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Beatmania IIdx 12 - Happy Sky Anonymous
The latest console release for Beatmania IIdx. I'm sharing this because the only copies I've seen floating around out there are on private trackers and require registration and other wankery.

This game includes:
- A large varied songlist of over 50 new songs, over 100 songs total.
- Rival data from arcades accross Japan so you can compare your skills to actual arcade players using a graph.
- New class courses, and a password system to ranking yourself online.
- New customization mode features, including an ultra hard-to-get-used-to Pop'N Music mod and multiple song select BG music choices, including all past games' menu musics.

http://www.mininova.org/tor/534940

I will continue to seed this for a while. The ISO is in a 7z file. If you don't already have it, just google "7zip" and go download it.

BTW, I am the one who has been /r/ing 9th style. If anyone has it, it would be so nice if you'd set up a torrent.
>> Anonymous
nice, I approve of HS
>> Anonymous
what is this game about? Something like singstar or ddr or what?
>> Anonymous
>>143456
Youtube IIDX. Instead of arrows like ddr, you hit rectangles. You use a keyboard type controller with a turntable on one side. Hard as hell, but great none the less.
>> Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatmania_iidx
Read and learn.

This game has one of the steepest learning curves around, but once you get used to the controller, it's addictively fun.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-912782924299166575&q=xepher
In that video, you can see the guy's hands.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4363624326492854095&q=xepher
Same song, but better sound quality and just a video capture instead of a camera.

Keep in mind, both those videos are on the hardest difficulty in one of the hardest songs in this game. :P
>> Anonymous
This might be a bit early to ask, but anyone know if this is alright for any form of HDLoader?
>> Anonymous
>>143560
Sometimes iidx works fine, other times it'll lag (key notes will fall behind music.) They usually work, but are better played from dvd.
>> Original Poster
     File :-(, x)
I am not sure if it works with HDloader. I don't see why it wouldn't. I use Swap Magic 3 and a slide card, and it works fine without even setting a larger TOC.

I've never had notes lag behind on any of my Beatmania burns, and I have 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. (My copy of USA is original)
>> Anonymous
>>143579
It won't lag on burns (bad burns usually freeze while loading songs.) It's a symptom I've only seen while playing from hdd.
>> Anonymous
Never had any lag using HDloader with 10th, 11th or 12th.
>> Anonymous
thanks for this.

are the Gamestop version of beatmania controllers compatibal with this game or do i need an IIdx version?

which private tracker has these type of downloads? i would like to get more imports.
>> Anonymous
What could I use to play this game that wouldn't require heavy modding to my ps2?
>> Anonymous
>>143610
this, http://www.swapmagic3.com/
>> Original Poster
     File :-(, x)
Yep. You'd still need a Beatmania controller to fully enjoy it, but otherwise, get swap magic. The only thing you have to do is remove the front panel from your CD tray. I broke 2 little tabs on my tray, and it slides on and off freely now. At first I was worried because I had broken it off without it being able to be "snapped" back on, but I soon came to realize that the panel fits pretty tightly on the tray without the tabs there.

And as for a slide card, take any sort of plastic card (Credit car, gift card, etc...) and cut it like shown in the pic I have attatched to this reply.

You take that little card once the boot disc is loaded and put it under the tray, kinda towards the right side, and slide it left, gently, until you feel it slip forward and the notch catches something. Push that something ro the right, then pull out to open the tray. Put your burn/import in, push the tray closed, then use the card to find that tab again, get it into the notch, and push left to lock the tray again.
>> Anonymous
i am just wondering how to burn this to a dvd, like which program to use?

also thanks for the info, i have just bought a swap magic3 with a slide thing, a combo deal.
>> Original Poster
Use Alcohol 120% to burn it.
>> Anonymous
"Swap Magic 3 Coder must be used with Slide Tool / Flip Top Cover / Magic Switch Pro V3"

I don't quite understand. What does that mean?
>> usagipantsu
where can i download more of these games? not just beatmania, like other japanese games.
>> Anonymous
I just use DVD Decrypter, hasnt failed me ONCE for buring games

>>143607
LOL, thats where I get my IIDX controllers by GS selling them for $20, screw the US version that I have already. Also, you could check out Bemaniso.ws , need an invite so ask somewhere, I dont have an account so I'm out.
>> Anonymous
>>143627

All the Swap Magic does is load up the ToC, which burned discs don't have. You need to use the slidecard, etc, in order to open the disc tray and replace the swap disc without pressing the eject button. If you use the eject button, the PS2 re-checks the ToC, and gives you the RSoD.
>> Anonymous
Where could I find a swap magic disc without having to pay for it?
>> Anonymous
>>143671

No, you can't burn/make them yourself. The whole point of the disc is to load the stuff that you can't burn onto a disc at home.

If people could burn a working swamp magic disc, don't you think they would just beable to make it where burnt games load automatically?
>> Anonymous
>>143673
I thought all you had to do for swamp magic was turn your cards to indicate they're tapped?
>> Anonymous
The USA Beatmania controllers work just fine, since they're made in Japan. ;P If you don't have a controller (like I didn't for a while), you can do what I did and use an arcade stick. Not ideal, but not horrible.

I just did a bunch of soft-modding to my PS2, so I'll see if I can help out any.

Swap trick without paying for it -- The .GIF above shows you what you need for making one. Another example is here: http://www.exploitstation.com/articles/cogswap%20guide.php ...but you still need the program. That's where the rest of the exploitstation.com comes in. You'll need to do a few things (depending on what you do or don't have), but the long and the short of it is that you'll put something on your memory card that, once it tries booting up a PSX game in the disc tray, it instead goes to a program that lets you run homebrew on your PS2, which includes HDLoader, Cogswap (disc-swapping), and a few others like transfering files between your PC and PS2 (with a network adapter attached to your PS2, of course).

HDLoader without paying for it -- For this, you'll still need an HDD and a Network Adapter for your chubby PS2. You'll also need a way to put the file on your memory card. Like I said, exploitstation.com tells ya what ya need. After that, installing games is pretty easy. You can't install burned media, but you CAN put it on your PS2 HDD either by networking your PS2 and PC or, and this is my favorite way, putting your HDD from the PS2 into an external HDD shell and using WinHIIP.

You'll PROBABLY need to buy something in order to do this stuff. Ain't no such thing as a free lunch, buddy. But the amount of relatively cheap options ARE out there.
>> Original Poster
Some of you have mentioned "SG Controllers" from Gamestop, but aren't those for Guitar Hero? This game is very different...
>> Anonymous
GREAT 1168
>> Evilhead
For all the trouble I'd just shell out the $30-$40 for the flip top and swap discs. For the price of one used game you can easily play any copy and not have to deal with a clumsy slide card all the time. Totally worth it.
>> Anonymous
>>143766
For the money, it's probably the best idea. I had the fliptop for years. I only dropped it for a dms4 ezi pro because I could run stuff from hdd easily along with psx games.
>> Anonymous
From what I've heard from a lot of people (not everyone), flip-tops aren't all that great for the PS2. I used Swap Magic (bought DVD and swap card thingy) for a long time, and no harm came of the PS2. Not to mention that it was easy for me to put the front back on when I got rid of it.

Personally, I'd say go with the Swap Magic combo (ain't too much to buy) and then go with the memory card exploit and put a hard drive in your PS2. Or, like said earlier, find the cheapest way to get the memory card exploit on there and just do that. That's just me though, I really don't know all that much on this stuff compared to a lot of people on here to be honest.
>> arukawI_nia[L] !JnZiCl58gc
>>143640
oh lawd 8|
>> Anonymous
>>143640

So could I use DVD decrypter to burn this game so I can play it?
>> Original Poster
>>143838

Supposedly.

The image was MADE using Alcohol 120%.
>> Anonymous
Well I modded mine myself after breaking it. Funny story. At first I used tape and a paperclip to mimic as though the playstation was still closed. Soon after, the tape wasn't enough and I was tired of opening up my ps2 and reapplying the tape. So the bright side of me tried supergluing the button down... HUGE mistake. Now the Playstation thinks it's open all the time and the glue is set on the inside of the button. so what do I do? I break the button off. (this button is TINY)

I'm freaking out thinking I just wasted 150 dollars when I read that other have done the same thing and they had a solution. Solder wires. Well I'm a noob at soldering, but in the end I succesfully wired it so that the a on/off (open/close) switch on the side of my ps2 slim so even when the top is open, it still think's it's closed.

I use swap magic with ease.
>> Anonymous
I only have normal PS2 controllers, how much more difficult does that makes this game?
>> Anonymous
secounded that question
>> Anonymous
>>143864
become an hero
>> Anonymous
>>143930
It can't be that bad? As long as you know where the buttons are and have good reflexes you should be fine, right?
>> Anonymous
>>143937
You'll be fine for the first..um, few songs. If you plan on playing even half the songs you'll want to invest in a controller. The us version can be found dirt cheap now anyway.
>> Anonymous
>>143939
Fun fact: I'm Eurotrash <_<

But I'll see how I fare with the normal controller, otherwise I'll just have to get ahold of one via the web.
>> Anonymous
>>143941

i will buy one at play-asia.com

fukken expensiv with fedex D:
>> usagipantsu
>>143944

ebay? might cost less, dunno tho.
>> Eurofag
at the moment play asia sells them for 49.99$ + 30$ fedex, thats rather cheap
>> Original Poster
Hey guys.
To answer a few questions:
1. You can indeed play this game with a normal controller. I've tried it in 5-key mode. If I remember correct, any direction on the control pad was white button 1, square was white button 2, x was white button 3, L1 was black button 1, R1 was black button 2, L2 and R2 were both the turntable. I would bet in 7-key that triangle is black button 3 and circle is white button 4.

3. Check ebay. I bought Beatmania USA, which comes with a controller, for 34 dollars after shipping. It was used, but in very new condition. Most used copies of this and used controllers are going to be in great condition because people only sell this game if they hate it and didn't play much. People who actually play and like it never get rid of their controllers and such.

Just search ebay for Beatmania, you will find a copy of Beatmania USA for fairly cheap.
>> Anonymous
Look around at stores in your area, Target, Best Buy, etc. They're clearing out the US game and controller bundle for $30 new in box.

Thanks for the up, but utorrent says no seeds? : (
>> Original Poster
There's 1 seed, me. I can only connect to so many people at once. I'm there, you're just not connected to me directly.

You should still be recieving from peers.
>> the1
>>143447
i've got a burned copy sitting on my ps2. if you tell me how to reconvert it into an iso, i'll try.
>> Anonymous
8th Style
>> Original Poster
     File :-(, x)
>>143992

9th style?
If it's 9th, that's what I am looking for.
TO make an ISO, just put it in your DVD drive of your computer. Then start DVD Decrypter. Switch it to ISO Read mode (Mode -> ISO -> Read) - Then use the button below to choose a destination on your hard drive, then click the button to decrypt. It will rip to you hard drive as 2 files. Zip those up with max compression using 7-zip.

After that, how you get it to me is up to you. Torrent, Rapidshit in segments, whatever. (check out spread-it.com too.)

It's appreciated ^_^
>> Anonymous
>>143992
If he doesn't want to, I can, I'll check in the AM.
>> Original Poster
Someone just hit 88% on this torrent, so it should be getting some more seeds soon as long as people stay connected.

Please, don't grab n' dump. Help seed. =)
>> Anonymous
I'm at 89.0% with availability at 0.923 right now...computer will stay on for probably two weeks until I go out of town for a 3rd Strike/GGXX Slash tourney.

Also, I've been seeding IIDX 11 RED for like the last week and a half, so if anyone needs that, might wanna go find the torrent. I ain't goin' anywhere.
>> Anonymous
I have 8-12th styles on my hdd, all in iso form. If someone wants me to, I will torrent them up and post a link. Also, anyone wondering about the American controller, it is better than the first Japanese controller by a mile. It will take a hell of a lot more abuse and wont stick, and if it does it is much easier to fix.
>> Anonymous
>>144053
oh damn please torrent 9th style for all of us!!
>> Original Poster
Yeah, 9th would be awesome. I also need 7th if you are feeling generous.
>> Anonymous
97.6% for IIdx 12
no seeds!
>> Original Poster
Please read the whole thread and understand how torrents work before posting that there's no seeds.

There is a seed. Just one. Me. I can only connect to so many peers at once, and apparently you're not one of them.

Rest assured, the file is being distributed still.
>> Original Poster
Seed leaving temporarally. Must reboot computer. Will be back seeding in a few minutes. However, tonight the seeding from me will be slowed to 15k/sec as I am going to be doing some gaming with a friend and need some bandwidth.
>> Original Poster
Thanks to the 51 of you still seeding. This torrent is now blazing fast. :)
>> what do I do with it? Justin
can anyone give me a PS2 emulator that could play this game, or can I burn it onto a CD and play it on my PS2?
>> Anonymous
>>144204
DVD.
>> Original Poster
There is no such PS2 emulator. You need a PS2 with a modchip in it, or a Swap Disc and the tools to use it. (Slide Card, slimline PS2 tools, etc.)

Please read the entire thread for information on this, and in the future, try not to download things you don't know how to use anymore. :P
>> Anonymous
Lurk around and find the hacked iidx 13 arcade hard drive rip. it is the best thing in the bemani world the whole entire arcade game working on your pc.
>> Anonymous
>>144215
Assuming you have a ps2-serial port adapter haha.
>> Anonymous
Yeah, then just find a way to get your beatmania controller to work on your comp, or use your keyboard. Yay.
>> Anonymous
This forum is for faggots
>> Anonymous
Private for a reason.
>> Anonymous
>>144224

i bet i would work better with a keyboard then with a normal PS2 controller
>> Anonymous
Having played Beatmania on old simulators, I can assure you, keyboard play sucks ass.
>> Anonymous
Man, I was easger to play Xypher hyper, hoping it to be like a 8-9, but no, it has to be a 10 and kicks my ass. :/
>> Anonymous
I have one of the slim top-loading PS2s (due to my old one eventually dying)
How do i go about swapping disks and the like?
>> Anonymous
http://www.modchip.com/ps2/magickeys38order.php
>> Anonymous
>>144215
Torrent, PLEASE!?
I can't find it anywhere.
>> Anonymous
bump for 9th torrent
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Hm, I've customized the PS2 controller to:
L2 = White 1 (from left ot right)
L1 = White 2
R1 = White 3
R2 = White 4
Square = Black 1 (from left to right)
Triangle = Black 2
Circle = Black 3
Left(D-pad) = Clockwise scratch
Right(D-pad) = Counter-Clockwise scratch

I'm doing pretty well, only trouble I'm having so far is in getting the flashing "GREAT"'s.

Altough I think it'd be a bit easier if I had the real beatmania controller, the price is a bit steep for my wallet atm.

>> Anonymous
Yes, 9th plx
>> Anonymous
>>143941
Import one from Playasia or other importers, it's only $50. It sucks ass with a normal controller.

Also, best songs in HAPPY SKY:
- Xepher
- ? (Mei)
- CaptivAte
Definitely better stuff than RED imho.

Also heads up for HDTV users: HAPPY SKY has an option called "Timing Adjust". Set it to -1 or -2 to fix some of the lag. It doesn't make the timing perfect, but at least playable on HDTVs.
>> Anonymous
>>144466

i am just using the 5 button settings

7 buttons killed ma fingers.

If you life in europe you can also buy a PS1 5 button controller for less than 20€.

For myself i will import one, fuck that 80€
THIS game is worth it!
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>144499
5 button setting? You mean 3 white and 2 black buttons instead of the usual 4/3 buttons?

My fingers have withstood far greater pain than this, it's just getting the perfect timing is pretty annoying to get when you share a room with a brother and you older sister complains about the volume being too loud all the time (I haven't got a headphone plug-in hole in my TV).

So I'm pretty much playing a mute simon says game =/
>> Anonymous
Just finished this, awesome game. will seed for at least a week now.
>> Anonymous
>>144512
wow, damn nice pic

sauce / artist / moar ?! ^^
>> Anonymous
It's too bad that the Arcade version of Happy Sky is not around. That is ALSO available only on private trackers. The arcade version has many many more songs available, and works on most modern PC's. I don't suppose you'd have that would you anonymous? Supposedly they've got it over at Bemaniso, but I don't have an account.
>> Anonymous
Hah, this place called Tokyo Game Action in Massachusetts has IIDX Distorted Arcade. Full Cabinet too.
>> Anonymous
If anyone manages to stumble across the arcade version of Happy Sky that's playable on PC, please post it here. It's floating around out there somewhere. It's around 11gb.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>144550
From a Beatmania artbook, I can post them tomorrow in /hr/.
>> Anonymous
>>144565

rs/me and post here please? ; ;
>> Anonymous
No.144565

oh really? wanna have it! PLZ UPLOAD!
>> the1
>>144560
it's the best bemani arcade in the country. andy, the owner, updates it as soon as the new machines come out. last time i was there, the IIDX was happy sky, and was awesome. xepher in it's true form, untainted by people whoring it out on DDR.
>> Anonymous
>>Look around at stores in your area, Target, Best Buy, etc. They're clearing out the US game and controller bundle for $30 new in box.

The US print run was very small, though, so chances that you'll find one aren't good. But it doesn't hurt to ask.
>> Anonymous
Everyone must play Pollinosis, for it is keen.
>> Anonymous
I am the guy with 8-12 on my hdd. I also went and turned my origanl copies of 3-7th into isos. Someone explain how I make then into a torrent and I will start with 9th. Going to work, but will check back in a few hours.
>> Anonymous
>>144674
Download make torrent (or click new torrent in azureus) and follow the steps. If you need a tracker you can uses deadfrogs, or see mininova.org/upload for a list. Then upload the torrent to DF, mininova, inbed in a jpeg, whatever.
>> Anonymous
You can use uTorrent to make a torrent, too. Compress the iso into a 7-Zip file. Then, in uTorrent, go to File -> Create Torrent. Click Add File if it's just one file, or Add Directory if it's a folder with multiple files in it. Point to the file/folder. Then, where it says trackers, you need to put in the tracker. Here's 3 free ones, you can enter all 3 just like this:
http://tracker.prq.to/announce

http://tracker.bitebbs.com:6969/announce

http://www.torrent-downloads.to:2710/announce

Now just his Create and Save As, when it asks you for the torrent's filename, enter something appropriate like "BMiidx9.torrent"

Then upload it to a site, such as mininova.org and post the link here.
>> Original Poster
WHOA

I know lots of you hate demonoit, but...

Beatmania IIdx 9th Style
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/595688/?rel=1168063591

Forum thread baout how this guy is putting up ALL the Beatmania stuff for PSX, PS2, Arcade, etc...
http://fora.demonoid.com/index.php?topic=3747.0

considering Demonoid allows 3 torrents a day or week or something for non-members, I think some of you should grab this stuff.
>> Suriku
>>144780
I never ever downloaded from demonoif, but I get that "you surpassed your limit" message each time I try
>> Anonymous
>>144788
I've only gotten one demonoid torrent to work, now it won't let me seed because it gives me some shit error. Demonoid is easily the worst tracker ever.
>> Original Poster
*shrug* I have an account on Demonoid. I think it's one of the best. Torrents actually stay seeded, and most of the people there are good. I think this is just a matter of people who are on the outside looking in and being bitter.

Keep your eyes open and watch Demonoid so that when they open account creation - yes, it happens - you get one.
>> Anonymous
>>144805

THE HATCHES ARE OPEN!

*makes an account*
>> Anonymous
>>144780
No seed for 9th though D:
>> Anonymous
>>144836
Ask the creator and then in the forums, they always help with reseeds.
>> Anonymous
so i broke my ps2 when trying to use the slide card, no one told me to take off the front of the tray.... now it wont even open...

but the swap disc works and i can play this game with my ps2 controller, with the top of my case off.... hard but fun, got one D ranking tho..

does anyone have an invite to bemaniso.ws? i would like to download more of theses japanese iomports. i downloaded Pop'n music 12 from a tracker, hard but fun, almost the same..
>> Anonymous
>>144805
do you know exactly WHEN they will open the account creation faggotry? Jesus why do they do this...
>> Anonymous
>>144999
Why is the registration closed periodically?
We only open registrations when our resources permit. A tracker/site of a large scale such as this, needs to close registration for periods of time. The only way to register while registration is closed, is to be invited. . Also, try asking some of your friends, it is likely that some of them have a Demonoid account already.


--- I would like to invide sum /b/tards but, "DONT GIVE AWAY PERSONAL INFORMATION!"
>> Anonymous
>I would like to invide sum /b/tards

Don't do it, man! I got AIDS that way! ;_;
>> Anonymous
>>145002
well...

Why dont people just use an email? thats how I get invites (few places)
>> usagipantsu
if anyone has an invite for bemaniso.ws private tracker.. if any.. please send me one.
>> Anonymous
djamx.jp
>> Anonymous
ooops typo

djmax.jp
>> Anonymous
>>145223
omg stop this
>> Anonymous
Okay, I downloaded this torrent and burned it 3 different ways and it's still not working right.
The first way burned and loaded okay, then hung on a couple songs (I used MagicISO to convert the .mdf to .iso and burned it with Alcohol 120%).

The Second time, I burned the .mdf image with Alcohol 120% even though it didn't recognize the file as a standard disc image, and that one wouldn't even load in my PS2.

The third time, I downloaded the full version of MagicISO and burned it with that. It hung on songs exactly like the first burn.
First burn was done at 2x speed, second at 1x, and the third was done at 7x cause MagicISO is retarded and said I was burning a CD even though I was definitely burning a DVD.

I had my internet turned off and all anti-virus/firewall/etc programs shut down for the second burn, but not on the third (I don't remember if I had turned anything off for the first burn...I'm going to assume I didn't).

I'm using Fujifilm discs, which I bought on recommendation from the shooter DVD torrent thread, and they've worked great with every other game I've burned thus far with the exception of this one.

I have a slim model PS2 with a flip-top lid dealie, and I'm using SwapMagic 3.
So, /t/...what the fuck am I doing wrong? I'm at a loss...
>> Anonymous
Okay, I've downloaded this torrent and burned it 3 different ways and it's still not working right.
The first way burned and loaded okay, then hung on a couple songs (I used MagicISO to convert the .mdf to .iso and burned it with Alcohol 120%).
The second time, I burned the .mdf image with Alcohol 120% even though it didn't recognize the file as a standard disc image, and that one wouldn't even load in my PS2.
The third time, I downloaded the full version of MagicISO and burned it with that. It hung on songs exactly like the first burn.
First burn was done at 2x speed, second at 1x, and the third was done at 7x cause MagicISO is retarded and said I was burning a CD even though I was definitely burning a DVD.
I had my internet turned off and all anti-virus/firewall/etc programs shut down for the second burn, but not on the third (I don't remember if I had turned anything off for the first burn...I'm going to assume I didn't).
I'm using Fujifilm discs, which I bought on recommendation from the shooter DVD torrent thread, and they've worked great with every other game I've burned thus far with the exception of this one.
I have a slim model PS2 with a flip-top lid dealie, and I'm using SwapMagic 3.
So, /t/...what the fuck am I doing wrong? I'm at a loss...
>> Anonymous
Okay, I've downloaded this torrent and burned it 3 different ways and it's still not working right.
The first way burned and loaded okay, then hung on a couple songs (I used MagicISO to convert the .mdf to .iso and burned it with Alcohol 120%).
The second time, I burned the .mdf image with Alcohol 120% even though it didn't recognize the file as a standard disc image, and that one wouldn't even load in my PS2.
The third time, I downloaded the full version of MagicISO and burned it with that. It hung on songs exactly like the first burn.
>> Anonymous
Okay, I've downloaded this torrent and burned it 3 different ways and it's still not working right.
The first way burned and loaded okay, then hung on a couple songs (I used MagicISO to convert the .mdf to .iso and burned it with Alcohol 120%).

The second time, I burned the .mdf image with Alcohol 120% even though it didn't recognize the file as a standard disc image, and that one wouldn't even load in my PS2.

The third time, I downloaded the full version of MagicISO and burned it with that. It hung on songs exactly like the first burn.
First burn was done at 2x speed, second at 1x, and the third was done at 7x cause MagicISO is retarded and said I was burning a CD even though I was definitely burning a DVD.

I had my internet turned off and all anti-virus/firewall/etc programs shut down for the second burn, but not on the third (I don't remember if I had turned anything off for the first burn...I'm going to assume I didn't).

I'm using Fujifilm discs, which I bought on recommendation from the shooter DVD torrent thread, and they've worked great with every other game I've burned thus far with the exception of this one.

I have a slim model PS2 with the flip-top lid dealie, and I'm using SwapMagic 3.
So, /t/...what the fuck am I doing wrong? I'm at a loss...
>> Anonymous
>>145446
>>145451
>>145452
>>145473

Holy fuck! Why didn't this thread get bumped when I posted those!? Good lord, I apologize for that...I thought that, for some reason, my posts weren't going through. God dammit I feel retarded...
>> Pingachevsky !R4K9xTEOkY
>>145002
If you can get me an invite, I'll put all the demonoid beatmania stuff on a non-registration tracker. hover the name for mah email.
>> Pingachevsky !R4K9xTEOkY
Also, attempting to bump.
>> Anonymous
how the fuck do i not suck at this game?

do i use 2 hands for 7 key like a fool? any advice as to where you put your fingers? i'm playing with an arcade stick btw
>> Anonymous
bump for the pile of hot buttsex that beatmania is... 9th please =(