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=== ''灼熱Lost Summer Dayz'' / [[DJ Mass MAD Izm*]] vs [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ YOSHITAKA]] === | === ''灼熱Lost Summer Dayz'' / [[DJ Mass MAD Izm*]] vs [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ YOSHITAKA]] === | ||
* The original sequel to [[Shakunetsu Beach Side Bunny|灼熱Beach Side Bunny]], titled 灼熱Lost Summer Dayz and made by both DJ Mass MAD Izm* and DJ YOSHITAKA at the time, was supposed to come out in Summer 2013 according to DJ Mass MAD Izm* himself, however nothing came out of it; it was likely the initial final boss of the ''クプロ・ミミニャミ・パステルくんのみんなで宇宙戦争!!'' event. This was supported by data of a collaboration song between both artists found on [[PnM AC SP|pop'n music Sunny Park]], with said song's ID being replaced by [[Zirkfied]] afterwards. A reworked sequel of 灼熱Beach Side Bunny involving only DJ Mass MAD Izm*, titled [[Shakunetsu Pt.2 Long Train Running|灼熱Pt.2 Long Train Running]], would then appear two years later on [[AC copula|beatmania IIDX 23 copula]]. | * The original sequel to [[Shakunetsu Beach Side Bunny|灼熱Beach Side Bunny]], titled 灼熱Lost Summer Dayz and made by both DJ Mass MAD Izm* and DJ YOSHITAKA at the time, was supposed to come out in Summer 2013 according to DJ Mass MAD Izm* himself, however nothing came out of it; it was likely the initial final boss of the ''クプロ・ミミニャミ・パステルくんのみんなで宇宙戦争!!'' event. This was supported by data of a collaboration song between both artists found on [[PnM AC SP|pop'n music Sunny Park]], with said song's ID being replaced by [[Zirkfied]] afterwards. A reworked sequel of 灼熱Beach Side Bunny involving only DJ Mass MAD Izm*, titled [[Shakunetsu Pt.2 Long Train Running|灼熱Pt.2 Long Train Running]], would then appear two years later on [[AC copula|beatmania IIDX 23 copula]]. | ||
=== EXPERT MODE === | |||
Although tricoro was the first beatmania IIDX game to not have EXPERT MODE, graphical data for this mode on the MODE SELECT screen can be found unused in tricoro's HDD. However, no further data for this removed mode has been found, so it is currently unknown if it can be forced to work by hacking. | |||
== [[AC SPADA|beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA]] == | == [[AC SPADA|beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA]] == | ||
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* [[Line Times]] / [[Junichiro Kaneda|Waldeus von dövjak]] | * [[Line Times]] / [[Junichiro Kaneda|Waldeus von dövjak]] | ||
** Line Times' EX chart, to this day, has never been playable in an arcade release of pop'n music, despite HDD data for its EX chart existing in every arcade game since its debut. | ** Line Times' EX chart, to this day, has never been playable in an arcade release of pop'n music, despite HDD data for its EX chart existing in every arcade game since its debut. | ||
== [[PnM AC 18|pop'n music 18 せんごく列伝]] == | |||
=== EXPERT MODE === | |||
Much like beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro mentioned above, pop'n music 18 せんごく列伝 was the first pop'n music title with no EXPERT MODE since its introduction. However, graphical data for this mode can be found on the HDD, although it reveals that the original theme for pop'n music 18 was city/town, not unlike [[PnM AC 19|TUNE STREET]]. This suggests that EXPERT MODE was dropped early on the game's development. | |||
There is placeholder data for the EXPERT MODE courses, using [[PnM AC 17|THE MOVIE]]'s courses, further suggesting that the mode was dropped before the final theme was decided. | |||
== [[PnM_AC_Usagi_to_neko_to_shounen_no_yume|pop'n music うさぎと猫と少年の夢]] == | == [[PnM_AC_Usagi_to_neko_to_shounen_no_yume|pop'n music うさぎと猫と少年の夢]] == |