
Yeah I know, I'm like a year late on this one, but I just got my DS a couple months ago! So if somehow you haven't already played/heard of it, its a rhythm game for the NDS where you tap/slide on the touch screen to make your badass cheer gang give everyone the kind of fighting spirit they need to get through the day. Like the standard kid studying for entrance exams, or maybe the concert violinist riding the train to his receital with severe diarreah. The music is all J-pop, and even though I'm not particularly fond of the pop music here (except Kishidan!) its all catchy. I guess I never really got into the rhythm games much before outside of Taiko no Tetsujin, but its a really cool way to connect with the music. Plus, Ouendan is so freakin hard that there's a huge sense of accomplishment when you finally beat a stage.
RANDOM CATCH UP STUFF
went camping with all the 5th graders in the area. all the kids here love bugs, and love to show them to me.
went into tokyo and met up with anthony, went to namja town!
went on a mission in akihabara to find a way to play US PS2 games on a system here, and also to buy ouendan cheap. succeeded in the first while dodging crossplaying maids, but the second had to wait until i checked out the book off store here in takahagi. well actually it was called the chameleon club for some reason but it was in the book off store.
iwaki beach bomb - trying to cram as much drinking as possible at an hour long nomihoudai followed by - get this - black nikka in a can! was a bad idea, passed out on the beach pretty soon after getting there, woke up at 5 am with sand everywhere.
the last event will have to be a secret until i go back there so i can photographically document its awesomeness and enlighten everyone reading this.
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