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| title=        Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2
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| developer=    iNiS
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| publisher=    Nintendo
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| system=      Nintendo DS
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Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 (燃えろ!熱血リズム魂 押忍!闘え!応援団2: Let's Go! Hot-Blooded Rhythm Spirit: Go! Fight! Cheering Squad 2) is the official sequel to [[Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan]].  The returning squad, living in the town of Yuhi, must now deal with a rival squad taking up residence in the adjacent town of Asahi.  While occasionally confronting each other, they must also help 15 new individuals (one of which returns from the first game while another is the son of another character from the same game), plus 3 extra characters.
 
Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 (燃えろ!熱血リズム魂 押忍!闘え!応援団2: Let's Go! Hot-Blooded Rhythm Spirit: Go! Fight! Cheering Squad 2) is the official sequel to [[Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan]].  The returning squad, living in the town of Yuhi, must now deal with a rival squad taking up residence in the adjacent town of Asahi.  While occasionally confronting each other, they must also help 15 new individuals (one of which returns from the first game while another is the son of another character from the same game), plus 3 extra characters.
  
The mechanics have borrowed and improved from [[Elite Beat Agents]], introducing a new unlockable that takes away the timing circle and gradually fazes out the markers, forcing players to memorize the timing and placement of the rhythm, and the option to play as the Agents throughout both towns, as well as being able to play as J and the yellow tabby from the original Ouendan (originally a limited DS download in Japan, now only unlockable through cheating devices such as Action Replay).
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The mechanics have borrowed and improved from [[Elite Beat Agents]], introducing a new unlockable that takes away the timing circle and gradually fazes out the markers, forcing players to memorize the timing and placement of the rhythm, and the option to play as the Agents throughout both towns, as well as being able to play as J and the yellow tabby from the original Ouendan in Multiplayer (originally a limited DS download in Japan, now only unlockable through cheating devices such as Action Replay).
  
 
==File Formats==
 
==File Formats==
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* nsbmd (Models + Texture)
 
* nsbmd (Models + Texture)
 
* nsbca (Animation)
 
* nsbca (Animation)
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===Sound and Music===
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* SDat
  
 
==Ripping Tutorial==
 
==Ripping Tutorial==
  
Unfortunately, due to a similar compression file used in the PAL versions of Elite Beat Agents, [1OZL], Ouendan 2 cannot be easily ripped through DS ripping programs such as Tinke and Console Tools, so until the mentioned software are updated to compensate for the compression file, or a different DS ripping tool comes along to bypass it, the best chance you have of at least getting the sprites and images is to use DeSmuMe's built-in Map and OAM Viewers, or disable layers and hopes that they aren't mapped to a black background.
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[[File:1OZLExample.png|thumbnail|right|An example of the files used for the Lighthearted Cheer's intermission scenes]]Unfortunately, due to the fact that the files are compressed with an algorithm similar to the one used in the PAL versions of Elite Beat Agents, [1OZL], Ouendan 2 cannot be easily ripped through DS ripping programs such as Tinke and Console Tools, so until the mentioned software are updated to compensate for the compression file, or a different DS ripping tool comes along to bypass it, only the SDat folder can be accessed, viewed, and exported through Tinke.  As for sprites and images, the best possible solution is to use DeSmuME's layer disabler, and built-in OAM and Map Viewers, provided they aren't presented with a black background.
 
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Attempting to use the hot keys to get over the lack of a decompression option only produces the following problems listed below:
Attempting to use the hot keys to get over the lack of a decompression option only produces a mess of non-linear colors over what palettes you could find (pressing P on NCLR), an incomprehensible image looking nothing like what the tiles should look like (Pressing T on NCGR), and the assembled product is completely blank (Pressing M on NCSR), or just as messy (If you access the palette and click "Change the depth" before accessing the tiles and assembled image).
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<gallery>
 
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File:1OZLPaletteError.png|Attempting to access palette (P)
Don't be fooled by what compression folders you do find.  Because Ouendan 2 shares the same engine as Elite Beat Agents (And to some extent the original Ouendan), many sprites and images from both games carry over into Ouendan 2.
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File:1OZLTileError.png|Attempting to access tiles (T)
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File:1OZLMapError1.png|Attempting to access full Image (M)
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File:1OZLMapError2.png|Attempting to access full image after changing the palette's depth
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</gallery>
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[[File:CarryOverEBA.png|thumbnail|right|Finding Commander Kahn's in-game portrait among Ouendan 2's data]]Don't be fooled by what compression folders you do find.  Because Ouendan 2 shares the same engine as Elite Beat Agents (And to some extent the original Ouendan), many sprites and images from both games carry over into Ouendan 2.  So what you think is an unused portrait of Commander Kahn is really old compression files that haven't been removed from the earlier two games.

Latest revision as of 18:41, 5 June 2023

Box Art

Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2

Developer: iNiS
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS


Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 (燃えろ!熱血リズム魂 押忍!闘え!応援団2: Let's Go! Hot-Blooded Rhythm Spirit: Go! Fight! Cheering Squad 2) is the official sequel to Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. The returning squad, living in the town of Yuhi, must now deal with a rival squad taking up residence in the adjacent town of Asahi. While occasionally confronting each other, they must also help 15 new individuals (one of which returns from the first game while another is the son of another character from the same game), plus 3 extra characters.

The mechanics have borrowed and improved from Elite Beat Agents, introducing a new unlockable that takes away the timing circle and gradually fazes out the markers, forcing players to memorize the timing and placement of the rhythm, and the option to play as the Agents throughout both towns, as well as being able to play as J and the yellow tabby from the original Ouendan in Multiplayer (originally a limited DS download in Japan, now only unlockable through cheating devices such as Action Replay).

File Formats

2D Images

  • NCLR (Palette)
  • NCGR (Tiles)
  • NCSR (Image Tiles)
  • NCER (Multiple Tiles)
  • NANR (Animation; rarely used)

2D Sprites

  • ntfp (Palette)
  • ntft (Tiles)

3D

  • nsbmd (Models + Texture)
  • nsbca (Animation)

Sound and Music

  • SDat

Ripping Tutorial

An example of the files used for the Lighthearted Cheer's intermission scenes

Unfortunately, due to the fact that the files are compressed with an algorithm similar to the one used in the PAL versions of Elite Beat Agents, [1OZL], Ouendan 2 cannot be easily ripped through DS ripping programs such as Tinke and Console Tools, so until the mentioned software are updated to compensate for the compression file, or a different DS ripping tool comes along to bypass it, only the SDat folder can be accessed, viewed, and exported through Tinke. As for sprites and images, the best possible solution is to use DeSmuME's layer disabler, and built-in OAM and Map Viewers, provided they aren't presented with a black background.

Attempting to use the hot keys to get over the lack of a decompression option only produces the following problems listed below:

Finding Commander Kahn's in-game portrait among Ouendan 2's data

Don't be fooled by what compression folders you do find. Because Ouendan 2 shares the same engine as Elite Beat Agents (And to some extent the original Ouendan), many sprites and images from both games carry over into Ouendan 2. So what you think is an unused portrait of Commander Kahn is really old compression files that haven't been removed from the earlier two games.