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* This is the OMES for [[AC DistorteD]], and is playable after clearing the final Cardinal Gate song.  The title can be translated as "Tree of Lamentation."
* This is the OMES for [[AC DistorteD]], and is playable after clearing the final Cardinal Gate song.  The title can be translated as "Tree of Lamentation."


* The note charts for this song, having 902 notes, are the most for any IIDX game in Normal7/L7. It also has 2000 notes, like that of [[Mei]] for the Another7 notes.
* The note charts for this song, having 902 notes, are the most for any IIDX game in Normal7/L7 to date. It also has 2000 notes, like that of [[Mei]] for the Another7 notes.


* Along with the Cardinal Gate songs, it has a different color skin. This one has a gold colored skin.
* Along with the Cardinal Gate songs, it has a different color skin. This one has a gold colored skin.

Revision as of 03:08, 21 February 2007

嘆きの樹

Song Information

Artist: 金獅子 (Kinjishi)
BPM: 160
Genre: Contemporary
VJ: GOLI
First Appeared On: AC DistorteD
Length: 2:06

Remixes / Song Connections

None.

Trivia

  • This is the OMES for AC DistorteD, and is playable after clearing the final Cardinal Gate song. The title can be translated as "Tree of Lamentation."
  • The note charts for this song, having 902 notes, are the most for any IIDX game in Normal7/L7 to date. It also has 2000 notes, like that of Mei for the Another7 notes.
  • Along with the Cardinal Gate songs, it has a different color skin. This one has a gold colored skin.
  • Kinjishi is believed to be DJ Taka's alias. Many players have guessed this by connecting DJ Taka's another alias, Lion Musashi, with the meaning of the word "Kinjishi", which is "Golden Lion".
  • The video features several RPG boss-like characters designed by GOLI.
  • The song marquee on the machine doesn't display the song title; instead, it repeats a series of words. This is another step forward from Mei's marquee display ("Mei(Takash)", which is slightly different from just displaying the song title).