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= pop'n music =
= pop'n music =
== Release Information ==
* Release date: September 28th, 1998
== General Information ==
== General Information ==
* Released: September 28th, 1998
* This game ran on the BEMANI DJ-MAIN HARDWARE arcade system, the same one used for ''beatmania''. The series would continue to run on this hardware through [[PnM_AC_3|pop'n music 3]], as well as spinoff [[PnS_AC|pop'n stage]]. Also, two of the game's composers, [[Reo Nagumo]] and [[Hiroshi Takeyasu]], worked on ''beatmania''.  
* This game ran on the BEMANI DJ-MAIN HARDWARE arcade system, the same one used for ''beatmania''. The series would continue to run on this hardware through [[PnM_AC_3|pop'n music 3]], as well as spinoff [[PnS_AC|pop'n stage]]. Also, two of the game's composers, [[Reo Nagumo]] and [[Hiroshi Takeyasu]], worked on ''beatmania''.  
* Only pop'n music release to feature the 1986-1998 KONAMI logo on the title screen and cabinet.
* Only pop'n music release to feature the 1986-1998 KONAMI logo on the title screen and cabinet.
* This game also marks the first appearance of ''beatmania'' sound data analyzer [[Hiroki Koga]] (Naya~n) in a song. He arranged ANIME HERO.
* This game also marks the first appearance of ''beatmania'' sound data analyzer [[Hiroki Koga]] (Naya~n) in a song. He arranged ANIME HERO.
* First appearances of [[Tomonori Ikeda]], [[Youhei Shimizu]], [[Sugimoto Kiyotaka]] (DJ SIMON), and [[Sanae Shintani]] in Bemani.
* First appearances of [[Tomonori Ikeda]], [[Youhei Shimizu]], [[Sugimoto Kiyotaka]] (DJ SIMON), and [[Sanae Shintani]] in BEMANI.
* Only one difficulty level for songs, and none were given ratings. This would change come [[PnM_AC_2|the next game]], however.
* Only one difficulty level for songs, and none were given ratings. This would change come [[PnM_AC_2|the next game]], however.
* Total number of songs: 14
* Total number of songs: 14

Revision as of 14:56, 15 August 2015

pop'n music arcade releases
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 いろは - 13 カーニバル - 14 FEVER!
15 ADVENTURE - 16 PARTY♪ - 17 THE MOVIE - 18 せんごく列伝
19 TUNE STREET - 20 fantasia - Sunny Park - ラピストリア - éclale
うさぎと猫と少年の夢 - peace - 解明リドルズ - UniLab - Jam&Fizz
アニメロ - アニメロ2号 - MICKEY TUNES - HELLO! (North America)

pop'n music

Release Information

  • Release date: September 28th, 1998

General Information

  • This game ran on the BEMANI DJ-MAIN HARDWARE arcade system, the same one used for beatmania. The series would continue to run on this hardware through pop'n music 3, as well as spinoff pop'n stage. Also, two of the game's composers, Reo Nagumo and Hiroshi Takeyasu, worked on beatmania.
  • Only pop'n music release to feature the 1986-1998 KONAMI logo on the title screen and cabinet.
  • This game also marks the first appearance of beatmania sound data analyzer Hiroki Koga (Naya~n) in a song. He arranged ANIME HERO.
  • First appearances of Tomonori Ikeda, Youhei Shimizu, Sugimoto Kiyotaka (DJ SIMON), and Sanae Shintani in BEMANI.
  • Only one difficulty level for songs, and none were given ratings. This would change come the next game, however.
  • Total number of songs: 14

Staff Information

Game Modes

  • Beginner
  • Normal
  • Excite

Non-Rival Playable Characters

These characters don't belong to any specific song and are all playable from the get-go.

Songlist

Genre (English) Genre (Japanese) Song Name Artist Character Lv.
First Stage
POPS ポップス I REALLY WANT TO HURT YOU SUGI & REO RIE♥chan [1] 10
RAP ラップ YOUNG DREAM LITTLE FINGERS UNCLE Jam [1] 8
J-TEKNO J−テクノ Quick Master act deft SHOLL KEE [1] 6
FANTASY ファンタジー monde des songe Bikke DiNO [1] 5
Second Stage
LATIN ラテン El Pais del sol Senorita Rica DON MOMMY 7
DANCE ダンス Hi-Tekno Hi-Tekno JUDY [1] 12
REGGAE レゲエ "Baby, I'm yours" LISA-T OLIVIA [1] 13
DISCO QUEEN ディスコクィーン what i want THE RITCHIE SISTERS CHANEL 18
Final Stage
TECHNO POP テクノポップ Electronic Fill Windslope KRAFT [1] 14
ANIME HERO アニメヒーロー 闘え!!ギャンブラーZ words: RYO song: NARAMCHA TORU KAMIKAZE 16
SPY スパイ spicy piece ORIGINAL SOUND TRACKS CHARLY 23
DISCO KING ディスコキング FUNKY TOWN '75 JV & THE SEXY MACHINE GUN BAMBOO [1] 22
Hidden Songs
BONUS TRACK ボーナストラック すれちがう二人 apresmidi SANAE♥chan [1] 14
RAVE レイヴ e-motion e.o.s Rave girl [1] 20

Rejected designs

The pop'n music series has a long history of rejected characters. Some never saw the light of day, and some would later be used many years or mixes later. For the first game, these include

  • A green man with an afro (early BAMBOO, perhaps?)
  • A pink bunny, later used as PRETTY in pop'n music CS
  • A pumpkin-head guy with jeans and a shirt with a dollar sign on it
  • A green-skinned vampire with parted blonde hair, a black jacket, a red shirt, and jeans (early Yuli?)
  • A bear with the flag of Great Britain on it
  • An angry-looking Native American
  • A hippie dog
  • A pair of frogs (possibly early version of Anzu)
  • A green donkey with a guitar
  • A skateboarding snowman with green shorts
  • A walking orange with clothes
  • A weird-looking yellow man with black overalls and pink shoes and a red hat (face looks similar to that of TROPPIE)
  • A space man in a yellow suit (early Cyber?)
  • Male Japanese announcer in a kimono
  • Man with a T.V. for a head
  • A yellow-skinned man with a blue hat covering his eyes, with a white t-shirt and green pants. Also wears a necklace with a picture of a green hand with four fingers
  • An angry-looking chicken wearing glasses, blue shades, a small, tight shirt, green shorts, and multi-colored shoes
  • A man in a circus-type costume with a black bandana covering his eyes (similar to the garb Mimi and Nyami wear in pop'n music 13 カーニバル)
  • A red fire with a black biker shirt, a belt, and brown shoes

Also notable are various color designs for already established characters. For example, JUDY's hair was originally brown.

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