Yeah, I've been playing the Japanese Donkey Konga 2 and 3 recently and the notes disappear when I hit them correctly. Maybe it's just in the American version that they don't disappear? Which me thinks could be distracting.
oh you have DK 3? I really want to import that for my Gamecube. Do you have a special CD that lets you play imports? You find it distracting that the notes don't disappear? I guess I am just used to seeing them.
Yeah, cause in the Japanese versions of Donkey Konga, the notes scroll by the hit marker only when you miss, so when I watch this video I see it and I know you're not missing, but it still looks like you are, so if I were playing I'd find it distracting.
As for Donkey Konga 3, I'm actually using my wii to play it. Which is a lot easier what with homebrew. I'm using the homebrew channel and any region changer to make it so my Wii reads original Japanese discs.
I just bought these gamecube imports now actually(instead of back in the day when they came out) because it's easier to play them on a homebrewed wii.
How come the notes aren't disappearing when you hit them correctly?
creamsodaboy 3 years ago
I'm not sure why that is. I saw other people's videos of the game, and their notes don't disappear either.
BrettH123 3 years ago
Yeah, I've been playing the Japanese Donkey Konga 2 and 3 recently and the notes disappear when I hit them correctly. Maybe it's just in the American version that they don't disappear? Which me thinks could be distracting.
creamsodaboy 3 years ago
oh you have DK 3? I really want to import that for my Gamecube. Do you have a special CD that lets you play imports? You find it distracting that the notes don't disappear? I guess I am just used to seeing them.
BrettH123 3 years ago
Yeah, cause in the Japanese versions of Donkey Konga, the notes scroll by the hit marker only when you miss, so when I watch this video I see it and I know you're not missing, but it still looks like you are, so if I were playing I'd find it distracting.
As for Donkey Konga 3, I'm actually using my wii to play it. Which is a lot easier what with homebrew. I'm using the homebrew channel and any region changer to make it so my Wii reads original Japanese discs.
creamsodaboy 3 years ago
I just bought these gamecube imports now actually(instead of back in the day when they came out) because it's easier to play them on a homebrewed wii.
creamsodaboy 3 years ago