A collection of personal tips about Tatsujin Oh

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A collection of personal tips about Tatsujin Oh

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Hello.

This is a collection of personal tips on Tatsujin Oh, and I hope it will be useful for your strategies.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO8I ... ZRajKELuiX

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Good evening.
I recorded this to mark the one-year anniversary since I started my rehabilitation with Tatsujin-Oh.

Tatsujin-Oh(PCB - 4K)11,004,330pts
https://youtu.be/AoU703Szu34?si=bjSn5kJQn9z_Izs2
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Amazing play!

Did you find going for 10 million points fun enough to where you'd recommend it to other players?
I've always found it a bit strange how this game is seemingly very popular in Japan, with many 10 million+ players, whilst Western Toaplan players tend to dislike it, with only 1 (?) person ever playing it deep into the second loop.
It's such an absurdly long and hard run, I'm surprised that so many people have completed it (I think there's at least 20 people now?).
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Thank you for watching.

In Japan, reaching 10 million points on Tatsujin-Oh has been a benchmark for showcasing high-level skill and dedication since the 1990s. Simply put, it remains the absolute pinnacle of hardcore gaming prowess even in the 2020s, so it’s definitely not for everyone.

Personally, the motivation to keep playing for nearly a year came from a desire to express gratitude to the veterans who originally demonstrated the techniques and shared the true joy of this game.

On a side note, with the arcade release of exA-Arcadia Tatsujin-Oh coming up around July through September, it would be great if this video could serve as a small catalyst for new SHMUP players to give it a try.

I'll just quietly blend back into the background (lol), but I sincerely hope the new release takes off.🕹
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