Artins90 on Tue, September 21st, 2010 at 18:17[»]
Let me guess a Rhythm Tengoku alike game?
It's more like Band Brothers, only the drums and guitar are supposed to be more realistic and less MIDI. I'll check it out just because it has Sorafune, that song was catchy hahaha.
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How to play "Jaka Jaka Music!" on your R4 and DSTT
For DSTT Users:
1. Copy the included five files of TTMENU.DAT, ttpatch.dat, r4patch.dat, infolib.dat and extinfo.dat to the TTMENU folder in a microSD of your DSTT. You can use the latest kernel DSTT Kernel v1.17a13 rev37 for implemeting the latest files.
For R4 Users:
1. Use YSMENU by using a set of above DSTT files.
Credit to Rudolph.
This post has been edited by KimYom, Fri, September 24th, 2010 at 01:37
MyNameIsNobody on Tue, September 21st, 2010 at 20:07[»]
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Artins90 on Tue, September 21st, 2010 at 18:17[»]
Let me guess a Rhythm Tengoku alike game?
It's more like Band Brothers, only the drums and guitar are supposed to be more realistic and less MIDI. I'll check it out just because it has Sorafune, that song was catchy hahaha.
I just came a little in my pants.
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Comment on: 5229 - Jaka Jaka Music! (JPN) (1024Mbit) (BAHAMUT)
for your information this game create by Pluto, the one who create DS Guitar M-06 or as well known on US as Jam Sessions looks like similar to M-06 itself, gonna try later.
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