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Arrangement: [[Yuya Yokoyama]]<br> | Arrangement: [[Yuya Yokoyama]]<br> | ||
Album: UNDERTALE Soundtrack (2015)<br> | Album: UNDERTALE Soundtrack (2015)<br> | ||
BPM: | BPM: 120<br> | ||
Length: | Length: 2:02<br> | ||
Movie: ?<br> | Movie: ?<br> | ||
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC GD HIGH-VOLTAGE|GITADORA HIGH-VOLTAGE]]<br> | First Music Game Appearance: [[AC GD HIGH-VOLTAGE|GITADORA HIGH-VOLTAGE]]<br> | ||
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* MEGALOVANIA originates from the video game ''UNDERTALE''. | * MEGALOVANIA originates from the video game ''UNDERTALE''. | ||
** Two early versions of the song appeared in the ''EarthBound Halloween Hack'' (a ROM hack of ''Earthbound'' for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System) and the web novel Homestuck, respectively. | ** Two early versions of the song appeared in the ''EarthBound Halloween Hack'' (a ROM hack of ''Earthbound'' for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System) and the web novel Homestuck, respectively. | ||
* MEGALOVANIA features gameplay footage from the Japanese localization of ''UNDERTALE'', which is full screen and eliminates any on-screen dancers. | * MEGALOVANIA features gameplay footage from the Japanese localization of ''UNDERTALE'' in DanceDanceRevolution, which is full screen and eliminates any on-screen dancers. | ||
** The same video was also later used in the GuitarFreaks & DrumMania series. | |||
* MEGALOVANIA's Single CHALLENGE chart had a section where players had to jump and hold both arrows while holding a third arrow, creating a "hand". This was fixed on May 31st, 2022 by shortening the length of the Freeze Arrow. | * MEGALOVANIA's Single CHALLENGE chart had a section where players had to jump and hold both arrows while holding a third arrow, creating a "hand". This was fixed on May 31st, 2022 by shortening the length of the Freeze Arrow. | ||
* MEGALOVANIA also appears in TAITO's ''GROOVE COASTER'', BANDAI NAMCO's ''太鼓の達人'', and SEGA's ''CHUNITHM''. | * MEGALOVANIA also appears in TAITO's ''GROOVE COASTER'', BANDAI NAMCO's ''太鼓の達人'', and SEGA's ''CHUNITHM''. | ||
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==== XG & GITADORA Series ==== | ==== XG & GITADORA Series ==== | ||
{{GFDM XG Chart Header| | {{GFDM XG Chart Header| | ||
{{GFDM XG Chart Notecounts| | {{GFDM XG Chart Notecounts|259|448|824|1091|261|434|582|641|246|387|569|614}} | ||
{{GFDM XG Chart|GITADORA HIGH-VOLTAGE→Present|2.20|3.40|6.70|8.85| | {{GFDM XG Chart|GITADORA HIGH-VOLTAGE→Present|2.20|3.40|6.70|8.85|4.40|5.50|7.55|8.95|3.60|6.00|7.40|8.65}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
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[[Category:DDR Licensed Songs]] | [[Category:DDR Licensed Songs]] | ||
[[Category:GFDM XG & GITADORA Songs]] | [[Category:GFDM XG & GITADORA Songs]] | ||
[[Category:GFDM XG & GITADORA Songs with Unique Videos]] | |||
[[Category:GFDM Licensed Songs]] | [[Category:GFDM Licensed Songs]] |