Familiar faces return in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii
Taiko no Tatsujin games are full of guest appearances. Certain songs from anime or video games will feature characters from those properties under the note display, dancing or otherwise moving along with the music. The Super Mario Bros. theme commonly features visuals inspired by the game, and Doraemon and friends show up for "Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon."
They're back in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii, along with their familiar songs. Other game-based songs on the disc (though we don't know which will feature themed visuals) include a Star Soldier medley and "Do-Dai" from The Idolm@ster. Anime themes include songs from Naruto, One Piece, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, and Yes! Precure 5.
After the break, we've got the Taiko Wii box, which looks a bit cereal-box-esque to us for no real reason! How do Taiko games still use the old Namco logo?

They're back in Taiko no Tatsujin Wii, along with their familiar songs. Other game-based songs on the disc (though we don't know which will feature themed visuals) include a Star Soldier medley and "Do-Dai" from The Idolm@ster. Anime themes include songs from Naruto, One Piece, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, and Yes! Precure 5.
After the break, we've got the Taiko Wii box, which looks a bit cereal-box-esque to us for no real reason! How do Taiko games still use the old Namco logo?
Gallery: Taiko no Tatsujin Wii












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mr Khan @ Oct 24th 2008 12:59PM
Considering i catch myself humming some of the themes from One Piece and Naruto once in a while, this sounds rather appealing.
Mr Khan @ Oct 24th 2008 4:49PM
The above comment is my 3000th for this account and this site
Chris Are @ Oct 24th 2008 3:30PM
I have no clue what's going on in this picture.
Aetheron @ Oct 24th 2008 11:13PM
A Wii game with a Yes! PreCure 5! song in it? Sign me up!
ChaoticTails @ Oct 25th 2008 2:36PM
I wonder if they'll localise it. I loved the DS version, and I want to try playing it with a real drum.
Even if they don't, though, It may be worth importing. I can always use Menuloader.