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{{BEMANI Timeline}} | {{BEMANI Timeline}} | ||
= 2017 = | = 2017 = | ||
2017 | KONAMI officially launches a BEMANI series in with [[NOSTALGIA Information|ノスタルジア]] (NOSTALGIA), which had made its debut the year prior in JAEPO 2016. ノスタルジア is a spiritual successor of the [[KEYBOARDMANIA Information|KEYBOARDMANIA]] series, as it focuses on piano-based gameplay, although it has several differences to its predecessor both in gameplay and in cabinet design. | ||
Unfortunately, 2017 also marked the end of the [[BeatStream Information|BeatStream]] series. Unlike the [[DanceEvolution Information|DanceEvolution]] and ''ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom'' series, no offline patch was released for [[AC BST AnimTribe|BeatStream アニムトライヴ]], and the series went offline permanently on September 1st. Instead, KONAMI offered arcade operators a conversion kit to change their BeatStream machines to ノスタルジア ones. | |||
In spring 2017, KONAMI removed ''all'' of the artist pages from the BEMANI Fan Page website, and also dropped the long-standing [[beatnation Records]] name that had been in use since 2006. In fall 2017, KONAMI also started listing its in-house BEMANI staff as '''BEMANI Sound Team''', and for a few weeks in pop'n music even went so far as to uncredit in-house songs completely. Nearly all BEMANI songs done in-house since fall 2017 feature the BEMANI Sound Team name in front of the artist name. | |||
However, it also left far more lasting effects in the series than just an added moniker in front of in-house artist names, which can be viewed on the [[BEMANI Sound Team]] page. | |||
== January == | == January == | ||
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== February == | == February == | ||
* February 11th: The 6th [[KONAMI Arcade Championship]] and [[Tenkaichi otogesai | * February 11th: The 6th [[KONAMI Arcade Championship]] and [[Tenkaichi otogesai|第3回天下一音ゲ祭]] finals were held at JAEPO 2017. | ||
== March == | == March == | ||
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== June == | == June == | ||
* June 28th: episode 178 of BEMANI Namahousou (kari) (BEMANI生放送(仮)), the last numbered episode of the show, is aired. The show would go on a month long hiatus, and the original host fired. Upon its return in July, it will be hosted by various other | * June 28th: episode 178 of BEMANI Namahousou (kari) (BEMANI生放送(仮)), the last numbered episode of the show, is aired. The show would go on a month long hiatus, and the original host fired. Upon its return in July, it will be hosted by [[Yuki Nakashima]] alongside various other commissioned/contest artists, aired ''far'' less frequently, and no longer have any in-house BEMANI staff on the show. | ||
* June 30th: [[Jin Senbonmatsu]] leaves KONAMI after 11 years with the company. | * June 30th: [[Jin Senbonmatsu]] leaves KONAMI after 11 years with the company. | ||
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* July 26th: [[AC jb clan|jubeat clan]] is released to Japanese arcades. | * July 26th: [[AC jb clan|jubeat clan]] is released to Japanese arcades. | ||
* July 31st: [[AC jb clan|jubeat clan]] is released to Korean arcades. | * July 31st: [[AC jb clan|jubeat clan]] is released to Korean arcades. | ||
== August == | |||
* August 5th: Location tests of [[AC CANNON BALLERS|beatmania IIDX 25 CANNON BALLERS]] were [https://twitter.com/bemanistyle/status/893762095895920640 cancelled due to threatening messages on twitter]; this marks it as the first beatmania IIDX location test to be prematurely stopped. Future location tests for this game were cancelled. | |||
== September == | == September == | ||
* September 1st: [[eAMUSEMENT]] support for [[AC BST AnimTribe|BeatStream アニムトライヴ]] ended, marking the end of the BeatStream series as eAMUSEMENT is required to boot and no offline patch was released for the series. | * September 1st: [[e-amusement|eAMUSEMENT]] support for [[AC BST AnimTribe|BeatStream アニムトライヴ]] ended, marking the end of the BeatStream series as eAMUSEMENT is required to boot and no offline patch was released for the series. | ||
* September 6th: [[AC GD Matixx|GITADORA Matixx]] is released to Japanese arcades. | * September 6th: [[AC GD Matixx|GITADORA Matixx]] is released to Japanese arcades. | ||
== October == | == October == | ||
* October 4th: [[CS SDVX III|SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS | * October 4th: [[CS SDVX III|SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS コナステ]] is released in Japan for PC (as SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS e-AMUSEMENT CLOUD). | ||
== November == | == November == | ||
* November 1st: All in-house BEMANI songs start being credited to '''BEMANI Sound Team'''. The reason for this is unknown | * November 1st: All in-house BEMANI songs start being credited to '''[[BEMANI#BEMANI Sound Team|BEMANI Sound Team]]'''. The reason for this is unknown. | ||
* November 15th: [[HinaBitter|Hinatabi Bitter Sweets♪ and Coconatsu]]'s album, [[SWEET SMILE HEROES|SWEET SMILE♡HEROES]], is released. | * November 15th: [[HinaBitter|Hinatabi Bitter Sweets♪ and Coconatsu]]'s album, [[SWEET SMILE HEROES|SWEET SMILE♡HEROES]], is released. | ||
== December == | == December == | ||
* December 13th: The change of "BEMANI Sound Team" was partially reverted, with the in-house artists now being credited as '''BEMANI Sound Team "artist"'''. | |||
** OST booklets from 2018 forward also list in-house BEMANI artists as '''Konami Amusement (artist name)'''. | |||
* December 15th: [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]] is released to European arcades. | |||
* December 21st: [[AC CANNON BALLERS|beatmania IIDX 25 CANNON BALLERS]] is released to Japanese arcades. | * December 21st: [[AC CANNON BALLERS|beatmania IIDX 25 CANNON BALLERS]] is released to Japanese arcades. | ||
== Unknown date == | == Unknown date == | ||
* [[Daisuke Kurosawa]], [[Yuichi Tsuchiya]], and [[Masanori Akita]] leave KONAMI after 10, 17, and 18 years respectively at the company. They all go to work at a newly formed music company named ''INSPION'' | |||
* After years of commissioned work in BEMANI, [[Takahiro Fukase]] officially joins KONAMI sometime late in the year. | * After years of commissioned work in BEMANI, [[Takahiro Fukase]] officially joins KONAMI sometime late in the year. | ||
[[Category:History]] | [[Category:History]] |
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