A blaster pass wil help you unlock all the songs easily except Hexadiver(basically u just need to play blaster mode and choose the highest difficulity from Omega and Blaster Gate)
I tried this game a couple times at arcades in Japan and thought I'd never see it again unless I went back to Japan... but now my local arcade has a cabinet. I'm so excited!
Having so many songs is both a blessing and a curse. I feel as though I never have enough time to search through as much as I want. I always run out of time and I’m stuck with a random song.
never realized how underrated your videos were, i love watching your videos they help me get out of my comfort zone when trying new games at round 1 keep up the amazing work
Touhou is reason enough for me to learn how to play Sound Voltex. Yes, I literally started playing Sound Voltex since April 1, 2023 and even got a first attempt full combo 1x Novice on Fantastic Dreamer by Machico from KONOSUBA.😂
Played Sound Voltex at Round 1 a month ago. I love the game for its soundtrack and its waifus. I was already familiar with about a third of the soundtrack due to me playing a lot of Stepmania. Was able to get comfortable with most of the novice-level songs.
Kinda pissed that after COVID the only arcade chain that had SDVX in my city just went kaput. I got into it a year or two before the pandemic when these new machines came in and I tried it out with the homies. I kinda pivoted to Project Diva during the pandemic but I still want to go back to SDVX. I'm waiting for my friend to buy a Pocket Voltex controller to see if I'm gonna invest on controllers to play it again.
Just tried this game for the first time last night and now I’m itching to play more! Sucks that my closest sdvx cab is a round1 that’s an hour and a half drive away 😞
I lived in Indonesia and they do have SDVX on specific arcade zones. And is great to say it was nearby the place I lived. I do got better playing it but still capped at level 17, trying to increase my skill into 18 or maybe more. But it will take a very long time to master since I only play every weekends.
4:55 somewhat recently(like last year), some round1 locations here in the States got localized valkyrie cabinets- in English and everything and they are so cool to play on
This reminds me of a little bit of DJ Hero another rhythm game that tries to make you feel like a DJ. since they both use knobs and the tapping is simple but combined with another mechanic that makes you multitask a separate lane of sorts that gives charts with potential to become more complicated.
Honestly, Sound Voltex is like my go-to game when the maimai machines are down-- especially since most other rhythm games are just DDR clones, with the exception of jubeat, which I just don't vibe with personally. It's pretty fun, and I know that some of my friends are really into it! (A shame they aren't into maimai as well, since I need more people to play with, haha.)
@@chris.twentyeightt pop'n music is tricky when it comes to chords though unlike iidx and like sdvx we have to freeform our hand when it comes to press 2 two blues, and 2 greens. But I agree they have fair dense charts
I actually don't know how I got into SDVX, but it's such a fun game. For now I just have to live with KSM on keyboard, but one day I'll try the actual game when I move to Australia
been playing for 3-4 months (home) and started on lvl 5-6 tracks now ive been able to reach 13 - 14 with keyboard and 10 - low 12s (arcade) edit : i got the faucetwo and i can play 11- low 13s edit 9/2/22 hey guys i can play 14-low 15s now 1/13/22 I can basically play all 15s and working on medium 16s and can play very low 17s
played this once at r1 and was hooked ever since. got myself a yuancon and a couple song packs, now sitting at 16s pushing to complete at least one 17 song
I live on the UK and somehow there is a sound voltex machine around 30mins away from my house (driving), it's sound lovtex vivid wave and not exceeded gear bust still works
I went to the Round 1 in Vegas a year or so ago and played a bunch of rhythm games like Groove Coaster, my favorite Project Diva and Sound Voltex. This game was freaking nuts, especially just coming off of a Project Diva session. It played really odd to me, but it was really fun nonetheless. I'd 100% check it out again if I ever get to go back.
I got into my first controller a few days ago and got the official version of SDVX but I didn't notice any points system other than blaster gate. Also I cant find Shark Attack and it was my favourite chart on Unnamed Sound Voltex Clone
I’ve played 4-key rhythm games (primarily Flash Flash Revolution) for the past 16 years and played SDVX: Exceed Gear for the first time last night. Wound up blowing through $30 at that cabinet. Absolutely worth. Started with 7s and I was clearing 12s by the end of the night.
Had my eye on this game since it came out but no arcade here onor nearby. Few months ago I splurged on a yuancon controller and downloaded a hdd dump with a crack and I've been having a blast on it. Feels like im playing 2 different maps ontop of eachother leading to crazy hand positions and transitions
Just tried sound voltex in a local arcade today, it was but it was so confusing to play and it took so much of my credit bruh. I'm still confused on how to use the bottom rectangles
Having never played the dials seem kinda insane, in that keeping them aligned while they're moving seems like a lot. Perhaps it's easier than it seems?
Dealing with the knobs isn't as precise as the way you're probably thinking they handle in gameplay. The game only detects if the knob is being turned in a certain direction when the laser is moving left or right, no matter how fast or slow you turn the knob.
I got a few questions since I’m getting into this considering how much I enjoyed playing the cab when I got to try it at CAX recently. 1. Is there a vertical monitor you can recommend for games like this/groove coaster/shmups? 2. Outside of the $10 month fee are there any reg fees or other hidden costs? 3. When/how long/how frequent are the songpack sales roughly? 4. How much space does it take on a computer and can it run on Mac? Come to think of it, that kind of is a ton of questions but any help is super appreciated!!
Since most of these questions talk about the Konaste version of SDVX I cannot give any answers regarding that version of the game as I don't have any experience in that.
Go outside my room and start playing SDVX is my 2019 new year resolution. Best new year resolution ever, and it's actually healthier for my life as well. Nowadays, I played a lot of Nostalgia, a piano-based arcade rhythm game by Konami as well.
@@FNWeeaboo I am a pianist. Nostalgia boosts my confidence to try practicing harder techniques in actual piano, such as arpeggios and jumps. In my opinion, Nostalgia is very satisfying to play, especially the harder charts. In contrast, SDVX is less satisfying on harder charts. Nostalgia is also very calming, and the songs are just absolutely breathtaking. At the same time, I think Nostalgia is a lot harder than SDVX. For me, Nostalgia just hit the right spot~ when I put on my headphones and play Nostalgia, it feels like I'm lost in my own world.
I’ve seen so many videos on sdvx and I always wanted to try it and today I finally played it and now I want a faucetwo or some other controller so I can play at home because I will very rarely go to the arcade where the machine is at due to it being so far
great video! I think this sold me on getting a little mini controller and setting up with one of the homebrew clones lol, ive been enjoying arcaea but touchscreen games are hell so I think im confident enough to make the leap now
got to try SDVX (HH) today. Quite interesting and fun, though only problem was that it was a Japanese system so understanding what does what took some figuring out, and navigating the songs was also not the easiest because of the system language. Nonetheless, next time I'm at the arcade I'll be playing it again and I'll also be getting an e-amusent card so I can track my progress
I played this game in an arcade in Japan, I already had played a lot of osu and some 4k rhythm games, but I tried a 3 just to see how it went. It was very easy, so I then tried a 12 and failed lmao. I'm looking to buy a controller since there are none of these in arcades in Europe.
Great vid! I played this for the first time at my local Round1, it's a lot of fun and I'll definitely be playing it again. Do you happen to know if there is any way to control the volume or use headphones with it? The arcade set the volume to high and it hurts my ears lol. **Edit - Never mind, didn't realize it has a headphone jack (awesome)
I don't have any local arcades nearby sadly so I'll never have the full experience, however I made a (terrible) blind investment into a yuancon sdvx lite 3 and the Konasute subscription. I'm terrible at this game but it's already taken the spot as my favourite rhythm game by far.
I started playing this around early/mid july this year after getting over the initial intimidation factor which plagued me for months. Idk if the experience of years of stepmania helped me but I went from playing 7-10s (to get a feel of the game) to already being 9th dan in the span of a few months! I'm saving up for a controller so I can play sdvx cloud (or USC since I tried on keyboard too)
Question, my local cabinet only had Light Start, which punishes you for trying harder songs, by failing you and using up your 3 song plays. This coupled with the massive song library and no english localization makes this a bit of a nightmare. Is there a way to enable standard start or do certain cabinets have them? There are multiple cabinets at my round 1 arcade, perhaps others have Standard Start? Is it worth checking? But more importantly, are there translations of the filter menu so I can actually find a song thats hard enough to entertain and challenge me but not overwhelm me and also in a genre I like within short time we get to pick a song? Was my first time playing, wasted like 3 credits on just sorting through higher difficulty songs to challenge myself after doing tutorial and novice tracks. Always came down to the wire navigating those menus with that timer and how many anime songs I had to skip through.
so they have actually fixed this in the new SDVX Exceed Gear cabinets. Basically Light start was like a quick play. You can play up to 3 songs. at least two. If you fail the second one, then you do not get to move on. The new Exceed Gear cabinets have a touchscreen and an english version. you can adjust the volume, lights, etc. Recomend youtube searching and listening to songs u want to play before you go to the arcade.
I played it in a free play arcade and the tutorial is easy. Then I jumped to the advanced songs and failed miserably after thinking that the tutorial is too easy. Next, I played the easier songs with excellent performance and then a medium difficulty song with a couple misses but, still got a 100 percent effectiveness range. You got to master the easier songs before you are able to beat the hard songs.
Literally the only reason I know this game exists is because of, ironically, Friday Night Funkin, specifically the recent Silly Billy mod that has a song called "Tri-torial" which is literally just a Sound Voltex chart with zero tutorial on what the buttons do or how you're meant to play it, honestly the best troll I've ever seen. But it got me intrigued as to what the game was so here we are, who's really laughing now?
My local round1 finally opened a few months back, here I was thinking finally I get to experience dance rush. But after discovering sound voltex, I can't stop thinking about it. Edit: even after jumping the Japanese language barrier it was fun.
premium time > standard start, they’re the same price but you get a lot more value off of premium time. Light start is cheaper though, since it’s only one credit
I'd love to play the arcade game cause I'm tired of using the Unnamed Clone on pc with a keyboard but I live in Italy and arcades here are basically non-existent and I wouldn't be able to get a controller for pc cause it would cost too much for both the thing and shipping lmao
decided to try something fresh other than the regular gekichumai series sega has; I definitely see why it’s popular and I will probably end up spending too much on this game, but just like chunithm there’s gonna be a lot of muscle memory involved I just wish I could get more waifus my local arcade doesn’t have card connect
"Without feeling you have to sink a ton of credits" *cough cough* Blaster gate, Omega Dimension and Hexadiver
Hey I'm talking about the casual space here lol. Shhh they don't need to know that until they're fully invested.
@@FNWeeaboo 😈
Hexa driver is the same but for Omega dimension songs at least its more forgiving now
A blaster pass wil help you unlock all the songs easily except Hexadiver(basically u just need to play blaster mode and choose the highest difficulity from Omega and Blaster Gate)
cough cough blaster gate isn't even available in the US HACK COFF HACK sob sob
there it is
when i first tried this in the arcade, i jumped straight into a 12 just because i had experience with k-shoot, biggest mistake of my life
Only first time then even exceed gear if u play daily need more song :((
@@TheTommyb171 yeah really lacks songs imo
were you a keyboard player in kshoot
@@nickysRhythms yes
I will do that as well I want to know how that mistake feels too
Western touhou fans: THE TOUHOU PROJECT
Every weeb in the U.S: *gasp*
Western touhou fans: THE TOUHOU PROJECT IS REAAAAAL!!
I tried this game a couple times at arcades in Japan and thought I'd never see it again unless I went back to Japan... but now my local arcade has a cabinet. I'm so excited!
Having so many songs is both a blessing and a curse. I feel as though I never have enough time to search through as much as I want. I always run out of time and I’m stuck with a random song.
After 2 years of not being able to go to an arcade to play SDVX, I find it so surreal to find Undertale/Deltarune tracks a week ago.
never realized how underrated your videos were, i love watching your videos they help me get out of my comfort zone when trying new games at round 1 keep up the amazing work
2:41 lmao this is the most painful thing i heard this week
great vid tho
I had to do it man
I'm already planning to try out SDVX at Round1 this weekend, and you've also convinced me to give dancerush a go. Keep the vids coming, great content
I want to play this game so much, ordered a faucetwo controller to play at home since there isn’t really a sound voltex cab in Europe
my Faucetwo came in a few days ago and it has been INCREDIBLE
@@Roxas09202 Nice for you, I haven’t got any info on mine 😣 I sent an email a few days ago with no response for now
@@Roxas09202 how long did it take from the moment you ordered until it arrived?
There are SDVX cabs in Nantes and Montpellier now!
@@heyjakeay iirc Nantes have a USC setup only Montpelier alphanef has real SDVX cabs. Still nice tho for someone to discover the game
"Simple unlock system"
Blaster and Hexadiver: *Let us introduce ourselves*
In hindsight and as a casual player I was so wrong lol
Touhou is reason enough for me to learn how to play Sound Voltex.
Yes, I literally started playing Sound Voltex since April 1, 2023 and even got a first attempt full combo 1x Novice on Fantastic Dreamer by Machico from KONOSUBA.😂
"Clear and straightforward unlock system"
\*cries at excell sheet with unlock chain guide, blaster gate, omega dimension and hexadiver\*
Just played SDVX for the first time. It was hard but it was awesome for getting AA on Bad Appple!!! So it was amazing
Recently started playing this game and am already hooked even though I'm technically a newcomer. It's really fun. Thanks for the good info.
Played Sound Voltex at Round 1 a month ago. I love the game for its soundtrack and its waifus. I was already familiar with about a third of the soundtrack due to me playing a lot of Stepmania. Was able to get comfortable with most of the novice-level songs.
Kinda pissed that after COVID the only arcade chain that had SDVX in my city just went kaput. I got into it a year or two before the pandemic when these new machines came in and I tried it out with the homies. I kinda pivoted to Project Diva during the pandemic but I still want to go back to SDVX. I'm waiting for my friend to buy a Pocket Voltex controller to see if I'm gonna invest on controllers to play it again.
i found a pretty updated SDVX machine at a local arcade bar... its time to sink my life into it 😊
I've been in love with this game for years :)
just passed my 3rd lvl 20 song recently
Just tried this game for the first time last night and now I’m itching to play more! Sucks that my closest sdvx cab is a round1 that’s an hour and a half drive away 😞
I lived in Indonesia and they do have SDVX on specific arcade zones. And is great to say it was nearby the place I lived. I do got better playing it but still capped at level 17, trying to increase my skill into 18 or maybe more. But it will take a very long time to master since I only play every weekends.
The song enter sound is so satisfying
4:55 somewhat recently(like last year), some round1 locations here in the States got localized valkyrie cabinets- in English and everything and they are so cool to play on
At the very least, we're finally getting a localized version, though not everything's translated.
This reminds me of a little bit of DJ Hero another rhythm game that tries to make you feel like a DJ. since they both use knobs and the tapping is simple but combined with another mechanic that makes you multitask a separate lane of sorts that gives charts with potential to become more complicated.
Honestly, Sound Voltex is like my go-to game when the maimai machines are down-- especially since most other rhythm games are just DDR clones, with the exception of jubeat, which I just don't vibe with personally. It's pretty fun, and I know that some of my friends are really into it! (A shame they aren't into maimai as well, since I need more people to play with, haha.)
Road to 1k getting closer 💪
This Summer, I got to play these rhythm games!
beatmania IIDX
SOUND VOLTEX
GITADORA
Nostalgia
pop’n music
So much fun!
Wow! Hope you'll have a amazing summer!
IIDX is way too hard and too dense.
@@gaalxystar1873 Yeah I prefer pop’n music over that
@@chris.twentyeightt pop'n music is tricky when it comes to chords though unlike iidx and like sdvx we have to freeform our hand when it comes to press 2 two blues, and 2 greens. But I agree they have fair dense charts
I actually don't know how I got into SDVX, but it's such a fun game. For now I just have to live with KSM on keyboard, but one day I'll try the actual game when I move to Australia
thx for using my vids :))
Oh my goodness you actually saw the video. Thanks for letting me use your vids even though I never asked permission lol
i went to a round 1 yesterday and played this!! will definitely be back soon for more~
Going to round one this week, so excited to try this out
Imma say this until you make an iidx vid
Where’s the iidx vid
Somewhere in a Google Doc
been playing for 3-4 months (home) and started on lvl 5-6 tracks now ive been able to reach 13 - 14 with keyboard and 10 - low 12s (arcade) edit : i got the faucetwo and i can play 11- low 13s edit 9/2/22 hey guys i can play 14-low 15s now 1/13/22 I can basically play all 15s and working on medium 16s and can play very low 17s
Yo its been like a year how's it going now?
I got to play at R1 for the first time not too long ago. It's fun. Totally going back.
played this once at r1 and was hooked ever since. got myself a yuancon and a couple song packs, now sitting at 16s pushing to complete at least one 17 song
Good vid. One of my favorite rhythm games.
Happy 10-Year Anniversary to Sound Voltex!
I live on the UK and somehow there is a sound voltex machine around 30mins away from my house (driving), it's sound lovtex vivid wave and not exceeded gear bust still works
Here in my place has sdvx vivid wave but the rly sad part is its not connected to the internet and they only plug it in for show TwT
IIDX next? ;)
I loooove sound voltex. Currently setting up sound voltex exceed gear on my laptop 😍🤩
I just got a cab 😁
TIL: Sound Voltex is shorter to say than SDVX
welp there goes the other half of my wallet after ddr A3
I went to the Round 1 in Vegas a year or so ago and played a bunch of rhythm games like Groove Coaster, my favorite Project Diva and Sound Voltex.
This game was freaking nuts, especially just coming off of a Project Diva session. It played really odd to me, but it was really fun nonetheless. I'd 100% check it out again if I ever get to go back.
My wish has been granted, thank you. Wonderful video :)
me watching this even though i already play sdvx
I got into my first controller a few days ago and got the official version of SDVX but I didn't notice any points system other than blaster gate. Also I cant find Shark Attack and it was my favourite chart on Unnamed Sound Voltex Clone
I've been trying to find a new game to try, since Wacca's online service it shutting down soon. I'll definitely try this next time I go to Round1!
man i wish they had sdvx in canada.
I’ve played 4-key rhythm games (primarily Flash Flash Revolution) for the past 16 years and played SDVX: Exceed Gear for the first time last night.
Wound up blowing through $30 at that cabinet. Absolutely worth. Started with 7s and I was clearing 12s by the end of the night.
Can someone help me find the song at 0:35
I have a faucetwo on the way, will finally be twisting knobs
it arrived 11 days ago and i’m already 8th dan 😎
Had my eye on this game since it came out but no arcade here onor nearby. Few months ago I splurged on a yuancon controller and downloaded a hdd dump with a crack and I've been having a blast on it. Feels like im playing 2 different maps ontop of eachother leading to crazy hand positions and transitions
please do a why you should play groove coaster
Just tried sound voltex in a local arcade today, it was but it was so confusing to play and it took so much of my credit bruh. I'm still confused on how to use the bottom rectangles
Having never played the dials seem kinda insane, in that keeping them aligned while they're moving seems like a lot. Perhaps it's easier than it seems?
Dealing with the knobs isn't as precise as the way you're probably thinking they handle in gameplay.
The game only detects if the knob is being turned in a certain direction when the laser is moving left or right, no matter how fast or slow you turn the knob.
I got a few questions since I’m getting into this considering how much I enjoyed playing the cab when I got to try it at CAX recently.
1. Is there a vertical monitor you can recommend for games like this/groove coaster/shmups?
2. Outside of the $10 month fee are there any reg fees or other hidden costs?
3. When/how long/how frequent are the songpack sales roughly?
4. How much space does it take on a computer and can it run on Mac?
Come to think of it, that kind of is a ton of questions but any help is super appreciated!!
Since most of these questions talk about the Konaste version of SDVX I cannot give any answers regarding that version of the game as I don't have any experience in that.
Go outside my room and start playing SDVX is my 2019 new year resolution. Best new year resolution ever, and it's actually healthier for my life as well. Nowadays, I played a lot of Nostalgia, a piano-based arcade rhythm game by Konami as well.
Man I love Nostalgia! I only played it once but I definitely would love to play it more and make a video on it someday.
@@FNWeeaboo I am a pianist. Nostalgia boosts my confidence to try practicing harder techniques in actual piano, such as arpeggios and jumps.
In my opinion, Nostalgia is very satisfying to play, especially the harder charts. In contrast, SDVX is less satisfying on harder charts. Nostalgia is also very calming, and the songs are just absolutely breathtaking. At the same time, I think Nostalgia is a lot harder than SDVX.
For me, Nostalgia just hit the right spot~ when I put on my headphones and play Nostalgia, it feels like I'm lost in my own world.
I’ve seen so many videos on sdvx and I always wanted to try it and today I finally played it and now I want a faucetwo or some other controller so I can play at home because I will very rarely go to the arcade where the machine is at due to it being so far
Nice. I totally agree! USC is amazing. I can't wait to get a controller one day!
I'm getting this for Christmas I love rhythm games
*me in brazil being able only to cry about it.
great video! I think this sold me on getting a little mini controller and setting up with one of the homebrew clones lol, ive been enjoying arcaea but touchscreen games are hell so I think im confident enough to make the leap now
Future here we now have an official way to play the game now
This is my favorite game actually. So much fun!
got to try SDVX (HH) today. Quite interesting and fun, though only problem was that it was a Japanese system so understanding what does what took some figuring out, and navigating the songs was also not the easiest because of the system language.
Nonetheless, next time I'm at the arcade I'll be playing it again and I'll also be getting an e-amusent card so I can track my progress
Love these vids. Been going to round1 a lot and im up to level 14. Liked commented subbed and all that jazz ❤ 💙
5:16 question (sorry if it sounds stupid), is it actually possible to just use a regular Bandaipassport? I tried it and it doesn't seem to respond ;w;
My local arcade doesn't sell those fancy amusement cards (if I wanted to obtain one, I'll need to order online and its quite pricey)
I played this game in an arcade in Japan, I already had played a lot of osu and some 4k rhythm games, but I tried a 3 just to see how it went.
It was very easy, so I then tried a 12 and failed lmao.
I'm looking to buy a controller since there are none of these in arcades in Europe.
great content, keep it up
Good game yes very
nice videos and great content :)
Great vid! I played this for the first time at my local Round1, it's a lot of fun and I'll definitely be playing it again. Do you happen to know if there is any way to control the volume or use headphones with it? The arcade set the volume to high and it hurts my ears lol. **Edit - Never mind, didn't realize it has a headphone jack (awesome)
If you want to change the volume press 7 or 1 on the keypad to increase and decrease it respectively
@@FNWeeaboo Thanks
I don't have any local arcades nearby sadly so I'll never have the full experience, however I made a (terrible) blind investment into a yuancon sdvx lite 3 and the Konasute subscription.
I'm terrible at this game but it's already taken the spot as my favourite rhythm game by far.
I started playing this around early/mid july this year after getting over the initial intimidation factor which plagued me for months. Idk if the experience of years of stepmania helped me but I went from playing 7-10s (to get a feel of the game) to already being 9th dan in the span of a few months! I'm saving up for a controller so I can play sdvx cloud (or USC since I tried on keyboard too)
Question, my local cabinet only had Light Start, which punishes you for trying harder songs, by failing you and using up your 3 song plays. This coupled with the massive song library and no english localization makes this a bit of a nightmare. Is there a way to enable standard start or do certain cabinets have them? There are multiple cabinets at my round 1 arcade, perhaps others have Standard Start? Is it worth checking?
But more importantly, are there translations of the filter menu so I can actually find a song thats hard enough to entertain and challenge me but not overwhelm me and also in a genre I like within short time we get to pick a song?
Was my first time playing, wasted like 3 credits on just sorting through higher difficulty songs to challenge myself after doing tutorial and novice tracks. Always came down to the wire navigating those menus with that timer and how many anime songs I had to skip through.
so they have actually fixed this in the new SDVX Exceed Gear cabinets. Basically Light start was like a quick play. You can play up to 3 songs. at least two. If you fail the second one, then you do not get to move on. The new Exceed Gear cabinets have a touchscreen and an english version. you can adjust the volume, lights, etc. Recomend youtube searching and listening to songs u want to play before you go to the arcade.
yoo i have a question
why is there a stat like graph while picking a song?
Nice video!!
Just bought a sdvx controller, come from 5 yrs of mania style rhythm games, time to die!
I played it in a free play arcade and the tutorial is easy. Then I jumped to the advanced songs and failed miserably after thinking that the tutorial is too easy. Next, I played the easier songs with excellent performance and then a medium difficulty song with a couple misses but, still got a 100 percent effectiveness range. You got to master the easier songs before you are able to beat the hard songs.
Since I'm poor AF and don't live in America or East Asia I play k-shoot with a Dualshock 1 lol
It works surprisingly okay!
You gotta do what you gotta do
i cant even try sound voltex because theres no in brazil and i have no money to spend on getting a controler
Same, but I am from Russia
does anyone know the song at 0:35
Good video, god bless you brother from Korea
but me no hav arcade in my entire country
Literally the only reason I know this game exists is because of, ironically, Friday Night Funkin, specifically the recent Silly Billy mod that has a song called "Tri-torial" which is literally just a Sound Voltex chart with zero tutorial on what the buttons do or how you're meant to play it, honestly the best troll I've ever seen. But it got me intrigued as to what the game was so here we are, who's really laughing now?
when's the IIDX overview coming? I still wanna get an sdvx cab though lol
I need to get to a decent understanding of IIDX so it won't be for a while unfortunately as I would need to drive to my nearest IIDX cab
@@FNWeeaboo I believe in you
My local round1 finally opened a few months back, here I was thinking finally I get to experience dance rush. But after discovering sound voltex, I can't stop thinking about it.
Edit: even after jumping the Japanese language barrier it was fun.
I’ve always wanted to get into this game I’ve got a round one near me but I always get intimidated by the navigation of the game 😢 any tips
you should def make a Pop'n Music video! It would be interesting :)!
I would if I could find a reliable way to play where I'm at
You should do videos on Jubeat and Beatmania. I think those are the best rhythm games for new players.
Definitely would if I can find a place nearby to play Jubeat and in the case of beatmania actually get good at it
is it better to play the regular mode ( the one that you can play up to 3-4 songs) or premium time (the one that you can play for 10 minutes)?
I'm not so sure to be honest
premium time > standard start, they’re the same price but you get a lot more value off of premium time. Light start is cheaper though, since it’s only one credit
@@MooncakePuff what about the song selection, will the time still continue or will it pause until a song is selected?
@@nhito4016 it’ll still countdown, it only pauses between loading and when you’re starting a song
@@MooncakePuff thanks for letting me know!
where can I buy the controllers?
Yuancon is generally the preferred place to get the controllers
I'd love to play the arcade game cause I'm tired of using the Unnamed Clone on pc with a keyboard but I live in Italy and arcades here are basically non-existent and I wouldn't be able to get a controller for pc cause it would cost too much for both the thing and shipping lmao
anybody know what the first song is?
Citrus - Kamome Sano
decided to try something fresh other than the regular gekichumai series sega has; I definitely see why it’s popular and I will probably end up spending too much on this game, but just like chunithm there’s gonna be a lot of muscle memory involved
I just wish I could get more waifus my local arcade doesn’t have card connect
6:27 The husbandos are for the ladies AND the gays too
What headphones does it use? Wired or Bluetooth?
Wired 3.5mm jack
@@FNWeeaboo Thank you for the quick response!