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ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012


[Thanks to my good friend keroberrycola for the banner image!]

In 2000, Konami’s Bemani division were the leading names in the rhythm game market. They had basically written the book on arcade rhythm games, developing some of the biggest franchises in the genre including Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania, and Para Para Paradise. While some of these franchises would eventually find their way into the American market, the English rhythm game selection was rather shallow at the time, mostly made up of NanaOn-Sha games like Parappa the Rapper. A number of Bemani games found additional success with home releases on the PlayStation 2, but it wouldn’t be until 2006 that Western fans would get a chance for the same experience. So in 2000, in an effort to dip their toes into rhythm games and grow an audience out west, Tecmo developed their first and only music game, UNiSON: Rebels of Rhythm & Dance for the PlayStation 2.

The game includes a story mode along with its more typical rhythm game setup. The story takes place 200 years into the future, in the High-Tech Celebrity City of Twin Ships. Its ruler, Emperor Ducker, has outlawed dancing, believing it takes away from the pure expression of music. Most of Twin Ships has accepted this change, but one man by the name of Doctor Dance is prepared to start a revolution. He’s gathered a team of young women to start a guerilla dance troupe called UNiSON to fight back against the tyrannical rule of Ducker and bring the art of dancing back to the people of Twin Ships.

While UNiSON shares many similarities with other rhythm games, its gameplay is a lot less reactive and focuses on the player memorizing and repeating routines shown to them. It makes for a shallow experience in comparison to better games in the genre, which isn’t helped by its alarmingly small tracklist. However, there isn’t a lot of coverage for this game online, and the story is a fun romp with lots of personality and some great twists, so I think it’s at least worth showing off and talking about.





I’m ChorpSaway and I’m the kind of person that takes up the DDR machine in the arcade just to play on Standard. I’ll be going solo for this LP, to let both the story and gameplay mostly speak for themselves. Plus that means no knuckleheads getting the way of what I want to talk about.

I will be completing the story mode on the Very Hard difficulty, as well as playing through the bonus songs on the tracklist and providing clean videos of each of the dance routines. Hopefully you’ll be able to take these moves with you into the real world, for the next time you find yourself at a club.






















ChorpSaway fucked around with this message at 19:01 on Jun 27, 2018

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ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012




Trill
"All right!"
She can be a ditsy girl at times, but she’s full of energy an smiles. She has a great voice that doesn’t quite seem right for her body.


Cela
"Ducker isn’t as sweet as we think he is…"
A girl who likes music and nature. She’s smart, and very honest. She has somewhat of a dark history that comes from something that happened in her past with Ducker.


Chilly
"We’ll bring dancing back!"
A tomboy who likes to move her body. She handles the most difficult dance parts. Supposedly, her father was a famous dancer.


Doctor Dance
"We’re going to change this world!"
The man of mystery who created UNiSON around our three heroines. His hairstyle is the key to……? He’s a great man who teaches dancing to the three girls and masterminds a plan to bring Ducker down… in a manner of speaking.


Friday
"………"
Chilly’s pet robot. He tries to help UNiSON the best he can.


Ducker
"Dancing just leads to unhappiness."
He uses the awesome power of his voice to control the minds of his citizens. He hates dancing. Anyone caught dancing within the city is arrested and banished.


June Baby
"They really bug me…"
A new singer trained under Ducker. She’s a selfish little show-off who’s easily angered. She plans on becoming the top idol of Twin Ships, with the assistance of Ducker.


Like
"Like, we’re gonna catch ‘em."
Leader of the Ducker Fan. Club. An unfortunate leader in that he is forced to follow the dorky Y’know. He’s also caught between June Baby’s selfishness and his fear of Ducker.


Y’know
"I’m so hungry, y’know…"
Sub-leader of the Ducker Fan Club. He’s known to always say “I’m hungry”. He scares Like with his careless words to Ducker. He’s proud of his physical prowess.

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

Ben Kasack posted:

Edit: Having now seen the video, I do have a small question for you Chorps: Are you planning on showing off the other two in any way, or not really? Also, any plan to even talk about the local multiplayer? If not, I can give a quick explanation at the end of the LP. I both own the game and even used it as part of a gaming tournament back around 2001 or so. If you don't want me to, I won't, just asking.

I'll probably get to talking about the multiplayer at some point, but I only have about 3-4 minutes each video to talk so it may be a bit before I find the space for it. As for the other difficulties, I'm not planning on showing them off. I play on the Easy difficulty for the sake of getting cleaner replay videos but other than that I don't get a thrill from anything but Very Hard.


Poltergrift posted:

So this is, like, medieval times for Space Channel 5, yeah?

Assuming we take their original release dates as canonical, UNiSON takes place in 2200 and Space Channel 5 takes place in 2499. So many generations have come and gone to lead us here. And yet, the 70's never seemed to go out of style.

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UPDATE TIME! :siren:



Today, it's time for UNiSON to make their public debut! Although Doctor Dance's studio can only broadcast to a small portion of Twin Ships right now, the hope is that this new routine will sweep the citizens off their feet and get the revolution going. And what better way to get these people going than with a then-modern classic by the indomitable Nelly? It's time for UNiSON to bust onto the scene, whether Ducker likes it or not!

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UPDATE TIME! :siren:



Today, our efforts are already paying us back in spades! Thanks to the generosity of some newfound fans, UNiSON has a brand new studio space to broadcast from, and the range on it is much better than Doctor's Dance's home setup. Now it's time for us to break it in the only way we know how: with one of the most classic R&B hits of all time! Hit it!




imnotzeldatho posted:

Do you plan on showing off the songs from the Japanese version at all?

Demicol posted:

I'd be interested in what tracks the Japanese version has.

I probably won't have any videos of the Japanese version, I don't have the hardware for it and this is the sort of game that would be a nightmare on an emulator with my current setup.
I can at least share the songs on the Japanese version though for each update! And the dance routine if I can find a video of it.
Country Grammar was originally Neraiuchi by Linda Yamamoto.
We Are Family was originally First Love by Utada Hikaru.

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UDPATE TIME! :siren:



Today, it's time for UNiSON to get personal with their fight against Ducker! Thanks to their friends on the inside, the team has the perfect plan to crash June Baby's debut concert and put on a show of their own! Not only does this give them a chance for a bigger spotlight, but it also shows just how much the trio has improved since their start. It's time to make a move with UNiSON!

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UPDATE TIME! :siren:



Today, UNiSON finds themselves in quite the bind! June Baby is out for blood after we ruined her debut, and Doctor Dance is completely out of commission due to a crush on her! Now it's up to Trill, Cela and Chilly to figure their next broadcast out on their own. Hopefully they won't run into any problems! It's time for things to start getting serious as we enter the back half of the story mode!

As stated in the video, the Japanese version of the game uses Love Machine by Morning Musume here.

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UPDATE TIME! :siren:



Today, things are really starting to heat up! Ducker has started a media campaign to spread fake news about the dangers of dancing in the hopes of quelling our newfound fandom. However, we will not back down! We're gonna hit the city of Twin Ships with the most infuriatingly infectious hit of the late 90's and make sure they know we aren't messing around! Let's keep pushing back against Ducker's empire!

The Japanese version of the game uses Sailor-Fuku o Nugasanaide by Onyanko Club for this episode.

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

Demicol posted:

Those outfits don't seem to make any sense even in context of the original song.

They're dressed like Friday, Chilly's tiny animal (?) mascot (?) robot pet! It doesn't make any sense per the context but at least it has precedent. Dunno why it wasn't a sailor uniform but I guess I just don't understand idol culture.

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UPDATE TIME! :siren:



Today, with Trill's secret revealed, we have a new way to fight back against Ducker! With her ability to replicate his voice, we can perform Ducker's signature song and add a dance routine to it. By showing that even Ducker's songs are appropriate for dance, we should be able to get the last stragglers to become our fans! Plus, we might just learn something important!

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UPDATE TIME! :siren:



Today, we reach our final act of defiance against Ducker! It's all or nothing as we plan to hijack his concert and broadcast our message to all of Twin Ships at once! However, we still have one obstacle in our way, one we may have forgotten to account for, and it may be able to stop us DEAD in our tracks...

ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UPDATE TIME! :siren:



Today, it's time to send off the story mode with a dance party ending! We learn the fate of Twin Ships and its inhabitants, we get to say goodbye to Doctor Dance, and enjoy the fruits of our labor over the past eight weeks.
Join me next week for when we look at the rest of the game's song list. There's a whopping five extra songs to play through!

The final story song in the Japanese version is UFO by Pink Lady.



Shei-kun posted:

I'm so happy this game takes itself just as seriously as it needs to. Which is not at all. :allears:

Yeah, the content is a little light but it's got the perfect tone for that Saturday morning cartoon vibe they seem to be going for. It's just an unabashedly fun aesthetic.

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ChorpSaway
Oct 9, 2012

:siren: UPDATE TIME! :siren:




Today, it's time for the encore! We look at the remaining songs on the game's tracklists, talk about them in detail, and have a little fun right here at the end of the show.
Thanks for watching! I hope you all enjoyed this look at an obscure PS2 rhythm game and have learned to appreciate the art of dance.

The bonus songs in the Japanese version that aren't in the English release are Dschinghis Khan (West Germany's Eurovision 1979 entry), as performed by UNiSON, Boys & Girls by Ayumi Hamasaki, and Hajimete no Chuu by Anshin Papa, as performed by UNiSON.

Also! To whoever asked about if I'd talk about multiplayer mode, turns out I never found the space for it in the videos!
So here we go: the multiplayer in this game requires a multi-tap, and allows for up to three players to play a song at their own difficulty level. However, since this is on a single TV, the game only displays Player 1's routine, meaning the other two either need to play at the same difficulty level, or have actually memorized the lower difficulty routines in order to keep up. Absolutely buck wild.



TheJayOfSpade posted:

Does the Koei Tecmo merger mean that UNiSON and Gitaroo Man are in the same universe?

Yes, and I have been escorted off their premises for demanding a sequel/crossover game for the two series multiple times.

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