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* The ''beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Vol.2'' album was never released; the remaining tricoro originals were instead moved to the second disc of the ''beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK'' album. | * The ''beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Vol.2'' album was never released; the remaining tricoro originals were instead moved to the second disc of the ''beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK'' album. | ||
* Placeholder overlays for [[POINT ZERO]] can be found in the tricoro HDD. As the dummy images used as placeholders only show numbers, it is currently unknown if POINT ZERO's jacket in [[AC jb saucer|jubeat saucer]] was based on the scrapped overlays for the song. | * Placeholder overlays for [[POINT ZERO]] can be found in the tricoro HDD. As the dummy images used as placeholders only show numbers, it is currently unknown if POINT ZERO's jacket in [[AC jb saucer|jubeat saucer]] was based on the scrapped overlays for the song. | ||
* [[MARIA (I believe... )]]'s unique [[CS DDR EXTREME2|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2]] video can be found unused in the tricoro HDD. | * [[MARIA (I believe... )]]'s unique [[CS DDR EXTREME2|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2]] video can be found unused in the tricoro HDD. | ||
** However, unlike fellow beatmania IIDX song [[Make A Difference]] in the same game, which got an extension to its video for its original beatmania IIDX length, MARIA (I believe... )'s video was the same cut as its DanceDanceRevolution counterpart, suggesting that plans fell through to extend it. | ** However, unlike fellow beatmania IIDX song [[Make A Difference]] in the same game, which got an extension to its video for its original beatmania IIDX length, MARIA (I believe... )'s video was the same cut as its DanceDanceRevolution counterpart, suggesting that plans fell through to extend it. | ||
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* In the Sunny Park location tests, none of the songs had banners. This was eventually reverted in the final release of the game due to players complaining about being used to finding songs through their banners. | * In the Sunny Park location tests, none of the songs had banners. This was eventually reverted in the final release of the game due to players complaining about being used to finding songs through their banners. | ||
* Graphics for [[Kumikyoku|組曲『 』]] by →Pia-no-jaC← were present when pop'n music Sunny Park was released, including its banner, background, and a unique portrait for SMOKE. However, its charts and sound data were never available. With the exception of the unique portrait for SMOKE, all references for 組曲『 』 were removed from later builds of the game. | * Graphics for [[Kumikyoku|組曲『 』]] by →Pia-no-jaC← were present when pop'n music Sunny Park was released, including its banner, background, and a unique portrait for SMOKE. However, its charts and sound data were never available. With the exception of the unique portrait for SMOKE, all references for 組曲『 』 were removed from later builds of the game. | ||
* Dummy data for a song involving [[DJ Mass MAD Izm*]] and [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ Yoshitaka]] could briefly be found in the pop'n music Sunny Park data before it was replaced by [[Zirkfied]]. Due to a bug, this dummy song could briefly be played in the Korean release of Sunny Park [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbFH03Z_Pgo]. | |||
== [[AC pnm Usaneko|pop'n music うさぎと猫と少年の夢]] == | == [[AC pnm Usaneko|pop'n music うさぎと猫と少年の夢]] == |