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Doremikko (Japan)

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Doremikko (Japan)
Famicom Disk System Music Pub Konami Dev Konami 1987 Japan 1 Player 5 (0) 17

Doremikko (Japan)

Inside Doremikko (Japan)

Doremikko is a music video game released for the Family Computer Disk System in 1987, developed and published by Konami. The title is a playful combination of the first three solfège syllables - do, re, and mi - and fits squarely into the music game genre that was still emerging on home consoles at the time. As an FDS title, it was available only in Japan, distributed on floppy disks rather than cartridges, which allowed for more audio data and save functionality than standard Famicom carts.

How to Play Doremikko (Japan) Online

In the main menu, use the D‑Pad to navigate and press X (A) to confirm your choice. Since the game is entirely in Japanese, you may need to experiment with the options to start a game. The core gameplay involves matching musical notes or solfège syllables as they scroll across the screen, pressing the correct button in time with the music. The exact button mapping for note input is not documented here, but the game likely uses the D‑Pad and action buttons to correspond to different pitch levels.

Doremikko (Japan) Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: A button (jump / confirm)
  • S: B button (run / attack / cancel)
  • Enter: Start / Pause
  • V: Select

Frequently Asked Questions

Who developed Doremikko?
Doremikko was developed by Konami, a major Japanese video game company known for many arcade and console hits.
Is there anything iconic or memorable about Doremikko?
Its title is a clever pun on the solfège syllables do, re, and mi, and it stands out as an early music game on the Famicom Disk System, a platform that allowed for richer audio and data storage than standard cartridges.
Can players save progress in Doremikko?
Doremikko does not appear to include a save feature; like many early music games, it relies on high scores or immediate play, without long-term progress tracking.

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