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A location test for [[AC DDR 2014|DanceDanceRevolution (2014)]] was held at various Round 1 and Dave & Buster's locations in California during the summer of 2015. The game had its interface translated into English, and included eAMUSEMENT support. Although the location test was a success, the game's release was cancelled following the announcement of [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]], which was released instead at next year.
A location test for [[AC DDR 2014|DanceDanceRevolution (2014)]] was held at various Round 1 and Dave & Buster's locations in California during the summer of 2015. The game had its interface translated into English, and included eAMUSEMENT support. Although the location test was a success, the game's release was cancelled following the announcement of [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]], which was released instead at next year.


In Japan that summer also did extensive location testing for a new BEMANI series - [[AC MSC|MÚSECA]]. After five location tests throughout the summer, the game finally launched in December, and was given a lukewarm reception at release, with much criticism given to its hard to see visuals and somewhat strict life bar. An [[AC MSC 1%2B1/2|update]] to the game the following year would address these issues.
In Japan that summer KONAMI also did extensive location testing for a new BEMANI series - [[AC MSC|MÚSECA]]. After five location tests throughout the summer, the game finally launched in December, and was given a lukewarm reception at release, with much criticism given to its hard to see visuals and somewhat strict life bar. An [[AC MSC 1%2B1/2|update]] to the game the following year would address these issues.


== February ==
== February ==

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