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(Was the American POP'N released at all? I have only found info regarding its location test but nothing else.)
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== General Information / Changes ==
== General Information / Changes ==
* HELLO! POP'N MUSIC is a spin-off game of the pop'n music series aimed for casual players.
* HELLO! POP'N MUSIC is a spin-off game of the pop'n music series aimed for casual player, based on the American redemption game [[AC pnm HELLO NA|POP'N MUSIC]] but without any of the redemption aspects of it.
* Instead of nine buttons, HELLO! POP'N MUSIC only uses four buttons during gameplay: red, blue, yellow, and green. Two additional white buttons are only used during the character/song selection screens.
* Instead of nine buttons, HELLO! POP'N MUSIC only uses four buttons during gameplay: red, blue, yellow, and green. Two additional white buttons are only used during the character/song selection screens.
** HELLO! POP'N MUSIC supports up to two players, with each player having their respective four buttons.
** HELLO! POP'N MUSIC supports up to two players, with each player having their respective four buttons.
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* Two new note types are introduced: a yellow, long "continuous pop-kun" which has to be hit as many times as the number of smaller pop-kuns that are contained on it, and a "rainbow pop-kun", where the player has to press all four buttons.
* Two new note types are introduced: a yellow, long "continuous pop-kun" which has to be hit as many times as the number of smaller pop-kuns that are contained on it, and a "rainbow pop-kun", where the player has to press all four buttons.
* Unlike the main series, the Groove Gauge fills with points by correctly pressing notes and it never decreases. 700,000 out of 1,000,000 points are required to clear a song.
* Unlike the main series, the Groove Gauge fills with points by correctly pressing notes and it never decreases. 700,000 out of 1,000,000 points are required to clear a song.
* An American version of HELLO! POP'N MUSIC, simply titled [[AC pnm HELLO NA|POP'N MUSIC]], was location tested but never released to the general public.
* [[e-amusement|eAMUSEMENT]] support for HELLO! POP'N MUSIC ended on February 4th, 2016.
* [[e-amusement|eAMUSEMENT]] support for HELLO! POP'N MUSIC ended on February 4th, 2016.