2012 (year)
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2012
Summary to be updated.
January
- January 18th: SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH released to Japanese arcades.
February
- February 1st: BOOM BOOM DANCE / Rhythm Party released for the Xbox Live Arcade.
- February 15th:
- Jun Wakita's first album, 音楽, is released.
- Dormir's first album, Petit March, is released.
- February 23rd: GuitarFreaksXG3 & DrumManiaXG3 released to Japanese arcades.
- February 29th:
- beatmania IIDX 19 Lincle ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released.
- REFLEC BEAT ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released.
- REFLEC BEAT limelight ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK released.
March
- March 7th: Sanae Shintani's third and final compilation album, Sana Coffret, is released.
- March 14th: jubeat copious APPEND released to Japanese arcades.
- March 21st:
- GuitarFreaksXG3 & DrumManiaXG3 Original Soundtrack 1st season released.
- March 27th: DanceEvolution ARCADE released to Japanese arcades.
- March 28th: jubeat copious APPEND SOUNDTRACK is released.
June
- June 15th: Harumi Ueko leaves KONAMI to work as a freelancer.
- June 27th: DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX ~X3 SIDE~ Original Soundtrack released.
July
- July 25th: pop'n music 20 fantasia original soundtrack released.
September
- September 19th: beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro released to Japanese arcades.
- September 25th: jubeat saucer released to Japanese arcades.
October
- Unknown date: 乐动魔方 全国对战版 is released to Chinese arcades.
- It is the final version of the jubeat series to be imported into Mainland China.
November
- November 21st:
- REFLEC BEAT colette -Winter- released to Japanese arcades.
- GuitarFreaksXG3 & DrumManiaXG3 Original Soundtracks 2nd season released.
- jubeat saucer ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK -Smith- released.
- Sota Fujimori's fourth album, SYNTHESIZED4, is released.
December
- December 5th: pop'n music Sunny Park released to Japanese arcades.
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