Beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem

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Beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem
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Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Series Beatmania IIDX , Bemani
Platform(s) Arcade
Release
  • JP: September 15, 2010
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single-player & Multiplayer
Arcade system Konami Bemani PC Type 2

Beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem is a music video game in the Beatmania IIDX series of games by Konami. On April 19, 2010, Bemani fansite Zenius -I- Vanisher reported that Konami had announced the first location test for the newest game in the IIDX series. The location test ran from April 22 to April 26 at the Cat's Eye Machida (キャッツアイ町田) in Machida, Tokyo. [1] Follow-up location tests ran in Chōfu, Tokyo and Kyoto from April 30 to May 6, [1] in Nagoya and Sapporo from May 14 to May 20 [2] and in Chiyoda, Tokyo from June 11 to June 12. [3] The game was released on September 15, 2010 This Beatmania iteration's theme focuses heavily on a futuresque modern relaxation and tropical beach resort concert-like setting, with the interface making use of sleek mechanical components with simple whites and bright colors that are easy on the eyes.

Contents

Gameplay

Beatmania IIDX tasks the player with performing songs through a controller consisting of seven key buttons and a scratchable turntable. [4] Hitting the notes with strong timing increases the score and groove gauge bar, allowing the player to finish the stage. Failing to do so depletes the gauge until it is empty, abruptly ending the song. [5]

There are some changes made for this series. The song wheel is now circular rather than vertical, similar to the one in Dance Dance Revolution . 2 new modes are presented; Premium Free Mode, a mode where the player plays for 8 minutes as opposed to 2 stages, and DJ Order Mode, a mode which is similar to Pop'n Music 's Challenge Mode, where a player can select missions (similar to pop'n's Normas) and earn DELLAR POINTS. Other than that, all of the gameplay remains the same.

Unlocking System

Resort Anthem only has one Extra Stage, making it the first to do this since Beatmania IIDX 12: Happy Sky . However, players can get new songs through Beat Unlocks, JAPAN TOUR, WORLD TOUR and other unlockable events.

Append festival

With the announcement of APPEND FESTIVAL, a new crossover from jubeat series was unlocked on March 11, 2011 and another crossover from jubeat knit APPEND was unlocked on March 23, 2011. This unlocking system needs an e-Amusement card.

KONAMI announced the Lincle LINK event on June 30, 2011. This event would start in the middle of July, linking Resort Anthem and REFLEC BEAT together through song unlocking. Again, this event needed an e-Amusement card.

Music

Beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem feature 74 new songs as well as 567 songs from previous releases for a total of 641 songs. A total of 21 songs had been removed from this game. [6] [7]

SongArtistGenreTier
New Regular Songs
AegisIT medalion Techno
Answer星野奏子Star Pop
Believe In MeUraken feat. Calyn Tsukishima Hardcore
BLUST OF WINDAnemo=Aspel by MLREC. Crossover House
Bounce Bounce Bounce kors k feat. Kanata Okajima&楽天斎 Dancehall
BROKEN EDENMYTHILOGIA by MLREC.Symphonic-Tek
Cansei de S NIKPRASTIK DANCEFLOORFidget house
Destiny SwordCAPACITY GATEElectric Step
DAYDREAMERピンクターボ Girly Rock
Energy Drivekevin energy Hardcore
EXTREMA PT.2Remo-conTech Dance
Fantasia TЁЯRA Hyper FantasiaFrom pop'n music 17: THE MOVIE.
Get Out壱岐尾彩花 Electro Licensed song.
Golden PalmsDirty Androids Nu Disco
I FIGHT MEkobo feat. Marsha Drum&Bass
かげぬい ~Ver.Benibotan~
(Kagenui ~Ver.Benibotan~)
CULTVOICE by S.S.D.PRODUCTSNatsu Matsuri
La Marseiya-murai feat.David Solanes Venzala Catalā Lounge
Mermaid girl Cream puff Bubblegum Dance
Never Fade AwaySota Fujimori feat.dj MAX STEROIDIIDX Handz Up!!
New Castle LegionsDirty AndroidsDystopia
おおきなこえで
(Ookinakoede)
猫叉Master feat. SanaWorld/Pop
passionate fate Ryu☆ Handz Up
Programmed Lifekors k Psy Trance (Full On)
Programmed Sun (xac Antarctic Ocean mix)Remixed by xac. Uplifting Trance
ラクエン Feat.Chiharu Chonan -JAKA respect for K.S.K. Remix
(Rakuen Feat.Chiharu Chonan -JAKA respect for K.S.K. Remix)
Remixed by JAKAZiD. Techy Freeform
"恋愛レボリューション21 -秋葉工房mix-"
( Ren'ai Revolution 21 -Akiba Koubou mix-)
DJ Command feat. うさ&ともみん Eurobeat Cover of the 11th single performed by Morning Musume.
reunionTatsh Cyber Waltz
Rock Da HouseM-Project fw.GUHROOVY UK Hardcore
Session 9 -Chronicles-PRASTIK DANCEFLOORRockin'Drum'n'Bass
Space TimeNISH Energetic Trance
Stay my side DJ Yoshitaka feat.RINA R&B From Reflec Beat .
Take Me HigherSota Fujimori feat. Sachi Synthetic Electro Theme song for Road Fighters .
THE DOOR INTO RAINBOWL.E.D. Trance
Tropical AprilRisk Junk Vacation Dance
VermillionMystic MoonPsyche FusionEnding song for IIDX SIRIUS.
Watch Out Pt.2DJ Mass MAD Izm* vs. DJ Yoshitaka Tech-Breakbeats
WISE UP!木之下慶行 feat.星野奏子 Resort House
XANADU OF TWOT.Kakuta With Starving Trancer + 森永真由美 Dance-pop
You Were the Onegood-cool ft. Brenda Vaughn Italo House
夕焼け ~Fading Day~
(Yuuyake ~Fading Day~)
JAKAZiDAural Adrenaline
ZETA ~素数の世界と超越者~
(ZETA ~Sosuu no Sekai to Chouetsusha~)
Zektbach IDM From pop'n music 15: ADVENTURE.
Extra Stage
ANTHEM LANDINGDJムラサメLatin TekSplit into 3 versions (for NORMAL, HYPER, and ANOTHER charts respectively).
One More Extra Stage
灼熱Beach Side Bunny
(Shakunetsu Beach Side Bunny)
DJ Mass MAD Izm*Broken Samba Break
beat#2 Unlocks
SABER WINGTAGShooting WaltzFrom Dance Dance Revolution X .
sakura stormRyu☆ Happy Hardcore From Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 .
旅人リラン
(Tabibito Re-Run / The Flying Rerun)
XOGO BRYKKEleclore
beat#3 Unlocks
ALBIDA DJ YOSHITAKA Hard RenaissanceFrom jubeat ripples APPEND.
Everlasting ResortSUPER STAR 満 -MITSURU-Only One AnthemEnding song (Credits screen).
黒髪乱れし修羅となりて
(Kurokami Midareshi Shura to Narite)
村正クオリア 撫子メタル
(Nadeshiko Metal)
From pop'n music 18: Sengoku Retsuden.
JAPAN TOUR
New Songs
DM STAR ~関西 energy style~
(DM STAR ~Kansai energy style~)
NAOKI Speed Rave Original version is a theme song of Dance Evolution.
Raise your handsKeichii Ueno feat. RIISAOkinawa Anthem
WE LOVE SHONANStudio Bongo Mango feat. Likkle MaiSurf & Dub
ELECTRIC MASSIVE DIVERL.E.D.-G Gabba
Dances with Snow FairiesDr.Honda トレンディートランス
(Trendy Trance)
Revival Unlocks
ヒマワリ
(Himawari)
小坂りゆ J-Happy HardcoreFirst appeared in Happy Sky.
(From Guitar Freaks 10th MIX & Drum Mania 9th MIX).
LOVE♥SHINE小坂りゆJ-Happy HardcoreFirst appeared on 9th Style.
(From Dance Dance Revolution Extreme).
真夏の花・真夏の夢
(Manatsu No Hana, Manatsu No Yume)
Sana House First appeared on 9th Style.
Revived with Charge Notes added to the Another chart.
Pink RoseKiyommy+SeiyaHeartFirst appeared on Happy Sky.
(From Keyboardmania 3rd MIX).
Revived with Another chart changed with the one containing Charge Notes.
Under the Sky 南さやか (BeForU) with platoniX J-Eurotrance First appeared in Happy Sky.
WORLD TOUR
Breaking the groundArt of Fighters Hardcore
LIFE SCROLLINGHIROSHI WATANABE Detroit Techno
Hardcore ManiaDJ Weaver Hardcore
Kailuakors k Energetic Hawaiian Trance
THE BLACK KNIGHTL.E.D. Goa Trance
Let The Track FlowBrisk & Ham UK Hardcore
PARADISE LOSTRyu☆ Vs. L.E.D.-G Trance Core
perditus┼paradisusiconoclasmAnthem Core
Story Mode Unlocks
Eternal Tears ツガル Winter Ballade
Medicine of love イロハリリナ Magical Pop
APPEND FESTIVAL Unlocks
Love♥kmdj TAKA feat. RENHappy CoreFrom jubeat knit.
Unlocked on March 11, 2011.
STELLAR WINDL.E.D. Hard Dance APPEND FESTIVAL unlock (started on March 23, 2011).
Lincle Link Unlocks
BrokenDJ TAKA feat. AiMEETranceFrom REFLEC BEAT.
中華急行
(Chuka Kyuko)
Ryu☆Happy HardcorePreview song from REFLEC BEAT limelight.
Sakura ReflectionRyu☆Happy HardcoreFrom REFLEC BEAT.
SPECIAL SUMMER CAMPAIGN!Lucky VacuumBuchiage TranceFrom REFLEC BEAT.
Survival GamesVENUS90's electropop From REFLEC BEAT.
THE FALLENL.E.D.-GGoth Nu-Style GabbaFrom REFLEC BEAT.
Thunderbolt 雷龍 Ravers Dance SpeedPreview song from Beatmania IIDX 19: Lincle .
Wuv Ukors kCandy RaveFrom REFLEC BEAT.

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