Originals for the cover songs used in the game (all 15!) ^^~~~!
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Thanks again~!
Elite Beat Agents is a totally new game, so this is not the "true" OST to EBA, EBA is more of a sequel. ๐
But anyway, thank you for this!
Speaking of Ouendan, there’s been a lot of unusual games coming out of Japan lately don’t you reckon? Maybe they finally realized that those games appealed to the western market too? A great example would be Phoenix Wright. There’s been three of them on the game boy which were never released outside Japan and now all of a sudden they’re re-releasing them on DS with another DS exclusive Phoenix Wright coming out with them, and they’re apparently selling REALLY well. I’m just happy they finally realised these games appeal to the western market as well because I’ve had more fun playing these games then pretty much any other game I own.
By the way, i forgot to say; Thanks for the songs, been looking for them for ages.
Oh ok, thanks for letting me know. I’ll look around for it.
That’s funny, because I’ve also got both games and I love EBA. Perhaps it’s just that I’m not some kind of western-music-hating weeaboo, or maybe I’m just an old lady, but I think the new stories are fun and I am fond of a large number of the songs (I never thought I’d see a Stray Cats song in a video game, ever, although I REALLY could have done without Avril). I think it’s fair to call if a "sequel" since the characters are different, the songs are different, and the amusingly retarded scenario stories are different, but the gameplay and concept are the same. Of course they’re related. (Especially since the original artist also did all the new designs and art.) And if you dare say the music is just plain better (er, quality of covers aside), I’ll really have to ask you if you listen with equal fervor to Western boybands, top 40 rock, and pop idols, since that is what represents a large chunk of the Ouendan OST.
I don’t know why people have to bash EBA in order to say they like Ouendan. Can’t you like both? ๐
To the OP, thank you for posting these hard-to-find tracks! ๐
I don’t particularly care if I’m listening to the eastern equivalent of the western boy bands, it sounds better than western boy bands anyway. Nor do i care if it’s j-pop or j-rock. I just like the sound of it better, also the fact that i don’t understand many of the lyrics might help since the song might seem stupid if i understood everything they were on about.
I don’t particularly care if I’m listening to the eastern equivalent of the western boy bands, it sounds better than western boy bands anyway. Nor do i care if it’s j-pop or j-rock. I just like the sound of it better, also the fact that i don’t understand many of the lyrics might help since the song might seem stupid if i understood everything they were on about.
I completely agree with the not understanding the lyrics part, Actually some songs that i used to love lost some of their meaning after learning the lyrics. "LAST DINOSAUR" by the pillows comes to mind here. Its still an awesome song but i see it completely different now. Anyways thanks for puttin this up. Tired of tryin to get this stuff from Japanese itunes, lol.
I’m also not saying EBA is ‘inferior’. I just think Ouendan is better. Like i said before, I like both. And I don’t particularly care if it has similar stories. It’s not the stories that make the game is it? Sure they add to it, but I could easily play Ouendan without the story lines. And like I said before, neither of them are sequels. It doesn’t matter if one was made after the other.
Noun: sequel
1. A part added to a book or play that continues and extends it
2. Something that follows something else
I got that from a dictionary. It’s not a sequel in spirit either. Them seeing that Ouendan sold well and made a version for western audiences does not make it a sequel or a sequel in spirit. They are completely unrelated, story wise. They or not continuations of each other, therefore not sequels. They’re pretty much just two versions of the same game. One based in America, one based in Japan. One with western music, one with Japanese music. It’s obvious neither of them are sequels and each person is entitled to their own opinion on which is better.
I know those song are from NDS Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
But I did not play yet
So I want to listen the muisc from NDS
today i found this OST
Thanks again !!!!
Yes
the songs fail horribly.
the songs fail horribly.
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Zoku and Samurai Blue are brilliant ๐
However, Over The Distance is quite brilliant ๐
But EBA’s songs fail. No question.