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;Challenge Mode | ;Challenge Mode | ||
:First Game: [[PnM_AC_5|pop'n music 5]] | :First Game: [[PnM_AC_5|pop'n music 5]] | ||
:An arcade mode where you can gather points determined by the difficulty level of the song (i.e. a level 13 song cleared will earn you 13 points), as well as using mods called ojamas. Netting points was also the ''only'' way in the earlier pop'n music arcade games with Challenge Mode that let you play EX charts (via EXtra Stage). From pop'n musics [[PnM_AC_5|5]] through [[PnM_AC_7|7]], ojamas had to be set | :An arcade mode where you can gather points determined by the difficulty level of the song (i.e. a level 13 song cleared will earn you 13 points), as well as using mods called ojamas. Netting points was also the ''only'' way in the earlier pop'n music arcade games with Challenge Mode that let you play EX charts (via EXtra Stage). From pop'n musics [[PnM_AC_5|5]] through [[PnM_AC_7|7]], ojamas had to be set before you chose a song. (A maximum of two can be set.) Starting with [[PnM_AC_8| pop'n music 8]], though, ojamas are set ''after'' choosing a song. (This was also the first game to let you set a permanent ojama through the song, worth 1.5 times the usual amount.) Getting a certain amount of points unlocks the EXtra Stage or a special pic, though never both in the same round. | ||
;Cho Challenge (超CHALLENGEモード) | ;Cho Challenge (超CHALLENGEモード) | ||
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;Cool | ;Cool | ||
:First Game: [[PnM_AC_6|pop'n music 6]] | :First Game: [[PnM_AC_6|pop'n music 6]] | ||
:A note that registers more accurate than a Great. First introduced in courses, but later spon off into its own mode in [[PnM_AC_13|pop'n music 13 カーニバル]] called "超CHALLENGEモード". Cools can also be played in Free Mode in [[PnM_CS_14|pop'n music 14 FEVER! CS]]; scores with/without Cools are stored separately. | :A note that registers more accurate than a Great. First introduced in courses, but later spon off into its own mode in [[PnM_AC_13|pop'n music 13 カーニバル]] called "超CHALLENGEモード". Cools can also be played in Free Mode in [[PnM_CS_14|pop'n music 14 FEVER! CS]]; scores with/without Cools are stored separately. ([[PnM_CS_13|pop'n music 13 カーニバル CS]] lets you play with Cools on in Free Mode, but doesn't display the scores in Records.) In [[PnM CS Portable|pop'n music portable]], cools are ''always'' on. | ||
;Courses | ;Courses | ||
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;EXtra (Stage) | ;EXtra (Stage) | ||
:First Game: [[PnM_AC_5|pop'n music 5]] | :First Game: [[PnM_AC_5|pop'n music 5]] | ||
:EX is the name given to the fourth (and highest) highest difficulty level in the game, typically highlighted in red on the music select screen. EX(tra) stage is rewarded for passing three songs without fail & ranking a certain amount of points up in Challenge Mode. Songs in this category tend to be much harder than their Hyper counterparts, typically ranging from Levels 25 to 43 (maximum). This mode was originally named because EX charts could ''only'' | :EX is the name given to the fourth (and highest) highest difficulty level in the game, typically highlighted in red on the music select screen. EX(tra) stage is rewarded for passing three songs without fail & ranking a certain amount of points up in Challenge Mode. Songs in this category tend to be much harder than their Hyper counterparts, typically ranging from Levels 25 to 43 (maximum). This mode was originally named because EX charts could ''only'' be played during the EXtra Stage. Starting with [[PnM_AC_8|pop'n music 8]], EX charts can be played in the arcade on any level after being unlocked, taking away its luster a bit. To unlock an EX chart in recent arcade games, you have to full combo the Normal chart, get a high score (?) on the Hyper, and then beat the EX on the EXtra Stage. | ||
:Note that until [[PnM_AC_17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]], not every song introduced had an EX chart. Also, over the years older pop'n songs prior to the EX chart's introduction have been given EX charts. | :Note that until [[PnM_AC_17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]], not every song introduced had an EX chart. Also, over the years older pop'n songs prior to the EX chart's introduction have been given EX charts. | ||
:Also, up [[PnM_CS_10|pop'n music 10 CS]], all EX charts had to be unlocked one by one in Challenge Mode. From [[PnM_CS_10|10 CS]] onward, though, they're all unlocked after you complete the unlocking system of the respective CS game. (Certain EX charts unlocks after certain upgrades are reached in the arcade games as well.) | :Also, up [[PnM_CS_10|pop'n music 10 CS]], all EX charts had to be unlocked one by one in Challenge Mode. From [[PnM_CS_10|10 CS]] onward, though, they're all unlocked after you complete the unlocking system of the respective CS game. (Certain EX charts unlocks after certain upgrades are reached in the arcade games as well.) | ||
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;Free Mode | ;Free Mode | ||
:First Game: [[PnM_CS_1|pop'n music PS]]/[[PnM_CS_1_DC|DC]] | :First Game: [[PnM_CS_1|pop'n music PS]]/[[PnM_CS_1_DC|DC]] | ||
:A CS-only mode where you can play any song on any difficulty level without stage number restrictions. Up until [[PnM_CS_9|9 CS]], songs had to be played in | :A CS-only mode where you can play any song on any difficulty level without stage number restrictions. Up until [[PnM_CS_9|9 CS]], songs had to be played in Arcade Mode before being playable in Free Mode (except for the default beginner song of the game). | ||
;Full Combo | ;Full Combo |