I actually brought my nice headphones in from the office to play Elite Beat Agents on the DS over the weekend. This oddly caused something of a problem as the Flash I was playing with earlier apparently started to sing on its own after I left.
Ooops.
Elite Beat Agents is a spiritual sequel to Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan - a Japanese rythm game which had such a high import rate that EBA apparently became something of a no-brainer. It has a unique setup for a "dance game" which takes advantage of the DS hardware. The game really is something of a great example of using the DS ... except the normal DS speakers are really woefully underpowered. Get yourself some headphones, really, it's night and day even for the non=audiophile.
I rented EBA from Gamefly ... which was a little odd since it means some of the game was already unlocked. In fact, that was really distracting because it meant that the normal ramping up of difficulty was a bit of a hunt. In an afternoon I managed to beat all the scenarios on the easiest difficulty except for a couple.
Elite Beat Agents is a great game that everyone should at least try. I haven't decided if I'll keep it or send it back yet. It's kind of an odd, interactive, way of listening to music at the very least. I may keep it around long enough to see if I can beat the easy mode and then go from there.
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3 comments:
I'm pretty sure the manual, which you ought to be able to download from Gamefly, contains the info for clearing the saves. I seem to remember clearing them on our copies before we traded them in.
Damn I'm too lazy sometimes, a quick googling suggests:
"LRABXY when game starts up. Same as in Nintendogs."
I'll try it when I get a chance. Thanks for the nudge, C. It's odd - but I really think it drains a bit of the joy. Course, I've now majorly spoilered the game for myself :) But I deserve it...
Glad I didn't load the wrong save on Hotel Dusk over the weekend.
Saw you were using GameFly. They have a great service. I found you can save $5 a month on your GameFly membership with BrightSpot.
I review BrightSpot here: http://www.andymerrill.com/rantreview/2007/03/save-5-month-on-gameflycom-brightspottv.html
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