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Elite Beat Agents Visit Japan

by Aaron Kaluszka - June 21, 2007, 8:17 am EDT
Total comments: 24 Source: Nintendo

A limited time Ouendan 2 downloadable creates series crossover.

For two weeks from June 28th through July 11th, Ouendan 2 owners in Japan will be able to take their DS cards to in-store DS Stations and download new characters into their games. These characters are none other than iNiS's other DS mascots, the Elite Beat Agents.

Once downloaded, an Elite Beat Agents shield icon appears on the difficulty selection screen, and once activated, the Agents replace the Ouendan's 3D models in single and multiplayer. The oft-requested crossover also includes Neko the cat as a playable character.

Talkback

S-U-P-E-RTy Shughart, Staff AlumnusJune 21, 2007

Woooooot. I wonder if it changes their dance animations or anything else. If I see one, I'll definitely hit it up.

CericJune 21, 2007

But Ty, You won't find it in WoW

LuigiHannJune 21, 2007

Ummmm.... I want this. How can I get it?

Smash_BrotherJune 21, 2007

Awesome. This made me smile, which is good because I'm having one of the sh*ttiest days ever right now.

LuigiHannJune 24, 2007

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Originally posted by: S-U-P-E-R
Woooooot. I wonder if it changes their dance animations or anything else. If I see one, I'll definitely hit it up.


Their pose in the screenshot looks exactly like an Ouendan move, so I'm guessing they're not going to do the dance moves.

Still, I want this. Don't know how I'll get it in the U.S., but I want it.

Smash_BrotherJune 26, 2007

This means they can now use EBA in SSBB without the Japanese being clueless.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorJune 26, 2007

For those who are interested but don't know yet, There is an Action Replay code to unlock the EBA.

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Originally posted by: Smash_Brother
This means they can now use EBA in SSBB without the Japanese being clueless.


I never considered that before, but the agents in Brawl would be awesome. You could control all three at once, sort of like Ice Climbers.

KDR_11kJune 26, 2007

I doubt it'll happen though. We didn't get any Kururin either.

Smash_BrotherJune 26, 2007

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Originally posted by: Jonnyboy117
I never considered that before, but the agents in Brawl would be awesome. You could control all three at once, sort of like Ice Climbers.


It would be damn cool, but the real reason I'd want to see them is so iNiS can get some free press at long last.

Their games are awesome but never get the true credit they deserve.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterJune 26, 2007

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Originally posted by: Smash_Brother
This means they can now use EBA in SSBB without the Japanese being clueless.


Dammit! You stole my post! face-icon-small-frown.gif

All kidding aside, I agree. The EBA are far more universally appealing than the Ouendan. The EBA were inspired by the Blues Brothers, Ghostbusters and the Men in Black. Those are movies everyone knows and love, making the agents very recognizable. Hell, even if someone is completely clueless about the EBA they will likely say "Who are those Blues Brothers like characters?". Not to mention the image of an agent is universal as well. People have seen the Matrix films so they know what the typical government agent looks like.

The Ouendan, on the other hand, are far too inspired by the Japanese culture to make it universally appealing enough. As SB told me once, the Ouendan might either remind people of Nazis or be completely clueless about it.

So if Nintendo wants a representation of iNiS in Brawl, the EBA should be it.

LuigiHannJune 26, 2007

Ultimate reason for EBA in Brawl rather than Ouendan:
Martial Arts fighting is common. Dance fighting, however, is hilarious.

Next time you play EBA, imagine the dance moves as attacks. It's awesome.

that Baby guyJune 26, 2007

Or just watch Zoolander, and you can see what they mean. Though, if you listen to me about this, you'll have to sit through all of Zoolander.

In that case, just listen to LH.

MashiroJune 26, 2007

An EBA style stage could be so much fun as well =)

MashiroJune 26, 2007

Stupid double posts.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterJune 27, 2007

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Originally posted by: LuigiHann
Ultimate reason for EBA in Brawl rather than Ouendan:
Martial Arts fighting is common. Dance fighting, however, is hilarious.

Next time you play EBA, imagine the dance moves as attacks. It's awesome.


Agent J would be Brawl's Eddy Gordo :p .

But yeah, I can imagine some of their dance moves being turned into attacks. The agents kick high in their routine!

CericJune 27, 2007

I rather them have some sort of crazy level or be an an item.

NephilimJune 27, 2007

The AR code unlocks this mode

I can pretty much give a summary of what I have seen:
They are just skins in normal ouendan non rival stages
on last 2 stages, the rivals are replaced with the Cat leading the team instead of normal "difficulty" baised guy

But the rumor is this "patch" unlocks audio samples, as they are found by hacking
but arnt unlocked by AR (yet)

gubhenheimerJuly 14, 2007

I don't know if embedding is allowed so i'll link, but two friends and i created a special little video parodying the beloved Elite Beat Ouendan, thats the original Japanese version. We put are own special twist on it for a math class, ENJOY!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uxPEwe59SA

LuigiHannJuly 14, 2007

Okay, so I bought an Action Replay, mostly for this, and I have to say, it's a fun little easter egg, but not worth buying an Action Replay if you aren't going to use it for anything else. Fortunately, you can also cheat in other games, so if you've been thinking about getting it, it might be worthwhile.

To confirm what the AR code does:
-EBA replace the Ouendan in all levels, both the Black Ouendan and the Blue Ouendan
-Divas replace the Cheer Girls in the same way
-In the final two stages, EBA replace the black team, and the Cat leads the blue team
-(I haven't had a chance to check the multiplayer, sorry. Presumably it unlocks just J and the Cat as playable)

What the AR code does not do:
-It does not change any of the 2-D cutscene art
-It does not change any of the dance moves. It's cool seeing the EBA do the Ouendan moves, but now their microphones (yes, they're still holding them) are even more useless
-It does not affect the "idle" pose, so the EBA pose differently based on which Ouendan they're replacing
-It does not replace the voices (although I wonder if it might do so in multiplayer, since it's just J, and his voice was apparently on the cart)
-The EBA will not appear on the title screen or difficulty selection screen vignettes.

If anybody has any questions or wants me to try something, let me know. Also, if anyone can confirm that the "official" patch does anything different, I'd be interested to hear what. I'm pretty sure the AR code just triggers the "Unlock EBA Mode" button, so I doubt there'd be any difference.

KDR_11kJuly 14, 2007

EBA also visits Europe, i.e. the game finally saw a release here. I won't buy it because my DS is muted whenever I'm in public which is most of the time I use it and people told me EBA needs the sound.

Headphones?

MashiroJuly 14, 2007

EBA is the best game to play in public!

LuigiHannJuly 15, 2007

EBA is the best game to play with headphones!

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