Difference between revisions of "Maimai"

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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].
  
[[Taito]] sound team Zuntata supposedly were involved in the production of some of the music tracks. This led to the inclusion of a Zuntata arrangement of ''[[Quartet]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> Stage 1 theme in Taito's ''Groove Coaster Zero''.
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[[Taito]] sound team Zuntata supposedly were involved in the production of some of the music tracks. This led to the inclusion of a Zuntata arrangement of ''[[Quartet]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Stage 1 theme in Taito's ''Groove Coaster Zero''.
  
 
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 ''[[maimaiPLUS]]'' was also released in Japan.
 
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 ''[[maimaiPLUS]]'' was also released in Japan.

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Maimai
System(s): (unknown arcade system)
Publisher: Sega
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Genre: Action

















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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.

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.

Taito sound team Zuntata supposedly were involved in the production of some of the music tracks. This led to the inclusion of a Zuntata arrangement of Quartet's Stage 1 theme in Taito's Groove Coaster Zero.

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 maimaiPLUS was also released in Japan.

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