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Elite Beat Agents is a Nintendo DS video game released in 2006 and 2007 by Nintendo. The game is a westernized version of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, which had proved successful in Japan. It's a rhythm game in which a secret organization funded by the government dances to help people through often outrageous problems. It was critically acclaimed for it's innovative contributions to the music genre, currently having an average of 88% on GameRankings.com.

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  • Elite Beat Agents is a Nintendo DS video game released in 2006 and 2007 by Nintendo. The game is a westernized version of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, which had proved successful in Japan. It's a rhythm game in which a secret organization funded by the government dances to help people through often outrageous problems. It was critically acclaimed for it's innovative contributions to the music genre, currently having an average of 88% on GameRankings.com.
  • The game follows the Elite Beat Agents, a secret agency that uses the power of song, dance, and encouragement to help out those in need around the world, like a government agency of cheerleaders. The agents are led by Commander Khan, who sends agents on missions, usually to help those who yell for it. The game's plot is split up into episodes, each with its own plot with Episode 15 connecting most of them together. The game itself doesn't have a big plot as each episode is a story of its own with the agents as one of the only constants besides other characters if one looks closely.
  • This game is rather underrated, despite being one of the best DS games available. This game is often referred to as EBA because of it's long title.
  • Elite Beat Agents is a rhythm game for the Nintendo DS.
  • Elite Beat Agents è un simulatore di ritmo per Nintendo DS, conosciuto come il colpevole della maggior parte delle rotture di polsi e della mano per le ripetute pressioni del pennino e di Nintendo DS perforati da esso.
  • Elite Beat Agents ist ein Spiel für den Nintendo DS, welches am 6. November 2006 erstmals in Amerika erschien. Am 13. Juli 2007 erschien es schließlich auch in Europa. Developer des Spiel ist iNiS, Publisher Nintendo. Für den Nintendo DS als Teil der "Touch! Generations"-Label in Nordamerika. bekannt. Vorgänger des Spiels ist Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, welches nur in Japan erschien. __TOC__
  • Elite Beat Agents (an Americanized sequel to the Japanese game Osu Tatakae Ouendan) is a Rhythm Game for the Nintendo DS that makes extensive and exclusive use of the stylus. It stars the EBA, Men In Black who solve the world's problems through music and dance, as opposed to the uniquely-Japanese male cheerleaders from its Japanese progenitor.
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  • Elite Beat Agents is a Nintendo DS video game released in 2006 and 2007 by Nintendo. The game is a westernized version of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, which had proved successful in Japan. It's a rhythm game in which a secret organization funded by the government dances to help people through often outrageous problems. It was critically acclaimed for it's innovative contributions to the music genre, currently having an average of 88% on GameRankings.com.
  • The game follows the Elite Beat Agents, a secret agency that uses the power of song, dance, and encouragement to help out those in need around the world, like a government agency of cheerleaders. The agents are led by Commander Khan, who sends agents on missions, usually to help those who yell for it. The game's plot is split up into episodes, each with its own plot with Episode 15 connecting most of them together. The game itself doesn't have a big plot as each episode is a story of its own with the agents as one of the only constants besides other characters if one looks closely.
  • This game is rather underrated, despite being one of the best DS games available. This game is often referred to as EBA because of it's long title.
  • Elite Beat Agents is a rhythm game for the Nintendo DS.
  • Elite Beat Agents è un simulatore di ritmo per Nintendo DS, conosciuto come il colpevole della maggior parte delle rotture di polsi e della mano per le ripetute pressioni del pennino e di Nintendo DS perforati da esso.
  • Elite Beat Agents (an Americanized sequel to the Japanese game Osu Tatakae Ouendan) is a Rhythm Game for the Nintendo DS that makes extensive and exclusive use of the stylus. It stars the EBA, Men In Black who solve the world's problems through music and dance, as opposed to the uniquely-Japanese male cheerleaders from its Japanese progenitor. Known primarily for its weird Japanese charm and unique control scheme, Ouendan became a hit among import gamers, prompting Nintendo and its developer to bring the game to North America under its alternate name, retaining most of the visual charm of the original, but (understandably) replacing the J-Pop music with various popular American songs to create a uniquely "American" atmosphere. Elite Beat Agents was also treated as a genuine sequel to Ouendan and featured many gameplay upgrades over its Japanese predecessor and even a few cameos from Ouendan characters as an Easter Egg for the import fanbase. The game sold reasonably well, though despite Ouendan receiving a Japanese sequel, a sequel to Elite Beat Agents hasn't been forthcoming. Many of the mechanics upgrades from Elite Beat Agents found their way into Ouendan 2 anyway, and a special promotion in Japan allowed players to download a special "EBA Mode" that replaced the Japanese Ouendan with the Elite Beat Agents.
  • Elite Beat Agents ist ein Spiel für den Nintendo DS, welches am 6. November 2006 erstmals in Amerika erschien. Am 13. Juli 2007 erschien es schließlich auch in Europa. Developer des Spiel ist iNiS, Publisher Nintendo. Für den Nintendo DS als Teil der "Touch! Generations"-Label in Nordamerika. bekannt. Vorgänger des Spiels ist Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, welches nur in Japan erschien. __TOC__
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