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*** When these expert-only custom packs are hacked into a arcade cabinet that charges people money to play, and a new player still at beginner level ends up picking the song with only an expert chart, resulting in instant [[Game Over]], wasting an entire credit. |
*** When these expert-only custom packs are hacked into a arcade cabinet that charges people money to play, and a new player still at beginner level ends up picking the song with only an expert chart, resulting in instant [[Game Over]], wasting an entire credit. |
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** Oh yeah, hello Double Expert? |
** Oh yeah, hello Double Expert? |
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* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: Rolls appear to be one at first, as you don't have to roll to hit one of these. But then you realize it's like a drumroll. |
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* [[Nonstandard Game Over]]: "ROUND FAILED...[skull]" in ITG 1, "ROUND FAILED^2" in ITG 2. Both of those come from failing [[That One Boss|the hardest song from each game]]. |
* [[Nonstandard Game Over]]: "ROUND FAILED...[skull]" in ITG 1, "ROUND FAILED^2" in ITG 2. Both of those come from failing [[That One Boss|the hardest song from each game]]. |
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* [[Rank Inflation]]: Ranging from F to S+ all the way to Quad Stars) |
* [[Rank Inflation]]: Ranging from F to S+ all the way to Quad Stars) |
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* [[Screwed By the Lawyers]]: Roxor was sued over this game due to it having ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2gvY55XRa0 the exact same gameplay as DDR]'', and perhaps its cabinet conversion kits (the concept of having arcade cabinets that can be retrofitted for different games, is by the way, [[Older Than the NES]]) |
* [[Screwed By the Lawyers]]: Roxor was sued over this game due to it having ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2gvY55XRa0 the exact same gameplay as DDR]'', and perhaps its cabinet conversion kits (the concept of having arcade cabinets that can be retrofitted for different games, is by the way, [[Older Than the NES]]) |
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** [[Memetic Mutation|KONAMI WILL SUE]] |
** [[Memetic Mutation|KONAMI WILL SUE]] |
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* [[Self-Imposed Challenge]] (Mod-stacking, [[Do Well, But Not Perfect|Great Attacking]]) |
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* [[Spiritual Successor]]: After the Konami scandal, most of the core developers left to form a new development operation with Andamiro (who had built cabinets for and published ITG2), a ''[[Pump It Up]]'' spin-off called "Pump it Up Pro", which carried over concepts and features from ITG ([[Step Mania]] engine, marathon mode, edits, etc) and combined them with Pump's gameplay mechanics. |
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: After the Konami scandal, most of the core developers left to form a new development operation with Andamiro (who had built cabinets for and published ITG2), a ''[[Pump It Up]]'' spin-off called "Pump it Up Pro", which carried over concepts and features from ITG ([[Step Mania]] engine, marathon mode, edits, etc) and combined them with Pump's gameplay mechanics. |
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* [[The Original Series]]: ITG1 and 2 |
* [[The Original Series]]: ITG1 and 2 |
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[[Category:Rhythm Game]] |
[[Category:Rhythm Game]] |
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[[Category:In The Groove]] |
[[Category:In The Groove]] |
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