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''Pop'n Stage'' is a dancing game based around the ''Pop'n Music'' design and songs, with ten "switches" (four diagonals and a center on each side, just like ''Pump It Up''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s panel placement). It is a combination of ''Pop'n Music'' and ''Dance Dance Revolution'', using ''Pop'n''-style graphics with ''DDR''-style gameplay. The game has a bright, colorful interface and machine design, and is easy compared to most other Bemani games.
'''Pop'n Stage''' is a dancing game based around the [[What Is Pop'n Music|Pop'n Music]] design and songs, with ten "switches" (four diagonals and a center on each side, just like Pump It Up's panel placement). It is a combination of Pop'n Music and Dance Dance Revolution, using Pop'n-style graphics with DDR-style gameplay. The game has a bright, colorful interface and machine design, and is easy compared to most other Bemani games.


''Pop'n Stage'' only supports one player at a time; six-switch and ten-switch modes are available (corresponding to ''Pump It Up''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s half double and full double; in other words, 6-switch mode doesn't use the four outer corners).
Pop'n Stage only supports one player at a time; six-switch and ten-switch modes are available (corresponding to Pump It Up's half double and full double; in other words, 6-switch mode doesn't use the four outer corners).


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 09:52, 10 December 2006

Pop'n Stage is a dancing game based around the Pop'n Music design and songs, with ten "switches" (four diagonals and a center on each side, just like Pump It Up's panel placement). It is a combination of Pop'n Music and Dance Dance Revolution, using Pop'n-style graphics with DDR-style gameplay. The game has a bright, colorful interface and machine design, and is easy compared to most other Bemani games.

Pop'n Stage only supports one player at a time; six-switch and ten-switch modes are available (corresponding to Pump It Up's half double and full double; in other words, 6-switch mode doesn't use the four outer corners).

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