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== Unlockable Songs ==
Further details on unlockable songs are yet to be revealed.
Further details on unlockable songs are yet to be revealed.
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| [[Cleopatrhythm|クレオパトリズム]] || (ピラミッ℃)
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| ? || (昇天家族)
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| ? || (くふおー)
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 17:29, 23 July 2014

発見!よみがえったBEMANI遺跡

The Hakken! Yomigaetta BEMANI Iseki (発見!よみがえったBEMANI遺跡) event is a collaboration event between beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA, DanceDanceRevolution (2014), GITADORA OverDrive, pop'n music ラピストリア, jubeat saucer fulfill, REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!, SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection-, DanceEvolution ARCADE, ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2, and BeatStream.

The event consists on getting stones to construct pyramids. The stones can be obtained by playing the BEMANI games involved on the event, with the exception of the SOUND VOLTEX, ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom, DanceEvolution and BeatStream games, which will give boosts to unlock the songs quicker. The participating games also have missions, which can be completed to get extra stones.

Also, there are clocks, which will be filled by every player in Japan. Once a clock is filled, one of the corresponding 3 songs can be played by everyone for one day.

The Hakken! Yomigaetta BEMANI Iseki event will begin on July 24th, 2014.

Overview

The participating artists are split into 3 teams:

Pyrami°C (ピラミッ℃)

Shouten Kazoku (昇天家族)

Kufuo (くふおー)

Unlockable Songs

Further details on unlockable songs are yet to be revealed.

Song Title Artist
クレオパトリズム (ピラミッ℃)
? (昇天家族)
? (くふおー)

Trivia

  • Pyrami°C (ピラミッ℃) is read as "pyramid".
  • Kufuo (くふおー) is a play on Khufu.

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