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Thursday, 7 May 2015

Unboxing [JP]: K-On! Houkago Live!! HD ver. (PS3)

The Light Music Club have their own rhythm game! Here's an overview of the HD remastered version of Houkago Live!!


K-On! Houkago Live!! is a music rhythm game based on the K-On! franchise. The gameplay is similar to other game-pad based rhythm games where you press the button that matches the one on the screen. The songs in this game are the music that the characters sung in the anime's first season and from the character CDs. There are a total of 19 songs in this game.

Here's the setlist for Houkago Live!!:
Watashi no Koi wa Hotchikisu 
Humming Bird
Sunday Siesta
Hello Little Girl
Fuwa Fuwa Time
Dear My Keys~Kenban no Mahou~
Jaja Uma Way to Go
Sweet Bitter Beauty Song
Fude pen~boru pen~ 
Lets Go! 
Kare Nochi Raisu 
Mezase Happi 100% 
Watashi wa Watashi no Michi wo Iku 
Guitar ni Kubittake 
Happy!? Sorry!! 
Heart Goes Boom!! 
Girly Storm Shishou Stick 
Cagayake! GIRLS 
Don't Say Lazy

The game is entirely in Japanese but considering this is a rhythm game they are fairly easy to navigate so it's considered import friendly, baring in mind the cutscenes are in Japanese. You can also play this game in 3D.

Format: PlayStation 3 (also available on PlayStation Portable (not remastered however))
Version: Japan
Exclusive: Yes (to Sony that is)
Local Players: 1
Online Players: 2-4
Resolution: NTSC 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p [This is based on the video output, resolution in-game may be different]
HDD Space: 1040 MB (Install), 320 KB (Save)
Trophies: No

K-On! Houkago Live!! HD is available in Japan for PlayStation 3 (copies of the original PlayStation Portable version may still be available) and wasn't released outside the region. You can still order the game on sites like Play Asia.


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