The Game Music category initially featured 19 selectable songs, including all 17 from the original version, except "Monster Hunter Medley" replaced with the version from Additionally the Variety category features 9 songs from other series, including all 5 from the original version, one introduced in Also returning are the songs "Uso" and "Rain", respectively ending theme #1 and opening #5 from the anime Additional songs were added in subsequent updates to the game, specifically: This update also set timed release for two Namco Original songs and timed removing for two J-Pop songs and the Game song "Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire - Champion Medley", removed on October 24, 2019.This update also set the removal of "crossing field" on December 2.
The Namco Original section features 3 starting tracks, plus 4 unlockable ones, and all 7 tracks are taken from previous Taiko no Tatsujin games:
Additionally the Variety category features 5 songs, including 4 from other series, a new onw and three The fifth song is Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP), considered non-fiction, but sung by the The J-Pop category also includes a song from a fictional series, returning from There also are the songs "Sugar Song to Bitter Step", "Himawari no Yakusoku", and "RPG", respectively the ending theme from the anime One of the other songs is "Koi" by Gen Hoshino, which served as the main theme for the drama version of Also available is a bonus Namco Original song for purchasing the Donder Pack Vol.19~24 Set. Replies. Two additional songs were later added to this pack:
Taiko no Tatsujin: DOKI! Additionally the Variety category features two songs from other series, one returning from While this is a medal game, it still features a minigame version of Taiko no Tatsujin, including 44 selectable songs. ", "QUESTION", "Hard Knock Days", "talking", "V (Volt)", "Warera Omou, Yue ni Warera Ari", "Doraemon no Uta", "Pokemon XY -Wild Pokemon Battle Medley-", and "Pokemon XY -Trainer Battle Medley-".
Additional songs made available for download are, by date: The second console game in the series features 34 selectable songs, with 6 of them in the Anime section, all of them returning from various games in the series, but none of them featured in the previous console game:
Additionally, the Variety category features 18 songs from other series, including all the 16 songs featured in the final update of the previous version (considering that Also the J-Pop category features a song from a fictional series, returning from the previous version:
The third game in the series features 44 selectable songs, with 10 of them in the Anime section, including the 7 recurring songs from previous games and 3 new ones (listed in Additionally the category Namco Original features 4 songs from other games, including the two from the previous game and two new ones, specifically: The eighth main portable game in the series and second for Nintendo 3DS, it initially features 63 selectable songs, plus 57 downloadable ones, bringing the total up to 120, though some were only available for limited periods of time. Additionally the Variety category includes 3 songs from other series, 2 returning ones and a new one: 8 additional songs are available for download at the day of launch, including a new one and 7 returning ones: Terms apply. Additionally, the Variety category features the same 31 songs from other series as the final update of the previous version: Additionally 2 songs were made available for download at the day of release, a recurring one and a new one (in An additional new song was made available to download for free at the day of release, and later as paid DLC: