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FAQ/Walkthrough

by BakaOrochi

Ichigeki Sacchuu!!  HoiHoi-San 
Japan version (JPN)
PS2 FAQ
Version 1.3b

3D Platform/Action
1 player

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Copyright 2004 by JuneHa Kim/BakaOrochi
All Rights Reserved.
Unauthorized reproduction of this FAQ in any shape or form is prohibited.

Come on, it's not like it's HARD to e-mail me if you want to use any part of
this FAQ, is it?

If you want to use ANYTHING, even codes or whatnot from this, CONTACT ME FIRST.
This is my work, and not one bit of this is to be reproduced in any way, shape,
or form.  Copyright laws protect this FAQ.  This is purely my own work, any
other similarities to other FAQs are purely coincidental.

I do respect all other copyrights and if I have inadvertently infringed on any,
please contact me immediately so that I may remedy the problem.
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FAQ History:

1.0
4/21/04
-First release

1.1
4/25/04
-More additions to FAQ, items, etc.
-Added Missions SP2 and SP3
-Added item ID #'s

1.2
5/4/04
-Changed Tommy Gun to Machine Gun.
-Added ID's for the rest of the items.
-Added my times + grades.
-Changed/added more info about the shop.

1.3
4/20/05
-Added the Gothic Dress
-Changed some shop items around, it should be complete
-Added puzzle pieces (for completion's sake)

1.3b
8/16/07
-A couple of revisions on the existing information, plus more details on the
shop.
-Eventually I'll add some quotes from Hoi-Hoi, maybe on the next update.

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Contents:

1. What's the point of this FAQ?  And what the heck is
                                  "Ichigeki Sacchuu! HoiHoi-San"
2. How to play
   2a. Menus and missions
3. Frequently Asked Questions (Or questions you might ask...or maybe not)
4. Level FAQ
5. Shop FAQ
   5a. Non-shop items
6. Closing notes/Thanks/Contact Information

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1. What's the point of this FAQ?  And what the heck is
                                  "Ichigeki Sacchuu!! HoiHoi-San"
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This FAQ exists for those lacking in Japanese knowledge, and have problems
understanding what they're purchasing or the requirements for certain levels.

Unfortunately, this FAQ release does not have story translation, so I can't
help you with that.  Maybe a future release.

Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo releases a game that mixes 3D platform
and dress-up, all in a cute little package.

You control the main character in the main menu modes, as her owner.

During the missions, you obviously control HoiHoi-san.

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2. How to play
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Your objective is to defeat the insects that threaten people's homes.


CONTROLS:
During menus:
D-pad highlights menu options.
O selects
X cancels/brings up menu.
L2 and R2 make HoiHoi do different things.  Each costume has her do different
poses.
Right analog stick zooms in and out (of HoiHoi)
L and R rotates HoiHoi
In the Shop and Custom menu, L and R will change pages.


During gameplay:
D-Pad and left analog controls HoiHoi-san
Triangle shoots the left handed weapon (usually projectile)
O attacks the right handed weapon (usually melee weapon like a sword)
L1 dashes
R1 re-centers the camera
L2 zooms into HoiHoi as a closer look perspective
R2 Makes HoiHoi creep up (when held down).  If you move the left analog stick
lightly, it does the same thing.


During the menu mode, you decide what you want to accesorize your HoiHoi-san
with, go to the shop, start the missions, or game options.



   2a. Menus and missions

The menus are listed in the following order:

MISSION MODE:
You can only go as far as you've been.  You will advance one space once you've
met all the mission's requirements.  See Level FAQ for the requirements.
If you don't have any ammo for a gun, or no weapons, you will be given a
warning before proceeding.  You may choose to exit or say no by choosing the
second option.

If you wish to exit Mission Mode, hit X.  The menu will let you go to:
"MAIN MENU MODE"
"CUSTOM MODE"
"CANCEL"


Through missions, you will gain money based on how fast you've performed...and
provided you didn't break anything in the room (by attacking it).  If you
attack any perishable items (like nail polish bottles, CD's, picture frames,
plants), you will lose money, and it slightly affects your grade.

You may repeat missions without penalty.  In fact, it's encouraged so that you
will earn more money for the shops, and so you can get faster times and better
grades.

Your Rank depends on how quickly you've completed your mission.
In other words, you might find yourself playing old missions over and over
again, because you will need A's to proceed to the later missions.



The enemies: Insects
You will mostly face cockroaches, but you will also run into silverfish,
flies, bees, locusts, grasshoppers, and other such pests.  The ones to be
aware of:

-Roaming cockroaches: They have no pattern and are generally easy to kill
-Resting roches: They will be sitting still, but if you run too fast at them,
or you miss with your gun, it will startle them and they will run.  They will
either run away, then return to their exact position or they will move to
another position.  Generally, they only run to about 3 different positions
and repeating them.
-Locusts: They will occasionally sting you, but they're otherwise like resting
roaches.
-Grasshoppers: VERY sensitive, approach with caution, but not too close.  Then
dash attack them.  Or just shoot 'em.
-???: I don't know what they are, but if you approach them, they will come out
and attack you, then move back to their original position.  Even though
they're slow, be careful of them.  The baby versions will roam freely and
continually attack you, so watch out.  You'll know what they are when you see
them, I apologize for the lack of description.
-Bees: They only appear in one level, but are EXTREMELY vicious.  They will
attack you and stick on you until you can kill them.  Distance yourself from
them and kill, or if they're group attacking you, use a rocket-based weapon,
and detonate one enemy; it should kill any others nearby.


Elevators
Little round platforms on the edges of tables or walls with a little bow-tie
insignia on it.  Appears in particular levels only.

These are useful, not only because enemies will sometimes rest on higher/lower
levels, but some elevators hide hidden items.  Watch for them.  Just remember
though, they DO slow you down, so use them only when necessary.

To activate them, just stand on the little circular platform, and it should
automatically activate.

All elevators work off an activator that looks like a little mailbox.  There
are three colors, red, green, and blue.  If you don't have the activator, you
can't use that color elevator.  A little blinking yellow light next to
elevator means you have that color activator.  Each one can be found on
certain levels (i.e., I believe the green one was on top of a bookshelf).


Hidden items
Each level after the first four levels have hidden items.  Some give you points
(I don't know what these are for), some have other items, such as money, puzzle
pieces, activators, and etc.  Make sure you use the elevators and check every
crevice of every area.  If you see a hidden item on another level on a
different platform, there will be an elevator for it!



SHOP:
Need another gun?  Want to make HoiHoi dress more fashionably?  Getting sick of
her current voice?  If you got the money, get to the Shop!  If you don't have
enough money, just go do some missions.  It's tedious, but the effort can be
worth it!  For more on the shop's items and specifics, see the Shop FAQ.

The items in the shop will seem small at first, but as you buy more items and
collect more from missions, this list will grow.

Remember: you can't buy ammo for a gun you don't have!



CUSTOM:
This is your customizing mode.  Dress up your HoiHoi-san here for battle.  You
can change weapons, dress her up, and give her voices in this mode.  You can
obviously only equip or wear parts that you've bought.
If you wish to exit Custom Mode, hit X.  The menu will let you go to:
"MAIN MENU MODE"
"MISSION MODE"
"CANCEL"



OPTION:
Can't really tell what this is for, probably for changing options.
Aside from changing the sound options from Stereo to Mono, there's nothing
useful here.

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3. Frequently Asked Questions (Or questions you might ask...or maybe not)
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Q. Where can I buy this game?
A. I cannot help you with that.  There are import stores that hold this game.

Q. Does Konami or any toy manufacturers sell actual HoiHoi dolls?
A. Yes. Konami offers a package with the game for about 9000 yen (approx. $95).
You may try to track down an import shop that sells it, or if you can get an
address in Japan, you can go onto Konamistyle.com, and order it through there.

As for buying just the figurine itself, I don't know.

Q. Does the voices matter?
A. It does not seem to matter, it looks like it's just personal preference.

Q. What does HoiHoi say?
A. Depending on which Antennae you choose, she may say a variation of things,
but generally, it's the same idea.

When in the main menu screen:
"goshujin-sama, konban wa" (Good day, master)

When leaving for the shop:
"Itterashai!" (See you!)

When returning from the shop:
"Okaeri nasai!" (Welcome back!)

Q. What does Kimiko say when you enter the shop?
A. Irrashaimase! (welcome, or come in)

Q. What are the cat ears for?
A. I have no idea.

Q. Is the Internet Ranking missions still open?
A. No, but you can play them, but the code would be useless.

Q. How come I can't access certain elevators?
A. You need the corresponding activator to work it.  Red is the most basic,
you need to find green and blue.  They look like little mailboxes.

Q. Why is it that sometimes an old man is at the store instead of Kimiko?
A. I don't know, that changed once I got the voice accessory.  I've gotten
him during the day and night time, so I don't think it's time dependant.

Q. Does anything special happen if you buy everything out in the shop?
A. The only thing I noticed is when you return home, the backdrop is now pink,
and it now shows that you are officially a HoiHoi fanatic (with boxes of HoiHoi
stuff everywhere).

Q. What's "OMAKE" mode?
A. It includes all the video sequences you've seen throughout the game,
including the ending.  Unfortunately, the feature doesn't unlock until after
you've beaten the game.

Q. There are some items in your FAQ that I have but are not listed!
A. I realize that I don't have some items, and I don't know how to.  These are
the ones I was able to obtain.  If you know how to get other items (like the
Raincoat), I would be more than happy to take your input (you will get
credit).
*added*
According the StarCreator, the Raincoat is not an obtainable costume, only in
Konami's website can you see it...which no longer seems to exist for this
game unfortunately.

Q. Where are some of the puzzle pieces?
A. I'm missing about 3 pieces myself, if you know where to get them, please
contact me.  See my e-mail address at the bottom of this FAQ.
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4. Level FAQ
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Mission 1-1
Objective: Kill 10 insects
My record - 1:02:55 (A Rank)
-Basic mission, mostly standard roaches.
-If you start getting low on energy, look for the little recharger next to one
of the desks. It looks like a little black pedastal.  Just walk into it to use
it.  HoiHoi will automatically walk off once she finishes recharging.

Mission 1-2
Objective: Kill 14 insects
My record - 1:18:61 (A Rank)
-Another basic mission, standard roaches plus the resting ones.

Mission 1-3
My record - 1:33:38 (A Rank)
Objective: Kill 20 insects

Mission 1-4
Objective: Kill the centipede
My record - 0:36:25 (A Rank)
-This may take a little practice.  I would suggest saving up to
buy a stronger melee weapon for this.
-The centipede will initially try to attack you, then possibly attack
you again, then it will go into a pattern of poking his head out.  Randomly,
it will end up in the other side of the room.  STAY CLEAR OF IT OTHERWISE IT
WILL RUN YOU OVER.
-You can choose to attack the rest of the body first to slow it down, or try
to go straight for the head.
-Best attack point is the head.  Sneak up a distance from it's head, and dash
attack it.  With a Hammer, I've killed it in under 40 seconds.  Once you kill
just the head, it'll die, regardless if you've even touched the body.

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Mission 2-1
Objective: Kill 26 insects
My record - 2:55:85 (A Rank)
-Nothing out of the ordinary.
-Remember, here's where you need to start looking for hidden items.

Mission 2-2
Objective: Kill 35 insects
My record - 2:19:46 (A Rank)
-Ignore the flying bee, it's there to distract you, waste your ammo, and waste
your time.  Unless you have some Godly aim with a bazooka (which I don't think
even works, even the sniper rifle will not kill it or reach it.
-But if you reach the third level, notice there's a big bag hanging from the
ceiling.  That's a growing beehive, which you'll get to worry about later =)
-Be careful as you approach the insects, they will try to run into you while
you are on the beams.
-After you've taken care of the ones on the beams, you'll have to go to the
ground.  Break the weak areas of the walls (that are cracked, just use a
weapon).  The enemies down here will walk around in random patterns or will
try to come after you.  Some will emerge from nowhere, or will crawl through
the cracks on the walls, so be careful.

Mission 2-3
Objective: Protect the cake!
My record - 1:55:55 (A Rank)
-Ants will be trying to get a piece of cake!  Make sure you kill the ants as
they come up. If they manage to nip at the cake and run off, they will come
back after they disappear from the table, so don't bother chasing them as they
run away, otherwise you may leave the cake in danger of other ants.
-The smaller the ants, the faster they are, so watch for those.

Mission 2-4
Objective: Kil 34 insects
My record - 3:36:53 (B Rank)
-Be careful as you go up to the sink level, the cleaning items are perishable.
-The beer cans are perishable as well on the lower level.
-When you get to the end of the vent shaft on the third level, a hoarde of
enemies will attack you, so watch out behind you.

Mission 2-5
Objective: Kill both centipedes
My record - 0:48:78 (A Rank)
-If you can breeze through 1-4, this is the same thing, except you have to kill
one after the other.  Just be careful not to take too long or get hit too many
times. 
-There's two blue elevators in this level in the corner of the room, and one
green one in the middle of the room.

Mission 2-6
Objective: Kill 60 insects
My record - 3:13:20 (C Rank)
For an A Rank - 3:40, no guns allowed.
-Help poor Kimiko out!  Her apartment is infested!
-Be VERY careful when on top of her table.  The cockroaches and mosquitoes will
be sitting around, near, next to, or will be weaving around delicate items. 
Best thing to do it use a gun.  For the mosquitoes, make sure you're standing
on the edge to ensure a clean shot.
-After 50 enemies, 10 cockroaches will be RACING around the table in circles.
This is tricky, but do NOT stand in their way if there are more than 5 alive.
Either stand in one place, and chop away, or try to cut them off.  Don't try
chasing them either, they will out run you.
-To clear with an A, and you use a gun, make sure you keep your accuracy tight!
Missing your shots will detract from your rank!

*added*
Thanks to StarCreator for the tip!

-If you clear this with an A, Kimiko will be impressed and will run inside and
give you a Gothic Dress.

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Mission 3-1
Objective: Kill 40 insects
My record - 3:59:41 (B Rank)

Mission 3-2
Objective: Protect the cake
My record - 2:42:26 (C Rank)
-This one is a HUGE pain, MUCH worse than the other.
-You have to ward of much more wards of ants, and the table are is MUCH
smaller.  Plus, you'll have to be careful of destroying items on the table.
Thankfully, there are more larger and slower ants than smaller ones.
-Now there are flying roaches as well, that will settle on the cake and
constantly munch away at the cake until you kill it.
-Make sure you have a gun for this one, it'll be VERY handy for kill the
roaches.

Mission 3-3
Objective: Kill the queen
My record - 1:37:18 (A Rank)
-Break a few walls to find the hidden items.  Also, take different elevators up
to find more.
-This place is a maze.  Be careful of breaking walls, as sometimes enemies will
just materialize in front of you.
-There is a platform here where you can recharge your battery.  Use it as you
must. The queen herself isn't hard, but it's the little babies that constantly
attack you that will take down your energy.  If you don't have a battery pack,
now is the time to pick one up.

Mission 3-4
Objective: Kill 25 insects
My record - 2:55:80 (A Rank)
-These are all grasshoppers.  They are VERY sensative to your presence, and you
will not be able to sneak up next to them.  You'll either have to dash-kill, or
use your gun.
-This third level if you go upstairs is VERY dangerous.  Make sure you have a
powerful weapon, as two HUGE insects will attack you, and will not let you go
around them.

After this mission, the game will introduce HoiHoi's rival, Combat-san.


Mission 3-5
Objective: Destroy the beehive
My record - 0:36:91 (A Rank)
-The bees here are EXTREMELY persistant.  And there are a ton of them.
-This is the time to pick up a bazooka or missle launcher.
-My weapon of choice here is the Excalibur.  Make your way to the beehive,
and just hack away.  If a couple bees are on your back, turn around, slash
once, then hack away at the beehive.  At this point, the bees are just there to
distract you.  This is also the fastest way to complete the level.
-I would also get all the battery packs if I were you.


It turns out that Kimiko decided to pick up the latest new thing, the
Combat-san model.


Mission 3-6
Objective: Kill 60 insects.
My record - 4:46:05 (B Rank)
-It's a mix of about everything.  It does get very frustrating however, because
there are a couple sequences of enemies racing in circles.


Kimiko finds that Combat-san did a bit too much of a good job exterminating...
..and for the same reason she got rid of her HoiHoi-san, she wants to get rid
of her Combat-san.

Go to the shop, then exit, and you'll have a conversation with Kimiko, and
Mission 4-1 will open up.


Mission 4-1
Objective: ?????
My record - 1:19:06 (A Rank)
-Hoi-Hoi-san VS Combat-san!  The first thing she does is rush you, so stay out
of her way.
-Her pattern is to run around, and then rush you.  You know when she'll get
ready because she talks...a lot.
-Don't stand around, or she'll attempt to rush you.
-If she starts glowing, she will dash at you VERY fast, so watch out for that.
You can do a dash attack at her at the same time to nullify it, but timing is
crucial.
-After any of her rushing attacks, she has some recovery time.  Do dash attacks
at her then.
-When she weakens, she will jump up, charge up, then stomp on you.  As you run
towards her while she's charging, the minute you hear her say "HA!", dash
towards the direction she jumped from. As she recovers, turn around and dash
attack her.  Try not to rely on guns too much here, except if you see a brief
opening (where she's too far to stab her).  She has a tendency to dodge bullets
if she's already moving, so don't shoot her while she's running.



Once you beat Combat-san, you will see the ending.

In the main title screen, you will now have unlocked "OMAKE" mode.

After the ending, it will prompt you to save.  Once you return to the Mission
Mode screen, the three hexagons will open up as SP missions.

These were for Internet Ranking and are optional.  If you want to get 100%
completion however, you'll want to do them all.




Mission SP1
Objective: Clear the level.  Square button will bring up your Internet Ranking
password (useless).
My record - 15:08:15 (C Rank) *Not like I'm doing this again*
Internet Ranking record - 8:48:55
-600 insects.  Mostly cockroaches, but a few mosquitoes and grasshoppers.
-The last 30 insects will be racing around in a mad frenzy
-If you start getting low on energy, go to the elevator in the corner of the
room.  It will lead to a recharger.
-The last one is a HUGE cockroach.
-Expect to take about 10-15 minutes on this level.


Mission SP2
Objective: Defeat both bosses
My record - 6:31:55 (A Rank)
Internet Ranking record - 1:34:88
-The lower level has the queen, 3rd level has the beehive.
-There is one charger in the lower level in the corner.
-There are 3 hidden items spots, you start next to one of them.  Remember to
take the elevators around.


Mission SP3
Objective: Defeat Combat-san
My record - 1:32:68 (A Rank)
Internet Ranking record - 00:16:88
-She's slightly more resilient than Mission 4-1, otherwise she follows the same
pattern.
-Make sure you pick up the blue elevator kit here!  It's in the corner of the
room.  From where you start, it should be on HoiHoi's right, in the corner
behind her.

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5. Shop FAQ
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Going through the shops, each category at a time.
Initially, you won't have a whole lot to choose from in the shop.
Additional items will appear as you buy certain items or through time.

Kimiko is the shopkeeper during certain times of the day, and an older man
will be there on other times of the day.  Certain story sequences will NOT
occur unless Kimiko is there.

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-WEAPONS-
These are obviously the most important part of the game.  What weapons you have
will help you finish a mission quicker and more efficiently.  Even though a
weapon may seem weaker, it doesn't always mean it's useless.  Some powerful
weapons are crappy on recovery time and for a mission with nothing but a bunch
of roaches, it'll slow you down considerably.  Always try mixing and matching
and doing a lot of experimenting.  For bosses, having a more powerful weapons
is generally useful.  Just remember, you have a battery life, so don't take too
long on missions.

Melee weapons also will help you save money on ammo and some are quite
powerful, so make sure you don't forget about those.



First category: Projectile weapons

Handgun (IDW-HG15)
-Standard equipment, weakest in the game.
-Power E, accuracy C
Cost: 1554 yen

Revolver (IDW-PM05)
-Power B, accuracy D
Cost: 2205 yen

Revolver (same)
-Power B, accuracy D
Cost: 2205 yen

Sub-machine gun (IDW-FW55)
-Power D, accuracy C
Cost: 2079 yen

Arm Machine gun (IDW-AMG02)
-Very useful for rapid fire and quick aiming.
-Power C, accuracy C
Cost: 4179 yen

Needle Launcher (IDW-NR03)
-Power D, accuracy B
Cost: 4074 yen

Shotgun (IDW-SG06)
-Power B, accuracy D
Cost: 5229 yen

Sniper Rifle (IDW-SPR04)
-Power B, accuracy A
Cost: 4179 yen

Machine Gun (IDW-MG34)
-This weapon does not lock onto enemies.  Best guess.
-Power B, accuracy C
Cost: 8379 yen

HoiHoi Bazooka (IDW-BZ02)
-Nothing to get excited about, I was a little disappointed.
-This knocks HoiHoi to the ground after each shot.
-Power A, accuracy C
Cost: 8190 yen

Panzer Faust (IDW-RPW54)
-Power A, accuracy B
Cost: 7140 yen

Missle Launcher (IDW-ML04)
-Power A, accuracy B
-This fires up to 3 missles at a time, depending on how many enemies it locks
onto at once, so ammo goes VERY quick.  Use sparingly.
Cost: 10290 yen

Ammo/Handgun
-Clip holds 10 bullets
Cost: 158 yen

Ammo/Revolver
-Clip holds 6 bullets
Cost: 210 yen

Ammo/Sub-machine Gun
-Clip holds 20 rounds
Cost: 210 yen

Ammo/Arm Machine Gun
-Clip holds 20 rounds
Cost: 263 yen

Ammo/Needle Launcher
-Clip holds 10 rounds
Cost: 210 yen

Ammo/Shotgun
Cost: 336 yen/7 shells

Ammo/Sniper Rifle
-Clip holds 5 rounds
Cost: 210 yen

Ammo/Machine Gun
-You get a double ammo box, which holds a total of 60 rounds
Cost: 525 yen

Ammo/HoiHoi Bazooka
Cost: 315 yen/5 rounds

Ammo/Panzer Faust
Cost: 315 yen/3 rounds

Ammo/Missle Launcher
Cost: 504 yen/3 rounds

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Second category: Melee weapons

Kotetsu (IDW-JS02)
-Made from carbon metal
-Power C
Cost: 2205 yen

Izayoi (IDW-JS01)
-Power B
Cost: 3129 yen

Izayoi (same)
-Power B
Cost: 3129 yen

Fly swatter (IDW-FR06)
-Power D
Cost: 714 yen

Fly swatter (same)
-Power D
Cost: 714 yen

HoiHoi houku (Fork) (IDW-TH09)
-Basically, it's an axe.
-Power C
Cost: 2394 yen

Hammer (IDW-GH02)
-Big mace, VERY powerful, but VERY slow.  Good against the centipede boss.
-Hoi-Hoi also tends to giggle occasionally when using this.
-Power A
Cost: 1995 yen

HoiHoi Javelin (IDW-JB11)
-HoiHoi will thrust this weapon forward, similar to a dash attack, even if
you're not dashing.
-Power: C
Cost: 2079 yen

Screw Knuckle (IDW-SN11)
-It sticks out for a while, doing multiple damage in one hit.
-Power B
Cost: 4179 yen

Excalibur (IDW-EK07)
-Power A
-EXTREMELY powerful but EXTREMELY slow recovery time.  Best use is for dash
attacks.
-Decent range.
-Now you can be part of the munchkin-round table too!  For only...
Cost: 3654 yen

Magical Stick (IDW-MS18)
-Turn HoiHoi into a Sailor Senshi!  ...or not.
-It shoots out little hearts as you attack with it.
-For a piece of crap, it's pretty damn expensive.
-Power E (obviously for cosmetic use only)
Cost: 5229 yen

Spirit Warding Stick (IDW-SS20)
-Power ?
-This comes with the temple garments costume.
-The attributes of this item is marked "?"
-I have yet to figure out how to actually HIT someone with this.  It just seems
to make noise and scare off bugs.
-You cannot dash attack with this item.
Cost : free with the corresponding costume.

Fan (IDW-IF24)
-Another completely useless item.
-Edges are made of carbon metal.
-The first two hits in the combo are very fast.  The third is useless and slow
though.
-Power D
Cost: 2079 yen

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Third category: Clothing

Colorful HoiHoi-san: Red
-Product color: Mirage Red
Cost: 2079 yen

Colorful HoiHoi-san: Blue
-Product color: Wonder Blue
Cost: 2079 yen

Colorful HoiHoi-san: Orange
-Product color: Stoic Orange no reference to the Beatmania IIDX song, sorry)
Cost: 2079 yen

Colorful HoiHoi-san: Purple
-Product color: Illusion Purple
Cost: 2079 yen

Colorful HoiHoi-san: Black
-Product color: Turn Black
Cost: 2079 yen

Waitress Dress
-Comes with a waitress cap!
Cost: 8190 yen

Swimming suit
-For all you pedophiles out there.
Cost: 6090 yen

Temple garments
-For warding those evil spirits off.
-You may also get a movie sequences after purchasing.
Cost: 13440 yen

Fatigues
-Yes, military fatigues
Cost: 3129 yen

Magical Girl
-Yes, you can be an OMG-super-KAWAIIIII magical girl too! (wtf)
-You cannot equip certain head accessories with this on.
-Cost: 9335 yen

Fantasy Clothes
-I don't know what this is.  It looks like something from a sci-fi flick.
-You cannot equip certain head accessories with this on.
Cost: 5229 yen

Santa dress
-For the Christmas spirit in you!
-You cannot equip certain head accessories with this on.
Cost: 2079 yen

Yukata
-She also has a really big fan.
-You will not be able to go on missions with this costume, so be wary when
purchasing this item.  Don't bother unless you have the cash.
Cost: 10290 yen

Gothic Dress
-Comes complete with a parasol!
-The parasol is not a weapon.
Cost: Free from Kimiko with an A Rank from Mission 2-6 (See mission details)

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Category four: Miscellaneous

Oshaberi HoiHoi Kit
-Basic voice kit
-Cutesy childish voice that you heard in the brief movie clip
Cost: 3129 yen

Oshaberi
-The cool, demure sorta deal here.
-Very boring and annoying IMHO.
Cost: 3129 yen

Oshaberi
-A more mature voice set
Cost: 3129 yen

Oshaberi
-Very laid back, casual voice set
Cost: 3129 yen

Oshaberi
-Another cutesy voice, altohugh not as childish as the first one
Cost: 3129 yen

Analyze System
-It gives you the general energy each enemy has during battle.
Cost: 2604 yen

H.V.A. System
-Stands for "Hyper Vital Assist."
-Almost the same thing, but gives more info about the enemy.
Cost: 5040 yen

Sunglasses
-Makes HoiHoi look cool!  Not really.
Cost: 315 yen

Battery booster pack, Small
-This will add 2 bars of life to HoiHoi's battery life.  A must-get.
Cost: 5040 yen

Battery booster pack, Medium
-This adds 4 more bars to HoiHoi's battery life.
Cost: 6300 yen

Battery booster pack, Large
-This adds 6 more bars to HoiHoi's battery life.
Cost: 8400 yen

Broom
-What this does, I have no idea.  I just know HoiHoi sometimes uses it after a
mission.
Cost: 1050 yen

Voice add-on
-This will add some voices to HoiHoi and will allow you to sample all her
voices in the corresponding Oshaberi set in the Parts menu (press Square over
the voice set you want to sample).
Cost: 6090 yen

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Fifth category: LEAVE.

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Note:

Every 2000 yen you spend in ONE TRIP, you will get 1 point towards a free item.
Think of it as a "buy ten, get one free" sort of deal.

After 20 points, you get a free item.

What you get is automatically given to you.


The 2000 yen does NOT accumulate or is shared between visits, you MUST spend
2000, 4000, 6000, 8000, etc. yen in the SAME TRIP to get the points.  i.e. if
you spend 1000 yen on ammo on one trip, leave the store, then come back later
and buy 1000 yen more of ammo, you will NOT earn points.  Or if you spend 1000
yen one trip, then your second trip you spend 3000 points, you will only earn
1 point.  So get ready to spend wisely.

Points, however can be saved up and will be accumulated per every trip.



    5a. Non-shop items


Default item that your start with:

Handgun

Magoroku (IDW-JS03)
-Basic katana
-Power D



These are items I got for free, they seem to be random.

1st - Bazooka rounds
2nd - Neko mimi (cat ears) (Parts/accessory)
3rd - Glasses (Parts/accesory)
4th - Summer clothes (dress)
5th - Chinese dress
6th - Usagi mimi (bunny ears) (Parts/accessory)
--You cannot go on any Missions with this dress on.
--After the 6th free item, you don't get any more free stuff.

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6. Closing notes/Thanks/Contact Information
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Thanks to...
GameFAQs, heck, I never had more motivation to do this kinda thing.
StarCreator for his invaluable resources.

Copyrights...(every game I mentioned thus far)
Ichigeki Sacchuu!!  HoiHoi San is a copyright of Konami and KCE Tokyo.
Beatmania IIDX is copyright of Konami/KCEJ.
PlayStation and PlayStation 2 is trademark/copyright of Sony Computer
Entertainment.

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