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*** Despite this, all in-game graphics of the cabinet feature a Japanese beatmania IIDX cabinet, with the 1P turntable on the left side. | *** Despite this, all in-game graphics of the cabinet feature a Japanese beatmania IIDX cabinet, with the 1P turntable on the left side. | ||
** eAMUSEMENT service is not supported. | ** eAMUSEMENT service is not supported. | ||
** Story mode has been removed. | |||
** Effects and LED display are removed. | ** Effects and LED display are removed. | ||
*** The EFFECT and VEFX buttons are relabeled CTRL1 and CTRL2 respectively. | *** The EFFECT and VEFX buttons are relabeled CTRL1 and CTRL2 respectively. | ||
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*** The default songwheel folder is now LEVEL 1. | *** The default songwheel folder is now LEVEL 1. | ||
** beat#1 (the initial release) has no EXTRA STAGE or ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE; these were added in beat#2. | ** beat#1 (the initial release) has no EXTRA STAGE or ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE; these were added in beat#2. | ||
* Although beat#3 can be accessed through a code, it seems that during the game's original lifespan, cabinets were not unlocked past beat#2. | ** Although beat#3 can be accessed through a code, it seems that during the game's original lifespan, cabinets were not unlocked past beat#2. | ||
** According to the distributor's website, they sent representatives to each arcade to unlock beat#2. It does not appear that they ever unlocked beat#3, nor published codes for arcade operators to upgrade to beat phases #2 or #3 themselves. | *** According to the distributor's website, they sent representatives to each arcade to unlock beat#2. It does not appear that they ever unlocked beat#3, nor published codes for arcade operators to upgrade to beat phases #2 or #3 themselves. | ||
* Total songs: 229 | * Total songs: 229 | ||
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