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* MeteorA is a song part of the ''Shukucom'' (シュクコン) contest. It was unveiled in the final round of the MÚSECA 1+1/2 section of [[KONAMI Arcade Championship|The 6th KONAMI Arcade Championship]] on February 11th, 2017.
* MeteorA is a song part of the ''Shukucom'' (シュクコン) contest. It was unveiled in the final round of the MÚSECA 1+1/2 section of [[KONAMI Arcade Championship|The 6th KONAMI Arcade Championship]] on February 11th, 2017.
** It was added to MÚSECA 1+1/2 on February 17th, 2017. Its Orange and Red charts can be unlocked after playing the game 5 times.
** It was added to MÚSECA 1+1/2 on February 17th, 2017. Its Orange and Red charts can be unlocked after playing the game 5 times.
** From June 26th, 2018 for MÚSECA 1+1/2 machines with an offline kit, its Orange and Red charts are unlockable with COLORIS, without requiring playing the game beforehand.
* Verseus is speculated to be [[Ayatsugu_Otowa]], due to him mentioning to have had three songs in MÚSECA contests on his twitter, and later uploading a photo of him clearing [[Purple Arise]], [[Mononoaware ni naku sakura|モノノアハレに哭く桜]], and MeteorA [https://twitter.com/Ayatsugu_Otowa/status/1010114149907496963] [https://twitter.com/Ayatsugu_Otowa/status/1011941101811318785].
* Verseus is speculated to be [[Ayatsugu_Otowa]], due to him mentioning to have had three songs in MÚSECA contests on his twitter, and later uploading a photo of him clearing [[Purple Arise]], [[Mononoaware ni naku sakura|モノノアハレに哭く桜]], and MeteorA [https://twitter.com/Ayatsugu_Otowa/status/1010114149907496963] [https://twitter.com/Ayatsugu_Otowa/status/1011941101811318785].
* "Meteora" is Italian for "meteor".
* "Meteora" is Italian for "meteor".

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