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Daigassou! Band Brothers P
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大合奏!バンドブラザーズ P
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Developer(s):
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Intelligent Systems
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Publisher(s):
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Nintendo
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Platform:
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Nintendo 3DS
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Category:
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Music
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Players:
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(Unknown)
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Predecessor:
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Daigassou! Band Brothers P: Shimobe Tool
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Successor:
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Daigassou! Band Brothers P: Debut
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N. America:
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(Unreleased)
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Japan:
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November 14, 2013
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Europe:
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(Unreleased)
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Australia:
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(Unreleased)
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S. Korea:
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(Unknown)
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China:
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(Unknown)
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Daigassou! Band Brothers P is a Nintendo 3DS game in the Jam with the Band series. It was released following a demo/precursor to the game called Daigassou! Band Brothers P: Shimobe Tool.
It includes Yamaha Vocaloid support and downloadable content. It was followed by a downloadable variation of the game with the song-writing feature removed, called Daigassou! Band Brothers P: Debut.
Demos
Shimobe Tool
Daigassou! Band Brothers P: Shimobe Tool
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大合奏!バンドブラザーズP しもべツール
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Daigassou! Band Brothers P: Shimobe Tool was downloadable software for Nintendo 3DS eShop, prior to the official release of Daigassou! Band Brothers P.
Gameplay
The software (requiring Internet verification) only allowed the player to compose music to send over to Daigassou! Band Brothers P until November 13, 2013 after which it is impossible to use. However existing music created by the user could be sent over even after the expiration date.
References
Debut version
Daigassou! Band Brothers P: Debut
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大合奏!バンドブラザーズP デビュー
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N. America:
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(Unreleased)
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Japan:
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July 22, 2015 April 27, 2016 (free version)
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Europe:
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(Unreleased)
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Australia:
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(Unreleased)
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S. Korea:
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(Unknown)
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China:
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(Unknown)
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Daigassou! Band Brothers P: Debut is a downloadable Nintendo 3DS game in the Jam with the Band series. It is a variation of Daigassou! Band Brothers P with the song composing feature removed. It was formally priced for its July 2015 Japanese Nintendo eShop release, but became free on April 2016.
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Main series
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