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Or rather probably I just want to see Kirby songs. Imagine a Kirby song medley, or the Champion battle theme from Pokemon, or the Smash Bros.
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Yeah I know we got the Mario songs, but there's just so much potential with Nintendo's rich history of game series and all their respective theme songs. Though it probably isn't going to happen, I've always wanted to see Nintendo theme songs being playable in Taiko, complete with guest characters on the bottom of the screen and everything.
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Videogame publishers, celebrities, TV shows, anime series.Taiko no Tatsujin has no shortage of crossovers with other popular things in Japan, and with the most recent one being just last month when Music GunGun! songs were included in Taiko's songlist, the number of collabs is just set to grow even larger. The codename for Crane City in production was 'Neko Kujira 2', though the final product never used a swing rhythm. Tired of using drums and bass guitar for songs, which according to Masubuchi-san would make for a very simple chart in the game, he decided to add some new instruments to it, apparently some of his favorite ones used in the 70s which make jingly, crackly noises (like the glockenspiel, which looks like a metal xylophone) and created beat signature changes throughout the song. Mika Sato herself was absent in the interview, this time only the sound composer Masubuchi Yuuji and lyricist Sankaku were present. So the Mika songs after Crane City have yet to be written about even now (Menkui Miracle, Canadea). And very very late it is the previous blog on any Mika song was all the way back in 2009, and that was about Diet Padarise.
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Today's blog entry discusses the production of the fourth Mika series song, Crane City, in conjunction with its release as a downloadable song in Taiko PSP DX this month.
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Wonder what 3D looks like in the actual game? Well, as the obligatory warning message at the beginning of every 3DS trailer, but still.
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More emphasis is being placed on the styluses that are being given out, and also for the first time 3D effects are being mentioned. The 'seven orbs' theme is again as basic as it gets, with each one representing some different element and the world which your adventure takes place also has the same old themes, forest, ocean, beach, you know, that kind of stuff. It's quite a powerful song, and unlike all four Wii Taiko themes, this one is definitely not Narahashi Miki's doing (Don-chan's voice actor), so it's rather refreshing to listen to, akin to PSP DX's theme. Finally, some good footage! This is the first trailer for Taiko no Tatsujin: Chibi Dragon to Fushigi na Orb, showcasing all the things we've already seen in the past month, from the songlist to some story mode details, and introduction to the guest characters, and all the while the yet-unnamed Taiko 3DS theme songplays in the background.