With only 200 Nintendo DsiWare poins you can buy BeatNES: one of the 10 planktons that you can use to play music. Electroplankton is a "non-game" by Toshio Iwai, a famous Japaneese artist.
All electroplantons are, in order: Tracy, Hanenbbow, Luminaria, Sun-Animalcule, Rec-rec, Nanocarp, Lumiloop, Marine-Snow, BeatNES, Volvoice.
Beatnes — There are five Beatnes. Each Beatnes consists of ten segments, a head, eight diamond-shaped spinal portions, and larger diamond for the tail. Each Beatnes has a differently shaped head. A song from a NES/Famicom game plays in the background. Tapping any segment of a Beatnes causes it to make a sound. The head and tail of a Beatnes make a sound effect, and the spinal portions create musical notes in different instruments. All of the sound effects and notes are made to sound like they were made with the original NES sound chip. After tapping out a sequence of notes, each Beatnes remembers what was tapped out and plays it again five more times. Pressing Select cycles through the four different selections, which vary in background music and sounds. Pressing the left and right directional buttons increases and decreases the speed of the song and the movement of the Beatnes.
Beatnes. Mentre sotto scorre un tipico motivetto del celebre idraulico con i baffi, o di altri celebri giochi della grande N, con il pennino si possono toccare i puntini che formano la coda dei Beatnes, per creare delle composizioni sonore melodicamente apprezzabili. Sicuramente è la traccia più sfruttabile melodicamente, secondo gli stilemi musicali classici, grazie alla scala di note formata dai diversi punti della coda dei plancton.
Enjoy with my song!
what other songs play in the backgorund?
Waddaleman 2 years ago
awesome combination :)
Burujima 2 years ago