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** [[Daisuke Kurosawa]]'s first solo album, [[BLACK ALBUM]], is released. | ** [[Daisuke Kurosawa]]'s first solo album, [[BLACK ALBUM]], is released. | ||
** ''jubeat saucer ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK -Kaori & Kotaro-'' released. | ** ''jubeat saucer ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK -Kaori & Kotaro-'' released. | ||
== April == | |||
* April 1st: [[eAMUSEMENT]] support for [[AC GFDM V8|GuitarFreaks V8 & DrumMania V8]] ends, making the official end of the classic GuitarFreaks & DrumMania series, after 14 years of service. | |||
== June == | == June == |
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2013
At the beginning of 2013, NAOKI and jun left KONAMI to later join CAPCOM that same year. Following their departure, KONAMI removed nearly all pictures or videos of both from BEMANI games.
2013 also introduces a new BEMANI game: the short lived ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom.
January
February
- February 14th: GITADORA is released to Japanese arcades.
- February 21st: GITADORA (Mobile) is released for Android and iOS phones.
- February 27th:
- Naoyuki Sato's fourth album, Crevice, is released.
- beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Vol.1 released.
- REFLEC BEAT colette ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK VOL.1 released. The second disc contains the remaining songs from REFLEC BEAT limelight that weren't present in REFLEC BEAT limelight ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
March
- March 14th: DanceDanceRevolution (2013) is released to Japanese arcades (new cabinets).
- March 18th: REFLEC BEAT colette -Spring- is released to Japanese arcades.
- March 20th: Online update for DanceDanceRevolution (2013) is released to Singapore arcades for old cabinets.
- March 21st: Online update for DanceDanceRevolution (2013) is released to Japanese and other Asian (excluding Korea) arcades for old cabinets.
- March 27th:
- Daisuke Kurosawa's first solo album, BLACK ALBUM, is released.
- jubeat saucer ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK -Kaori & Kotaro- released.
April
- April 1st: eAMUSEMENT support for GuitarFreaks V8 & DrumMania V8 ends, making the official end of the classic GuitarFreaks & DrumMania series, after 14 years of service.
June
- June 4th: Support for Kindle Fire phones was added to jubeat plus (Android).
- June 5th: SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection- is released to Japanese arcades.
- June 19th: REFLEC BEAT colette -Summer- is released to Japanese arcades.
- June 20th: ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom is released to Japanese arcades.
July
- July 17th:
- pop'n music Sunny Park original soundtrack vol.1 released.
- jubeat saucer ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK -Sho & Hoshiko- released.
- 私立BEMANI学園 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released.
September
- September 18th:
- REFLEC BEAT colette -Autumn- is released to Japanese arcades.
- ひなビタ♪ ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released.
- September 20th: ポップンリズミン is released for iOS phones.
October
- October 5th: DanceDanceRevolution Pocket Edition is released for iOS phones.
- October 23rd:
- DanceDanceRevolution Original Soundtrack Vol.1 released.
- REFLEC BEAT colette ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK VOL.2 released.
November
- November 13th: beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA is released to Japanese arcades.
- November 27th:
- GITADORA Original Soundtracks 2nd season released.
- jubeat saucer ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK -Cathy & Marron- released.
December
- December 11th: REFLEC BEAT colette -All Seasons- is released to Japanese arcades.
- December 21st: The KONAMI Arcade Championship 2013 is held.
- December 25th:
- Takayuki Ishikawa's second album, True Blue..., is released.
- beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released. The second disc contains the remaining songs from beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro that weren't present in beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Vol.1
- December 28th: ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2 is released to Japanese arcades.
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