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== January ==
== January ==
* January 18th: [[AC SDVX|SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH]] is released to Japanese arcades.
* January 18th: [[AC SDVX|SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH]] is released to Japanese arcades.
** It marks the BEMANI game part of the new [[e-amusement|eAMUSEMENT]] Participation system, where the machine has to be connected to the eAMUSEMENT network for the game to start up. If not, the game will not run.  
** It marks the first BEMANI game part of the new [[e-amusement|eAMUSEMENT]] Participation system, where the machine has to be connected to the eAMUSEMENT network for the game to start up. If not, the game will not run.  
** All future BEMANI arcade releases from this point onward would follow this system.
** All future BEMANI arcade releases from this point onward would follow this system.


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== July ==
== July ==
* July 25th: ''pop'n music 20 fantasia original soundtrack'' released.
* July 25th: [[pop'n music 20 fantasia original soundtrack]] released.


== September ==
== September ==
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== December ==
== December ==
* December 5th: [[AC pnm SP|pop'n music Sunny Park]] is released to Japanese arcades.
* December 5th: [[AC pnm Sunny Park|pop'n music Sunny Park]] is released to Japanese arcades.
 
** [[Daichi Watanabe|PON]] takes over as series' head sound director from long-time sound director [[Jun Wakita|wac]], a position he holds to this very day.
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[[Category:History]]
[[Category:History]]

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2012

Summary to be updated.

January

  • January 18th: SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH is released to Japanese arcades.
    • It marks the first BEMANI game part of the new eAMUSEMENT Participation system, where the machine has to be connected to the eAMUSEMENT network for the game to start up. If not, the game will not run.
    • All future BEMANI arcade releases from this point onward would follow this system.

February

  • February 1st: BOOM BOOM DANCE / Rhythm Party is released for the Xbox Live Arcade.
    • It marks the final BEMANI game on a home console to date.
  • February 15th:
  • February 23rd: GuitarFreaksXG3 & DrumManiaXG3 is released to Japanese arcades.
  • February 29th:
    • beatmania IIDX 19 Lincle ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released.
    • BEST HIT YCO, a best hits album featuring long-contributing commission artists Y&Co.'s various BEMANI songs, is released.
    • REFLEC BEAT ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released.
    • REFLEC BEAT limelight ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released.
    • Twinkle World EP released.

March

  • March 7th: Sana's third and final compilation album with KONAMI, Sana Coffret, is released.
  • March 14th: jubeat copious APPEND is released to Japanese arcades.
  • March 21st:
    • GuitarFreaksXG3 & DrumManiaXG3 Original Soundtrack 1st season released.
    • A remastered version of Asaki's first album, 神曲, is released.
  • March 27th: DanceEvolution ARCADE is released to Japanese arcades.
  • March 28th: jubeat copious APPEND SOUNDTRACK is released.

June

  • June 15th: Jimmy Weckl leaves KONAMI to work as a freelancer.
  • June 27th: DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX ~X3 SIDE~ Original Soundtrack released.

July

September

October

  • Unknown date: 乐动魔方 全国对战版 is released to Chinese arcades, marking it as the final version of the jubeat series to be imported into Mainland China.

November

December

  • December 5th: pop'n music Sunny Park is released to Japanese arcades.
    • PON takes over as series' head sound director from long-time sound director wac, a position he holds to this very day.