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In early 2006 Konami ceased support for its [[ee'MALL]] machines, which allowed players to unlocks song to play from other BEMANI series (and the occasional new song) by the usage of a card into certain pop'n music / GUITARFREAKS / drummania cabinets. To get the points to play the songs, however, you had to play various minigames, in which afterwards you can purchase the songs to play in certain arcade pop'n music games. The ee'MALL crossovers have had mixed reactions in the pop'n committee, especially when the home versions make some of these songs playable. Certain songs have been criticized as being off, such as [[airflow]] and many of the ee'MALL originals.<br>
In early 2006 Konami ceased support for its [[ee'MALL]] machines, which allowed players to unlocks song to play from other BEMANI series (and the occasional new song) by the usage of a card into certain pop'n music / GUITARFREAKS / drummania cabinets. To get the points to play the songs, however, you had to play various minigames, in which afterwards you can purchase the songs to play in certain arcade pop'n music games. The ee'MALL crossovers have had mixed reactions in the pop'n committee, especially when the home versions make some of these songs playable. Certain songs have been criticized as being off, such as [[airflow]] and many of the ee'MALL originals.<br>
One last note: none of the songs contain new backgrounds, miss animations, or character sprites. Everything aside from the note charts themselves are recycled from past pop'n games (for example, [[AKUMAJO DRACULA MEDLEY]] features Yuli with [[Cry Out|his sprite from pop'n music 4]], along with [[Dynamics]]' background).
One last note: none of the songs contain new backgrounds, miss animations, or character sprites. Everything aside from the note charts themselves are recycled from past pop'n games (for example, [[AKUMAJO DRACULA MEDLEY]] features Yuli with [[Cry Out|his sprite from pop'n music 4]], along with [[Dynamics]]' background).
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* UK GARAGE / [[Jack and Mark Get Busy!]] / [[Mark Shrimpton|Distant Soundz]] feat. MC Image (MZD) - 14 / 25
* UK GARAGE / [[Jack and Mark Get Busy!]] / [[Mark Shrimpton|Distant Soundz]] feat. MC Image (MZD) - 14 / 25
* TRANCE / [[Colors]] / [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] (Tran) - 15 / 33 / 39
* TRANCE / [[Colors]] / [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] (Tran) - 15 / 33 / 39
* URBAN BLUES / [[Entrance (Pop'n)]] / [[Hiroki Koga|ナヤ~ン]] with [[Eiichiro Taruki|樽木栄一郎]] (Paul) - 16 / 28
* URBAN BLUES / [[Entrance (ee'MALL)|Entrance]] / [[Hiroki Koga|ナヤ~ン]] with [[Eiichiro Taruki|樽木栄一郎]] (Paul) - 16 / 28
* COLLEGE POP / [[Peppermint ha watashi no teki|ペパーミントは私の敵]] / [[Yu Tokiwa|常盤ゆう]] (risette) - 16 / 28 / 35
* COLLEGE POP / [[Peppermint ha watashi no teki|ペパーミントは私の敵]] / [[Yu Tokiwa|常盤ゆう]] (risette) - 16 / 28 / 35
* GIRLS ROCK / [[BRE∀K DOWN!]] / [[BeForU]] (Bis子) - 16 / 27 / 39
* GIRLS ROCK / [[BRE∀K DOWN!]] / [[BeForU]] (Bis子) - 16 / 27 / 39

Revision as of 04:02, 2 June 2011

pop'n music arcade releases
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 いろは - 13 カーニバル - 14 FEVER!
15 ADVENTURE - 16 PARTY♪ - 17 THE MOVIE - 18 せんごく列伝
19 TUNE STREET - 20 fantasia - Sunny Park - ラピストリア - éclale
うさぎと猫と少年の夢 - peace - 解明リドルズ - UniLab - Jam&Fizz
アニメロ - アニメロ2号 - MICKEY TUNES - HELLO! (North America)

General Information

PnM14logo.jpg

  • Released: May 17, 2006
  • Hardware: BEMANI VIPER (and final game in the series to run on it)
  • Theme: Night Party/Club
  • Slogan: キュートvなGIRLも! シャイ☆なBOYも! TONIGHT 今夜は DA DA DA DANCING!!
  • This is the first pop'n music to feature a theme song from another video game company (スーパーマリオブラザーズBGMメドレー).
  • This is also the first game in the series to not have custom e-amusement Cards. It now uses the standard e-amusement Pass that is universally used on e-amusement compatible machines.
  • Net Mode is expanded on with a new Job system, which strengthens / weakens certain ojamas over time depending on their usage, and may even level them up.
  • This is the final BEMANI work for Reo Nagumo.
  • Total number of songs overall: 625

Play Modes

  • 5 or 9 Button
    • Enjoy Mode
    • Challenge Mode
    • Super Challenge Mode
    • Battle Mode
  • 9 Button Only
    • Expert Mode

Staff Information

Initial Songlist

Anime & TV

Originals

Secret Songs

Hidden Songs

Episode 1 - Gather Fever! Pop'n 14

Episode 2 - Fever in School! Pop'n 14

Episode 3 - Idol Fever! Pop'n 14

Episode 4 - Fever in the World! Pop'n 14

Episode 5 - Fever in Space! Pop'n 14

Episode 6 - Boss Fever! Pop'n 14

Fever Robo Completion

Expert Courses

  • 浪漫DEフィーバーコース: Romance DE Fever course

ee'MALL

In early 2006 Konami ceased support for its ee'MALL machines, which allowed players to unlocks song to play from other BEMANI series (and the occasional new song) by the usage of a card into certain pop'n music / GUITARFREAKS / drummania cabinets. To get the points to play the songs, however, you had to play various minigames, in which afterwards you can purchase the songs to play in certain arcade pop'n music games. The ee'MALL crossovers have had mixed reactions in the pop'n committee, especially when the home versions make some of these songs playable. Certain songs have been criticized as being off, such as airflow and many of the ee'MALL originals.

One last note: none of the songs contain new backgrounds, miss animations, or character sprites. Everything aside from the note charts themselves are recycled from past pop'n games (for example, AKUMAJO DRACULA MEDLEY features Yuli with his sprite from pop'n music 4, along with Dynamics' background).

A list of the songs as shown below:

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