Starting with the new Anime licenses, we have Ressha Sentai ToQger (2/2/4/5, Papa Mama support on Kantan), the latest entry for the Sentai series on Taiko. Much like Houkago Stride, it's fast-paced, but easy to play!
We also have Happiness Charge PreCure! WOW! (2/3/4/5, Papa Mama support on Kantan) for the long-running series of Precure songs. No real surprise that it's also a pretty easy chart, like the rest of them.
Now we delve into today's real main event: the Game Music Triangle collaboration's first songs! Our first stop is Densha de Densha de GO!GO!GO!GC! -GMT remix- (4/5/6/8), which has lots of 1/16 clusters and drumrolls at super speed. It's also the first song from the popular bullet train driving sim to be featured outside a Taito rhythm game. Just like the other GMT songs, this one comes with a special background for the collaboration.
Expect to hear more about this song in the related song series page soon!
Next, we have a low-quality video of Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix- (4/6/7/7), being played with both the drums by the player in the video at the same time! This song is the easiest one of the first GMT trio, but features several cluster combinations which require some thought process on hand-switching.
Last but not least, one of Taiko games' oldest Game Music songs gets remixed for the triple arcade collaboration in RIDGE RACERS STEPS -GMT Remix- (4/6/7/9). Although easier than the original on Taiko, the swing rhythm makes for a nice change of pace, putting a fresh spin on a classic Namco song.
Expect to hear more about this song in the related song series page soon!
Next, we have a low-quality video of Fantasy Zone OPA-OPA! -GMT remix- (4/6/7/7), being played with both the drums by the player in the video at the same time! This song is the easiest one of the first GMT trio, but features several cluster combinations which require some thought process on hand-switching.
Last but not least, one of Taiko games' oldest Game Music songs gets remixed for the triple arcade collaboration in RIDGE RACERS STEPS -GMT Remix- (4/6/7/9). Although easier than the original on Taiko, the swing rhythm makes for a nice change of pace, putting a fresh spin on a classic Namco song.