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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* In beatmania 6thMIX + CORE REMIX, MGS2 mission R's artist was '''Remixed by L.E.D.'''.
* In beatmania 6thMIX + CORE REMIX, MGS2 mission R's artist was '''Remixed by L.E.D. (Original Music by NORIHIKO HIBINO)'''.
* In the beatmania THE FINAL, MGS2 mission R's title is misspelled as '''MGS2 misson R''' in the songwheel and during gameplay.
* In the DanceDanceRevolution series, MGS2 mission R's artist was changed to just '''L.E.D.'''.
* In the DanceDanceRevolution series, MGS2 mission R's artist was changed to just '''L.E.D.'''.
* MGS2 mission R's video features several characters from METAL GEAR SOLID 2: Sons of Liberty.
* MGS2 mission R's video features several characters from METAL GEAR SOLID 2: Sons of Liberty.
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== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==
Untranslated.
=== beatmania 6thMIX + CORE REMIX ===
This track is a remix of the intense boss fight music used in the historic blockbuster game Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, from Konami Computer Entertainment Japan (KCEJ).
 
The original track comes courtesy of Norihiko Hibino (who is also a saxophone player), with the remix being commandeered by L.E.D. (nicknamed "The Trance Bastard of the Bemani World").
Thanks to the production of KCEJ, this plan for a collaboration between beatmania and MGS2 was made into a reality.
 
This action-packed hard trance tune takes Metal Gear Solid 2's tension to a whole new level.
 
=== beatmania THE FINAL ===
==== L.E.D. ====
This song is a remix that weaves together a tapestry of multiple songs from KONAMI's worldwide hit video game Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (MGS2), with the central focus being the boss battle BGM.<br>
Initially, I thought about going with a remix that barely resembles the original song and adds drastic changes to it - what they call a "subverted remix."<br>
Since the original song by Hibino was already well-executed, though, the remix instead aims to bring out (or rely upon?) its good qualities.<br>
<br>
The original song's creator, Norihiko Hibino, chiefly composed music for MGS2, Z.O.E, and other titles where you can hear his trademark cinematic style.
 
== Video Production Information ==
None.


== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
beatmania difficulty rated from 1 to 9.<br>
beatmania difficulty rated from 1 to 9.<br>
DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 10 from DDRMAX2 to SuperNOVA2.
DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 10 from DDRMAX2 to SuperNOVA2. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from [http://kani.no.coocan.jp/bm/bm.htm KANI KANI CRAB].)


=== beatmania ===
=== beatmania ===
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[[Category:Beatmania Songs]]
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 11 May 2024

MGS2 mission R

Song Information

MGS2 mission R's banner.

Artist: L.E.D. (Original by NORIHIKO HIBINO)
Composition: Norihiko Hibino
Arrangement: L.E.D.
BPM: 150
Length: 1:39
Genre: KONAMIX
Movie: ?
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania 6thMIX + CORE REMIX
Other Music Game Appearances:

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • MGS2 mission R is a remix of Yell 'Dead Cell', from KONAMI's METAL GEAR SOLID 2: Sons of Liberty game.

Trivia

  • In beatmania 6thMIX + CORE REMIX, MGS2 mission R's artist was Remixed by L.E.D. (Original Music by NORIHIKO HIBINO).
  • In the beatmania THE FINAL, MGS2 mission R's title is misspelled as MGS2 misson R in the songwheel and during gameplay.
  • In the DanceDanceRevolution series, MGS2 mission R's artist was changed to just L.E.D..
  • MGS2 mission R's video features several characters from METAL GEAR SOLID 2: Sons of Liberty.
    • It also features an animation of someone walking under a cardboard box, one of Solid Snake's iconic moves.
  • MGS2 mission R received a new Single EXPERT chart in DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-, replacing its old one.

Song Production Information

beatmania 6thMIX + CORE REMIX

This track is a remix of the intense boss fight music used in the historic blockbuster game Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, from Konami Computer Entertainment Japan (KCEJ).

The original track comes courtesy of Norihiko Hibino (who is also a saxophone player), with the remix being commandeered by L.E.D. (nicknamed "The Trance Bastard of the Bemani World"). Thanks to the production of KCEJ, this plan for a collaboration between beatmania and MGS2 was made into a reality.

This action-packed hard trance tune takes Metal Gear Solid 2's tension to a whole new level.

beatmania THE FINAL

L.E.D.

This song is a remix that weaves together a tapestry of multiple songs from KONAMI's worldwide hit video game Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (MGS2), with the central focus being the boss battle BGM.
Initially, I thought about going with a remix that barely resembles the original song and adds drastic changes to it - what they call a "subverted remix."
Since the original song by Hibino was already well-executed, though, the remix instead aims to bring out (or rely upon?) its good qualities.

The original song's creator, Norihiko Hibino, chiefly composed music for MGS2, Z.O.E, and other titles where you can hear his trademark cinematic style.

Video Production Information

None.

Difficulty & Notecounts

beatmania difficulty rated from 1 to 9.
DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 10 from DDRMAX2 to SuperNOVA2. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from KANI KANI CRAB.)

beatmania

Game SP Difficulty DP Difficulty
Normal Hard Another Normal Hard Another
Notecounts 398 483 549 414 497 541
beatmania 6thMIX + CORE REMIX 4 5 6 4 5 6
beatmania THE FINAL 4 ↑6 6 4 ↑6 ↑7
beatmania III THE FINAL 4 6 6 4 6 6

DanceDanceRevolution

ULTRAMIX Charts

Game Single Double
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert Challenge Basic Difficult Expert Challenge
Notecounts / Freeze Arrows / Shock Arrows - / - 165 / 7 219 / 15 297 / 5 - / - / - 165 / 7 206 / 6 296 / 2 - / - / -
DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX / Dancing Stage Unleashed - 4 5 7 - 4 6 8 -

FESTIVAL Charts

Game Single Double
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert Challenge Basic Difficult Expert Challenge
Notecounts / Freeze Arrows / Shock Arrows 104 / 0 165 / 7 219 / 15 362 / 6 - / - / - 165 / 7 206 / 6 296 / 2 - / - / -
DDR FESTIVAL ⁑N/A 4 5 9 - 4 6 8 -

⁑ Denotes chart is unused and cannot be accessed through normal gameplay.