#46734 como no te vaya el de ps4, pero ese ya vale mas...
https://www.ebay.es/itm/NEW-PS4-TAIKO-NO-TATSUJIN-Drum-Game-set-Don-Don-Don-JAPAN-OFFICIAL/162714541379?hash=item25e28add43:g:nIoAAOSwe09Z5NVJ
Pero no hablan muy bien de la calidad del tambor:
I imported this through Amazon.co.jp to the USA. I could not post a review there because it was in English, so i'm posting my review here(picture enclosed).
As other reviewers have noted in Japanese, the tatacon drum controller is of very poor quality. The game itself is good and will be displayed in your PS4's default language whether it's Japanese, English, Chinese, or Korean. The game itself only comes with around 70 songs with six optional DLC song packs available for purchase (one each month starting in November 2017), with five songs each. All of the packs bought as a bundle cost 2700 yen on the Japanese PSN. Buying a Japanese PSN card online cost me 34USD for a 3000 yen card, leaving me 300 yen left over for something else. In comparison to other Taiko games, this one has an overall low song count. The biggest issue with this bundle is the tatacon. It's just not very responsive. If you plan to use it without any form of modification then prepare to be disappointed. There are zones that have no response no matter how hard you hit them. Opening up the controller and adding an additional cork layer inside the back improves drumstick bounce, and filling in the small foam holes inside the controller with tissue paper improves overall response and dead zones. However, this type of modification should NOT be necessary in 2017. We have the technology to manufacture a properly working drum controller now. Furthermore, the quality from controller to controller varies with some working okay and others working very poor. To top this all off, the timing of the controller is completely off. Fortunately, you do have the ability to change the timing and recognition window of the notes in the options menu. You will have to spend considerable time fiddling around with the different options to find your personalized "sweet spot" though. You will also need to disable the taiko sounds because even when you have everything synced the taiko sounds are delayed. When all is said and done you will be good to go after you have a modified controller and personalized timing options. At that point the game works well and is very fun.
I give the game four and a half stars, but the controller only one until it's modified. For the bundle itself I give it only two stars as it takes considerable time and effort to mod the controller so that it will function on even the most basic level. If you are a serious player then by all means buy the bundle and mod the controller, but if you are just looking for some fun then buy the game itself and save the extra money for the DLC song packs.