Difference between revisions of "Maimai"

From Sega Retro

Line 11: Line 11:
 
| genre=Action
 
| genre=Action
 
}}
 
}}
'''''maimai''''' is an arcade rhythm game by [[Sega]]. In the game, you are presented with a circular touchscreen with buttons around the screen. The goal is to tap the buttons and drag your finger across the screen on beat.
+
'''''maimai''''' (マイマイ) is an arcade rhythm game by [[Sega]]. In the game, you are presented with a circular touchscreen with buttons around the screen. The goal is to tap the buttons and drag your finger across the screen on beat.
  
 
In Japan, the game has a camera which can record videos of players playing the game, projecting them onto the game screen, and uploading the resultant videos onto [http://www.nicovideo.jp/ Nico Nico Douga].
 
In Japan, the game has a camera which can record videos of players playing the game, projecting them onto the game screen, and uploading the resultant videos onto [http://www.nicovideo.jp/ Nico Nico Douga].

Revision as of 06:56, 3 December 2014


This teeny-tiny article needs some work. You can help us by expanding it.



Clock.svg
This article is outdated.
Due to changing events, this article is either no longer correct or needs information added to it to make it complete. Please update it so that it meets current knowledge.

n/a

Notavailable.svg
Maimai
System(s): Sega RingEdge 2
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Release Date RRP Code

maimai (マイマイ) is an arcade rhythm game by Sega. In the game, you are presented with a circular touchscreen with buttons around the screen. The goal is to tap the buttons and drag your finger across the screen on beat.

In Japan, the game has a camera which can record videos of players playing the game, projecting them onto the game screen, and uploading the resultant videos onto Nico Nico Douga.

It has so far only been released in Japan and some Asian countries (in English); whether or not it will see an international release is unclear. An update called maimai Plus was also released, followed by an additional update, maimai GreeN in 2013.

Taito sound team Zuntata produced an arrangement of Quartet's Stage 1 theme for the game; it was later made available in Taito's Groove Coaster Zero.

Artwork

External Links



Games in the maimai Series
maimai (2012) | maimai Plus (2012) | maimai GreeN (2013) | maimai GreeN Plus (2014) | maimai Orange (2014) | maimai Orange Plus (2015) | maimai PiNK (2015) | maimai PiNK Plus (2016) | maimai Murasaki (2016) | maimai Murasaki Plus (2017) | maimai MiLK (2017) | maimai MiLK Plus (2018) | maimai Finale (2018)

maimai Deluxe (2019) | maimai Deluxe Plus (2020) | maimai Deluxe Splash (2020) | maimai Deluxe Splash Plus (2021) | maimai Deluxe Universe (2021) | maimai Deluxe Universe Plus (2022) | maimai Deluxe Festival (2022) | maimai Deluxe Festival Plus (2023) | maimai Deluxe Buddies (2023) | maimai Deluxe Buddies Plus (2024)

maimai related media
Music
maimai Sega Sounds Vol. 1: Ukiuki Waku Waku Pack (2012) | maimai Sega Sounds Vol. 2: Adult Healing Pack (2012) | maimai Sega Sounds Vol. 3: Sega no Game wa Uchuuichiiii Pack (2013) | maimai Sega Sounds Vol. 4: Maimai-chan ga Eranjatta yo Pack (2013) | maimai GreeN + Halfpipe Tokyo Joypolis Vol. 01 (2013) | maimai Sega Sounds Vol. 5: GreeN Hajimemashita! Pack (2013) | maimai Sega Sounds Vol. 6: Endless de Bakkyun! Nakimushi, Pi Pi Pa Puu! Pack (2013) | maimai GreeN + Halfpipe Tokyo Joypolis Vol. 02 (2014) | maimai Goregeous: Tsume Awase Box (2014) | maimai mai music mai movie (2014) | maimai Juicy Otoriyose Box (2016) | maimai All Perfect Collection (2020)