Really hope that the next firmware release of Maimai enables text-input-based song search function... Scrolling through a myriad of not-so-well-arranged songs to find a desired one is a huge pain.
Love the motion design and animations! Always love more outreach for maimai! The social aspect seriously shapes communities and really creates some amazing friendships. When the cabinets begin rocking, it's actually because their levelers aren't fully down or that the cabs are on a surface that the levelers can't go fully down, such as a plush carpet. It's actually pretty dangerous when the levelers aren't fully down, as the cab *can* move. I'd recommend to get a tech to ensure that the back two and front two corner levelers are secured fully down with a wrench. If you're able to still rotate the levelers by hand, they're too loose.
My first interaction with MaiMai was when my friend saw me playing Taiko No Tatsujin and told me to try MaiMai, and I was addicted from the first time I played. Now, I regularly play both... Slightly leaning towards MaiMai
In the Philippines Chunithm costs a little bit more than Maimai where Chunithm cost per game is like 50PHP/1.45AUD whereas Maimai costs 45PHP/1.31AUD but the cost for both games can be lowered when we redeem the token promos.
Depends on place though. iirc here(ncr) tokens are 5 pesos each if no promos, chunithm costs 8 tokens(₱40) while maimai takes 9(₱45) Edit: chuni stays at 8 tokens while mai needs 10 now :(
I think they recently raised the price of chuni from 2.40 to 2.60 at timezone (I’m so sad). I guess the higher price for maimai makes sense considering you get 4 songs (if playing with a friend) as opposed to chuni with only 3 songs. You could cabinet play if there’s two chunis but most arcades only have one from what I’ve seen.
Don’t play at timezone unless you buy a package, minimally the $30 for 20 games, it’s over priced asf. Other arcades probably offer better offers, the arcade I play maimai at is $1.10 per game with package but I know some arcades that my friends go to where each game is $0.40 with package.
I have found an arcade that carries 8 chunithm cabinets here in Singapore and its about $3 for 2 games, while timezone usually charges $3 per game for people who only have welcome card status. Also chunithm can be played in 1/2/3/4 players so I tend to like it more than maimai where you are forced to play in pairs
@@Hanabiiiiiiiii I'm Australian and I'm refering to Australian prices of timezones (the Sydney ones idk if they price it differently in other states). I don't recall if there is a $30 for 20 games package but either that or a similar package probably only allows for red or yellow games but maimai and chuni are considered blue/purple games so they're not included in the package. Other arcades (KOKO) also have similar pricing for maimai and chuni. Idk what country you're from and how the pricing works there but Timezone and KOKO arcades are really the only options I have to play maimai and chuni, and aint no way would I find a place that prices it below 2-3AUD
If I'm not wrong, Timezone has a double deal on Sundays, so spending 50 gets you $100-120 worth. That actually puts 1 gane of chuni the same, if not cheaper than other areas (I'm from singapore)
i love that the examples from 1:14 are all just t+paz songs lol
He’s the face of Maimai
@@jen8427 kinda true
@@jen8427 Yeah considering the fact he is also the one that made the 10 year special song
and the oshama trilogy of all things 😭
Really hope that the next firmware release of Maimai enables text-input-based song search function... Scrolling through a myriad of not-so-well-arranged songs to find a desired one is a huge pain.
maimai's touch screen is not really a touch screen, so that is a big ask... some sort of song search or name folders would be nice though
Love the motion design and animations! Always love more outreach for maimai! The social aspect seriously shapes communities and really creates some amazing friendships.
When the cabinets begin rocking, it's actually because their levelers aren't fully down or that the cabs are on a surface that the levelers can't go fully down, such as a plush carpet. It's actually pretty dangerous when the levelers aren't fully down, as the cab *can* move. I'd recommend to get a tech to ensure that the back two and front two corner levelers are secured fully down with a wrench. If you're able to still rotate the levelers by hand, they're too loose.
Pricing wise in japan, its just 100 yen for a game, or about 60 cents USD. Arcades outside of japan charge way too much
depending on country, in vietnam they only cost anywhere from 11k to 17k dong (in comparison 100 yen is around 17k dong)
My first interaction with MaiMai was when my friend saw me playing Taiko No Tatsujin and told me to try MaiMai, and I was addicted from the first time I played. Now, I regularly play both... Slightly leaning towards MaiMai
4:20
Not the broken Macquarie cab 😂
it's fixed now but mq be mq and still has shit internet
Ngl you couldn't explain any better, well done
Now i will call it weird washing machine escaped from harvey norman
In the Philippines Chunithm costs a little bit more than Maimai where Chunithm cost per game is like 50PHP/1.45AUD whereas Maimai costs 45PHP/1.31AUD but the cost for both games can be lowered when we redeem the token promos.
Depends on place though. iirc here(ncr) tokens are 5 pesos each if no promos, chunithm costs 8 tokens(₱40) while maimai takes 9(₱45)
Edit: chuni stays at 8 tokens while mai needs 10 now :(
I think they recently raised the price of chuni from 2.40 to 2.60 at timezone (I’m so sad). I guess the higher price for maimai makes sense considering you get 4 songs (if playing with a friend) as opposed to chuni with only 3 songs. You could cabinet play if there’s two chunis but most arcades only have one from what I’ve seen.
Don’t play at timezone unless you buy a package, minimally the $30 for 20 games, it’s over priced asf. Other arcades probably offer better offers, the arcade I play maimai at is $1.10 per game with package but I know some arcades that my friends go to where each game is $0.40 with package.
I have found an arcade that carries 8 chunithm cabinets here in Singapore and its about $3 for 2 games, while timezone usually charges $3 per game for people who only have welcome card status. Also chunithm can be played in 1/2/3/4 players so I tend to like it more than maimai where you are forced to play in pairs
@@Hanabiiiiiiiii I'm Australian and I'm refering to Australian prices of timezones (the Sydney ones idk if they price it differently in other states). I don't recall if there is a $30 for 20 games package but either that or a similar package probably only allows for red or yellow games but maimai and chuni are considered blue/purple games so they're not included in the package. Other arcades (KOKO) also have similar pricing for maimai and chuni. Idk what country you're from and how the pricing works there but Timezone and KOKO arcades are really the only options I have to play maimai and chuni, and aint no way would I find a place that prices it below 2-3AUD
@@JjisanX Oh oops my bad I’m Singaporean, the deals here make maimai decently affordable.
If I'm not wrong, Timezone has a double deal on Sundays, so spending 50 gets you $100-120 worth. That actually puts 1 gane of chuni the same, if not cheaper than other areas (I'm from singapore)
I will rate it as my third favorite washing machine behind Conner McGregor’s and mine
LOL so you know how you mentioned about changing from dx to standard and vice versa, they actually listed in the white scrolling text in the game
Could be worse, you could be outside Asia and be stuck out of DX machines... at least we have some sparse Ongeki...
4:33 $2.80 in Melbourne with blue card
great video man!!
Waiting for maimai to come to America (will probably never happen)
I played this game once in sydney and then another time after that
The venue split is 80/20 more than 50/50 but yeah its like after dd only 2 dollars a cred or a bit less
will u make a taiko video 🙏
I'll be honest I havent played Taiko in like 8 months but it's something I want to get back into
Wao it's maimai