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= pop'n stage = | = pop'n stage = | ||
== Release Information == | |||
* Release dates: | |||
** pop'n stage: September 24th, 1999 | |||
** pop'n stage ex: December 20th, 1999 | |||
pop'n stage | == General Information == | ||
'''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), mixing the bright, colorful pop'n music-style graphics with DanceDanceRevolution-style gameplay. | |||
An upgrade later followed, titled ''pop'n stage | pop'n stage has two modes available: six-switch and ten-switch (corresponding to PUMP IT UP's Half Double and Full Double; in other words, 6-switch mode doesn't use the four outer corners). | ||
An upgrade later followed, titled '''pop'n stage ex''', which includes two new songs, several [[PnM_AC_3|pop'n music 3]] songs, and ANOTHER and MANIAC difficulties. | |||
The voice-over at the title screen is former KONAMI employee [[Scott Dolph]]. | The voice-over at the title screen is former KONAMI employee [[Scott Dolph]]. | ||
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== Songlist == | == Songlist == | ||
''Difficulty levels on the official pop'n stage site are listed by stars. For the sake of convenience for this site, each star equals one level on the list below. Note that Another charts were not available in the original pop'n stage, but were added in | ''Difficulty levels on the official pop'n stage site are listed by stars. For the sake of convenience for this site, each star equals one level on the list below. Note that Another charts were not available in the original pop'n stage, but were added in pop'n stage ex.'' | ||
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