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Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, [a] or Ouendan, is a rhythm video game developed by iNiS and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in 2005, for release only in Japan. Ouendan stars a cheer squad rhythmically cheering for various troubled people, presented in-game in the style of a manga comic.
Voiced by: Junya Enoki [7] (Japanese); Adam McArthur [8] (English) Yuji Itadori ( 虎杖 悠仁 , Itadori Yūji ) is an athletic teenager who joins his school's Occult Club to avoid the track team. After finding and opening a box containing a cursed charm resembling a rotting finger, his school is attacked by phantom-like creatures called Curses.
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!
Osu! [a] (stylized as osu!) is a free-to-play rhythm game originally created and self-published by Australian developer Dean Herbert. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 16 September 2007, with later ports to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
Hannah Kobayashi, 31, missed a connecting flight from Maui to New York City on Nov. 8 at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). She was later captured on surveillance video in various places in ...
President-elect Donald Trump wished everyone, including the "Radical Left Lunatics" a Happy Thanksgiving while trumpeting his landslide victory in this year's election in a post Thursday morning.
Whatever the case may be, after years of campaigns protesting the portrayal of Black Pete, many local celebrations now, according to Dutch News, have replaced the blackface character with Sooty ...
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