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Old 12-09-2006, 12:36 AM   #1
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Default FS: Guitar Hero GBC equivalent on Neo-Geo Pocket Color

I had this for sale in the Neo-Geo forum as well as my other rhythm based stuff for sale (Visit the thread "Para Para Paradise w/Controller | Guitar Hero Original Cherry Controller | GF & DM")


Neo-Geo Pocket Color Ocean/Camo Blue console in box (Great Condition! Scratch free screen nicely in tact - No manuals) - $30

Cool Cool Jam (Mint/Complete) - $10


For those of you who remember the Neo-Geo pocket, Cool Cool Jam was a rhythm game for the console. It was a jam session based game where you have the choice of playing the following instruments:

Guitar, Drums, Violin, Bass, Saxophone, Trumpet, and Turntables!

Picture holding the system upside-down, using the A and B buttons as frets and the joystick as the strum bar for the guitar. It's pretty nifty. Pending on the instrument, you hold the console a certain way to simulate actual instrumentation. I think you hold the Violin sideways. I bought the game and never really played it much. The quality of the gameplay is equivalent to that of the Gameboy Color series Beatmania and Pop'n Music games, but probably a lot better. The game is a Japanese import, but of course, like most pocket systems, the Neo-Geo pocket has no region protection, so if you ever want to buy more games, you can buy them from any country.

I'm not sure if anyone would be interested in this, but I think it'd be a nice novelty item for someone to have who really enjoys rhythm games of all kinds.
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Old 12-09-2006, 01:26 AM   #2
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If you're holding the system whatever way you mention for each instrument, how do you know what you're supposed to press without seeing the screen (disregarding chart memorization)?
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Sorry, that may have sounded confusing. When I meant sideways or upside-down, I meant just turning the console 180 or 360 degrees, not actually flipping it over. The screen flips or turns pending on the instrument you're playing.
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I can try and get some screen shots, I'll try posting some later.
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