news.dengeki.com - 12/10/2008
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バンダイナムコゲームスは、明日12月11日にWii用ACT『太鼓の達人Wii』を発売する。価格は7,980円(税込)。 専用コントローラ「太鼓とバチ」を使っていろいろな人気曲の演奏が楽しめる、和太鼓リズムゲーム『太鼓の達人』のシリーズ最新作。ルールはいたって簡単で、画面右から流れてくる音符を見て、赤い音符なら太鼓の面、青い音符なら太鼓のふちを叩くだけ。タイミングよく太鼓を叩けば魂ゲージが上昇し、ノルマ以上にゲージを溜めればクリアとなる。 ...
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