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Taiko no Tatsujin Portable DX (2011)

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Details

Release Date

July 14, 2011

Type

Main Game

Developers

Taiko Team, Namco

Publishers

Bandai Namco Entertainment, Namco

Platforms

PlayStation Portable

Game Modes

Single player

Genres

Music

Themes

ComedyKidsParty

Player Perspectives

Side view

Also known as

太鼓の達人 ぽーたぶるDX

Age Ratings

GRACALL
CEROA

About

Portable DX (Deluxe) comes 5 whole years and 6 Nintendo console releases after the release of the last PSP Taiko, Portable 2. The total number of initial songs is 70, and with the additional downloadable songs thereafter (like every Taiko PSP has done), it matches the massive songlists introduced on the Wii. Like the other recent games, the songlist has become a lot more geared towards Namco Originals. Portable DX is also the first console Taiko to show the total number of drumrolls made in the song, and the second console Taiko game to introduce the all new Ura Oni difficulties. Other new mechanics in the game include organizing almost all unlockables in the game into an Achievement list, and a mode called Medley Mode, in which three, five, or eight different songs are put together and played all at once. Two new gameplay modifiers were also added into the game, which randomize the notes to different degrees. The Bell note has been removed from this release and the vestigial function of the analog stick is to produce sounds for fun. ()

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