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* Released: Fall 1998 | * Released: Fall 1998 | ||
* This game ran on the BEMANI DJ-MAIN HARDWARE arcade system, the same one used for [[beatmania]], hence the poor graphic quality as opposed to later games in the series. The series would continue to run on this | * This game ran on the BEMANI DJ-MAIN HARDWARE arcade system, the same one used for [[beatmania]], hence the poor graphic quality as opposed to later games in the series. The series would continue to run on this hardware through Pop'n 3; ([[Pop'n Stage]] also used the same hardware. | ||
* Two of the game's composers, [[Reo Nagumo]] and [[Takeyasu Hiroshi]], also worked on the original [[beatmania]]. Both | * Two of the game's composers, [[Reo Nagumo]] and [[Takeyasu Hiroshi]], also worked on the original [[beatmania]]. Both have continued long careers in the Pop'n series. | ||
* Only one difficulty level was present for songs in the original [[Pop'n Music]]. The easiest was FANTASY, which was a 3. The hardest song was SPY, which was a 16. | * Only one difficulty level was present for songs in the original [[Pop'n Music]]. The easiest was FANTASY, which was a 3. The hardest song was SPY, which was a 16. | ||
* The only song from this game that would one day get | * The only song from this game that would one day get an EX chart is Fantasy (it's a 30). | ||
* First appearances of [[Ikeda Tomonori]], [[Youhei Shimizu]], [[Bikke]], [[Sugimoto Kiyotaka]] (DJ SIMON), [[Hiroki Koga]] (Naya-n), and [[Sanae Shintani]] in [[Bemani]]. | * First appearances of [[Ikeda Tomonori]], [[Youhei Shimizu]], [[Bikke]], [[Sugimoto Kiyotaka]] (DJ SIMON), [[Hiroki Koga]] (Naya-n), and [[Sanae Shintani]] in [[Bemani]]. | ||
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