carnival"<br />
*Road of Major - "Taisetsuna mono"<br />
*Yaida Hitomi - "Over The Distance"<br />
*Orange Range - "Shanghai Honey"<br />
*The Yellow Monkey - "Taiyou ga Moeteiru"<br />
*L'Arc-En-Ciel - "READY STEADY GO"


== Links and Resources ==
==External links==
* [http://myweb.hinet.net/home5/yujinfa2003/ouen_last.wmv Full gameplay footage of "READY STEADY GO" (Insane Difficulty)]
* [http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=275&products_id=7098& Import site that sells Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan]


*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/aosj/index.html Official Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan Website (Japan)]
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*[http://myweb.hinet.net/home5/yujinfa2003/ouen_last.wmv Full gameplay footage of "READY STEADY GO" (Insane Difficulty)]
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Latest revision as of 04:22, 13 January 2022

Box artwork for Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.
Box artwork for Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
Developer(s)iNiS
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2005
System(s)Nintendo DS
Genre(s)Music
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO All ages
LinksOfficial websiteOsu! Tatakae! Ouendan ChannelSearchSearch

Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan is a music/rhythm game along the lines of Dance Dance Revolution. With this game, you use the stylus exclusively to follow numbered patterns that are synchronized to background music. The game itself consists of 15 full-length songs, each with 4 varying levels of difficulty.

The game takes place in a town where there are many people with varying degrees of distress. These people call on Ouendan, a squad of male cheerleaders, to help cheer them out of their problems. Using the stylus, and an element of touch screen gameplay, you lead these cheerleaders to help out the people.

This game was adapted for an English release under the name "Elite Beat Agents" on November 6, 2006.

Note: All of the information contained within this article is derived from the Japanese version of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.

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