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  2. Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2

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    Unlike the first Ouendan game and Agents, the beatmaps of most missions (as opposed to few or none) on expert difficulty, which are usually mirrored beatmaps of the hard difficulty, have slightly different beat patterns or extra markers, causing expert mode to have a higher (or in some cases, lower) max combo count than that of hard mode. It is ...

  3. osu! - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of a beatmap being played in osu!standard Osu! is a rhythm game in which hit circles appear as notes over a song's runtime, and the objective is to click on the circles at the appropriate time and in the correct order, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] aided by rings called approach circles that close in on the hit circles to visually indicate the ...

  4. Elite Beat Agents - Wikipedia

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    Elite Beat Agents is a rhythm video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.It was released in North America, Europe and South Korea. As the second of three rhythm games developed by iNiS specifically for the DS, it is the follow-up and international counterpart to Osu!

  5. Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan - Wikipedia

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    osu!, an indie game inspired by Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, was released for personal computers in the same year the sequel was released. The main characters of Ouendan would also make minor appearances in Nintendo's crossover fighting series Super Smash Bros., appearing as stickers and trophies in Brawl and spirits in Ultimate.

  6. Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (series) - Wikipedia

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    Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan is the first rhythm game developed by iNiS for the Nintendo DS, released in 2005. Based on ideas by iNiS founder Keiichi Yano and drawing upon a setlist of J-pop songs, it follows the efforts of a ōendan in Yuhi Town in Tokyo, Japan to use their cheering and dance skills to help people in need throughout the larger city.

  7. 2009 Ohio State Buckeyes football team - Wikipedia

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    13:01 OSU Sanzenbacher 19-yard pass from Pryor (Pettrey kick) 14–0 OSU; 4:44 OSU Sanzenbacher 39-yard pass from Posey (Pettrey kick) 21–0 OSU; 0:56 OSU Saine 3-yard run (Barclay kick) 28–0 OSU; 3rd Quarter. 7:05 OSU Barclay 29-yard field goal 31–0 OSU; 4:22 OSU Rolle fumble recovery in the end zone (Barclay kick) 38–0 OSU

  8. 1972 Ohio State Buckeyes football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 Ohio State Buckeyes football team was an American football team that represented the Ohio State University in the 1972 Big Ten Conference football season.The Buckeyes compiled a 9–2 record, including the 1973 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, where they lost 42–17 to the USC Trojans.

  9. Shook Ones (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shook Ones" (later also known as "Shook Ones, Part I") is a 1994 promotional single by hip-hop group Mobb Deep. The song was the group's debut on Loud Records after being dropped from their previous label, 4th & B'way Records.