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=== Rhythm Game ===
* Thanks to the ''[[DJMAX]]'' series's timing judgment system (in which the only "bad" judgment triggers when you not hit a note at all), it's fairly easy to button mash even the hardest songs in the game for a full combo, even moreso in games with the "auto correct" feature (which gives you credit for a note even if you hit the wrong key). It's not very good for your accuracy, however.
** Some charts in ''DJMAX Technika'' have repeat notes that are very quick and require you to mash not a button, but ''the touchscreen.'' Thankfully the touchscreen on a ''Technika'' machine is very durable.
 
Some charts in ''DJMAX Technika'' have repeat notes that are very quick and require you to mash not a button, but ''the touchscreen.'' Thankfully the touchscreen on a ''Technika'' machine is very durable.
* ''[[Rock Band]]'' has the Big Rock Ending at the end of some songs, which represents the tendency for bands during live concerts to finish songs by whaling on their instruments for about 10 or 15 seconds. However, this is actually a subversion, as the mechanics for scoring these Big Rock Endings means if you hit notes quickly, each note is worth fewer points, so you get the same amount of points regardless of how much you're actually mashing the buttons. Basically, as long as you hit a note in each lane for guitar or bass every 1.5 seconds, or any note for drums every 1.5 seconds, you'll get about the same amount of points.
* Wii's motion controls for ''[[Dance Dance Revolution]]'' are very subject to random 'waggle'. Practically every hand indicator can be satisfied with a punch in any direction, and the time frame is rather forgiving so it doesn't necessarily need to be in rhythm.
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