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I have not played this game but I enjoy the Japanese music (and rhythm games in general). What are some other similar games like this that I can find easily in the United States. I do not own this one yet because I'll have to import it and am looking for the cheapest way to do so but my friend was playing it and it looked like so much fun. I also hear they have the second game that got great reviews!

And I do know that Elite Beat Agents was a remake of sorts but I like the Japanese music better in a game like this.
 
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I've checked out a bunch of the rhythm games on DS (the Japanese sequel to this is excellent, btw) but the only ones that specifically have Japanese music are Taiko drum simulator games (like Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Dororon! Yokai Daikessen!!).

Rhythm Heaven (DS sequel of Rhythm Tengoku) is one of the best games on the DS and uses original music.

Other options are Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor, which is basically a clone of Osu! Tatake! Ouendan! with some dodgy classical music, Maestro: Jump in Music uses classical and classics to make a strange rhythm/platformer hybrid and Jam with the Band which has remixed classical music with some eighties/ninties stuff, but none of those three are Japanese.


Have you heard of osu!? It's basically Osu! Tatake! Ouendan! on the computer. You can download the program and as many songs/beatmaps made by other users from the internet as you like, and there is a boatload of Japanese songs in there, although quality varies.
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Thank you super!!! I see you play DDR! There are not that many of us left.
 
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I make it a rule not to play games that:

1. I can't pronounce the names of

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2. Are in a foreign language.


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