I really doubt that they would use it again in Ouendan 2. For what it's worth, Believe by AI is a slow R&B song which might fit for the "emotional" stage ala "Over the Distance" or "You're the Inspiration"Ĭher's "Believe" wasn't exactly the most popular song in EBA. This page bases its info from famitsu and lists it as AI, but it is a guess on their part as is indicated further down.It wouldn't be that impossible for it to be the Cher song from EBA either. Japanese sites (and a few english sites citing the japanese sites) aren't sure which version it is as there are many many songs by this name. The track is actually "Believe" not "I Believe". More New songs confirmed Go to the 2nd ad in this link and be amazed! -Unsigned NeoGAF scans have confirmed a bunch of new songs. If you were to ask any fan of Ouendan, Otaku or not, they would say the same thing! And its "Tamashii" with a "T." ie Tamashii means "Spirt" while "Damashii" means soul (Example: Katamari Damashii=Clump SOUL.). ![]() Okay then, but here is another thing that bugs me.Osu! Means Go! Not Hey! Just because it was Hey! in EBA doesn't mean it applies here. Until someone out there posts a source, the three songs should be considered the product of someone's wishlist. ![]() Guess Who 07:30, 9 April 2007 (UTC) Reply Someone actually tried to add those three songs? I'm just not sure which is worse: The idiot at GameFAQs who originally posted that there was "confirmation" of these three songs (D-technolife, Onegai! Senorita, Tentai Kansoku), or the idiots who spread it around despite the fact that the aforementioned original idiot has yet to post any confirmation links, and has not even logged in since making the original post. Removing until a decent citation can be provided. I could say that there are five Michael Jackson songs in the game and my claim would be no less credible. Groudon199 04:11, 7 April 2007 (UTC) Reply Those songs shouldn't be there without a citation. Well, 3 new songs are supposedly confirmed, and are currently awaiting a citation. Recent magazine scans have revealed those 2 songs, so Zenryoku Shonen and VISTA are confirmed. I read about those songs on 2chan via gamefaqs. Im with you on that, it needs a citation. I know those two songs have been said to be in the game, but I've never once seen a source except 2chan, which isn't known for its accuracy given its nature. A Link to the Past (talk) 00:40, 8 March 2007 (UTC) Reply For example, Gears of War doesn't get a new name because it is released in Japan. I do not know why they would change the name to Ouendan 2 if that were the case. I have almost certain that this will not be EBA translated to Japanese. ![]() That being said, my japanese teacher regularly confesses her love for Harrison Ford and Eric Clapton. One good example is the 360 vs PS3 and Wii and DS in Japan.the 360 is getting slaughtered. while their culture may borrow a lot from the West, they still do rely on Japanese institutions to be better than outside sources. well, from all accounts that I have read, non japanese poducts, including music, tend to do poorly inside of Japan. I dunno, maybe American music would sell better? We don't know whats popular in Japan, you know? They didn't release Ouendan outside of Japan, so why would they release Elite Beat Agents in Japan? - Guess Who 17:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC) Reply Track list ♪ - denotes that the track is performed by the original artist.I know this is an odd question but.how do we know this isn't just Elite Beat Agents with Japanese text/Ouendan moves instead of dancing? It's the third game in its series, after Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan and Elite Beat Agents, both for the DS. "Burn! Hot-Blooded Rhythm Spirit: Hey! Fight! Cheer Squad 2") is a rhythm video game made by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 ( 燃えろ!熱血リズム魂 押忍!闘え!応援団2, Moero! Nekketsu Rizumu-damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ōendan Tsū, lit. You can help Wikipedia by reading Wikipedia:How to write Simple English pages, then simplifying the article. ![]() The English used in this article or section may not be easy for everybody to understand.
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