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EU03

Joined: 05 Dec 2006
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:39 am Post subject: [FKW'07]Exploding lights and sound! It's too cool! (Bemani) |
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Man, has it already been almost a decade since I first found out about Bemani?
I remember when DDRUS was out and I watched in amazement at an arcade in Sunnyvale as a guy was doing a 7-footer Paranoia. A freaking SEVEN-footer. I tried it once or twice. Failed miserably.
In the same arcade, there was a hiphopmania machine and there were two guys with huge bags of quarters. Holy shit, they were good, going through Attack the Music, a FOUR-STAR. Damn, there was always a huge crowd around them. Forget about the MvC2 crowd, it was all about the hiphopmania machine. I aspired to be like them.
BM'98 got popular around then; I downloaded it. Forgot about it. I got into a little phase with DDR, trying to get past 3-4 feet.
I pretty much forgot all about bemani until one day I saw a DDRMAX2 machine years later. Holy crap, did I find out that I missed a whole bunch. I went to the arcade whenever I could; worked myself up to passing catas. I got into the whole Stepmania craze, too. But soon enough, I found out that there were too many bad stepcharts and even more elitists and wannabes. DDR was dying, too. Freestyle was dead, DDREX looked like the end of the line.
But as soon as that happened, I found out about bemanistyle and the IIDX 9th style test location. Boy, the music was awesome, the graphics looked awesome, and the pros playing were awesome. I vowed to myself that I'd get a PS2, mod it, get a controller, and get myself into the scene.
9th style was out. 10th style was out. 11 and 12 followed soon after. I still never played IIDX, even though I bought the OSTs and kept up with each new bit of information. It became sort of a wistful wish, probably never to be fufilled.
Then BMUS came out, almost 3 and a half years later. I was given an old PS2. I got myself a fliptop. I'm passing 10 stars now.
I just got into pop'n recently, too! I bought a Desktop Arcade controller in December and I'm in the 35 range.
God, do I love Bemani.
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So, uh, share your experience! Talk about your favorite artists! And set yourself a plausible-but-maybe-impossible goal for the week!
Mine is to pass 8-dan on Happy Sky. Sync [a] is killing me. _________________

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SplashBeats Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:00 am |
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Shit, man, you're better than me! I can't get past Aurora Hyper to clear fucking 7th dan.
I'm a bit of a IIDX fan myself, being introduced to the game by smartblue around a year ago. I didn't start playing seriously until I bought a beatmania US controller in April 06. I pass most 10s :(
I'm going to change my avatar/sig to a IIDX theme soon, once I can dig up some very special images. |
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EU03

Joined: 05 Dec 2006
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:57 am |
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| Joe wrote: |
| Shit, man, you're better than me! I can't get past Aurora Hyper to clear fucking 7th dan. |
No kidding. That run at the last couple measures totally destroyed me 3 times in a row.
Speaking of which, if you haven't been keeping up with the latest news, IIDX will have a location test in the US (most likely Gold)!!
I also just downloaded the entire GuitarFreaks/drummania OST collection. I played some GF9 before, but man, I apparently missed out on a whole lot of awesome songs. It almost makes me want to buy a ASC. _________________
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Gironika

Joined: 05 Dec 2006 Location: Dragon Range
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:07 pm |
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Had my first go at playing a DDR-game on saturday (one day too early!), but I have listened to some Bemani/DDR-soundtracks for ... at least one year and 6 days now.
I especially love IIDX Red's soundtrack, namely AGEHA (Ryu), Rok da world, Horion (LIA) and so on.... _________________
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RyogAkari

Joined: 22 Dec 2006
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:55 pm |
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I fell in love with Bemani the day that Extreme came out into arcades (or atleast close to it).
My first experiences were with MAX USA on the good ole PS2 with those register-if-you-want-to soft pads.
Actually, my first experience with bemani was a couple months earlier. My friend Christian wanted to show me this thing called dee dee arrr. I went over to the friends house that we always went to and he hooked up the pads and started to lpay a song he was trying to practice passing. For those of you who know it, it's RevenG's good ole Exotic Ethnic. Well, from a 3rd person perspective seeing someone jirate like a madman all over a controller because a video game told you to is really hilarious. I laughed until I was crying and wheezing. Of course a couple months later I was forced to try it and immediately fell in love with how "hard" it was and how much practice it took to do anything.
Of course, as my love (read: DEEP OBSESSION) grew, it eventually evolved to have me buy this:
As a poor college student with no money, and hardly any job I would not be stopped (after all, I had credit cards! I only just recently finished paying off that beast.) And as my interest (read: HORRIBLE OBSESSION) continues to grow I am now purchasing a para para paradise for my wife and probably many more from the bemani series in the future. |
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