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If nobody comes up with the answer for a few minutes the host will give out increasingly blatant hints until either someone gets it or the host gives up, insults the players' intelligence and moves on.  To liven things up, sometimes after a particular piece of music is identified the host will ask a quick trivia question related to the music in some way - whoever correctly answers first will receive one additional point.  Later versions of the Music Tatsujin Challenge included a few "followup" questions, in which an extra trivia question is given to the person who answered the initial trivia question correctly.  If that player fails to answer correctly, anybody may give an answer.
If nobody comes up with the answer for a few minutes the host will give out increasingly blatant hints until either someone gets it or the host gives up, insults the players' intelligence and moves on.  To liven things up, sometimes after a particular piece of music is identified the host will ask a quick trivia question related to the music in some way - whoever correctly answers first will receive one additional point.  Later versions of the Music Tatsujin Challenge included a few "followup" questions, in which an extra trivia question is given to the person who answered the initial trivia question correctly.  If that player fails to answer correctly, anybody may give an answer.
MTC4 (the fourth Music Tatsujin Challenge event) used an experimental new way of playing the sound clips, using a Flash application that players kept open which would play the appropriate sound clips when the game host clicks the Next Song button on his or her "admin panel" (another Flash application).  Aside from some minor technical glitches and the inevitable latency issues that occur when dealing with internet communication, the new Flash system worked relatively well.  It is undecided which method the upcoming MTC5 will use.


= Past Events =
= Past Events =