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* Released: Early 2000 | * Released: Early 2000 | ||
* First game in the series to run on BEMANI FIREBEAT HARDWARE, which was also used for [[beatmania III]], [[Keyboard Mania]], and [[ee-mall]]. The colors and graphics were noticeably more colorful and more detailed than ever as a result of the more powerful hardware. Firebeat would be used through [[Pop'n Music 8]]. | * First game in the series to run on BEMANI FIREBEAT HARDWARE, which was also used for [[beatmania III]], [[Keyboard Mania]], and [[ee-mall]]. The colors and graphics were noticeably more colorful and more detailed than ever as a result of the more powerful hardware. Firebeat would be used through [[Pop'n Music 8]]. | ||
* [[Tatsuya Furukawa]] ([[good-cool]]) and [[Seiya Murai]] (V.C.O., Kiyommy&Seiya, Natural Bear, etc.) make their | * [[Tatsuya Furukawa]] ([[good-cool]]) and [[Seiya Murai]] (V.C.O., Kiyommy&Seiya, Natural Bear, etc.) make their ''Pop'n Music'' debuts. | ||
* [[Koga Hiroki]] (Naya-n) starts writing his own music for the series. | * [[Koga Hiroki]] (Naya-n) starts writing his own music for the series. | ||
* Seiya Murai wrote/remixed 8 songs for this game, more than any other artist did for a single | * Seiya Murai wrote/remixed 8 songs for this game split between the home and arcade versions, more than any other artist did for a single ''Pop'n Music'' game in the series. | ||
* The soundtrack for this game is the first and only one that released the arcade songs and console-exclusive songs on seperate CDs. | * The soundtrack for this game is the first and only one that released the arcade songs and console-exclusive songs on seperate CDs. | ||
* Mimi and Nyami are squashed down a little more, and look cuter and more "chibi"-like. | * Mimi and Nyami are squashed down a little more, and look cuter and more "chibi"-like. |