![]() This allows up to three players to join together to play simultaneously in Session Mode. One of the major selling points of GuitarFreaks is its ability to be linked to another of Konami's Bemani games, DrumMania. When the game ends, the player's total score across all songs played is tabulated. Upon successful completion of a song, players are graded on their performance. 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 If the Groove Gauge is emptied completely, the player fails, and the game ends. Ratings of Poor or Miss will deplete the player's Groove Gauge, while Perfect and Great ratings will replenish it. The current system uses the names Perfect, Great, Good, Poor, and Miss to indicate a player's accuracy. The player's accuracy is judged for each note played. 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. 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. Individual notes and chords are represented by small colored bars that scroll upward in the columns. Each note scroll consists of four columns: one each for the red, green, and blue buttons, and a fourth column, known as the Wailing Bonus column. Colorful animations for each song are displayed in the center of the screen. Two note scrolls-one for each player-are displayed at the left and right sides of the screen. The interface is similar to other games in the Bemani series. A small metal knob near the pick is used to alter the sound produced by the game, such as adding Chorus/Delay effects. On the main face of the guitar, a pick lever is used to simulate the picking and strumming of an actual guitar. The neck houses three buttons, colored red, green, and blue. GuitarFreaks is played using a controller designed to imitate the shape of an electric guitar, most like the Fender Jazzmaster or Fender Mustang. ![]()
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