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It is not uncommon for people to part ways with people or groups over time. As such, there are several people who've worked for Konami's Bemani series who are no longer affiliated with them. They might still pop up in a Konami project on a freelance basis, but their days of directly working for them are long gone.
It is not uncommon for people to part ways with people or groups over time. As such, there are several people who've worked for KONAMI's BEMANI series who are no longer affiliated with them. They might still pop up in beatmania IIDX, pop'n music, or even DanceDanceRevolution on a freelance basis, but their days of working under KONAMI are long gone.


Note that this list does NOT include commission/outside artists (i.e. [[Parquets]], [[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]], [[Taku Sakakibara|TaQ]], [[Osamu Kubota]], etc.). This list only include in-house Konami artists/staff who've left the company.
Note that this list does ''not'' include commission/outside artists (i.e. [[Parquets]], [[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]], [[Taku Sakakibara|TaQ]], [[Osamu Kubota]]). This list only includes in-house KONAMI artists/staff who've left the company.

Latest revision as of 10:46, 10 January 2021

It is not uncommon for people to part ways with people or groups over time. As such, there are several people who've worked for KONAMI's BEMANI series who are no longer affiliated with them. They might still pop up in beatmania IIDX, pop'n music, or even DanceDanceRevolution on a freelance basis, but their days of working under KONAMI are long gone.

Note that this list does not include commission/outside artists (i.e. Parquets, good-cool, TaQ, Osamu Kubota). This list only includes in-house KONAMI artists/staff who've left the company.