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is an interactive music
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developed by indieszero and published by
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for the Nintendo DS handheld
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. It was first released in
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in 2005, and was later released in
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and
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in 2006. This game allows the player to interact with animated
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and create music through one of ten different plankton themed interfaces. The first edition of ''Electroplankton'' in
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is bundled with a set of blue ear bud headphones.


Gameplay

The game offers two game modes: Performance and Audience. Performance mode allows the user to interact with the plankton through use of the stylus,
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, and microphone. Audience mode is like a demo mode, which simply allows the user to put down the system and enjoy a continuous musical show by all of the plankton, although the user can interact with the plankton just like in Performance mode. The game does not save data of any kind, which prevents players from saving any composed pieces. However, this can be circumvented by connecting an audio recording device, such as a cassette recorder or a
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, to the headphone jack of the Nintendo DS.


Development

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata explained that the unusual reason why director
Toshio Iwai is a Japanese interactive media and Installation art, installation artist who has also created a number of commercial video games. In addition he has worked in television, music performance, museum design and digital musical instrument design. ...
's name appears directly on the game's packaging is because he alone had created it. The game is the second collaboration between Nintendo and Iwai, having done so with '' Sound Fantasy'' for the
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, which was never released. The developers considered including a save function, but opted not to because they wanted for the players to enjoy the game both extemporarily and viscerally. They believed that if a save function had been included, then the game would have been used more as a tool, where the player must open several additional menus and windows or must input file names to save. Another reason was that it would require a large volume of flash ROM and would take a long time to save and read the data in order to save the voice files for Volvoice and Rec-Rec.


Release

The game made its first public appearance at the 2005 Game Developer's Conference, and later, an appearance at the E3 show. The game was released in North America on January 9, 2006; sales of the game were limited to online retailers and the Nintendo World store in
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, though some other retailers chose to carry the game. For example, Electronics Boutique carried the game when it was released in Canada. It was released in Europe on July 7 the same year. A release was planned by Nintendo Australia in late 2006 but never occurred due to, according to Nintendo Australia representatives, not enough space in the release schedule.


Release as DSiWare

''Electroplankton'' was re-released in Japan, as part of the DSiWare service exclusive to the Nintendo DSi system in 2009. Each instrument was available to buy separately for 200 Nintendo Points each. Tracy (renamed Trapy), Hanenbow, Nanocarp, and Beatnes were released on July 11, and Rec Rec and Lumiloop were released on July 22. Luminaria and Sun Animalcule were released August 5, and Marine Snow and Volvoice were released August 26. In North America, all 10 ''Electroplankton'' characters were released in November 2009. Trapy, Hanenbow, Rec-Rec, Nanocarp, and Beatnes were released on November 9, and Luminaria (renamed Luminarrow), Sun-Animalcule, Lumiloop, Marine-Snow (renamed Marine-Crystals), and Volvoice (renamed Varvoice) were released November 23. In the PAL region, the first two ''Electroplankton'' characters were released on January 15, 2010, which were Beatnes and Hanenbow. The next two were released on January 22, which were Nanocarp and Trapy. The next two released were Luminarrow and Sun-Animalcule on January 29. Rec Rec and Lumiloop were added on February 12, and the last two minigames ''Marine-Crystals'' and ''Varvoice'' were released on February 26.


Reception

''Joystiq'' gave it 8.0 out of 10. '' Nintendo Power'' gave it 8.5 out of 10. IGN gave it 7.0 out of 10. '' Official Nintendo Magazine'' gave it 78%. Kidzworld said that one of the most common complaints concerning ''Electroplankton'' is that the game offers no true way to save the audio created by the player.


Legacy

''Electroplankton'' is represented in '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' with its own stage called Hanenbow that is based on the Hanenbow feature. This stage also returned in '' Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Several stickers and Spirits based on the game were in these two games.


See also

* '' Otocky'', a game for the Famicom Disk System by ''Electroplankton'' designer
Toshio Iwai is a Japanese interactive media and Installation art, installation artist who has also created a number of commercial video games. In addition he has worked in television, music performance, museum design and digital musical instrument design. ...
, which is notable for developing the concept of the musical shoot 'em up in 1987. * '' Sound Fantasy'', an unreleased game for the Super NES/Super Famicom that was created by ''Electroplankton'' designer Toshio Iwai and developed by Nintendo. * '' SimTunes'', a PC game, also designed by Iwai, that the unreleased ''Sound Fantasy'' was converted into. * ''
Tenori-on The Yamaha Tenori-on is an electronic musical instrument designed and created by the Japanese artist Toshio Iwai and Yu Nishibori of the Music and Human Interface Group at the Yamaha (manufacturer), Yamaha Center for Advanced Sound Technology. ...
'', a digital musical instrument created by ''Electroplankton'' designer Toshio Iwai. Tenori-on's interface is similar to some of the ''Electroplankton'' modes. * '' Daigasso! Band Brothers'', a music game developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.


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Official site
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(Japanese)
PDF Manual
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20050312201458/http://media.ds.ign.com/media/733/733808/vids_1.html ''Electroplankton'' videos at IGN (includes video of a Nintendo Keynote demonstration at the 2005 Game Developers Conference, premium membership required)]
''Electroplankton'' stage in ''Super Smash Brothers Brawl''
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