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We already know about a lot of the [[Scrapped Songs]] in BEMANI games. But over the years there have also been scrapped ''games''.
We already know about a lot of the [[Scrapped Songs]] in BEMANI games. But, over the years there have also been scrapped ''games''.


This list is here to point out various BEMANI-related titles that were cancelled. In this case, this list can include international versions of already established games that never saw the light of day, or brand-new games that never took off at all.
This list is here to point out various BEMANI-related titles that were cancelled. In this case, this list can include international versions of already established games that never saw the light of day, or brand-new games that never took off at all.
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= RAP FREAKS =
= RAP FREAKS =


A cancelled BEMANI arcade game about rapping, presumably either KONAMI's answer to the hit 1996 PlayStation music game ''Parappa the Rapper'', or a follow-up/companion title to their successful ''beatmania'' series. Very little else is known about the game other than the sound director would have been [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]]. A few location test pages and a flier are all that are currently archived on the Internet on the game.
A cancelled BEMANI arcade game about rapping, presumably either KONAMI's answer to the hit 1996 PlayStation music game ''PaRappa the Rapper'', or a follow-up/companion title to their successful ''beatmania'' series. Very little else is known about the game other than the sound director would have been [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]]. A few location test pages and a flier are all that are currently archived on the Internet on the game.


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