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* Idola received a new title card on the July 16th, 2014 update of beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA, with the song name written in a different font and an acknowledgement to ''INTERNET Co., Ltd.'', the developers of the GUMI VOCALOID software.
* Idola received a new title card on the July 16th, 2014 update of beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA, with the song name written in a different font and an acknowledgement to ''INTERNET Co., Ltd.'', the developers of the GUMI VOCALOID software.
* In DanceDanceRevolution (2014), Idola received CHALLENGE charts on July 4th, 2014.
* In DanceDanceRevolution (2014), Idola received CHALLENGE charts on July 4th, 2014.
** Idola's CHALLENGE charts, along with [[PARANOiA (kskst mix)]]'s EXPERT, [[Air Heroes]]' CHALLENGE, [[Spanish Snowy Dance]]'s CHALLENGE, and [[New Generation]]'s CHALLENGE charts, are currently the only charts rated 17 that don't have BPM changes, stops or Shock Arrows.
** Idola's CHALLENGE charts, along with [[PARANOiA (kskst mix)]]'s EXPERT, [[Air Heroes]]' CHALLENGE, [[Spanish Snowy Dance]]'s CHALLENGE, and [[New Generation]]'s CHALLENGE charts, are currently the only charts rated Level 17 that don't have BPM changes, stops or Shock Arrows.
* In DanceDanceRevolution, Idola's video is full-screen and eliminates any on-screen dancers.
* In DanceDanceRevolution, Idola's video is full-screen and eliminates any on-screen dancers.
* Idola cannot be found on any BEMANI soundtrack, although it can be downloaded via [http://uta.573.jp/konamimusic KONAMI♪MUSIC].
* Idola cannot be found on any BEMANI soundtrack, although it can be downloaded via [http://uta.573.jp/konamimusic KONAMI♪MUSIC].

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