omfg hilarious
omfg hilarious
The Facebook trick: Press Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Enter key, Right click, Then press up & down & magic circles will appear
???
HOLY SHIT!
wait what happened? i have a mac.. none of these tricks ever work for me.
i have a mac.
it works.
it’s pretty cool!
Ummm… I’m disappointed in you guys, this is the Konami Code (i.e. the most famous cheat code in the history of the universe). And if none of you guys are into video games then I apologise for my rude interruption.
↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → B A [Start]
Anyway, here’s a list of sites this code can be used on:
Except for this kid who somehow hits every single note.
o_o
I’ll stop with the Bemani music game posts now.
DrumMania - The Least 100 Seconds
Forget anything you’ve ever seen on Rock Band and look at how difficult this is to play (yes, there’s 7 drums in DrumMania).
It’s that difficult that not even the Autoplay mode can 100% the song.
So this is the song from the previous post played and full combo’d on a PlayStation Dual Shock.
Now THIS, IS RIDICULOUS.
Here’s another Beatmania video to blow your minds away.
This is possibly the hardest song going in Beatmania and to show you how ridiulous this would be to actually land a full combo (100% note streak) here’s the computer playing both the 1P and 2P tracks in Autoplay mode.
Ridiculous I know.
I’m in a niche gaming mood tonight, and to celebrate the flop that is DJ Hero, I thought I’d share with you how DJ games (or even music games in general) are really done.
You see, people see the original Guitar Hero on PlayStation 2 as a whole new type of game yet most do not realise that this is certainly not the case. Developer Bemani alongside publisher Konami have been pumping out music games in Japanese arcades for the last 12 years spawning over 17 GuitarFreaks/DrumMania games as well as countless Beatmania IIDX games.
So when we come to moan about how difficult Dragonforce’s “Through The Fire And Flames” is on Expert, most Beatmania/GuitarFreaks/DrumMania players simply laugh in your face, telling you not to even attempt the horrors that lie within the Bemani music games.
For an idea of how good you have to be, say if you were to hit every single note within a song but (depending on the song) miss some of the last 10, 15 or 20 notes, you’d still fail the song. Therefore, you really have to ensure you keep ridiculously long combos towards the end to pass the song.
Anyway, here’s perhaps my favourite Beatmania IIDX video on the Internet. It showcases some of the greatest gaming skills you’ll have ever seen, and it certainly puts DJ Hero in it’s pathetic underselling place.