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== General Information / Changes ==
== General Information / Changes ==


* pop'n music Sunny Park is the first pop'n music arcade game since the [[PnM AC 1|original 1998 game]] to not have a number in the title.
* pop'n music Sunny Park is the first pop'n music arcade game since the [[AC pnm|original 1998 game]] to not have a number in the title.
* The rival for a song is displayed on the right side of the music select screen when choosing a song, not unlike the first 5 pop'n music arcade titles.
* The rival for a song is displayed on the right side of the music select screen when choosing a song, not unlike the first 5 pop'n music arcade titles.
* During the location test period of pop'n music Sunny Park, the song banners were absent. However, the banners were present again on the final release.
* During the location test period of pop'n music Sunny Park, the song banners were absent. However, the banners were present again on the final release.
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* Licensed songs (except for [[Get Off of My Way]]) are not keysounded, a first in pop'n music.
* Licensed songs (except for [[Get Off of My Way]]) are not keysounded, a first in pop'n music.
** The [[HinaBitter|HinaBitter♪]] and SOUND VOLTEX crossovers are also not keysounded.
** The [[HinaBitter|HinaBitter♪]] and SOUND VOLTEX crossovers are also not keysounded.
* Like [[PnM CS portable 2|pop'n music portable 2]], all the artist names now use just one font. (However, it is a different font from pop'n music portable 2.)
* Like [[CS pnm portable 2|pop'n music portable 2]], all the artist names now use just one font. (However, it is a different font from pop'n music portable 2.)
** The song titles, outside the banners, also use just the same font as the artist names.
** The song titles, outside the banners, also use just the same font as the artist names.
* The TV/ANIME category has been renamed テレビ・Jポップ (TV/J-POP).
* The TV/ANIME category has been renamed テレビ・Jポップ (TV/J-POP).
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*** 5-Buttons mode was still playable in the location test, though, and even included on the Sunny Park songs in the location test. This suggests EASY mode was a late addition to the game.
*** 5-Buttons mode was still playable in the location test, though, and even included on the Sunny Park songs in the location test. This suggests EASY mode was a late addition to the game.
* All the characters' 3P palettes that could be obtained by inputting the code found at the back of certain pop'n music 19/20 collectible cards (as well as the new ones for Sunny Park) were moved into a brand new character category, the ''Special Color'' category.
* All the characters' 3P palettes that could be obtained by inputting the code found at the back of certain pop'n music 19/20 collectible cards (as well as the new ones for Sunny Park) were moved into a brand new character category, the ''Special Color'' category.
** Other 3P palettes, such as the URA 3P palettes from [[PnM AC 11|pop'n music 11]], weren't moved to this category, though.
** Other 3P palettes, such as the URA 3P palettes from [[AC pnm 11|pop'n music 11]], weren't moved to this category, though.
* OPTION PREVIEW, a small window showing what the HIGH-SPEED, HIDDEN/SUDDEN or CHARA/BEAT-POP will be like for a song, is introduced. It is shown right before the beginning of a song, during the options screen before play.
* OPTION PREVIEW, a small window showing what the HIGH-SPEED, HIDDEN/SUDDEN or CHARA/BEAT-POP will be like for a song, is introduced. It is shown right before the beginning of a song, during the options screen before play.
** If speed changes are present, previews will be shown for the lowest and highest BPM indicated on the BPM display.
** If speed changes are present, previews will be shown for the lowest and highest BPM indicated on the BPM display.
* A new feature called ''Event Booster'' lets you use [[PASELI]] points to speed up the process of unlocking songs.
* A new feature called ''Event Booster'' lets you use [[PASELI]] points to speed up the process of unlocking songs.
* Only pop'n music arcade title screen with no voices whatsoever if no coins are inserted.
* Only pop'n music arcade title screen with no voices whatsoever if no coins are inserted.
* First pop'n music game since [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]] in which the game's final song unlock doesn't feature its own unique movie.
* First pop'n music game since [[AC pnm 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]] in which the game's final song unlock doesn't feature its own unique movie.
* First pop'n music game since [[PnM AC 14|pop'n music 14 FEVER!]] with no REMIXes with [[MZD]] as the rival character.  
* First pop'n music game since [[AC pnm 14|pop'n music 14 FEVER!]] with no REMIXes with [[MZD]] as the rival character.  
* First pop'n music arcade game since [[PnM AC 5|pop'n music 5]] in which [[Manami Fujino]] sings no new songs in the game.
* First pop'n music arcade game since [[AC pnm 5|pop'n music 5]] in which [[Manami Fujino]] sings no new songs in the game.
* First pop'n music arcade game where [[Sanae Shintani]] has no new songs she sings in.
* First pop'n music arcade game where [[Sanae Shintani]] has no new songs she sings in.
* First pop'n music arcade game since [[PnM AC 9|pop'n music 9]] with no new [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]] song on the new default songlist.
* First pop'n music arcade game since [[AC pnm 9|pop'n music 9]] with no new [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]] song on the new default songlist.
* First pop'n music arcade game since [[PnM AC 12|pop'n music 12 いろは]] with no new [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto]] songs.
* First pop'n music arcade game since [[AC pnm 12|pop'n music 12 いろは]] with no new [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto]] songs.
* First pop'n music game since [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]] where none of the game's licenses appear on a soundtrack.
* First pop'n music game since [[AC pnm 3|pop'n music 3]] where none of the game's licenses appear on a soundtrack.
* Final pop'n music arcade game to date where all of the previous game's hidden songs are unlocked by default in the next game.
* Final pop'n music arcade game to date where all of the previous game's hidden songs are unlocked by default in the next game.
* eAMUSEMENT support ended for pop'n music Sunny Park ended on June 25th, 2014, the same day its successor - [[PnM_AC_Lapistoria|pop'n music ラピストリア]] - began.
* eAMUSEMENT support ended for pop'n music Sunny Park ended on June 25th, 2014, the same day its successor - [[AC pnm Lapistoria|pop'n music ラピストリア]] - began.


== Staff Information ==
== Staff Information ==
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{{pnm Songlist Category|ポップンウォーカー|bg=royalblue|color=white}}
{{pnm Songlist Category|ポップンウォーカー|bg=royalblue|color=white}}
{{pnm Songlist Category|Phase 1 (Added on March 14th, 2013)}}
{{pnm Songlist Category|Phase 1 (Added on March 14th, 2013)}}
{{pnm Song|INNOCENT|[[Kimagure na kazamuki|きまぐれな風向き]]{{from|[[PnM CS 7|pop'n music 7 CS]]}}|[[Tatsuya Mizuno|Water Stand]]|78-96|MUTSUKI [CS7]|-|16|30|38|8|11}}
{{pnm Song|INNOCENT|[[Kimagure na kazamuki|きまぐれな風向き]]{{from|[[CS pnm 7|pop'n music 7 CS]]}}|[[Tatsuya Mizuno|Water Stand]]|78-96|MUTSUKI [CS7]|-|16|30|38|8|11}}
{{pnm Song|SLOPE CARNIVAL|[[Suberidai no march|滑り台のマーチ]]|[[Mutsuhiko Izumi]]|162|[[Poet]] [SP]|-|23|31|41|8|10}}
{{pnm Song|SLOPE CARNIVAL|[[Suberidai no march|滑り台のマーチ]]|[[Mutsuhiko Izumi]]|162|[[Poet]] [SP]|-|23|31|41|8|10}}
{{pnm Song|SEESAW FANTASY|[[She saw a miracle]]|[[Yoshihiko Koezuka|OJ ENSEMBLE]]|180|黒ぐるっぱ~ [SP]|-|24|35|42|15|23}}
{{pnm Song|SEESAW FANTASY|[[She saw a miracle]]|[[Yoshihiko Koezuka|OJ ENSEMBLE]]|180|黒ぐるっぱ~ [SP]|-|24|35|42|15|23}}
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The ''Nettou! BEMANI Stadium'' (熱闘!BEMANIスタジアム) event is a collaboration event between [[AC SPADA|beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA]], [[AC DDR 2013|DanceDanceRevolution (2013)]], [[AC GD|GITADORA]], pop'n music Sunny Park, [[AC jb saucer|jubeat saucer]], [[AC RB colette All Seasons|REFLEC BEAT colette -All Seasons-]], [[AC SDVX II|SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection-]], [[AC DanEvo|DanceEvolution ARCADE]], and ''ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2''. For more information on the event, please see [[Nettou! BEMANI Stadium|its page]].
The ''Nettou! BEMANI Stadium'' (熱闘!BEMANIスタジアム) event is a collaboration event between [[AC SPADA|beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA]], [[AC DDR 2013|DanceDanceRevolution (2013)]], [[AC GD|GITADORA]], pop'n music Sunny Park, [[AC jb saucer|jubeat saucer]], [[AC RB colette All Seasons|REFLEC BEAT colette -All Seasons-]], [[AC SDVX II|SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection-]], [[AC DanEvo|DanceEvolution ARCADE]], and ''ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2''. For more information on the event, please see [[Nettou! BEMANI Stadium|its page]].


To access the tournament for Engraved Mark, you had to link your eAMUSEMENT account to [[PnM CS rhythmin|ポップンリズミン]], and then play Engraved Mark on it once. Since March 5th, 2014, this tournament is available for everyone to access.
To access the tournament for Engraved Mark, you had to link your eAMUSEMENT account to [[CS pnm rhythmin|ポップンリズミン]], and then play Engraved Mark on it once. Since March 5th, 2014, this tournament is available for everyone to access.


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