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A cancelled BEMANI arcade game about rapping. Players would put on gloves that served as sensors to play. Gameplay revolved around hitting pads on the machine and clapping. There was also an effect slider similar to the one found on beatmania IIDX cabinets. The sound director would have been [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]]. A few location tests were held in 1999, but the game was quietly cancelled. A few pictures of the machine and fliers exist, along with [http://web.archive.org/web/20041102073542/http://www.konami.co.jp/press/1999/r.11.09.08rap.html an archived page announcing the location test.]
A cancelled BEMANI arcade game about rapping. Players would put on gloves that served as sensors to play. Gameplay revolved around hitting pads on the machine and clapping. There was also an effect slider similar to the one found on beatmania IIDX cabinets. The sound director would have been [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]]. A few location tests were held in 1999, but the game was quietly cancelled. A few pictures of the machine and fliers exist, along with [http://web.archive.org/web/20041102073542/http://www.konami.co.jp/press/1999/r.11.09.08rap.html an archived page announcing the location test.]
= おといろは =
Read as "Otoiroha", the game was similar to SOUND VOLTEX, with four transparent buttons over the screen, similar to jubeat, and two sliders on the side of the cabinet that needed to be slid into certain positions, similar to the knobs of SOUND VOLTEX. The game was revealed at JAEPO 2016 alongside ノスタルジア, but no news about it was heard afterwards, and KONAMI quietly cancelled the game later that year. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_fGqUzxA6M Gameplay video]


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