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  • Flute Hero
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  • Flute Hero was a collaboration between developer Square-Enix and mega-publisher Bandai, who brought total Japanese domination to the rhythm market back in the days of DDR, PaRappa da Rappa, and ReRun's Rhythmic Get Down! Featuring the cast of What's Happening? Flute Hero's executive producer Shigaryu Minomya was a professional Japanese flute player on the side and was the brainchild of the whole idea from the start.
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Platform
  • Xbox
Port
  • Any one in a storm
Genre
  • Rhythm-PG
Caption
  • Ian Anderson kicks it old school, woodwind-style
Title
  • Flute Hero
Released
  • Late February 2007
Developer
  • Square-Enix
Rating
  • \m/
Publisher
  • Bandai and Flutopia Industries
O-Wilde
  • Only as means of suicide
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  • Flute Hero was a collaboration between developer Square-Enix and mega-publisher Bandai, who brought total Japanese domination to the rhythm market back in the days of DDR, PaRappa da Rappa, and ReRun's Rhythmic Get Down! Featuring the cast of What's Happening? Flute Hero's executive producer Shigaryu Minomya was a professional Japanese flute player on the side and was the brainchild of the whole idea from the start. The way Guitar Hero appealed to the younger crowd, Mr. Minomya expected to ship Flute Hero to the same player base, but failed miserably. Growing up on a cloistered farm for most of his adult life with no friends but his woodwind instruments, his expectations were warped from the very beginning. Little did Mr. Minomya know that there were practically no bands that featured a flute and were simultaneously also able to rock. This small flaw would cause some issues when the developers were finding suitable tracks for the game.