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* Released: Early 2002. | * Released: Early 2002. | ||
* First game to have a main theme that ties in to the layout of the whole game. In this case, it's springtime. | * First game to have a main theme that ties in to the layout of the whole game. In this case, it's springtime. | ||
* First extensive use of [[Bemani]] crossovers. Up until now, only [[beatmania IIDX]] and [[Pop'n Stage]] got ported over to the Pop'n Music series, for the most part. | * First extensive use of [[Bemani]] crossovers. Up until now, only [[beatmania IIDX]] and [[Pop'n Stage]] songs got ported over to the Pop'n Music series, for the most part. | ||
* First appearance of [[Naoki Maeda]] of [[Dance Dance Revolution]] fame. | * First appearance of [[Naoki Maeda]] of [[Dance Dance Revolution]] fame. | ||
* First appearance of a [[BeForU]] member in the series.The song was Love Love Sugar, sung by [[Noria]], composed by [[Takayuki Ishikawa]] (the exclusive composer of standalone [[Noria]] songs, at least prior to [[Pop'n Music FEVER!]])). | * First appearance of a [[BeForU]] member in the series. The song was Love Love Sugar, sung by [[Noria]], composed by [[Takayuki Ishikawa]] (the exclusive composer of standalone [[Noria]] songs, at least prior to [[Pop'n Music FEVER!]])). | ||
* [[Pop'n Music]] mainstays Q-Mex and Naya-n did not write any new songs for this game. | * [[Pop'n Music]] mainstays Q-Mex and Naya-n did not write any new songs for this game. | ||
* Last appearance of [[Sugimoto Kiyotaka]] until [[Pop'n Music 12]]. | * Last appearance of [[Sugimoto Kiyotaka]] until [[Pop'n Music 12]]. |