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= Twin Bee ~Generation X~ =
= Twin Bee ~Generation X~ =
== Song Information ==
== Song Information ==
[[Image:Ee2 TwinBee new.png|thumb|244px|Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s pop'n music banner, as of [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]].]]
[[Image:Twin Bee ~Generation X~-bm3title.png|thumb|Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s beatmania III banner.]]
Artist: Final Offset<br>
[[Image:Twin Bee ~Generation X~.png|thumb|Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s jacket.]]
Composition: Konami Kukeihakurabu<br>
[[Image:Ee2 TwinBee new.png|thumb|246px|Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s pop'n music banner.]]
Artist: FinalOffset<br>
Composition: KONAMI Kukeiha Club<br>
Arrangement: [[Hideaki Sugaya|Final Offset]]<br>
Arrangement: [[Hideaki Sugaya|Final Offset]]<br>
BPM: 168-177<br>
BPM: 168-177 (beatmania III, beatmania IIDX, pop'n music), 169 (DanceDanceRevolution), 168 (beatmania, Dance Maniax, ee'MALL)<br>
Length: 1:12<br>
Length: 1:12<br>
Genre: EUROBEAT (ユーロビート)<br>
Genre: EUROBEAT (ユーロビート)<br>
VJ (IIDX): [[VJ GYO]]<br>
pop'n music Character: TwinBee [17]<br>
pop'n music Character: TwinBee [TV&ANIME]<br>
pop'n music Background: Original<br>
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania III<br>
Movie: [[Tomochika Moroe|MORO]] (beatmania), [[Gyo Eguchi|VJ GYO]] (beatmania IIDX)<br>
Jacket design: moroEX<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC bm III|beatmania III]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances:
Other Music Game Appearances:
* beatmania THE FINAL
* [[AC 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style]]
* [[AC 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style]]
* DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME
* [[AC bm THE FINAL|beatmania THE FINAL]]
* Dance Maniax 2ndMIX append J-PARADISE
* [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]]
* [[ee'MALL 2nd avenue]]
* [[AC DMX 2nd append JPARADISE|Dance Maniax 2ndMIX append JPARADISE]]
* [[PnM AC 10|pop'n music 10]]
* [[AC pnm 10|pop'n music 10]] ([[ee'MALL 2nd avenue]])
* Toy's March 2
* [[AC TM2|Toy'sMarch2]]


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is a remix of many tunes from the original ''TwinBee'' game.
* The game version of Twin Bee ~Generation X~ sounds ''very'' different from the OST version of the song.
** beatmania, beatmania IIDX, beatmania III, pop'n music, and Toy'sMarch all use the game version of the song.
** DanceDanceRevolution and Dance Maniax use the OST version.
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is a remixed medley of two tunes from the original ''TwinBee'' game:
** ''Twinbee's Home Town Song'', used as the main background music.
** ''Fantastic Power'', used as the power-up background music.
* A portion of Fantastic Power appears in the re-arranged medley ''メモリー・オブ・シューティング'', from the KONAMI arcade game ''極上パロディウス ~過去の栄光を求めて~''.
** A game size cut of メモリー・オブ・シューティング can be found in ''ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2''.
* A remix of Twinbee's Home Town Song by [[Shinji Hosoe|スーパースィープ]], titled ''TWINBEE'S HOME TOWN SONG (「ツインビー」より)'', appears in the KONAMI Xbox 360 game ''オトメディウスG (ゴージャス!)''.
** A game size cut of TWINBEE'S HOME TOWN SONG (「ツインビー」より) can be found in ''ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2''.
* Another remix of Twinbee's Home Town Song and Fantastic Power by [[Sota Fujimori]], simply titled [[Twinbee's Home Town Song]], appears in [[AC BST AnimTribe|BeatStream アニムトライヴ]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
[[Image:Ee2 TwinBee old.png|thumb|244px|Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s [[PnM AC 16|pop'n music 16]] banner.]]
{{Gallery}}
[[Image:Ee2 TwinBee older.png|thumb|244px|Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s pop'n music 10-15 banner.]]
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s title has had different variations over the years:
** In beatmania IIDX and in the DanceDanceRevolution series from [[AC DDR X2|DanceDanceRevolution X2]] onwards, the title is '''Twin Bee -Generation X-'''.
** In beatmania THE FINAL and in the pop'n music series before [[AC pnm 16|pop'n music 16 PARTY♪]], the title was '''Twin bee ~Generation X~'''.
** In DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME, the title was '''TwinBee ~Generation X~'''.
** From [[CS DDR EXTREME2|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2]] to [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2]], the title was '''TwinBee (Generation X)'''.
** In Toy'sMarch2, the title was shown as '''ツインビーユーロビートバージョン'''.
* Twin bee ~Generation X~ received new Single NORMAL and Double HARD charts in beatmania THE FINAL. The old Double HARD chart was moved up to the ANOTHER difficulty.
* In the beatmania III series prior to [[AC bm III THE FINAL|beatmania III THE FINAL]], Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s BPM was displayed in the song selection screen as 177.
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~ was added to pop'n music 10 on December 17th, 2003 via ee'MALL 2nd avenue.
* Before [[AC pnm 15|pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE]], Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s songwheel genre was '''Twin bee ~Generation X~''' (with the exception of [[CS pnm 13|pop'n music 13 カーニバル CS]]).
* In pop'n music, Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is notorious for its strict timing window.
* In pop'n music, Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is notorious for its strict timing window.
* In [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]], Twin Bee ~Generation X~ recieved a new banner, a new background, and a new character (TwinBee), replacing RUPA [9], who was the character since pop'n music 10. TwinBee is, since then, available in the TV/ANIME characters' category.
* With 514 notes, Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s EX chart holds the record with the lowest notecount for a Level 39 chart in pop'n music.
** Because of this, Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is currently the only ee'MALL song on pop'n music with an unique character.
* TwinBee ~Generation X~ is one of the 2nd PASS hidden songs of DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME.
* TwinBee (Generation X) received a unique video in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2. This video was carried over to the arcade releases in [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]] and is shown as a fullscreen video, eliminating any on-screen dancers prior to [[AC DDR WORLD|DanceDanceRevolution WORLD]].
* ツインビーユーロビートバージョン is one of the Phase 3 hidden songs of Toy'sMarch2.
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~ received a new character (TwinBee) in [[AC pnm 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]], replacing its previous character RUPA [9]. It was available as a player character in THE MOVIE and [[AC pnm 18|18 せんごく列伝]] in the TV/ANIME character category.
** [[AC pnm 19|pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET]] moved TwinBee to the pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE character category.
** In [[AC pnm Lapistoria|pop'n music ラピストリア]], TwinBee was available in both the pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE and TV/ANIME character categories.
** TwinBee was removed from the TV/ANIME character category in [[AC pnm eclale|pop'n music éclale]] on March 22nd, 2016.
** It is the only ee'MALL song in the pop'n music series with a unique character.
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~ received a new banner and unique background in pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE.
** Prior to pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE, its background was recycled from [[AC pnm 9|pop'n music 9]]'s [[Tower of the Sun]].
** Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s unique MISS background was based on the original [[AC pnm|pop'n music]] MISS background.
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is currently the only song from beatmania III in the pop'n music arcade games.
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is currently the only song from beatmania III in the pop'n music arcade games.
* In Toy's March 2, this song is titled ''ツインビーユーロビートバージョン'' ("Twinbee Eurobeat Version").
** It is also one of the two beatmania III original songs still on DanceDanceRevolution arcade games, along with [[Jam & Marmalade]].
* Twin Bee ~Generation X~ also appears on ''KONAMI SHOOTING COLLECTION'', a 10-disc collection of tunes from various KONAMI shooters.


== Music Comment ==
== Music Comment ==
Untranslated.
This song is from beatmania III, let's cheerfully tap like a TwinBee Go! Go!!


==Song Production Information==
== Song Production Information ==
Untranslated.
=== beatmania IIDX and beatmania III ===
==== [[Reo Nagumo|dj nagureo]] ====
This is a beatmania REMIX of TwinBee, which is one of KONAMI's flagship titles.<br>
Isn't the ParaPara-styled Eurobeat and nostalgic SCC sounds a big hit with gamers?


==Character Information==
=== Dance Maniax ===
The theme from the shooting game masterpiece "TwinBee" is included here, so those from the video game generation will probably cry! After the "1, 2, 3, 4" countdown, that nostalgic melody plays. Then, a more up-tempo pop song welcomes you, as if the TwinBee received the Bell Power-Up. Perhaps the game's original sounds used in the opening and ending is KONAMI fanservice?
 
== Video Production Information ==
This song is a crossover from beatmaniaIII.<br>
When this song was released on beatmaniaIII, which is part of the same beatmania family lineage, [[Goli Matsumoto|GOLI]] and I raced to the cabinet, and I remember exclaiming "wow" after hearing it.<br>
Thanks to the support of the beatmaniaIII team, this time the song can be played in IIDX using the seven keys.<br>
Eurobeat has become a popular genre even in the IIDX series, but this song shows us an brand-new horizon from the songs currently included in the game.
 
== Character Information ==
None.
None.


==Difficulty & Notecounts==
== Staff Comments ==
pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43. (Ratings obtained from [http://wiki.voiddd.com BemaniWIKI])<br>
=== moroEX ===
This game is too nostalgic for my generation. I was obsessed with playing it when I was an elementary school student. So, I drew the background with the image of the hot Famicom version of TwinBee. The words were drawn with rough pixels to give it a retro feeling.
 
For the movie, I added the motions while remembering the hot Famicom version of TwinBee. Did you find anything you missed, especially the bell appearing from the cloud?
 
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
beatmania difficulty rated from 1 to 9.<br>
beatmania IIDX difficulty rated from 1 to 7 in 4th style, and 1 to 7+ in 5th style.<br>
beatmania III difficulty rated from 1 to 6 in beatmania III, and 1 to 9 from APPEND CORE REMIX onwards.<br>
DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 10 from DDRMAX2 to SuperNOVA2, and 1 to 20 from X onwards.<br>
Dance Maniax difficulty rated from 1 to 9 in 2ndMIX onwards.<br>
pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43 through pop'n music 20 fantasia, and 1 to 50 from Sunny Park onwards.<br>
Toy'sMarch difficulty rated from 1 to 5. Renda notes are counted as 1 note. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from [http://kani.no.coocan.jp/bm/bm.htm KANI KANI CRAB], [http://popnfever.s21.xrea.com/ Pop'n Music Fever], [http://www.bemaniwiki.com BEMANIWiki 2nd], and [https://gist.github.com/987123879113/dcd204a5ffd579606b99a9ed61c2dce4 tminfo].)
 
=== beatmania ===
{{bm Chart Header|
{{bm Chart Notecounts|235|380|485|438|520|538}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania THE FINAL|'''5'''|6|7|&uarr;6|'''7'''|&uarr;9}}
}}
 
=== beatmania IIDX ===
{{IIDX Chart Header|
{{IIDX Chart Notecounts|-|332|389|487|-|327|443|474|-}}
{{IIDX Chart|beatmania IIDX 4th style&rarr;5th style|-|4|5|N/A|-|4|5|N/A|-}}
{{IIDX Chart|beatmania IIDX 4th style CS|-|4|5|5|-|4|5|5|-}}
}}
 
=== beatmania III ===
{{bm Chart Header|
{{bm Chart Notecounts|233|380|485|438|538|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania III|5|5|5|5|5|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania III APPEND CORE REMIX&rarr;III THE FINAL|5|&uarr;6|&uarr;7|5|&uarr;6|-}}
}}
 
=== DanceDanceRevolution ===
{{DDR Chart Header|
{{DDR Chart Notecounts|75 / 0|112 / 3|173 / 9|242 / 15|- / - / -|111 / 3|164 / 13|233 / 11|- / - / -}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME&rarr;SuperNOVA2|1|4|6|8|-|4|6|8|-}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution X&rarr;Present|3|5|8|11|-|4|7|11|-}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS JP|1|4|6|8|-|4|6|8|-}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2 / Dancing Stage Max|1|4|6|8|-|4|6|8|-}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX|3|5|8|11|-|4|7|11|-}}
}}
 
=== Dance Maniax ===
{{DMX Chart Header|
{{DMX Chart Notecounts|160|230|162|277}}
{{DMX Chart|Dance Maniax 2ndMIX append JPARADISE|4|7|5|7}}
}}


===pop'n music===
=== pop'n music ===
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{{pnm Chart Notecounts|194|253|348|514|271|315}}
!style="background:#9999ee; text-align: center;" rowspan="2" width="250px"|Game
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!style="background:#9999ee; text-align: center;" colspan="4"|Standard
{{pnm Chart|pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE|11|16|25|35|13|15}}
!style="background:#9999ee; text-align: center;" colspan="2"|Battle
{{pnm Chart|pop'n music 16 PARTY♪&rarr;20 fantasia|11|16|25|&darr;33|13|15}}
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{{pnm Chart|pop'n music 13 カーニバル CS|11|16|24|33|13|15}}
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{{IIDX-stub}}
=== Toy'sMarch ===
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{{TM Chart|Toy'sMarch2|3|4}}
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[[Category:Pop'n Songs]]
[[Category:Beatmania Songs]]
[[Category:Pop'n Music BEMANI Category]]  
[[Category:DanceDanceRevolution Songs]]
[[Category:Pop'n Music ee'MALL Category]]
[[Category:DanceDanceRevolution Songs with Unique Videos]]
[[Category:IIDX Songs]]
[[Category:Dance Maniax Songs]]
[[Category:beatmania IIDX Songs]]
[[Category:Beatmania IIDX Cut Songs]]
[[Category:pop'n music Songs]]
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[[Category:Toy'sMarch Songs]]
[[Category:Songs in 5 or more BEMANI games]]

Latest revision as of 23:46, 29 June 2024

Twin Bee ~Generation X~

Song Information

Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s beatmania III banner.
Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s jacket.
Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s pop'n music banner.

Artist: FinalOffset
Composition: KONAMI Kukeiha Club
Arrangement: Final Offset
BPM: 168-177 (beatmania III, beatmania IIDX, pop'n music), 169 (DanceDanceRevolution), 168 (beatmania, Dance Maniax, ee'MALL)
Length: 1:12
Genre: EUROBEAT (ユーロビート)
pop'n music Character: TwinBee [17]
pop'n music Background: Original
Movie: MORO (beatmania), VJ GYO (beatmania IIDX)
Jacket design: moroEX
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania III
Other Music Game Appearances:

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • The game version of Twin Bee ~Generation X~ sounds very different from the OST version of the song.
    • beatmania, beatmania IIDX, beatmania III, pop'n music, and Toy'sMarch all use the game version of the song.
    • DanceDanceRevolution and Dance Maniax use the OST version.
  • Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is a remixed medley of two tunes from the original TwinBee game:
    • Twinbee's Home Town Song, used as the main background music.
    • Fantastic Power, used as the power-up background music.
  • A portion of Fantastic Power appears in the re-arranged medley メモリー・オブ・シューティング, from the KONAMI arcade game 極上パロディウス ~過去の栄光を求めて~.
    • A game size cut of メモリー・オブ・シューティング can be found in ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2.
  • A remix of Twinbee's Home Town Song by スーパースィープ, titled TWINBEE'S HOME TOWN SONG (「ツインビー」より), appears in the KONAMI Xbox 360 game オトメディウスG (ゴージャス!).
    • A game size cut of TWINBEE'S HOME TOWN SONG (「ツインビー」より) can be found in ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2.
  • Another remix of Twinbee's Home Town Song and Fantastic Power by Sota Fujimori, simply titled Twinbee's Home Town Song, appears in BeatStream アニムトライヴ.

Trivia

This song has different backgrounds, banners, jackets, or other related images. For more information, please see this page.
  • Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s title has had different variations over the years:
    • In beatmania IIDX and in the DanceDanceRevolution series from DanceDanceRevolution X2 onwards, the title is Twin Bee -Generation X-.
    • In beatmania THE FINAL and in the pop'n music series before pop'n music 16 PARTY♪, the title was Twin bee ~Generation X~.
    • In DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME, the title was TwinBee ~Generation X~.
    • From DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2 to DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2, the title was TwinBee (Generation X).
    • In Toy'sMarch2, the title was shown as ツインビーユーロビートバージョン.
  • Twin bee ~Generation X~ received new Single NORMAL and Double HARD charts in beatmania THE FINAL. The old Double HARD chart was moved up to the ANOTHER difficulty.
  • In the beatmania III series prior to beatmania III THE FINAL, Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s BPM was displayed in the song selection screen as 177.
  • Twin Bee ~Generation X~ was added to pop'n music 10 on December 17th, 2003 via ee'MALL 2nd avenue.
  • Before pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE, Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s songwheel genre was Twin bee ~Generation X~ (with the exception of pop'n music 13 カーニバル CS).
  • In pop'n music, Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is notorious for its strict timing window.
  • With 514 notes, Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s EX chart holds the record with the lowest notecount for a Level 39 chart in pop'n music.
  • TwinBee ~Generation X~ is one of the 2nd PASS hidden songs of DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME.
  • TwinBee (Generation X) received a unique video in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2. This video was carried over to the arcade releases in DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA and is shown as a fullscreen video, eliminating any on-screen dancers prior to DanceDanceRevolution WORLD.
  • ツインビーユーロビートバージョン is one of the Phase 3 hidden songs of Toy'sMarch2.
  • Twin Bee ~Generation X~ received a new character (TwinBee) in pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE, replacing its previous character RUPA [9]. It was available as a player character in THE MOVIE and 18 せんごく列伝 in the TV/ANIME character category.
    • pop'n music 19 TUNE STREET moved TwinBee to the pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE character category.
    • In pop'n music ラピストリア, TwinBee was available in both the pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE and TV/ANIME character categories.
    • TwinBee was removed from the TV/ANIME character category in pop'n music éclale on March 22nd, 2016.
    • It is the only ee'MALL song in the pop'n music series with a unique character.
  • Twin Bee ~Generation X~ received a new banner and unique background in pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE.
    • Prior to pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE, its background was recycled from pop'n music 9's Tower of the Sun.
    • Twin Bee ~Generation X~'s unique MISS background was based on the original pop'n music MISS background.
  • Twin Bee ~Generation X~ is currently the only song from beatmania III in the pop'n music arcade games.
    • It is also one of the two beatmania III original songs still on DanceDanceRevolution arcade games, along with Jam & Marmalade.
  • Twin Bee ~Generation X~ also appears on KONAMI SHOOTING COLLECTION, a 10-disc collection of tunes from various KONAMI shooters.

Music Comment

This song is from beatmania III, let's cheerfully tap like a TwinBee Go! Go!!

Song Production Information

beatmania IIDX and beatmania III

dj nagureo

This is a beatmania REMIX of TwinBee, which is one of KONAMI's flagship titles.
Isn't the ParaPara-styled Eurobeat and nostalgic SCC sounds a big hit with gamers?

Dance Maniax

The theme from the shooting game masterpiece "TwinBee" is included here, so those from the video game generation will probably cry! After the "1, 2, 3, 4" countdown, that nostalgic melody plays. Then, a more up-tempo pop song welcomes you, as if the TwinBee received the Bell Power-Up. Perhaps the game's original sounds used in the opening and ending is KONAMI fanservice?

Video Production Information

This song is a crossover from beatmaniaIII.
When this song was released on beatmaniaIII, which is part of the same beatmania family lineage, GOLI and I raced to the cabinet, and I remember exclaiming "wow" after hearing it.
Thanks to the support of the beatmaniaIII team, this time the song can be played in IIDX using the seven keys.
Eurobeat has become a popular genre even in the IIDX series, but this song shows us an brand-new horizon from the songs currently included in the game.

Character Information

None.

Staff Comments

moroEX

This game is too nostalgic for my generation. I was obsessed with playing it when I was an elementary school student. So, I drew the background with the image of the hot Famicom version of TwinBee. The words were drawn with rough pixels to give it a retro feeling.

For the movie, I added the motions while remembering the hot Famicom version of TwinBee. Did you find anything you missed, especially the bell appearing from the cloud?

Difficulty & Notecounts

beatmania difficulty rated from 1 to 9.
beatmania IIDX difficulty rated from 1 to 7 in 4th style, and 1 to 7+ in 5th style.
beatmania III difficulty rated from 1 to 6 in beatmania III, and 1 to 9 from APPEND CORE REMIX onwards.
DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 10 from DDRMAX2 to SuperNOVA2, and 1 to 20 from X onwards.
Dance Maniax difficulty rated from 1 to 9 in 2ndMIX onwards.
pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 43 through pop'n music 20 fantasia, and 1 to 50 from Sunny Park onwards.
Toy'sMarch difficulty rated from 1 to 5. Renda notes are counted as 1 note. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from KANI KANI CRAB, Pop'n Music Fever, BEMANIWiki 2nd, and tminfo.)

beatmania

Game SP Difficulty DP Difficulty
Normal Hard Another Normal Hard Another
Notecounts 235 380 485 438 520 538
beatmania THE FINAL 5 6 7 ↑6 7 ↑9

beatmania IIDX

Game SP Difficulty DP Difficulty
BEGINNER NORMAL HYPER ANOTHER LEGGENDARIA NORMAL HYPER ANOTHER LEGGENDARIA
Notecounts - 332 389 487 - 327 443 474 -
beatmania IIDX 4th style→5th style - 4 5 N/A - 4 5 N/A -
beatmania IIDX 4th style CS - 4 5 5 - 4 5 5 -

beatmania III

Game SP Difficulty DP Difficulty
Normal Hard Another Normal Hard Another
Notecounts 233 380 485 438 538 -
beatmania III 5 5 5 5 5 -
beatmania III APPEND CORE REMIX→III THE FINAL 5 ↑6 ↑7 5 ↑6 -

DanceDanceRevolution

Game Single Double
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert Challenge Basic Difficult Expert Challenge
Notecounts / Freeze Arrows / Shock Arrows 75 / 0 112 / 3 173 / 9 242 / 15 - / - / - 111 / 3 164 / 13 233 / 11 - / - / -
DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME→SuperNOVA2 1 4 6 8 - 4 6 8 -
DanceDanceRevolution X→Present 3 5 8 11 - 4 7 11 -
DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS JP 1 4 6 8 - 4 6 8 -
DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2 / Dancing Stage Max 1 4 6 8 - 4 6 8 -
DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX 3 5 8 11 - 4 7 11 -

Dance Maniax

Game Single Double
Mild Wild Mild Wild
Notecounts 160 230 162 277
Dance Maniax 2ndMIX append JPARADISE 4 7 5 7

pop'n music

Game Normal Mode Battle Mode
5-Buttons NORMAL HYPER EX NORMAL HYPER
Notecounts 194 253 348 514 271 315
pop'n music 10→13 カーニバル (via ee'MALL) 11 16 25 35 13 15
pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE 11 16 25 35 13 15
pop'n music 16 PARTY♪→20 fantasia 11 16 25 ↓33 13 15
pop'n music Sunny Park→Present - 22 31 39 13 15
pop'n music 13 カーニバル CS 11 16 24 33 13 15

Toy'sMarch

Game Level
Easy
(かんたん)
Hard
(むずかしい)
Notecounts 129 240
Toy'sMarch2 3 4