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= pop'n request = | = pop'n request = | ||
Development on ''pop'n music Best Hits!'' began shortly after the release of [[PnM_CS_6|pop'n music 6]] on the PlayStation. From August | Development on ''pop'n music Best Hits!'' began shortly after the release of [[PnM_CS_6|pop'n music 6]] on the PlayStation. From August 30th, 2002 until October 31th, 2002, an Internet poll via KONAMI allowed fans to submit their votes on what songs to be revived in the game. Below are the top thirty chosen songs listed by genres, along with the amount of votes given: | ||
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| HORROR || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[Youkai Z no uta|妖怪Zの唄]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[PnM_AC_4|pop'n music 4]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|697 | | HORROR || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[Youkai Z no uta|妖怪Zの唄]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[PnM_AC_4|pop'n music 4]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|697 | ||
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| POWERFOLK 4 || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[SLOW DOWN]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[PnM_CS_5|pop'n music 5]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|683 | | POWERFOLK 4 || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[SLOW DOWN]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[PnM_CS_5|pop'n music 5 CS]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|683 | ||
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| HEART || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[Pink Rose]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[PnM_CS_5|pop'n music 5 CS]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|591 | | HEART || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[Pink Rose]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|[[PnM_CS_5|pop'n music 5 CS]] || style="background:E9ECD9;"|591 | ||
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Songs with asterisks next to their genres did not appear in the game. | Songs with asterisks next to their genres did not appear in the game. While Quick Master ''did'' make it into a CS pop'n music game via the pop'n request unlocking system in [[PnM_CS_12|pop'n music 12 CS]], none of the other songs with asterisks ever made appeared in a future PlayStation 2 pop'n music title. | ||
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