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** Difficulty levels are calculated as such; notecount/20, and then rounded off. (For example, a song with 200 notes would be rated a 10.) | ** Difficulty levels are calculated as such; notecount/20, and then rounded off. (For example, a song with 200 notes would be rated a 10.) | ||
* Result screens no longer show individual performances on buttons, a feature first introduced in [[AC pnm 2|pop'n music 2]]. | * Result screens no longer show individual performances on buttons, a feature first introduced in [[AC pnm 2|pop'n music 2]]. | ||
* | * pop'n music 6 introduced a ''lot'' of cosmetic and game mode changes: | ||
** pop-kuns are now being separated into lanes corresponding to their color. | ** pop-kuns are now being separated into lanes corresponding to their color. | ||
** CHALLENGE MODE now being available in 5-Buttons. | ** CHALLENGE MODE is now being available in 5-Buttons. | ||
** | ** HI-SPEED 3 and 4 were added. | ||
** EX charts | ** EX charts are now playable outside of EXtra STAGE. | ||
** | ** First game with a fully animated intro, this one animated by [[Tomoko Shiono|shio]]. | ||
** | ** First appearance of banners on the song select screen. They were noticeably taller than later games in the series. The banners were designed slightly shorter on the [[AC pnm 7|following installment]], looking closer to those of fellow BEMANI series DanceDanceRevolution. | ||
** Two new game modes | ** Two new game modes were added: BATTLE and EXPERT. | ||
*** BATTLE | *** BATTLE has two players play with only three buttons (green, white and yellow) on the left or right side of the machine. The blue button triggers a minigame; if you lose, it triggers an Ojama depending on the player's level, which fills with GREATs. | ||
*** EXPERT | *** EXPERT, a 9-buttons exclusive mode where players play four songs consecutively with a different GROOVE GAUGE that decreases fast for BADs and increases slowly; the game automatically ends once the gauge is depleted at any point. | ||
* First appearance of beatmania sound director [[Takehiko Fujii]], as well GUITARFREAKS & drummania mainstays [[Hideyuki Ono]] and [[Harumi Ueko|Jimmy Weckl]] in the series. | * First appearance of beatmania sound director [[Takehiko Fujii]], as well GUITARFREAKS & drummania mainstays [[Hideyuki Ono]] and [[Harumi Ueko|Jimmy Weckl]] in the series. | ||
** Long-time pop'n music staff member [[Tomoyuki Uchida|Mr.T]] writes music for the series for the first time. | ** Long-time pop'n music staff member [[Tomoyuki Uchida|Mr.T]] writes music for the series for the first time. | ||
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* [[pop'n music 6 Full Song List]] | * [[pop'n music 6 Full Song List]] | ||
= | = Default Songs = | ||
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{{pnm popn6 Song|SOUL|[[Gotta Get My Groove On]]|[[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]] feat. [[Andrea Hopkins|Aundréa L.Hopkins]]|Jessica|4|18|27|-|3}} | {{pnm popn6 Song|SOUL|[[Gotta Get My Groove On]]|[[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]] feat. [[Andrea Hopkins|Aundréa L.Hopkins]]|Jessica|4|18|27|-|3}} | ||
{{pnm popn6 Song|HIP ROCK|[[Daikenkai|大見解]]|[[Osamu Migitera|Des-ROW]] feat. TSUBOI for [[ALPHA]]|[[Roku|六]] [6]|12|27|34|-|5}} | {{pnm popn6 Song|HIP ROCK|[[Daikenkai|大見解]]|[[Osamu Migitera|Des-ROW]] feat. TSUBOI for [[ALPHA]]|[[Roku|六]] [6]|12|27|34|-|5}} | ||
= Hidden Songs = | |||
{{pnm popn6 Songlist Header| | |||
{{pnm Songlist Category|Hidden songs}} | {{pnm Songlist Category|Hidden songs}} | ||
{{pnm popn6 Song|フランダースの犬<br><small>(FLANDERS NO INU)</small>|[[Yoake no michi|よあけの道]]|[[Sanae Shintani|新谷さなえ]]|Nyami [TV&ANIME-FLANDERS]|-|9|15|-|2}} | {{pnm popn6 Song|フランダースの犬<br><small>(FLANDERS NO INU)</small>|[[Yoake no michi|よあけの道]]|[[Sanae Shintani|新谷さなえ]]|Nyami [TV&ANIME-FLANDERS]|-|9|15|-|2}} | ||
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= EXPERT COURSE = | = EXPERT COURSE = | ||
== Default == | == Default == | ||
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= Removed Songs = | = Removed Songs = | ||
All 25 songs from [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]] have been removed (not counting songs exclusive to courses). | |||
All 25 songs from [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]] have been removed. | |||
= Related Links = | = Related Links = |
Revision as of 05:04, 20 May 2023
pop'n music arcade releases |
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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) |
pop'n music 6
Release Information
- Release date: April 28th, 2001.
General Information / Changes
- First pop'n music game where GOODs don't stop your combo. This has been a series staple since.
- First non-spinoff pop'n music game with anime licenses, featuring pop'n music mascots Mimi and Nyami dressed up for each license. They, as well as other pop'n music characters, would continue doing so for licenses up until pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE.
- Anime/TV characters are not playable, a trend that would continue in the series until pop'n music 9.
- Only pop'n music game where difficulty levels for non-Battle charts are determined by their notecount.
- Difficulty levels are calculated as such; notecount/20, and then rounded off. (For example, a song with 200 notes would be rated a 10.)
- Result screens no longer show individual performances on buttons, a feature first introduced in pop'n music 2.
- pop'n music 6 introduced a lot of cosmetic and game mode changes:
- pop-kuns are now being separated into lanes corresponding to their color.
- CHALLENGE MODE is now being available in 5-Buttons.
- HI-SPEED 3 and 4 were added.
- EX charts are now playable outside of EXtra STAGE.
- First game with a fully animated intro, this one animated by shio.
- First appearance of banners on the song select screen. They were noticeably taller than later games in the series. The banners were designed slightly shorter on the following installment, looking closer to those of fellow BEMANI series DanceDanceRevolution.
- Two new game modes were added: BATTLE and EXPERT.
- BATTLE has two players play with only three buttons (green, white and yellow) on the left or right side of the machine. The blue button triggers a minigame; if you lose, it triggers an Ojama depending on the player's level, which fills with GREATs.
- EXPERT, a 9-buttons exclusive mode where players play four songs consecutively with a different GROOVE GAUGE that decreases fast for BADs and increases slowly; the game automatically ends once the gauge is depleted at any point.
- First appearance of beatmania sound director Takehiko Fujii, as well GUITARFREAKS & drummania mainstays Hideyuki Ono and Jimmy Weckl in the series.
- Long-time pop'n music staff member Mr.T writes music for the series for the first time.
- Vocalists ALPHA and Hideo Suwa make their BEMANI debuts.
- This is the first mainline arcade pop'n music title with no new Hiroshi Takeyasu song.
- Only appearance of RGB Mode.
- Only pop'n music game where EX charts have no numbers.
- Only pop'n music game since the introduction of BPM listings in pop'n music 4 to not list them in-game.
- CHALLENGE MODE now lets you use select two different challenges per song.
- NORMAL MODE no longer limits stage numbers exclusively to a certain stage; see this list for more details.
- System BGM is composed by SIMON MAN.
- Total songs: 63
Staff Information
Game Modes
- NORMAL
- CHALLENGE
- BATTLE
- EXPERT
- RGB
Non-Rival Playable Characters
These characters don't belong to any specific song.
- Mimi [6] - BATTLE (1P)
- Nyami [6] - BATTLE (2P)
- Mary [6] - NORMAL
- the KING [6] - CHALLENGE
- BAMBOO [6] - EXPERT
Song List
Default Songs
{{pnm popn6 Songlist Header| !style="background:#9999ee; color:black; text-align: center;" colspan="12"|Anime/TV |-
| アメリカ
(AMERICA) || STAR TREK || ♪♪♪♪♪ || Mimi [TV&ANIME-AMERICA] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|5 || style="background:#92dd44;"|5 || style="background:#eeee77;"|12 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|2
|-
| 笑点
(SHOUTEN) || 笑点テーマ || ♪♪♪♪♪ || Nyami [TV&ANIME-SHOTEN] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|4 || style="background:#92dd44;"|7 || style="background:#eeee77;"|16 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|3
|-
| サザエサン
(SAZAE-SAN) || サザエさん一家 || 千沢祐子 || Nyami [TV&ANIME-SAZAE-SAN] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|2 || style="background:#92dd44;"|8 || style="background:#eeee77;"|10 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|1
|-
| ルパン三世
(LUPIN SANSEI) || ルパン三世のテーマ'78 || ♪♪♪♪♪ || Mimi [TV&ANIME-LUPIN] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|7 || style="background:#92dd44;"|9 || style="background:#eeee77;"|17 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|3
|-
| キャンディキャンディ
(CANDY CANDY) || キャンディ・キャンディ || 中山マミ中 || Mimi [TV&ANIME-CANDY CANDY] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|5 || style="background:#92dd44;"|9 || style="background:#eeee77;"|23 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|4
|-
| ヤッターマン
(YATTERMAN) || ヤッターマンの歌 || 山本正之と森の木児童合唱団 || Mimi [TV&ANIME-YATTERMAN] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|4 || style="background:#92dd44;"|9 || style="background:#eeee77;"|18 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|3
|-
| 機動戦士ガンダム
(KIDOU SENSHI GUNDAM) || 翔べ!ガンダム || ミッキーマサシ || Nyami [TV&ANIME-GUNDAM] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|5 || style="background:#92dd44;"|11 || style="background:#eeee77;"|27 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|4
|-
| 暴れん坊将軍
(ABARENBO SHOGUN) || テレビ映画「吉宗評判記暴れん坊将軍」BGM || ♪♪♪♪♪ || Nyami [TV&ANIME-SHOGUN] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|7 || style="background:#92dd44;"|13 || style="background:#eeee77;"|23 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|2
|-
| 太陽にほえろ
(TAIYOU NI HOERO) || 太陽にほえろのテーマ || ♪♪♪♪♪ || Nyami [TV&ANIME-TAIYO] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|8 || style="background:#92dd44;"|14 || style="background:#eeee77;"|19 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|3
|-
| キテレツ大百科
(KITERETSU DAIYHAKKA) || すいみん不足 || パーキッツ || Mimi [TV&ANIME-KITERETSU] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|6 || style="background:#92dd44;"|15 || style="background:#eeee77;"|30 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|5
|-
!style="background:#9999ee; color:black; text-align: center;" colspan="12"|KONAMI originals |-
| JAZZ VOCAL || Lucifer || Naya~n JR. || Green || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|6 || style="background:#92dd44;"|8 || style="background:#eeee77;"|16 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| EVER POP || 2nd ADVENTURE || Jimmy Weckl || Higurashi || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|4 || style="background:#92dd44;"|8 || style="background:#eeee77;"|13 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|2 |-
| ROCK'N'ROLL || I am Rock'n'roll King || Rock'n'roll King || PEPPER [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|8 || style="background:#92dd44;"|9 || style="background:#eeee77;"|21 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| COUNTRY || Over the hill || 新谷さなえ || rolly || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|8 || style="background:#92dd44;"|9 || style="background:#eeee77;"|16 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| ONDO || ポップン音頭 || 高田香里 || Pop'n All? Stars || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|4 || style="background:#92dd44;"|10 || style="background:#eeee77;"|14 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|2 |-
| K-EURO || 작은행복 || KESONG No.1 PROJECT || YUN || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|7 || style="background:#92dd44;"|11 || style="background:#eeee77;"|29 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| MOODY || Midnight Yoghurt(女SPY☆お色気ゴーゴー脱出大作戦) || SIMON MAN || May || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|5 || style="background:#92dd44;"|11 || style="background:#eeee77;"|21 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|4 |-
| TECHNO KAYO || うるとら★ボーイ || V.C.O. featuring Yuko Asai || Pino [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|7 || style="background:#92dd44;"|12 || style="background:#eeee77;"|17 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| POP BEATS || Sunlight || shinpei || BOY [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|8 || style="background:#92dd44;"|12 || style="background:#eeee77;"|17 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| NEW ROMANTIC || Spell on me ~魅惑の呪文 || Kiddy & Sunshine Lovers || W.B.ROSE || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|9 || style="background:#92dd44;"|13 || style="background:#eeee77;"|23 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| MARCHING || マシュマロ・マーチ || まろりんズ || DiNO [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|6 || style="background:#92dd44;"|13 || style="background:#eeee77;"|20 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|4 |-
| SCOTTISH || Bubble Bagpipe Hour || Original Cedar Pipe Band || Yard the 6th || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|8 || style="background:#92dd44;"|13 || style="background:#eeee77;"|18 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| LIGHT FUSION || micro dream || Mr. T || KIKA [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|8 || style="background:#92dd44;"|13 || style="background:#eeee77;"|19 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| MODERNISM || 電波の暮らし || Q-Mex feat.フレディー波多江 || MEBAE [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|7 || style="background:#92dd44;"|14 || style="background:#eeee77;"|21 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|4 |-
| SKA || Ska Ska No.3 || 亜熱帯マジ-SKA爆弾 || Hone [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|10 || style="background:#92dd44;"|16 || style="background:#eeee77;"|30 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|5 |-
| DIGI POP || 走りぬける君へ、Hurry up! || Ichiro Yoshida || Timer [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|12 || style="background:#92dd44;"|16 || style="background:#eeee77;"|25 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|4 |-
| TRANCE || Foundation of our love || dj TAKA feat.ASAKO || TRAN [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|8 || style="background:#92dd44;"|16 || style="background:#eeee77;"|31 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|5 |-
| MELO CORE || H@ppy Choice || good-cool feat. すわひでお || OTOKO-MAN [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|8 || style="background:#92dd44;"|18 || style="background:#eeee77;"|23 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|N/A || style="background:#92dd44;"|4 |-
| SOUL || Gotta Get My Groove On || good-cool feat. Aundréa L.Hopkins || Jessica || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|4 || style="background:#92dd44;"|18 || style="background:#eeee77;"|27 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|3 |-
| HIP ROCK || 大見解 || Des-ROW feat. TSUBOI for ALPHA || 六 [6] || style="background:#7DF9FF;"|12 || style="background:#92dd44;"|27 || style="background:#eeee77;"|34 || style="background:#ee3fff;"|- || style="background:#92dd44;"|5 |-
Hidden Songs
Genre | Song Title | Artist | Character | Normal Mode | Battle | ||||||
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5LINE | NORMAL | HYPER | EX | Level | |||||||
Hidden songs | |||||||||||
フランダースの犬 (FLANDERS NO INU) |
よあけの道 | 新谷さなえ | Nyami [TV&ANIME-FLANDERS] | - | 9 | 15 | - | 2 | |||
BLUES | 悪の野望はブルース | ナヤ~ン・ブラザーズ・バンド | WARUDOC [6] | - | 10 | 19 | - | 3 | |||
西部警察 (SEIBU KEISATSU) |
西部警察メインテーマ | ♪♪♪♪♪ | Mimi [TV&ANIME-SEIBU] | - | 15 | 24 | - | 4 | |||
GIRLS POP from pop'n stage |
Picnic | Three Berry Icecream | YURI*chan [6] | - | 18 | 20 | - | 3 |
EXPERT COURSE
Default
- Parquets course (パーキッツコース) - ★
- CELT※ / FRIENDLY※ / MAGICAL GIRL※ / KITERETSU
- Seigi no mikata course (正義の味方コース) - ★★★
- ANIME HERO※ (HYPER) / ANIME HERO R※ / SENTAI (HYPER) / ANIME HEROINE (HYPER)
- NEO ACO course (ネオアココース) - ★★★
- POPS REMIX※ / MONDO POP / SOFT ROCK / NEO ACO※ (HYPER)
- Wa course (和コース) - ★★★
- ONDO / SHOTEN (HYPER) / ENKA REMIX / ABARENBO SHOGUN (HYPER)
- Euro course (ユーロコース) - ★★★★
- EURO DANCE※ / PARA PARA (HYPER) / SUPER EURO※ / K-EURO (HYPER)
- Club course (クラブコース) - ★★★★
- LIGHT FUSION (HYPER) / POP BEATS (HYPER) / SOUL (HYPER) / TRANCE (HYPER)
- Seiya course (聖夜コース) - ★★★★
- NIGHT OUT※ / COQUETTISH※ (HYPER) / TECHNO KAYO (HYPER) / HI-TENSION (HYPER)
- Selection 1 course (セレクション1コース) - ★★★★
- EVER POP (HYPER) / JAZZ VOCAL (HYPER) / DIGI-POP (HYPER) / SKA (HYPER)
- Selection 2 course (セレクション2コース) - ★★★★
- MARCHING / MODERNISM (HYPER) / NEW ROMANTIC (HYPER) / MELO CORE (HYPER)
- HELL the 6 course (ヘル6コース) - ★★★★★
- MOODY (EX) / K-EURO (EX) / MELO CORE (EX) / HIP ROCK (HYPER)
Hidden
One unlocked, the secret courses can be played by pressing the yellow buttons on a different normal course (for example, pressing it on the Parquets course will switch it over to the Sana course instead).
- Sana course (Sana コース) - ★★★
- G-POP※ / FRENCH POP J / J-GARAGE POP※ (HYPER) / COUNTRY (EX)
- Gambler course (ギャンブラーコース) - ★★
- ANIME HERO※ (HYPER) / ANIME HERO R※ / HORROR※ / BLUES (HYPER)
- Girl course (Girl コース) - ★★
- GIRLY※ / FRENCH POP / CANDY CANDY / GIRLS POP (HYPER)
- World course (ワールドコース) - ★★★
- Rock course (ロックコース) - ★★★
- ROCK'N'ROLL / GROOVE ROCK※ / HEAVY ROCK / HIP ROCK
- Anime course (アニメコース) - ★
- SAZAE-SAN / GUNDAM / FLANDERS / YATTERMAN
- Power course (パワーコース) - ★★★
- POWER ACO (HYPER) / POWER FOLK※ / POWER FOLK 2※ / POWER FOLK 3
- Secret course シークレットコース) - ★★★
- LIVE※ / JUNGLE ※ / BRIT POP※ / SPECIAL ENDING※
- Dai dassou course (大脱走コース) - ★★★★
- LUPIN (HYPER) / TAIYOU NI HOERO (HYPER) / MOODY (HYPER) / SEIBU KEISATSU (HYPER)
- Hell 1-5 course (ヘル1-5コース) - ★★★★
- HEAVY METAL※ / BONUS TRACK REMIX※ / CLASSIC 2※ (HYPER) / PERCUSSIVE (EX)
Removed Songs
All 25 songs from pop'n music 4 have been removed (not counting songs exclusive to courses).
Related Links
- pop'n music 6 Official Site (archived)