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Audition Online (Korean: 오디션 온라인), also known as X-BEAT in Japan, is a downloadable multiplayer online casual rhythm game produced by T3 Entertainment. It was originally released in South Korea in 2004, but it has been localized by various publishers around the world. Audition Online is free to play but it earns its revenue by selling virtual items such as clothes for the player's avatar. It currently has over 300 million players worldwide.[1] In South Korea, PSP (called Audition Portable) and cellphone versions were released on June 1 2007 and June 4 2007 respectively. On June 12, 2008, Season 2 was first officially released in Korea. Currently, Korean Audition, China Audition, Thailand Audition, Indonesian Audition, AuditionSEA, AuditionEu, Vietnam Audition, Philippines Audition, North American Audition, Brazil Audition and X-BEAT have updated to Season 2. Audition Season 2 features a new interface, sound system, expressions, and many new features. During Fall 2008, a sequel was discovered to be in the making, Audition 2. As of Spring 2009, Yedang has posted a preview page in Korean as a preview for the game. [edit] HistoryAudition Online first originated as a popular comic, called Audition. Inspired by the comic, T3 Entertainment created Audition Online, with additional help from Yedang Online. The game originated in South Korea, where Audition Online gained a massive following. As its popularity increased, T3 Entertainment and Yedang Online began localizing the game in other regions including China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, North America, Thailand, Taiwan, South East Asia, Vietnam, Brazil, United Kingdom, and Remaining European Countries. Audition was also released globally, but was shut down due to hacking. The original Audition, Korean Audition, continues to be the most updated version, with a very large fan base and weekly updates. Audition Online is free to play, using the popular Virtual Asset Sales which is a cash shop system that allows users to use real money to purchase in-game clothes, accessories, etc. The game is similar in effect to Bust A Groove, but because this game features online connectivity, it is referred to as a multiplayer online casual game. [edit] PopularityAudition's popularity began in South Korean and Global versions of the game. As popularity increased, more and more users signed up for the South Korean and Global servers. Due to hacking in the Global server, Bugs Corporation discontinued the server and most of the users migrated over to the South Korean servers. As more users joined the South Korean servers, T3 Entertainment and Yedang Online began localizing the game in other regions including China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, North America, Thailand, Taiwan, South East Asia, Vietnam, Brazil, United Kingdom, and Remaining European Countries. In the Asian servers, the popularity of Audition has increased rapidly with millions of users on every localized region. In North America, the popularity has increased rapidly due to commercials aired on MTV Networks and also being number three on Seventeen Magazine's list of hot summer to do list. [edit] Available regions
[edit] Gameplay FeaturesA player is allowed to create a room or join a room. The 'DJ' (the player who creates the room) is given power to choose songs and settings for the room. The DJ also has the power to kick people out of the room and close the dance floor off. The song's BPM (beats per minute) usually will determine the song's difficulty (with certain exceptions e.g. beat up mode). The basic game is played by pressing the arrows displayed on the screen (with the exception of red Chance arrows, which the player must do the opposite of) and pressing spacebar or the control key on every 4th beat of the song. The more accurately the spacebar or control key is pressed, the higher the score, "PERFECT" being the best. The player currently with the most points during the game will have their character in front and the most visible part of the stage. A special move during most gameplay modes is the "Finish Move". If a person does not miss the move before it, they have the option to do the "Finish Move". Finish moves issue a lot of points and can often be the key to success. When a player does 2 or more PERFECTs consecutively, he will get bonus points for doing so. These PERFECT combos (or "Perfect chains") enable players to interfere with the opposition. A blue circle indicates that you made a PERFECT in your move, and acts as a shield. When a player performs a PERFECT X1 (or perfect X2 in some cases) they will make either the player ahead or behind them receive a yellow circle. While under the yellow circle, points will not be given if that person does not achieve a PERFECT (in a finish move it reduces a percentage rather than the whole move). In addition, players can increase their points by playing 'chance'. This can be activated by pressing the delete key or the . key on the number pad whereby red keys appear and players have to press in the opposite direction of the red keys. At the end of the dance battle, the person with the most points is the winner. Each player will receive experience points and Den/BEATS according to what position they finished in. If a single/group game (not including NPC, One-Two Party and Beat Up modes) is full, while also having the music set to random, a random event (also called a mission) will occur. This is where bonuses are given if you accomplish a certain challenge. Examples are not getting a specific beat judgment (e.g. no COOLs or no BADs), getting perfect combos (e.g. PERFECT X3), or getting a standing (e.g. getting number 1). The music can be random, random(new), or random from any range of tempos. Chance levels (not available in all versions) Microphone function (Korean Audition) Server-side exclusives
Updates T3 Shop Real-Time Song Download function (Korean Audition) New Macro System (not available in all versions) New Emoticons System (not available in all versions) New Dress Room System (Not available in all versions) New Dress Room System (Not available in all versions) New Big Game System (Not available in all versions) FAM (not available in all versions) The fam leader is given the ability to purchase a channel for gaining Fam Points (which determine the ranking of the fam). He or she may pay 100,000 DEN/Beats for 2 hours of channel time, 200,000 DEN/Beats for 4 hours, and 300,000 DEN/Beats for 6 hours. The amount of DEN/Beats and time may vary depending on the server. When creating a game in the purchased channel, any fam member will receive 1 Fam Point per person in the room, therefore a total of 6 per full room. A fam room is indicated by a green FAM icon beside the room name. There are three classes/rankings in total: Fam Leader, indicated with a red title, Fam Mod/Secondary Owner, indicated with a blue title, and a regular member, indicated with a green title. Promotion can only be done by the fam leader. Fam Battles are started when a leader creates a fam battle room and waits until 3 members out of two different fams enter the battle room. The team then challenges one another to a regular game, with rules set by the fam with the DJ member. [edit] Fashion ShopIn similar fashion to many of the Microtransaction based online games, Audition features an item shop in which players may customize the look of their character. Players may choose from a variety of hairstyles, shirts, pants, shoes, faces, and miscellaneous items (not all items are available in every edition of Audition). The in-game rewards system is called Den, or Beats in the American version of Audition. In every game in which a player competes against or with another player, a Den/Beat reward is given at the end of the song as long as a player achieves a rank higher than miss on a certain amount of bars (amount of bars required varies between each mode). Players may redeem this Den/Beats for the clothes and accessories in the Fashion Shop. In addition to Den/Beats, players may use the Cash system. By purchasing Cash through Audition's online payment system, players may buy Cash items in the Fashion Shop. Many of the items in the Fashion Shop are only available if bought with Cash. Different forms of payment are used to get cash, including PayPal, M-Payment, and various Prepaid Card and Code systems. [edit] Game ModesThere are many game modes including single, group and battle party modes, available in Audition Online. They have different characteristics allowing players to compete in different skills. Some modes such as Beat-Up and One-Two Party, has game-plays that are unique to the other game modes. Single modes are essentially a free-for-all where each individual plays and competes to get the highest score in the room. Group modes, on the other hand, require co-ordination between players to win the game. Battle Party modes are avenues for players to earn Den/Beats by competing against NPCs. There is also a story mode that consists of missions that are continued by stories. This mode allow players to explore more about the game alone. New modes, such as Beat Rush, Team Beat-Up, Club Dance II and Crazy FreeStyle, are currently being released as the game develops, providing players with new features constantly. Single Modes
Group Modes
Battle Party Modes
[edit] Receptions[edit] Audition in ChinaElectronic Times Internet, an IT news website, reported that Audition reached 50 million registered users in China, with 500,000 concurrent players. Baidu, a Chinese search engine, revealed that Audition ranks first in all its searches, and is ahead of games like Crazyracing Kartrider and World of Warcraft. [edit] Profanity in song lyricsIn some Audition Online editions including Audition Philippines, AuditionSEA, and Audition America; profanity was removed or censored from the lyrics of some songs. This profanity was found on numerous Audition songs, including songs produced for the game itself. In most cases, these songs were either remixed, or censored. Although most songs were censored, Nexon decided to completely remove some offending songs from Audition America. These changes were brought about in order for the game to retain a content rating suitable for ages 10+ which is supposed to be Audition Online's main market. However, numerous songs added by Nexon themselves contain profanity. (Nexon no longer hosts Audition America) [edit] Audition America's Story ModeIn comparison to other Audition Online editions, Nexon's version of 'Story Mode', translation errors aside, has slightly harder songs than other versions of audition throughout the beginning chapters [1-80], although Story Mode is available to those who reach level 6. Because of the lack of core Audition songs, due to issues with profanity in lyrics, or whether it be the copyright issues due to a used chorus, majority of the songs that are used in their place are different than the other versions of audition. However, please note that the npcs in all versions of audition are the same, and therefore the difficulty level isn't changed for many of the stories. But there were some exceptions. For example, story 18 was 140 bpm in nexon audition and 102 bpm in other versions of audition. Also story 33 is 132 bpm in nexon audition and 102 bpm in other versions of audition. But the problem is that nexon audition already had the 102 bpm song, and it contained no profanity, so it isn't clear why they didn't use the song in story mode like other auditions. The overall difficulty level of story mode in nexon audition was the same in other auditions, other than the fact that stories 18 and 33 were difficult for even the top players to clear. [edit] Price changes for all items in Audition VietnamSince the May 2007 patch in Audition Vietnam (6034 patch), all game Items have been re-marked with higher price of 20% as its original price. Later on, no more DEN items are updated - instead, many new items which officially DEN Item from Korean Audition, are changed into Cash Item. Resulting in endless complaints from Vietnamese, this didn't stop the publisher VTC Game from adding expensive Items more and more - especially some of popular items marked with "V.I.P" title, which cost a lot of Cash to buy. Newest DEN-to-Cash Items are the Motion Cards, which cost 10000 DEN each in Korea Audition, but cost 480 Vcoin (around $3, Permanent Use) each in Vietnam Audition. Audition is currently for sale for $1,000,000 [edit] Advertisements in Audition KoreaCompared to the rest of the Audition series, Audition Korea has perhaps the biggest amount of advertisement promotions throughout its entire run. Ranging from replacing the Audition symbol with its current sponsor (Basic House, Sunkist) to more direct ones like Demi-Soda (where the winner in team choreo and non special modes would open up a can of Demi-Soda and drink it. Also there was the ad at the end of the song). T3 Entertainment also sells some real life merchandise based on Audition as well as Outfits based on real life converted into Audition form. Also Audition Korea's new patcher has got advertisement in it. [edit]Nexon released a patch on June 3, 2008 that introduced an artist spotlight promotion which featured songs, including recent releases by Natasha Bedingfield, along with modified stages which have various portraits of the pop diva. There is also a special Battle Party occasion when players can dance with Natasha Bedingfield replacing the chosen Battle Party NPC. There has been notice of negative feedback from the players about this patch, and as a result the game masters have provided a thread in the Nexon Audition forum on receiving opinions from the players on what Nexon should do in future patches.[2] As Nexon continues patching Audition on a regular basis, they also change the artist spotlight promotions. As of July 1, 2008, a new patch was released with a promotion of the band Lifehouse. 3 new Lifehouse songs were added, as well as modified stages with pictures of the band. [edit] Philippine Music Ticket Item in Audition PhilippinesThe item was removed 22 July, 2009, making all songs free. [edit] Bugs Bids Farewell to AuditionAfter 2 years since Bugs closed its door for Global Audition it has done the same for its Korean site. On October 23, 2008 at 12:09 pm, Bugs had brought online their farewell page. Around 2-3 pm Bugs officially closed down their Korean audition site and has officially dropped out of the Audition business. http://audition.bugs.co.kr existed no more and automatically redirects to Bugs' help desk. Its members were transferred to ClubAudition. Though the accounts were transferred, a new account had to be made for ClubAudition. Due to the re-registration for ClubAudition, it required a KSSN which Bug's foreigner players did not have. [edit] Nexon's North American Audition ClosesFor months, the community has been debating on the status of the North American version of Audition. Speculations due to the patch and its contract on the game led people to believe the game was closing. On February 24, 2009, Nexon posted an announcement on its final decision of not renewing its license for Audition.[3] It has been stated that they will compensate its loyal fans with a MapleStory beginner package and a beta pass to its next game. This is to get the players to transition over to their other games. Nexon has also announced the new host, RedBana Corp. RedBana is a T3 Entertainment Studio company, and will be in responsible for localizing Audition America after Nexon surrenders its license on April 14, 2009.[4] On March 23, 2009, Redbana was officially launched and signups were made available.[5] On March 25 2009, Character Transfers from Nexon to Redbana were made available.[6] Game Service for North America Audition has now finished with Nexon, and Nexon's Audition website has closed down. Redbana officially re-released Audition for play on April 17, 2009. [edit] References
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