Pop'n music Glossary: Difference between revisions

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:First game: [[AC pnm peace|pop'n music peace]]
:First game: [[AC pnm peace|pop'n music peace]]
:UPPER charts (denoted by an "UPPER" stamp on their banners) are alternate charts for songs, much like pop'n music 11's URA charts (see below). With only [[murmur twins(guitar pop ver.)|one exception]], all UPPER charts keep the same exact Battle charts from their respective original song's charts.
:UPPER charts (denoted by an "UPPER" stamp on their banners) are alternate charts for songs, much like pop'n music 11's URA charts (see below).


;URA
;URA
:First Game: [[AC pnm 11|pop'n music 11]]
:First Game: [[AC pnm 11|pop'n music 11]]
:Debuting in pop'n music 11, URA songs are old pop'n music songs with brand-new charts and color palettes for the characters in the songs. Most of them are more difficult, but a few songs are slightly easier due to more modern flowing charts.
:Debuting in pop'n music 11, URA songs are old pop'n music songs with brand-new charts and color palettes for the characters in the songs. Most of them are more difficult, but a few songs are slightly easier due to more modern flowing charts.
:Some of the URA charts were added their regular counterparts as HYPER/EX charts (i.e. [[777]] and [[STAR TREK]].) After being absent since their debut game, URA charts were revived in [[AC pnm peace|pop'n music peace]], where they were given a Battle NORMAL chart (as they did not have any Battle charts in pop'n music 11 or [[CS pnm 11|its CS counterpart]]).
:Some of the URA charts were added their regular counterparts as HYPER/EX charts (i.e. [[777|<ruby>777<rt>★★★</rt></ruby>]] and [[STAR TREK]].) After being absent since their debut game, URA charts were revived in [[AC pnm peace|pop'n music peace]], where they were given a Battle NORMAL chart (as they did not have any Battle charts in pop'n music 11 or [[CS pnm 11|its CS counterpart]]).


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