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* [Latin Piano] / [[Feux d'artifica]] / [[Hirofumi Sasaki|Little Shepherd]] (July)
* [Latin Piano] / [[Feux d'artifica]] / [[Hirofumi Sasaki|Little Shepherd]] (July)
* [Turban] / [[Manhattan Sports Club]] / [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto|simon]] (Aspara Seijin)
* [Turban] / [[Manhattan Sports Club]] / [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto|simon]] (Aspara Seijin)
* [Techno Pop] / [[321 STARS (Pop'n)]] / [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto|DJ SIMON]] (Kinoko Boy)
* [Techno Pop] / [[321 STARS]] / [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto|DJ SIMON]] (Kinoko Boy)
* [Raga Pop] / [[Sci-Fi Girl]] / [[Tomosuke Funaki|Kitten 777]] (Kelly)
* [Raga Pop] / [[Sci-Fi Girl]] / [[Tomosuke Funaki|Kitten 777]] (Kelly)
* [House] / [[A Love We Never Knew]] / Julianne&Edison (Mimi)
* [House] / [[A Love We Never Knew]] / Julianne&Edison (Mimi)

Revision as of 07:09, 3 April 2007

pop'n music Japanese CS releases
Sony PlayStation & PlayStation 2
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11
12 Iroha - 13 Carnival - 14 FEVER! - Best Hits!
Animation Melody - Puzzle Dama - DISNEY TUNES
Sony PlayStation Portable
pop'n portable - pop'n portable 2
Sega Dreamcast
1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Nintendo GameBoy Color
GB pop'n - GB Animation Melody - GB DISNEY TUNES
PC
pop'n Da!! - pop'n Be-Mouse - pop'n Lively
Other
BEMANI MIX - i-αppli - pop'n Wii - Utacchi - pop'n rhythmin
pop'n music foreign CS releases
Beat'n Groovy - pop'n music - pop'n rhythm
pop'n mobile - pop'n mobile 2

General Information

  • Released: July 3, 2003
  • Total songs: 104, tied with Pop'n Music 6 as the biggest of any console Pop'n Music game at the time.
  • First Pop'n Music game released with the new 2003 Konami logo. Early box showed the 1998-2003 bold Konami logo, however.
  • Thunderbirds song is absent from the playlist due to licensing issues.

Song List

Arcade Version Songs

Returning Songs

AC 7

CS 7

CS Original Songs

Licenses

Hidden Songs

Unlock Information

The unlock system for Pop'n Music 8 is a game called "SUGOROKU DE 8". (Sugoroku is a children's dice game.) Players guide a robot around the islands of Japan by rolling a dice; the robot then moves that many spaces. There are cities every three spaces, and when a player reaches a city, they might unlock a new song, course, or character. Players get different "prizes" each time the reach a different city. For example, the first time you reach Tokyo, you unlock CANDY♥. When you get to Tokyo the first time after you've made it all around Japan once, you unlock May Fa as a playable character.

Unlocks by city
City First time Second time Third time Fourth time
東京 (Tokyo) Candy Pop May Fa Oshare Zukin Techno Pop
静岡 (Fukuoka) Light Pop Des-ROW course Usao-kun
名古屋 (Nagoya) Hot Rock Mind Boy
大阪 (Oosaka) Free Soul good-cool course Aya
神戸 (Koube) French Pop Kiddy course Tart & Toffee
高知 (Kouchi) Miami Salsa Makoto Sir Congo (Miami Salva ver.)
広島 (Hiroshima) Latin Piano Sana course July
鹿児島 (Kagoshima) Tropical Swish Toropi Turban
下関 (Shimonoseki) Romance Kayou Dingo & Ken Techno Stars
鳥取 (Tottori) House Miracle 2 Mimi (Pop'n Stage ver.)
金沢 (Kanazawa) Raga Pop Mathilda Kelly Lounge Pop
新潟 (Niigata) Scat Papapaya course Inuchiyo
青森 (Aomori) Funk Rock Akemi Koyama Sir Congo (Funk Rock ver.)
札幌 (Sapporo) Straight Simon course Lisa
網走 (Abashiri) Hard Country Lonely Mr. B Bone
函館 (Hakodate) Reggae Power Course 2 The Mockey
仙台 (Sendai) Ska Ethnic course Mr. T Bone
水戸 (Mito) Classic 6 course

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