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The buttons resemble the button configuration of the Gameboy Advance. The buttons that represent the D-Pad are labeled with Japanese text that translates to "Breaks" below them, and the A and B buttons are labeled with text that translates to "Phrases."
The buttons resemble the button configuration of the Gameboy Advance. The buttons that represent the D-Pad are labeled with Japanese text that translates to "Breaks" below them, and the A and B buttons are labeled with text that translates to "Phrases."
==Controls==
==Controls==
===Phrases (A and B) ===
{{Controls|A=Begins playing a beat with a high-pitched meow.|B= Begins playing a beat with a lower pitched meow.|D=Break}}
All phrases are played at a random pitch each time you play them.
** Left: Plays a "Hoo-Huh" noise with a meow in the background.
 
**Right: Plays an "Ooo-Aaa" noise with a very quiet meow in the background.
A: Begins playing a beat with a high-pitched meow.
**Up: Plays an "Aaa" sound effect.
 
**Down: Plays a similar "Aaa" sound effect, but it's lower pitched
BBegins playing a beat with a lower pitched meow.
*Start: Plays a demo where it automatically presses buttons to a rhythm.
===Breaks (D-Pad)===
*Select: Leaves the Neko Machine.
Similarly to the phrases, all breaks at played at varying pitches. All breaks stop the currently playing phrase with a different noise.
 
Left: Plays a "Hoo-Huh" noise with a meow in the background.
 
Right: Plays an "Ooo-Aaa" noise with a very quiet meow in the background.
 
Up: Plays an "Aaa" sound effect.
 
Down: Plays a similar "Aaa" sound effect, but it's lower pitched.
===Other===
Start: Plays a demo where it automatically presses buttons to a rhythm.
 
Select: Leaves the Neko Machine.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery bordercolor="transparent" position="center">
<gallery bordercolor="transparent" position="center">
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</gallery>
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* There is hidden developer text offscreen.
* There is hidden developer text offscreen.{{Ref needed}}
 
* All noises are played at a random pitch.
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[[Category:Rhythm Toys]]
[[Category:Rhythm Toys]]

Revision as of 22:13, 6 October 2020

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The Neko Machine (ネコ マシーン?, Cat Machine) is a Rhythm Toy in Rhythm Tengoku. It is the first to be obtainabled, unlocked by getting only one medal.

Description

This Neko Machine is a cat-shaped toy with buttons on its face. It has speakers for ears, closed eyes, and a standard cat mouth. The background is yellow, with darker yellow text which says "ネコ マシーン" (Neko Machine).

The buttons resemble the button configuration of the Gameboy Advance. The buttons that represent the D-Pad are labeled with Japanese text that translates to "Breaks" below them, and the A and B buttons are labeled with text that translates to "Phrases."

Controls

  • Ⓐ: Begins playing a beat with a high-pitched meow.
  • Ⓑ: Begins playing a beat with a lower pitched meow.
  • ✚: Break
    • Left: Plays a "Hoo-Huh" noise with a meow in the background.
    • Right: Plays an "Ooo-Aaa" noise with a very quiet meow in the background.
    • Up: Plays an "Aaa" sound effect.
    • Down: Plays a similar "Aaa" sound effect, but it's lower pitched
  • Start: Plays a demo where it automatically presses buttons to a rhythm.
  • Select: Leaves the Neko Machine.

Gallery

Trivia

  • There is hidden developer text offscreen.[citation needed]
  • All noises are played at a random pitch.
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