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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
Unlike the KEYBOARDMANIA series, players do not have to hit the specific key on the piano to match the note on the screen. Instead, hitting any key(s) nearby the scrolling note is sufficient.
Much like the [[KBMicon|KEYBOARDMANIA]] series, players have to hit a piano key while the scrolling down notes reach the judgement line. However, players do not have to hit the ''specific'' key on the piano to match the note on the screen. Instead, hitting any key(s) nearby the scrolling note is sufficient.
 
Notes meant to be hit with the right hand are colored red, while blue notes are meant to be hit with the left hand.
 
Besides the basic notes, there are three types of special notes:
* '''Tenuto''': A long note, much like hold notes on other BEMANI games.
* '''Glissando''': A slide note across several keys.
* '''Trill''': Similar in appearance to a tenuto note, it has to be hit with two adjacent keys on a quick sucession.


== External Link ==
== External Link ==

Revision as of 00:53, 28 February 2017

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ノスタルジア

ノスタルジア (romanized as NOSTALGIA) is a piano based touch music game released by KONAMI on March 1st, 2017. It was first announced on February 2016 during the JAEPO 2016 event, alongside おといろは. Although ノスタルジア was not advertised as a BEMANI game at first, it was later added to the BEMANI family of games at subsequent location tests.

According to sound director wac, ノスタルジア is meant to be a "piano game for those who do not play piano".

ノスタルジア runs on a modified BeatStream cabinet. The piano design of the cabinet changed several times during the location tests, although the piano design on the final cabinet resemble to that of the first location test (white and black keys, but only the white keys are used for gameplay).

Games

Gameplay

Much like the KEYBOARDMANIA series, players have to hit a piano key while the scrolling down notes reach the judgement line. However, players do not have to hit the specific key on the piano to match the note on the screen. Instead, hitting any key(s) nearby the scrolling note is sufficient.

Notes meant to be hit with the right hand are colored red, while blue notes are meant to be hit with the left hand.

Besides the basic notes, there are three types of special notes:

  • Tenuto: A long note, much like hold notes on other BEMANI games.
  • Glissando: A slide note across several keys.
  • Trill: Similar in appearance to a tenuto note, it has to be hit with two adjacent keys on a quick sucession.

External Link

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