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Arcade releases continued along, but console releases began to change. [[PnM CS 14|pop'n music 14 FEVER! CS]] and [[CS GFDM V3|GuitarFreaks V3 & DrumMania V3 CS]] would be the last traditional entries in their respective series. DanceDanceRevolution begins to make the jump to seventh-generation consoles with titles like [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|UNIVERSE]] and [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY|HOTTEST PARTY]] while titles based on arcade releases continued to stick to the PlayStation 2. | Arcade releases continued along, but console releases began to change. [[PnM CS 14|pop'n music 14 FEVER! CS]] and [[CS GFDM V3|GuitarFreaks V3 & DrumMania V3 CS]] would be the last traditional entries in their respective series. DanceDanceRevolution begins to make the jump to seventh-generation consoles with titles like [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|UNIVERSE]] and [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY|HOTTEST PARTY]] while titles based on arcade releases continued to stick to the PlayStation 2. | ||
2007 also marks the 10th anniversary of BEMANI. | The end of 2007 also marks the 10th anniversary of BEMANI. Building up to this milestone, three live events were held throughout the year: ''pop'n music Culture Festival (ポップンミュージック文化祭)'' in February, ''beatnation summit'' in August, and ''THE GITADO LIVE'' in December. As one can infer from the names, each event focused on a specific series (namely, pop'n music, beatmania IIDX, and GuitarFreaks/DrumMania respectively) and featured live performances from artists and vocalists involved in those series. | ||
2007 was a celebration of the old | 2007 was a celebration of the old and much of this continued into [[2008]]. However, the following year would also become a celebration of the new, starting with the beginning of [[jubeat Information|a new series]]. | ||
== January == | == January == |
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