Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable 2
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is a rhythm video game for PlayStation Portable. It was released on September 7, 2006 in Japan. It is the sequel to Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable
. It was also known to have the biggest download songs library in its site.
buttons instead of an external Taiko drum controller. Red symbols indicate that the player will press the arrow keys and O, X, Triangle, and Square buttons. Blue symbols indicate that the player will press L and R buttons. The analog stick is also get used to perform a tambourine bonus, known as the "SuzuDon" note.
Taiko no Tatsujin: Portable
is a rhythm video game for PlayStation Portable. It was released on August 4, 2005 in Japan. It was the first Taiko game in handheld gaming console.-Gameplay:...
. It was also known to have the biggest download songs library in its site.
Gameplay
This game uses all PSPPlayStation Portable
The is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Corporation Development of the console was announced during E3 2003, and it was unveiled on , 2004, at a Sony press conference before E3 2004...
buttons instead of an external Taiko drum controller. Red symbols indicate that the player will press the arrow keys and O, X, Triangle, and Square buttons. Blue symbols indicate that the player will press L and R buttons. The analog stick is also get used to perform a tambourine bonus, known as the "SuzuDon" note.
Downloadable Content
The game has a downloadable content which can be accessed from the game settings. Players need to have the "WLAN" switch to "On" to access the download page. The songs with an asterisk (*) means that the songs are to be downloaded.Songs
Category | Song | Artist | TV Show/Game/Album |
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Karma (カルマ) | Bump of Chicken | Tales of the Abyss OP |
Konayuki (粉雪) | Remioromen | ||
Sakura (桜) | Kobukuro | ||
Zenryaku, Michi no Ue Yori (前略、道の上より) | Isseifuubi Sepia | ||
Zenryoku Shonen (全力少年) | Sukima Switch | ||
Chijou no Hoshi (地上の星) | Miyuki Nakajima | ||
Butterfly | Kumi Koda Kumi Koda , better known by her stage name , is a Japanese singer and songwriter from Kyoto, known for her urban and R&B songs. Having debuted in 2000 with the single "Take Back", Koda gained fame for her seventh single, "Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba", the songs of which were used as themes for the video game... |
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Furenja (フレンジャー) | Ai Otsuka Ai Otsuka is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter, composer, pianist and actress from Suminoe-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. She is a popular artist on the Avex Trax label and is best known for her 2003 hit "Sakuranbo," which stayed in the Top 200 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for 103 weeks.A piano... |
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Pop Star | Ken Hirai | ||
Real Life, Real Heart (リルラリルハ) | Kaela Kimura | ||
Robinson (ロビンソン) | Spitz | ||
Romantic Ga Tomaranai (Romantic が止まらない) |