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It was no longer "incomplete." It was the heart of the festival. All other songs, all other modes, were just guests. The Base Game was the drum. And the drum was enough.

In the quiet, pixel-perfect world of the Nintendo Switch eShop, files lived in neat, orderly rows. Among them was a shy, unassuming data cluster named Taiko-no-Tatsujin-Rhythm-Festival-NSP-Base-Game... Taiko-no-Tatsujin-Rhythm-Festival-NSP-Base-Game...

Leo tapped the icon. The screen lit up.

Its problem was its name. The ellipsis at the end—"..."—meant it was incomplete. A Base Game needed a companion: the update patch, the DLC song pack, the vibrant skin. Without them, it felt like a drum without bachi (sticks). It was no longer "incomplete