Beatmania IIDX 22: Pendual

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beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL
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Screenshot of the game's title screen
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Series Beatmania IIDX , Bemani
Platform(s) Arcade
ReleaseSeptember 17, 2014
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) Single-player & Multiplayer
Arcade system Konami Bemani PC (E4690)

Beatmania IIDX 22: Pendual (stylized as beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL) is a music video game and the 22nd installment of Beatmania IIDX series of video game, a part of the long-running Bemani series. The theme of the game revolves around the concept of time with the theme split between the present and the future; Pendual itself is a portmanteau of "pendulum" and "dual". The UI mainly features white to symbolize the present and purple to symbolize the future. It was first announced during the BEMANI Namahōsō event on June 4, 2014, with location testing held from June 13 to 15, 2014. [1] It was released on September 17, 2014.

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Gameplay

For more information about the gameplay of Beatmania IIDX in general, please refer to Beatmania IIDX#Gameplay.

Beatmania IIDX tasks the player with performing songs through a controller consisting of seven key buttons and a scratchable turntable. [2] 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. [3]

Beatmania IIDX 22: Pendual retains the core gameplay introduced in the first game. Players are required to hit notes that fall from the top of the screen at the hit zone using keys or turntables which are required to be scratched. Hitting the notes correctly will fill up the Groove Meter, while failure to do so drains it. Players must attain at least 80% of the meter at the end of the song to pass. Two gameplay variations introduced in Beatmania IIDX 17: Sirius : Charge Note (notes required to be held) and Backspin Scratch (spin the turntable at one direction and spin it at the opposite direction at the end) are retained. The player now has a choice to display their EX-Score instead of a combo during gameplay. Two new options were introduced—An Expand-Judge option, which increases the timing of the "Great" judgment, but the player's score and rank are rendered invalid; and Rotational-Random option, which shifts the hit notes to the left and right depending on the setting. Pendual features a new theme system which cycles the theme of the game throughout one to five days: the "present phase" features mainly whites in the UI with the in-game clock displaying the year as 2014 (or 2015), while the "future phase" features purples with the in-game clock displaying the year as 2222. Each theme has their own features, including songs. Throughout December 22, 2014 to October 28, 2015, players can now freely change the time phases by Paseli through a purchasable item, "Time Hourglass". Expert mode, a mode that plays through a course consisting of four (previously five) songs without stopping, has been revived by an update on February 14, 2015. [4]

Unlocking System

Chrono Chaser (One More Extra Stage)

The unlocking system which unlocks the One More Extra Stage had started on September 24, 2014. To access it, the player must attain a Full Combo with a higher grade while playing exclusive songs (chrono diver -fragment- and illuminate on "present phase", or chrono diver – Nornir and subtractive on "future phase") on the time phases. The gate would then be activated and would appear on subsequent playthroughs during the game's Final Stage. The player must then Full Combo the charts on the same difficulty without activating Random or Mirror modifiers with a higher grade during the Final/Extra Stage (the level and grade conditions are made easier for a higher difficulty as of December 22, 2014). Regardless if the player had succeeded on Full Combo or not, the door will change time phases (thus the unlock conditions must be repeated while on other time phases), but failing to do so will lose a chance (billed as 'Challenge Chance') to unlock the gate (and doesn't count towards the total Full Combo Count, as each successful Full Combo will produce a lightning effect). Failing to Full Combo three times would cause the gate to disappear.

When the player subsequently Full Comboed two other charts of the same difficulty as of December 22, 2014 (previously nine before November 5, 2014, and three before December 21, 2014), the gate would open and the player immediately accessed the One More Extra Stage automatically upon the difficulty the player had cleared on the last song (the player is forced to play on Ex-Hard gauge). Whichever song that will be played on One More Extra Stage varies on the time phase the player had activated the gate (cinder on the "present phase"; or Gravigazer on the "future phase").

Regardless if the player failed to Full Combo three times or has played the One More Extra Stage once, the player must start all over by Full Comboing the three charts again starting on the songs exclusive to the time phase.

As of April 22, 2015, conditions to access the One More Extra Stage were now simplified. The door now has a health bar system and the player must fully deplete the gauge in order to open the gate. Each Full Combo depletes half (50%) of the gauge, but every time phase switch (regardless of clears) will increase the gauge by 5%. As always, the difficulty played for the last song will be played for the One More Extra Stage, and the gauge will be restored upon the next activation of the gate.

On June 17, 2015, a new unlockable challenge was available. To activate the gate, the player needs to full combo K (for present phase) or eagle (for future phase) songs in another chart this time. Conditions to activate the gate were simplified on June 24, 2015, as players need to ex-hard clear on hyper or another. Conditions were further simplified on July 1, 2015 where the player needed to hard clear any chart on any difficulty. During the credit's final/extra Stage, a folder (Chrono Chaser Challenge) which randomly selects five songs on any selected difficulty (song conditions that can be fulfilled easily) would be available, and players can retain the Challenge Chances regardless of outcome and the modifiers selected. As with the previous challenge, the player must deplete the gauge completely (depending on the difficulty of the song selected in the last stage of the credit) in order to access the One More Extra Stage. (Say YEEEAHH on the "present phase"; or reflux on the "future phase").

In an update on July 1, 2015, players can unlock the first two One More Extra Stage songs (cinder and Gravigazer) on Expert Mode. Also, the gauge used for the One More Extra Stage is lowered to the Hard gauge. On September 1, 2015, the second set of One More Extra Stage Songs (Say YEEEAHH and Reflux) was added as an unlockable feature on Expert Mode.

Chrono Seeker

Chrono Seeker is the first unlockable event in the game which started on October 1, 2014 and ended on December 21, 2014. In this unlocking event the player must collect Crystal Shards for each respective time phase via each playthrough ("Present Phase" on the left, and "Future Phase" on the right). Each one of the time phases has a different condition to unlock for each gemstone row while on different difficulties ("Present Phase" has unlock conditions based on playing the songs, while "Future Phase" has unlock conditions depending on the Time and Date Settings). Completing the Crystal will unlock the song on the "Chrono Seeker" folder (accessible on Final/Extra Stage; once accessed, the player may not be able to return to the main song selection screen), and playing the song once will unlock another gemstone row and the song itself for regular play. (The opposing side on the same row unlocks the Console and Revival Songs, but was immediately unlocked for regular play instead).

When the player gathered all 12 crystals for the time phase (or getting more Crystals than the other time phase) and playing all four songs at least once, the fifth gemstone row will appear in the respective time phase. To unlock it, the player must play the songs based on the artists (猫叉Master in "Present Phase"; or L.E.D. in "Future Phase") in one credit after playing through all the songs under the respective version folder at least once (Pendual for "Present Phase"; or the version matching the Month Number for "Future Phase"). This will then unlock the boss song of the "Chrono Seeker" folder which are exclusive to the time phase (Symmetry in "Present Phase"; or Neo Generator Seven in "Future Phase"). Unlike those songs, they are not unlocked for regular play.

If the player gathered all 30 crystals (15 for each time phase) and played the boss songs at least once, the last gemstone row will appear. To unlock it, the player must input the Konami Code on the game keyboard (in order, Effect button twice, Vefx button twice, 1P Start Button once, 2P Start Button once, 1P Start Button once, 2P Start Button once, any of the Black Keys and White Keys), and then play the songs in relation to Gradius after playing at least one song from each game folder at least once to unlock Broken Sword in the "Chrono Seeker" folder. Playing Broken Sword once will mark the event complete and the boss songs (Symmetry and Neo Generator Seven) can now be played on all time phases.

After the event ended, any locked new songs (including boss songs; no longer time phase exclusive) can now be purchased through the online website (Moonlight Holograms, if the player unlocked the new songs during the event) using Fricos (formerly Dellars) for regular gameplay. Prior from January 21, 2015, any songs unlocked for regular play are still playable, except for the boss songs. On July 10, 2015, players playing via the Super Future time phase would automatically unlock all the event songs for regular play.

Qpronicle Chord

The second unlocking event begin on December 22, 2014 and ended on July 28, 2015. For this event, the player's avatar would have to revisit the three places again to defeat the monsters and maintain friendship with the Partners. The three places and their six partners are based on the previous three games (the locations were "Lincle Kingdom", "Tricoro City" and "Elferia" from the games Lincle, tricoro and SPADA respectively). The player firstly chose a location and rescued the partner to unlock the Normal Chart for the respective song of the version. Players would then play relevant songs depending on the location selected (and the three partners they select at the beginning (one main and two backups); can be toggled via the Vefx button at the location select screen) during each session to deal much higher damage to the enemies (damage can be dealt more if the player used items such as Time Hourglass, being precise in the minigame, or fulfil special conditions). The Partners would get experience points (proportional to the damage dealt) and level up after each playthrough (the selected partner got more experience points than the other two selected by backup), and if the combined partner's level reaches a certain amount, the player can unlock Hyper and Another charts the next time the player revisits any of the locations (providing the player must unlock all the Normal charts first). Once the partner's Another charts are unlocked, the location would be marked as a check.

Players can also raise the friendship (named "LOVE Bar") of the main partner they chosen. Though this doesn't affect the speed of unlocking the charts, the player must raise the partner's friendship to max to unlock customizations.

Player can also unlock Console Songs (and songs from the Coca-Cola x Bemani event which had been previously locked on January 22, 2015) if the player defeated certain rare enemies from any place they selected. The enemy appearance and the unlock conditions may also vary depending on the time phases and playthroughs.

After the first thirteen songs (and all the charts) have been unlocked, the player can access the Tower of Time Chord to unlock the last two songs of the event. Unlike the other locations, the conditions for unlocking are not varied based on any time phases, and don't require the partners to level up as a condition. The player would then scale the tower and by reaching certain levels at the end of a session, the player would be forced to play 共鳴遊戯の華 (Kyōmei Yūgi no Hana) as their One More Extra stage using the Ex-Hard gauge with Random and Mirror modifiers disabled. The chart played during the One More Extra stage would depend on how high the player had scaled the tower, and the player needs to play the song once for the chart to be unlocked for normal play. Unlocking this song fully also completes the event, which automatically unlocks several accessories and all the past three versions of design frames for use (all of which are redesigned). Note that the Chrono Chaser (the default One More Extra Stage song) event is temporary disabled until the final boss song is fully unlocked.

A ranking event, "Affection Ranking" was held from April 22, 2015 to June 23, 2015. This ranking event was split into three cups (Lincle, tricoro and SPADA in order) which lasted for three weeks each. Each cup was ranked based on how much the partner's friendship (on the respective versions) was raised. By taking part in each cup, accessories for the avatar would be unlocked. If certain conditions were met after participating in all three cups (at least 10 points in each partners), The Least 100sec would also be unlocked for regular play.

There were three chapters in this event and 16 songs (including six fromvthe console version and three from the Coca-Cola x Bemani event) were available for unlock.

Expert Mode

The mode which plays four (previously five) songs consecutively had returned since its last appearance in beatmaniaIIDX 19 Lincle via an update on February 14, 2015. They may still be able to set any of the modifiers permitted by the course. The gameplay would start when the player selects the course and the difficulty, and the player would pass if they cleared all four stages, or failed once the gauge is fully depleted (though the player can guarantee a few stages if they used Paseli). There are several courses which can be selected through Course Folders including:

To unlock the exclusive songs, the player must play the respective Secret Course a certain number of times under the difficulty the player selected for the course in order to unlock them. The bar would increase progressively depending on how well the player did in the course and the modifiers they selected, and if the bar is filled completely, the respective chart for the difficulty will then be unlocked for regular play.

On certain periods, players can vote for the songs during each credit by playing the songs under the "Expert Vote" folder. Players can cast a vote by selecting the song (up to four in one credit). After the voting period ends, the four songs having the most votes would be selected and compiled into a course.

Music

Currently, there is a total of 107 new songs (including 2 preview songs, 2 revived songs, 6 songs with alternate Another charts and 8 songs from the console versions). A total of 19 songs from previous versions have been removed.

SongArtistGenreOther Information
New Regular Songs
AFRO KNUCKLE猫叉Master+Afro Samba
AmnolysonokenArt Core
Beat RadianceiNONeo Classical Dance
Blaze it UP!DJ ShimamuraHardcore Rave
Don't Stop The Music feat.森高千里
(Don't Stop The Music feat.Chisaka Moritaka)
tofubeats J-Pop
Erosion Mark kors k REASM Des-ROWFallen Apart CoreFrom pop'n rhythmin.
FANTASTIC THREEジャカルタファンクブラザーズDub Comedy
Hello HappinessP*Light feat. mow*2Happy Hardcore
Line 4 Ruin Ryu☆ Electro Tech
m1dy Festivalm1dyTokyo Style Speedcore
Monopole.cosMo@暴走PArtcore Rock
Night skyUSAOPumpcore
No TearsRoughSketch feat. AikapinHard EDM
On My Wings (HARDSTYLE IIDX) kors k HardstyleFrom Let's Do It Now!! kors k Special Remix CD.
Rave Saves You feat. Cardz (Exclusive IIDX Mix)REMO-CONHard DanceFrom ENERGETIC TRANCE 03.
SAMSARASOUND HOLIC feat. Nana TakahashiDimension Wave
Sometimes feat. Kanae AsabaY&Co.Eurobeat
SpaceLand☆TOYBOXOSTER projectRagtime Future Pop
Sweet RadarDJ Genki feat. YukaccoElectro Pop
VulkanHommarjuGypsycore
ZZD.J.AmuroIntelligenceFrom jubeat saucer / REFLEC BEAT colette.
ベィスドロップ・フリークス
(Bassdrop Freaks)
かめりあ feat.ななひらA-Style Drum Step
紅牡丹
(Benibotan)
DJ NAGAI feat.a☆ruJ-Core
超青少年ノ為ノ超多幸ナ超古典的超舞曲
(Chōseishōnen no Tame no Chōtakō na Chōkotenteki Chōbukyoku)
Project B-Pieced Euphoria
デンドロビウム
(Dendrobium)
TAGBloom Fusion
フェイクアウト
(Fake Out)
Last Note. feat.mirinRock
表裏一体!?怪盗いいんちょの悩み♥
(Hyōriittai!? Kaitō Iincho no Nayami♥)
◇◆謎の怪盗少女ぷらずま☆ミPrim◇◆Hi-Funk Breaks
十六夜セツナ
(Izayoi Setsuna)
Xceon feat. Mayumi Morinaga Hyper J-Pop
恋は白帯、サンシロー
(Koi wa Shiroobi, Sanshirō)
星野奏子Kana-Pop
もっと!モット!ときめき feat. 松下
(Motto! Motto! Tokimeki feat. Matsushita)
シャイニング度胸兄弟きらめきコア
(Kirameki Core)
Originally from Tokimeki Memorial.
ぷろぐれっしぶ時空少女!うらしまたろ子ちゃん
(Progressive Jikū Shōjo! Urashima Taroko-chan)
ARM(IOSYS) feat. 山本椛ぷろぐれっしぶ電波
(Progressive Denpa)
白露の風
(Shiratsuyu no Kaze)
Qrispy Joybox feat. 常盤ゆう想歌 風
(Sōka Kaze)
#The_RelentlessDJ NorikenDubcore
×↑×↓DJ TECHNORCH新世紀進歩的羽扇子音楽
(Shinseiki Shinpoteki Haisensu Ongaku)
"Present Phase"-exclusive songs
chrono diver -fragment-猫叉Master feat.三澤 秋Healing Drum'n'Bass
illuminateSota FujimoriSynthetic EDM
"Future Phase"-exclusive songs
CHRONO DIVER -NORNIR-L.E.D.Cyber Drum'n'Bass
subtractiveExpanderGlitch Step
Chrono Chaser (One More Extra Stage Exclusive Songs)
cinderPHQUASEMaelstrom
GravigazerDJ TOTTOProgressive Schranz
Say YEEEAHH kors k EDM
Reflux Eagle Trancestep
beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK VOL.2 Pre-order songs
Hollywood Galaxy (DJ NAGAI Remix)DJ NAGAIGalactic J-CoreFrom beatnation RHYZE vs HARDCORE TANO*C.
We're so Happy (P*Light Remix)P*LightHappy HardcoreFrom beatnation RHYZE vs HARDCORE TANO*C.
Spada†Leggendaria Added Songs
Feel The Beat†LEGGENDARIAFalsionHardcore Ravefrom BeatmaniaIIDX 21: SPADA.
Artist named after Falsion and Falchion (Alternative).
疾風迅雷†LEGGENDARIA
(Shippūjinrai†LEGGENDARIA)
KUMOKIRIOriental Corefrom BeatmaniaIIDX 21: SPADA.
Artist named after Kumokiri (Alternative).
Verflucht†LEGGENDARIATyrfingHard NRGfrom BeatmaniaIIDX 21: SPADA
Artist named after Tyrfing (Alternative).
Coca-Cola x Bemani
リリーゼと炎龍レーヴァティン
(Lilieze to Enryū Laevateinn)
黒猫ダンジョン Oldstyle Gamemusicfrom REFLEC BEAT colette.
fallen leaves -IIDX edition-猫叉MasterWorld/ElectronicaExtended version from REFLEC BEAT colette.
Ludus In TenebrisAkhutaLiaisonbeatmaniaIIDX 22 PENDUAL x REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!.
PON no Unmei Jōka Keikaku
Realize Mazemovies (moimoi×Xceon×Dai.)Solitudefrom pop'n music ラピストリア.
SOUND HOLIC's BEMANI album 斬 -ZAN- Promotional Songs
TOXIC VIBRATIONSOUND HOLIC Vs. T.Kakuta feat. YURiCaMelodic Speed Metalfrom GITA DORA OverDrive.
TIEFSEESOUND HOLIC Vs. dj TAKA feat. YURiCaDeep SpectrumbeatmaniaIIDX 22 PENDUAL x SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS.
Expert Mode-Exclusive Unlocks
Chrono Diver -PENDULUMs-猫叉L.E.D.Master+Chrono Breaks
TA・DA☆YO・SHIY&Co.Eurobeat
千年ノ理
(Sennen no Kotowari)
猫叉MasterWorld/Electronica
Nekomata & TOTTO To Iku GW Dangan Tour
Sakura Mirage Ryu☆ Chipcorefrom REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!.
Scars of FAUNA猫叉MasterWorld/Electronicafrom jubeat saucer fulfill.
打打打打打打打打打打
(Dadadadadadadadadada)
ヒゲドライバー join. SELENJapanese Traditionalfrom REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!.
鬼天
(Onigami)
兎々Asura Tek Corefrom REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!.
全力 SPECIAL VACATION!! ~限りある休日~
(Zenryoku SPECIAL VACATION!! ~Kagiriaru Kyūjitsu~)
DJ GWHappy Vacay CorebeatmaniaIIDX 22 PENDUAL x REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!.
BEMANI×Tōhō Project Ultimate MasterPieces
取り残された美術(Arranged:HiZuMi)
(Torinokosareta Bijutsu(Arranged:HiZuMi))
幽閉サテライト feat. senya Hyper J-Pop
Scarlet MoonREDALiCE feat. Ayumi NomiyaJ-Core
妖隠し -あやかしかくし-
(Ayakashi Kakushi)
DJ TOTTO feat.3LDrum'n Waltz
Kaitō BisCo no Yokokujō
パ→ピ→プ→Yeah!
(Pa→Pi→Pu→Yeah!)
ヒゲドライバー join. shully & Nimo電波ソング
(Denpa Song)
from BeatStream.
EBONY & IVORYOSTER projectRagtime Chiptunefrom BeatStream.
それは花火のような恋
(Sorewa Hanabi no Yōna Koi)
夏色バーニングラブ☆Prim Hi-歌謡コア
(Hi-Kayō Core)
from BeatStream.
beatmania IIDX 23 copula Preview Song ("Super Future Phase"-exclusive songs)
RoutingかめりあJazzy Electro
灼熱Pt.2 Long Train Running
(Shakunetsu Pt.2 Long Train Running)
DJ Mass MAD Ism*Broken Samba Break
Bemani Summer Diary 2015
In The Breeze96 & Sota ft. Mayumi Morinaga Hybrid
Sounds of SummerHommarjuUK HardcorebeatmaniaIIDX 22 PENDUAL x SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS.
ChronosTAGProgressivefrom GuitarFreaks V6 BLAZING!! / DrumMania V6 BLAZING!!.
ドッキン☆サマーあばんちゅーる
(Dokkin Summer Adventure)
L.E.D.-G + Qrispy Joybox + ARM feat. ななひらドタバタ☆夏休み
(Dotabata☆Natsuyasumi)
beatmaniaIIDX 22 PENDUAL x BeatStream.
少年は空を辿る
(Shōnen wa Sora wo Tadoru)
Power Of Natureムラクモ
(Murakumo)
from pop'n music 20 fantasia.
夏色DIARY - L.E.D.-G STYLE MIX -
(Natsuiro DIARY- L.E.D.-G STYLE MIX-)
猫叉王子 feat.L.E.D.-GHappy Summer Core
Floor Infection
DisclozelapixHi-Tech Psytrancefrom SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS.
Invitation from Mr.CC-ShowHolicfrom SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS.
Chrono Seeker
New Songs
COLOSSEUM劇団レコードLost Ground
とろぴかる倶楽部
(Tropical Club)
HALFBYTropical
Light My FireGUHROOVY feat. NO+CHINBreakcore
時空トラベローグ
(Jikū Travelogue)
SWING HOLIC feat. A~YATime Trip Jazz
Symmetry猫叉MasterEpic ElectronicaPresent Phase exclusive.
NEO GENERATOR SEVENL.E.D.-GMainstream HardcoreFuture Phase exclusive.
Broken Sword金獅子 VS 麒麟Dual Antique
Console/Revived Songs
in motion Ryu☆ Click HouseRevived song from BeatmaniaIIDX 12 Happy Sky.
tripping contact kors k vs teranoid FreeformRevived song from BeatmaniaIIDX 13 DistorteD.
IXIONL.E.D.Psychedelic TranceFrom Beatmania IIDX 10th Style (JP PS2).
Beyond The Earth猫叉MasterWorld/ElectronicaFrom Beatmania IIDX 9th Style (JP PS2).
First appeared from pop'n music 10 (JP PS2).
Qpronicle Chord
New Songs
entelecheia Rche Sacred Trance
Cosmic Cat8bit MoonsideFuture Bass
Rave*it!! Rave*it!! 機龍 EDM Speed
FlashesDollscytheDrum'n Bass
Shooting Fireballdj TAKAMusic Game Traditional
Despair of ELFERIA猫叉MasterHard Irish Symphonic
共鳴遊戯の華
(Kyōmei Yūgi no Hana)
アイテール魔導士隊Astral Drum & Bass
Console/Revived Songs
Chain of pain kors k VS 猫叉Master+Full Onfrom beatmaniaIIDX14: GOLD (JP PS2).
GUILTYD.J.SETUPTechnoFrom beatmaniaIIDX15: DJ TROOPERS (JP PS2).
First appeared from beatmania CORE REMIX.
BLUE MIRAGEDJ CHUCKYNu Style Gabbafrom beatmaniaIIDX 12 Happy Sky (JP PS2).
IMPLANTATION TOMOSUKE Goa TranceFrom beatmaniaIIDX15: DJ TROOPERS (JP PS2).
First appeared from drummania 2ndMIX.
HELL SCAPER -Last Escape Remix-Remixed by DJ TECHNORCH fw. GUHROOVYGabbahFrom beatmaniaIIDX15: DJ TROOPERS (JP PS2).
The Least 100secSasaki HirofumiProgressiveFrom beatmaniaIIDX14: GOLD (JP PS2).
First appeared from GuitarFreaks 5thMIX / drum mania 4thMIX.
Densetsu Renkin- PENDUAL Talisman
New Song
PENDUAL TALISMAN猫叉L.E.D.MasterSystem BGM
Another Stage Unlocks
Beat Radiance †iNONeo Classical Dance
chrono diver -fragment- †猫叉Master feat.三澤 秋Healing Drum'n'Bass
CHRONO DIVER -NORNIR- †L.E.D.Cyber Drum'n'Bass
超青少年ノ為ノ超多幸ナ超古典的超舞曲 †
(Chōseishōnen no Tame no Chōtakō na Chōkotenteki Chōbukyoku †)
Project B-Pieced Euphoria
恋は白帯、サンシロー †
(Koi wa Shiroobi, Sanshirō †)
星野奏子Kana-Pop

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Beatmania IIDX 17: Sirius is the 17th installment in Konami's Beatmania IIDX series of music video games. The main motif of Sirius's UI is astronomy, as the game is named after Sirius, known to be the brightest star in the night sky. Public location tests began on May 27, 2009, and the game itself was released on October 21, 2009.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution X2</i> 2010 video game

Dance Dance Revolution X2 is a music video game, and a part of the Dance Dance Revolution series. The arcade version of DDR X2 was revealed by Konami on November 20, 2009. The sequel to Dance Dance Revolution X, X2 began public beta testing on November 25, 2009. The game was released in Japan and Asia on July 7, 2010, North America on December 31, 2010, and Europe on May 13, 2011. It was the last arcade installment of Dance Dance Revolution with international releases until Dance Dance Revolution A.

<i>Beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem</i> 2010 video game

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. Follow-up location tests ran in Chōfu, Tokyo and Kyoto from April 30 to May 6, in Nagoya and Sapporo from May 14 to May 20 and in Chiyoda, Tokyo from June 11 to June 12. 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.

<i>Reflec Beat</i> Video game series

Reflec Beat is a series of music video games by Konami which debuted in 2010. Reflec Beat uses a touch screen as its main method of control - the first in the Bemani series to do so - and has gameplay based on 2-player competition, which has been compared to air hockey.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution X3 vs. 2ndMix</i> 2011 music video game

Dance Dance Revolution X3 is a music video game, and a part of the Dance Dance Revolution series. The arcade version of DDR X3 was revealed by Konami on June 2, 2011. The sequel to Dance Dance Revolution X2, X3 began public beta testing on June 8, 2011. Promotional information for the game revealed the full name for the game, called Dance Dance Revolution X3 VS 2ndMix due to the new "2ndMix" mode in the game. It was released in Japan on November 16, 2011 for dedicated cabinets and November 30, 2011 for upgrade kits, and December 16, 2011 in Asia.

<i>Beatmania IIDX 19: Lincle</i> 2011 video game

Beatmania IIDX 19: Lincle is the 19th installment of Beatmania IIDX series. The location test itself was announced on April 18, 2011. The location test was held first on Akihabara on April 20, 2011. Umeda's location test started on April 22, 2011, and both ended on April 25, 2011. Fukuoka and Nagoya had their location test started from April 28, 2011 until May 1, 2011. Kyoto and Sapporo's location test started on May 6, 2011 until May 8, 2011. It was released on September 15, 2011.

Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) is a music video game, the 14th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution series, and the sequel to Dance Dance Revolution X3 vs. 2ndMix. The game was revealed by Konami on October 24, 2012. Public beta testing commenced on October 26, 2012. It was released in Japan on March 14 and 21, 2013 for dedicated cabinets and upgrade kits, respectively, and in Asia on March 21, 2013. A limited test release occurred at select locations in the United States, beginning on August 4, 2015.

<i>Beatmania IIDX 21: Spada</i> 2013 video game

Beatmania IIDX 21: Spada is a music video game and the 21st installment of Beatmania IIDX series of video games. The main motif of the game revolves around swords, as the title of the game, Spada is Italian for sword. The UI has a medieval fantasy theme and mainly features black, brown, and red colors. It was first announced on June 12, 2013. Location tests began in Akihabara on June 14, 2013 and ended on June 16, 2013. It was released on November 13, 2013.

<i>Beatmania IIDX 23: Copula</i> 2015 video game

Beatmania IIDX 23: Copula is the 23rd installment of the Beatmania IIDX series. The first location test was held at the Tokyo Lesiure Land #2 location in Akihabara, Japan from July 10 through 12th 2015. It was released on November 11, 2015. This is Last Beatmania Series made by Konami Digital Entertainment before Konami Amusement.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution A</i> 2016 video game

Dance Dance Revolution A is a music video game, the 16th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution arcade series in Japan, and the sequel to the 2014 release of Dance Dance Revolution. It was released on March 30, 2016 in Japan and Asia as a dedicated cabinet and as an upgrade kit, with Japan receiving a localized build, while the Korean release was delayed to the next week. This game was also released in North America later in 2016, in the form of new cabinets with e-Amusement connectivity, while Europe received new offline cabinets on December 15, 2017. It is the first international arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution since Dance Dance Revolution X2.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution A20</i> 2019 video game

Dance Dance Revolution A20 is a music video game, the 17th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution arcade series in Japan, and the sequel to Dance Dance Revolution A. The game was released on new, golden cabinets on March 20, 2019 in Japan. A software upgrade for older cabinets for Japan and Asia was released on July 24, 2019, with South Korea receiving a localized release on August 1, 2019, and North America on September 24, 2019. A location test in Europe began on October 7, 2019, and ended on March 16, 2020.

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