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* Released: Late 2001 | * Released: Late 2001 | ||
* First appearance of long-version songs in the arcade. | * First appearance of long-version songs in the arcade. | ||
* [[Wakita | * [[Jun Wakita]] starts writing music for the series. | ||
* [[Funaki | * [[Tomosuke Funaki]] makes his [[Pop'n Music]] debut, as does [[Shoichiro Hirata]]. | ||
* The official web site is the first one since [[Pop'n Stage]] which shows a picture of the character in a song AND their background in that song. | * The official web site is the first one since [[Pop'n Stage]] which shows a picture of the character in a song AND their background in that song. | ||
* The soundtrack is the first to include songs from console versions made 2 games prior to the current arcade version. In this case, the [[Pop'n Music 7]] soundtrack contains songs from the PlayStation version of [[Pop'n Music 5]]. This | * The soundtrack is the first to include songs from console versions made 2 games prior to the current arcade version. In this case, the [[Pop'n Music 7]] soundtrack contains songs from the PlayStation version of [[Pop'n Music 5]]. This trend has continued with soundtracks to this day. | ||
* Mimi and Nyami's heads are rounder, and the outlines are a little less thick than in [[Pop'n Music 6]]. | * Mimi and Nyami's heads are rounder, and the outlines are a little less thick than in [[Pop'n Music 6]]. | ||
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