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====== オトッキー (Otocky) ====== | ====== オトッキー (Otocky) ====== |
**//Otocky//** is a very early, music-focused, shooter by [[person:toshio_iwai|Toshio Iwai]], released exclusively for the [[tool:hardware:nes#Famicom Disk System]]. It was released in 1987---the same year as another important generative music game //[[To be on Top]]//---and involves the player rescuing musical notes using a flying craft which plays a set note with each shot depending on which direction the player fires in. The shots are linked to the beat of the music, so each note matches and enhances the score. Different instruments are collected during play. | **//Otocky//** is a very early, music-focused, shooter by [[toshio_iwai|Toshio Iwai]], released exclusively for the [[tool:hardware:nes#Famicom Disk System]]. It was released in 1987---the same year as another important generative music game //[[form:videogame:to_be_on_top]]//---and involves the player rescuing musical notes using a flying craft which plays a set note with each shot depending on which direction the player fires in. The shots are linked to the beat of the music, so each note matches and enhances the score. Different instruments are collected during play. |
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The title is a less familiar (to people outside Japan) version of the word 'otaku', which in some parts of Japan has the same meaning and in other parts a slightly different one.((Dunno how true this actually is)) | The title is a less familiar (to people outside Japan) version of the word 'otaku', which in some parts of Japan has the same meaning and in other parts a slightly different one.((Dunno how true this actually is)) |