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* Release date: March 19th, 2003.
* Release date: March 19th, 2003.
* Soundtrack release date:  
* Soundtrack release date:  
** ''ee'MALL & ee'MALL 2nd avenue SOUND TRACKS'' - October 27th, 2006.
** ''ee'MALL & ee'MALL 2nd avenue SOUND TRACKS'': October 27th, 2006.


== General Information ==
== General Information ==
* ee'MALL was an online purchasing system for pop'n music using [[e-amusement|e-AMUSEMENT]], which allowed players to unlock new original songs, as well as songs to play from other BEMANI series, by the usage of a card into certain pop'n music cabinets. To get the points to play the songs, you had to play various minigames, in which afterwards you could purchase the songs to play in certain arcade pop'n music games.  
* ee'MALL was an online purchasing system for pop'n music using [[e-amusement|e-AMUSEMENT]] which runs on BEMANI PC. It allowed players to unlock new original songs, as well as songs to play from other BEMANI series, by the usage of a card into certain pop'n music cabinets. To get the points to play the songs, you had to play various minigames, in which afterwards you could purchase the songs to play in certain arcade pop'n music games.  
** The ee'MALL crossovers received mixed reactions in the pop'n music community, especially when the home versions made some of these songs playable. Certain songs were criticized as being off, such as [[airflow]] and many of the ee'MALL originals.
** The ee'MALL crossovers received mixed reactions in the pop'n music community, especially when the home versions made some of these songs playable. Certain songs were criticized as being off, such as [[airflow]] and many of the ee'MALL originals.
* None of the songs had new backgrounds, MISS and FEVER backgrounds, or character sprites. Everything aside from the note charts themselves were recycled from past pop'n music games.  
* None of the songs had new backgrounds, MISS and FEVER backgrounds, or character sprites. Everything aside from the note charts themselves were recycled from past pop'n music games.  

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