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banjo and guitar players played supporting roles, keeping a rhythm for the. those who bought country CDs, 57 percent purchased them at a discount. Last edited by dual_creator43 (Oct.Portable MP3 player listening device from 16 percent in 2006 to 26 percent. That leaves Fever, and explains why we got so many Fever games. Some of the DS games are about flicking, which, like I said, doesn't translate well into holding and releasing a button. A lot of the Tengoku games didn't make it, but to be fair, I don't remember most of those games. (It's better with Dog Ninja and Rhythm Rally.) That's probably the reason Love Lizards and Love Lab weren't implemented either. (It would be just like it was in the GBA version.) DJ School doesn't seem like a good fit, mainly because holding and flicking doesn't translate well to holding and releasing a button in this scenario. Tram & Pauline is like Catchy Tune but simpler, and Toss Boys actually seems like a really good game to put in Megamix. Splashdown), and the ones that did get in ended up being way easier because of the lack of flicking (see: Cosmic Rhythm Rally)I like how the contestant and the host are often playing at the same time, and the last 3 notes are synchronized with the screens breaking. Also friendly reminder that Quiz Show is in Megamix instead of Tram & Pauline or Toss Boys or something else funi feel a physical pain every time i remember that quiz show got in megamix even though i don't own megamixYou guys want DJ School? tOo bAd herE's qUiz SHowto be fair: - Quiz Show is a Tengoku game, not a DS game, so that's not 100% a fair comparison - I kinda get why some of the DS games weren't included considering a fair number rely on holding & flicking compared to holding & releasing (e.g. It actually requires rhythm (sort of), unlike the actual Quiz Show.If Quiz Show was like that (but obviously simpler) it'd actually be really cool. I unironically think this is actually pretty well-made. 16, 2020 00:09:24)ĭual_creator43 wrote: Quiz Show but the host is in a bad mood. Splashdown), and the ones that did get in ended up being way easier because of the lack of flicking (see: Cosmic Rhythm Rally) Dual_creator43 wrote: Quiz Show but the host is in a bad mood.