The seventh and final PS2 Taiko game, released just in time for Christmas, on December 2006. One of the most successful versions of the game on this console, not least because of its expansive song list and wonderful song choice. Nanadaime was the one which introduced us to some of the most memorable tracks in the entire series. After 2 to 3 PS2 games without an ending theme, Nanadaime lets it go with a bang- it has both an opening and an ending song, the latter of which has become one of the most enduring classics in Namco Original, Densetsu no Matsuri (The Legendary Festival).
The final game modifier, the Reverse mode, was added here. The gameplay remains largely the same aside from that. What's different was the addition of the Waku Waku Bouken Land, which features ten sets of increasingly difficult challenges, the Taiko Towers. Each of them are very clever, innovative spins on the different aspects of Taiko, including multiple balloon and yam notes, increasing BPM, and fast notes hidden behind slow drumrolls. It's here that the nonstop note streams of the Ura Oni mode of Yawaraka Sensha was made.
List and videos of all Taiko Towers
~ Opening song ~
Bouken-biyori (冒険日和)
Bouken-biyori (冒険日和)
~ Ending song ~
Densetsu no Matsuri (伝説の祭り)
Densetsu no Matsuri (伝説の祭り)
| No. of songs | 48 |
| 6 |
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