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== General Information / Changes == | == General Information / Changes == | ||
* Theme: World travel / airport | |||
* First pop'n music game with HI-SPEED 5. | * First pop'n music game with HI-SPEED 5. | ||
* First pop'n music game whose website had song previews. | * First pop'n music game whose website had song previews. | ||
** Licenses don't have previews, as don't certain KONAMI originals. | ** Licenses don't have previews, as don't certain KONAMI originals. | ||
* First appearance of URA Songs, in which older songs are given brand-new charts and colors, but sound identical to the original song. | * First appearance of URA Songs, in which older songs are given brand-new charts and colors, but sound identical to the original song. | ||
** All URA songs | ** All URA songs were removed in [[AC pnm 12|pop'n music 12 いろは]]. A few would later be revived in [[AC pnm peace|pop'n music peace]] 15 years later, though. | ||
** None of the URA songs had Battle charts in pop'n music 11. | ** None of the URA songs had Battle charts in pop'n music 11. | ||
* Last pop'n music game to feature songs from [[Atsushi Shindo]]. | * Last pop'n music game to feature songs from [[Atsushi Shindo]]. | ||
* Last pop'n music music game with | * Last pop'n music music game with OSUSUME mode. | ||
* [[Toshihiro Mizuno]] makes his BEMANI debut. | * [[Toshihiro Mizuno]] makes his BEMANI debut. | ||
* [[e-amusement|eAMUSEMENT]] support for pop'n music 11 ended on December 1st, 2004. | * [[e-amusement|eAMUSEMENT]] support for pop'n music 11 ended on December 1st, 2004. | ||
** This marks one of the rare times where a BEMANI game's eAMUSEMENT support is stopped ''before'' the next game that comes in the series is out. pop'n music 11's follow-up, pop'n music 12 いろは, wouldn't be out for another week. | ** This marks one of the rare times where a BEMANI game's eAMUSEMENT support is stopped ''before'' the next game that comes in the series is out. pop'n music 11's follow-up, pop'n music 12 いろは, wouldn't be out for another week. | ||
* Total songs: 438 | * Total songs: 438 | ||
== Play Modes == | == Play Modes == | ||
*5 or 9 Button | * 5 or 9 Button | ||
** | ** NORMAL | ||
** | ** CHALLENGE | ||
** | ** OSUSUME | ||
*9 Button | * 9 Button only | ||
** | ** EXPERT | ||
* | * BATTLE | ||
== Staff Information == | == Staff Information == | ||
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= New Songs = | = New Songs = | ||
== Default Songs == | == Default Songs == | ||
EX charts and all hidden songs were unlocked by default on June 9th, 2004. | |||
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== POP'N TOURIST | == POP'N TOURIST == | ||
POP'n TOURIST is the unlock event of pop'n music 11, which began on May 19th, 2004. e-amusement was required to start the event. | |||
At the end of any game mode, you will see three reels of various numbers. The first one has a number you can stop on between 0 and 9, and the other two are static. After you hit on that number, Nyami/Mimi will move that many spaces across a map. Once you reach a certain distance, you'll unlock a new song, mod, or hidden character. | |||
On June 30th, 2004, the event ended, and all songs and charts were unlocked for everyone to play. | |||
{{pnm Songlist Header| | {{pnm Songlist Header| |