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* Quick Master marks the first appearance of Youhei Shimizu as a composer on BEMANI. He was also the sound programmer on the first pop'n music title and other several early BEMANI games. | * Quick Master marks the first appearance of Youhei Shimizu as a composer on BEMANI. He was also the sound programmer on the first pop'n music title and other several early BEMANI games. | ||
* Quick Master marks the first appearance of SHOLLKEE as a rival character. | * Quick Master marks the first appearance of SHOLLKEE as a rival character. | ||
* Quick Master's BPM has always been displayed as 147. The song is in fact mostly at 145 BPM - which is the listed BPM of quick master (reform version) - and ranges at various points from 125-158 BPM. | * Quick Master's BPM has always been displayed as 147. The song is in fact mostly at 145 BPM - which is the listed BPM of quick master (reform version) - and ranges at various points from 125-158 BPM. | ||
* In [[AC pnm 2|pop'n music 2]] and its [[CS pnm 2|CS counterpart]], Quick Master's character was [[MZD]] [2-4P]. | * In [[AC pnm 2|pop'n music 2]] and its [[CS pnm 2|CS counterpart]], Quick Master's character was [[MZD]] [2-4P]. | ||
** In [[AC pnm 3|pop'n music 3]] and its [[CS pnm 3|CS counterpart]], | ** In [[AC pnm 3|pop'n music 3]] and its [[CS pnm 3|CS counterpart]], it was SHOLLKEE [3-2P] instead. | ||
* In the Asian English release of pop'n music, Quick Master's genre was spelled '''J-TECHNO'''. | ** pop'n stage uses a new design of SHOLLKEE as the character for Quick Master. [[CS pnm 6|pop'n music 6 CS]] uses this SHOLLKEE as well. | ||
* In the Asian English release of pop'n music, Quick Master's genre was spelled as '''J-TECHNO'''. | |||
** SHOLLKEE was renamed '''KEN''' as well. | ** SHOLLKEE was renamed '''KEN''' as well. | ||
* Quick Master's HYPER chart holds the record for the lowest notecount of any pop'n music HYPER chart, with 175 notes. | * Quick Master's HYPER chart holds the record for the lowest notecount of any pop'n music HYPER chart, with 175 notes. |