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=概况=
= 简介 =
GITADORA(日语:ギタドラ,为Guitar和Drum的片假名写法去掉尾音拼合的结果),是KONAMI在1999年推出的两款可联动的模拟音乐街机。通过模拟电吉他和架子鼓的演奏以进行游戏。


GITADORA的原名是GuitarFreaks & DrumMania(大陆称为“吉他高手”和“狂热鼓手”),本来是两款分别发行的街机,但是自2000年的[[AC GF4DM3|GUITARFREAKS 4thMIX & drummania 3rdMIX]]起,两个机种同步更新,共享曲库,并沿袭至今。收录曲的曲风以ROCK、METAL和J-POP为主。
# [[什么是GITADORA]]
 
# [[GITADORA的游玩方式]]
目前的最新机种是2021年4月稼动的[[AC GD HIGH-VOLTAGE|GITADORA HIGH-VOLTAGE]],总体上该代是GuitarFreaks第28代、DrumMania第27代。
 
=历史沿袭=
GITADORA的历史沿袭大致可分为三个时期,即初代、XG和GITADORA时期,其中GuitarFreaks方面在V系列变更了框体的规格,该方面可看做一个额外的时期。
 
== GuitarFreaks ==
;初代GuitarFreaks系列
:控制器为简化形的吉他样式,附有肩带,方便游玩时将控制器挂在身上。控制器右方有三个按钮,依序为红、绿、蓝色的按键,下方则有一可上下拨动的弹奏键,模拟吉他弹奏。控制器内部还有感应器,在出现摇动音符时玩家需要摇动吉他琴颈。吉他控制器一共有两个,可供两人同时游玩,并附有显示屏及喇叭,可播放画面及音乐。在显示屏下方有两个'''确定键''',于选曲或设定模式时使用。选曲时,吉他控制器右方的红、蓝按键则充当左右选择键。拨杆用于模拟实际吉他的拾音和弹奏。拨片附近的小金属旋钮用于改变游戏产生的声音,例如增加合唱/延迟效果。
 
;GuitarFreaks V系列
:大致上与前一系列框体相似,但在吉他控制器左下方有一控制旋钮,可在歌曲进行时改变弹奏的音色。本代的游戏基板进行了变更,改为使用PlayStation 2(V~V3)/WinXP Embedded HDD(V4~V7),乐曲数量、处理效能、画面解析度、动画质量皆大幅提升。V4之后的系列作,在选曲画面时连按三下绿纽,可呼出Playstyle Menu,可设定谱面速度、隐藏、突现、自动弹奏等设定。V8为其最终作。
 
;GuitarFreaks XG系列
:这系列的框体把之前的框体完全改造,不但使用液晶屏和大型音箱,吉他控制器的按钮更增加为红、绿、蓝、黄、紫5键,摇动感应也由过去的单方向增加到上摇、下摇、左右摇三种。比拟真实吉他的弹奏方式。前后共有三代。
 
;GITADORA系列
:目前通用的框体,整合V系列和XG系列的最新版本,框体体积较XG系列缩小。但继承了XG系列的5键配置和谱面,只是摇动音符恢复了V系列的单向摇动。
:该框体主要使用的按键为十字键(进行选择),确认和帮助按键(进行普通速度调整)。
:吉他上红绿按钮可以选择歌曲,双击蓝色按钮更换难易度,双击紫色按钮进行进阶设定,可以将轨道反转为下落式。
:吉他上其他旋钮、踩踏开关均为调整音效功能。
 
== DrumMania ==
;初代DrumMania系列
:该系列的控制器类似一套电子鼓,由左至右有五个打击面,分别模拟脚踏钹(Hi-Hat)、军鼓(Snare Drum)、高音中鼓(High Tom)、低音中鼓(Low Tom)和铜钹(Cymbal),另外还有一个放置于地面的脚踏板,用作模拟低音鼓(Bass Drum)。
:框体右方有三个按键,分别是“左移”、“确定”及“右移”,用作歌曲及模式的选择或设定。这些设定亦可于电子鼓上完成:左移键是军鼓、右移键是低音中鼓、确定键则是铜钹。
 
;DrumMania XG/GITADORA系列
:该系列的打击面增加到七个,由左至右分别是左铜钹(Left Cymbal)、脚踏钹(Hi-Hat)、军鼓(Snare Drum)、高音中鼓(High Tom)、低音中鼓(Low Tom)、落地鼓(Floor Tom)和右铜钹(Right Cymbal)。此外脚踏板也增加了一个,用于模拟左踏板(Left Pedal)。
:框体右方的按键增加到六个,分别是“上、下、左、右”、中间一个“确定”及“说明”,用作画面上的选择或设定。同样地,这些设定亦可于电子鼓上完成:“左”是军鼓,“右”是落地鼓,“上”是高音中鼓,“下”是低音中鼓,“确定”是右铜钹。“说明”是DrumMania XG新增的按键,除右方的按键之外,电子鼓上不设这个按键功能,此按键是呼出当前画面的说明部份。
 
三款框体均附有显示屏及扬声器作画面和音乐播放。通常情况下,框体均会附设鼓棍以便玩家游玩。


= 游玩方式 =
= 游玩方式 =

2022年4月6日 (三) 17:22的版本

简介

  1. 什么是GITADORA
  2. GITADORA的游玩方式

游玩方式

GuitarFreaks

The interface is similar to other games in the BEMANI series. Two note scrolls - one for each player - are displayed at the left and right sides of the screen. Videos for each song are displayed in the center of the screen. Each note scroll consists of columns: one each for the red, green, and blue buttons (the XG/GITADORA series also has two extra columns for yellow and purple buttons), and another column, known as the Wailing Bonus column. Individual notes and chords are represented by small colored bars that scroll upward in the columns. To play the correct note, the player must hold down the buttons corresponding to the colored bars, and move the fret lever when the bars reach the yellow fretting line. When a guitar icon is displayed in the Wailing Bonus column along with an associated note, the player can tilt the guitar upright while playing the note to receive bonus points.

The player's accuracy is judged for each note played. The current system uses the names Perfect, Great, Good, Poor, and Miss to indicate a player's accuracy. Ratings of Poor or Miss will deplete the player's Groove Gauge, while Perfect and Great ratings will replenish it. If the Groove Gauge is emptied completely, the player fails, and the game ends. Players are allowed to play anywhere from one to five songs depending on the game cabinet's configuration, with the ability to earn additional songs in certain versions of the game.

Upon successful completion of a song, players are graded on their performance. When the game ends, the player's total score across all songs played is tabulated.

DrumMania

The screen setup is simple. On the left side, notes scroll vertically downwards and a short video clip for each song is displayed in the right side of the screen. Individual notes are represented by small colored bars that scroll downward in the columns.

To play the correct note, the player must hit one or two of these pads and/or step the pedal(s) when the note bars reach the yellow line. The note scroll in DrumMania is in essence a drum tablature timed with the music and placed vertically.

The player's accuracy is judged for each note played, and while the individual note judgments have changed throughout the series, the current system uses Perfect, Great, Good, Poor, and Miss to evaluate performance of each note. Ratings of Poor or Miss will deplete the player's "Excite Gauge", while accurate play will replenish it.

If the Excite Gauge is emptied completely, the game ends. Players will be able to play anywhere from three to five songs depending on the game's configuration, with the potential to earn one or two additional stages in certain versions of the game if performance is good enough.

At the completion of a song, players are given a letter rank for their performance which can range anywhere from E to A, as well as S and SS depending on how well the song was played, and how the particular release of the game being played computes ranks.

联动游玩

One of the major selling points of GuitarFreaks and DrumMania are the games' ability to be linked to the other game. This allows up to three players to join together to play simultaneously in Session Mode. During a session, the music will play simultaneously from both games, and the players' guitar and drum sounds are relayed between the two games.

Because the second version of GuitarFreaks was released prior to the first version of DrumMania, GuitarFreaks is one "mix" number higher than the DrumMania version it links up to. For example, GUITARFREAKS 6thMIX is designed to be linked with drummania 5thMIX. The mix versions were synchronized with the release of GuitarFreaks V & DrumMania V eschewing the long-standing number system, and replacing what would have been the 12th and 11th mix, respectively.

MultiSession GDK

Seen only in two releases each of GuitarFreaks and DrumMania, MultiSession GDK allowed the games to be linked up with KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX as well. In addition to having three players control the guitars and drums, two more could be added playing along on keyboards. However, when linked with KEYBOARDMANIA, only about a dozen songs are available to play. KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX can be linked with GUITARFREAKS 5thMIX & drummania 4thMIX, or GUITARFREAKS 6thMIX & drummania 5thMIX.

硬件

Until V, DrumMania used KONAMI's System 573 Digital hardware, which was also implemented on GuitarFreaks on its 3rdMIX, allowing the implementation of link functionality between the two games. On V, both games were switched to a PlayStation 2 based system, now using a hard drive instead of CD-ROM discs to store game data. As of V4, both GuitarFreaks and DrumMania now run on Windows XP Embedded based hardware known as BEMANI PC (which has also been adopted by other KONAMI arcade games).

e-AMUSEMENT

Since GUITARFREAKS 9thMIX & drummania 8thMIX, the series has taken advantage of KONAMI's e-amusement (formerly eAMUSEMENT or e-AMUSEMENT) system, which adds several online capabilities to the game:

Avatar

With the usage of the e-amusement pass, players are allowed to select an avatar to represent themselves.

Battle

As of V3 with the usage of the e-amusement pass, players are allowed to select an additional mode: Battle (Worldwide). With Battle mode, players can compete and pit their skills with another player available on the e-amusement server; otherwise not available without the usage of the e-amusement pass.

Players can select NORMAL, PERFECT, or COMBO modes upon selection of the song to determine the final calculation. Upon winning or losing, they will be entitled to promote or demote to another higher BATTLE CLASS rated from D3 to SS, where players are sorted according how well they have successfully defeated opponents.

However, without the use of the e-amusement pass, if there are additional GuitarFreaks or DrumMania machines in the arcade, an additional Battle Mode (Local) option is created, just like in a LAN. They have the same functionality as the Battle Mode (Worldwide); otherwise do not have Battle Classes to sort the players.

Other than Battle Mode (Local), alternatively players can select the Battle Mode (CPU) which is also available only for GuitarFreaks or DrumMania machines without e-amusement access. This mode allows players to complete with the CPU, rather than a player.

Hidden songs

With the usage of the e-amusement pass, players are allowed access to hidden songs not playable or unlockable without an e-amusement Pass.

Internet ranking

With the usage of the e-amusement pass, players are allowed to have their results posted via the Internet. These results include their own personal ranking and have results of their songs stored into the e-amusement pass.

Skill Points

Songs played are then converted to Skill Points, which is determined by the percentage of Perfects, Greats and the number of notes hit correctly in succession, known as "Combo." The higher the combo count and percentage of Perfects, Greats, the higher the percentage of skill obtained for that particular song, up to 100% or simply MAX.

As of V4, Skill Points are dependent on the first 14 songs released for the particular mix, next 36 songs from previous mixes and last 3 long songs from any mix played throughout the song list.

The previous mixes uses a different calculation of Skill Points since NONSTOP MODE was abolished in V4. The old skill point calculation is dependent on the first 13 songs released for the particular mix, next 35 songs from previous mixes, 2 long songs from any mix and the last 3 non-stop courses played throughout the song list.

Skill Points are awarded upon successful completion of a song, and depending on how well the Skill Percentage earned for the particular song, the player earns the amount of Skill Points reflected at the end of the game.

Titles

Players are allowed to select titles earned from the games to represent them. These titles require special condition(s) to be met before earning the particular title.

Updates

Since GITADORA, both GuitarFreaks and DrumMania require to be connected to e-amusement in order to receive software update, which can include new songs, unlocking events, bug fixes, among other various additions or removals. New games are also released through online updates as well.

历代版本

街机版本

家用版本

日本地区发行

移动端

模拟器

A handful of GuitarFreaks and DrumMania simulators have been created for use on PCs, the most popular of which is called DTXMania. It can be controlled using the computer keyboard, any USB device that can act as a joystick, or any MIDI instrument such as a MIDI keyboard or professional quality electronic drum kit. While DTXMania is compatible with Rock Band and Guitar Hero series drum sets, they do not have enough drum pads to play many of the DrumMania songs correctly unless more sets are added. DTXMania supports up to 8 drum pads and makes a distinction between open and closed Hi-Hat. Using DTXCreator from the web page it is possible to create playable songs from any mp3/ogg files if the guitar/drum tablature is available.

外部链接

Official Sites

Community Sites

Simulators

  • DTXMania, a popular simulator for GuitarFreaks & DrumMania.
  • DigiBand, another simulator for GuitarFreaks & DrumMania, currently the only one available for Linux.
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