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Pokémon Crazy Drummer

Release Date calendar
2003
Platform joystick
Sega Genesis
Game Type type
Unlicensed
Max Players players

No information available

Overview

Pokémon Crazy Drummer is a music simulation game developed by Tomsoft. Apart from "Pokémon" being in the title and a mugshot of Pikachu's head used in-game, this is a mostly original game. Pokémon Crazy Drummer is a rhythm game, similar in ways to DrumMania. There are two main modes: Arcade and Practice, as well as a controller testing mode and an option mode. There are six songs (Dangerous, Think You, Relight, Bicycle, Reflect, and Clap), three difficulty settings (Easy, Normal, and Crazy), and eight settings for the drum pad's timbre (Classic, Cha Ka, Cyber, Pop 1, Pop 2, Soul, Big Band, and 2010 Music). In-game, notes scroll up on the right, and the player must hit the button that corresponds with the note shown when it matches with the symbol for the note. A player is given points for every note matched (100 for Perfect, 30 for Great, 10 for Poor, and 0 for Miss). At the end, a results screen comes up, showing how many of each note you got in each category, multiplied by their value and added up, except for Miss, which is multiplied by 10, and is subtracted from the total, and shows if you have passed or failed.

Alternate Names
  • Pokemon Crazy Drummer World World
  • 疯狂鼓手皮卡丘 China China
Wikipedia

No information available

Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Music
Developers
Tomsoft
Publishers
Tomsoft
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