Chunithm
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Chunithm[1] is an arcade rhythm game developed and published by Sega. It was demoed first in some Japanese arcades in November 2014,[2][3] and was officially released on 16 July 2015.[4] The game's title of Chunithm is a portmanteau of "chūnibyō"[5] and "rhythm".[3]
Gameplay[]
In Chunithm, players use touch and motion-based sensor bars to input commands that correspond to the notes scrolling down from the top of the screen. Depending on the type of note, players may be required to tap, hold, or slide their fingers against the bottom sensor bar or wave their hands in the air between the sensors located on either side of the machine. There are seven types of notes.
The first version of Chunithm to be released outside of Japan, CHUNITHM SUPERSTAR, is expected to be released at certain dates at different countries. The launch dates and its countries/areas are:
- Singapore: 26 November 2020
- Taiwan: 27 November 2020
- Hong Kong: 2 December 2020
- Macau: 3 December 2020
- Korea: 9 December 2020
- Australia: 2 February 2021
- New Zealand: 27 March 2021
- Thailand: 3 April 2021
The "CHUNITHM SUPERSTAR" is based on "CHUNITHM STAR" that was released in 2017. [6]
Differences Between Japan And International Versions[]
- Gameplay Data Is Independent(Japan vs International)
- Course Mode Is Currently Unavailable
- World's End Mode Is Currently Unavailable
References[]
- ^ チュウニズム
- ^ "演奏姿で魅せる! セガの新音ゲー「CHUNITHM(チュウニズム)」". Impress Watch. 28 November 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "空間を切り裂くエア操作! セガが放つ新感覚音楽ゲーム「CHUNITHM(チュウニズム)」の秋葉原でのロケーションテストをレポート". 4gamer.net. 1 December 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
- ^ Eisenbeis, Richard (12 December 2015). "Sega's Newest Music Game Could Only Exist in an Arcade". Kotaku. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
- ^ 中二病
- ^ "Chunithm International ver. Facebook Page". Facebook.
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