Marching Orders: Difference between revisions

Updated to match Megamix.
(Updated to match Megamix.)
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[[File:Marching Orders Arcade.png|thumb|240px]]
[[File:Marching Orders Arcade.png|thumb|240px]]
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The player controls a cadet on at the end of the line, and must follow the general's orders. There are four commands: March, Halt, Left Face Turn, and Right Face Turn. The player must perform these with proper timing. After a while, the cadets will be dragged offscreen, ending the game.
The player controls a cadet on at the end of the line, and must follow the general's orders. There are four commands: March (A button), Halt (B), Left Face Here, and Right Face Here. The player must perform these with proper timing. After a while, the cadets will be dragged offscreen, ending the game.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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*A: March
*A: March
*B: Halt
*B: Halt
*Left: Left Face Turn
*Left: Left Face Here
*Right: Right Face Turn
*Right: Right Face Here
==== Simple Tap Mode ====
==== Simple Tap Mode ====
*Tap: Appropriate action
*Tap: Appropriate action
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* This is one of the few games in [[Rhythm Tengoku]] that has more than or equal to 3 commands - this one has 4 commands.
* This is one of the few games in [[Rhythm Tengoku]] that has more than or equal to 3 commands - this one has 4 commands.
*This is one of a few games to have different rating screens in both versions, except for the Superb rating screen which keeps the same style.
*This is one of a few games to have different rating screens in both versions, except for the Superb rating screen which keeps the same style.
*This is the only game in Megamix to use every button (the D-Pad, the "B" button and the "A" button).
*This is the one of a few games in Megamix to use every button (the D-Pad, the "B" button and the "A" button). The others are [[Super Samurai Slice]] & [[Super Samurai Slice 2|It's sequel]].
*According to a picture in Tengoku's credits, the cadet's hair colors are red, yellow, blue, and orange.
*According to a picture in Tengoku's credits, the cadet's hair colors are red, yellow, blue, and orange.
*The wall was silver in the Tengoku version while in the Megamix version, it is gold.
*The wall was blue in the Tengoku version while in the Megamix version, it is gold.
== In Other Languages==
== In Other Languages==
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