Like other new games in the arcades that recently came out, this will cost 15 virtual tokens for 4 coins which may be equal to a credit. For games like this, things will be costly since I have never played any Bishi Bashi games before in my life and this is more or less the first one. Shame that I had no idea on the fishing mini-game as if I grabbed on the cheap ones without any problems. The bigger problem on my first attempt has been my timing. It has been half-ass when it comes to playing Beatmania IIDX ever since several years ago even with the balance strategy to keep my timing right and I STILL have a hard time in keeping my timing right with the silent intro and outro portions of the songs.
I guess that if I don't make any mistakes, I won't get penalized in Bishi Bashi games when it comes to further parts of it but then, I eventually visited the DJ gig venue by the name of Rev Up Stomp Out yesterday after this. Of course, the change from Museca to Bishi Bashi Channel may be a good news for me but it's not the same for those who have played Museca. So, the options for the operators are:
- Get the offline kit for the Museca machine and install it so people can play it.
- Upgrade the cabinet which involves changing the game from Museca to Bishi Bashi Channel.
It's a shame that the machine's offline but I still got to play the game anyway to experience the Bishi Bashi series for the first time. Unfortunately, I look like a sucker at the series although the concept seems to be interesting at best but I can probably say the same for when I had played Beatmania IIDX for the first time. Not to mention the button mashing method is different as the buttons are large that I need to find a way to mash the buttons at higher speed.
The Attract Mode is full of Demo Mode as indicated from one of the gameplay videos on YouTube and the only to see the Title Screen will be to insert the coins. *Sigh* I don't know what the game's intro is like.