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== General Information == | == General Information == | ||
* Released: September 1999 | * Released: September 17th, 1999 | ||
* New announcer replaces the one from the first two games. This announcer would be used | * New announcer replaces the one from the first two games. This announcer would be used through [[PnM_AC_9|pop'n music 9]]. | ||
* First | * First pop'n music arcade game with Hyper charts. None of the new AC songs have them, though. | ||
* First pop'n game to keep track of your note combo. | * First pop'n music game to keep track of your note combo. | ||
* First pop'n game with courses, which are only available to play in Hyper mode. | * First pop'n music game with courses, which are only available to play in Hyper mode. | ||
* Last pop'n music arcade version to run on BEMANI DJ-MAIN HARDWARE arcade system. | |||
* The soundtrack for pop'n music 3 is the last one to combine both the arcade and the later CS songs from its PlayStation / Dreamcast counterpart on the same CD. | |||
* The songs [[Bit of Love]], [[Let me feel so high]], and [[ENDLESS SUMMER NUDE]] were not released on the pop'n music 3 OST due to licensing issues. | |||
* [[Tsugumi Kataoka]] ([[Parquets]], Butapunch), [[Atsushi Shindo]], and [[Yuki Kume]] (Q-Mex) make their debut in the series. | * [[Tsugumi Kataoka]] ([[Parquets]], Butapunch), [[Atsushi Shindo]], and [[Yuki Kume]] (Q-Mex) make their debut in the series. | ||
* Total number of songs: 48 | * Total number of songs: 48 | ||