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** The Korean release is notable for being the only game to use the "standard" [[Cancelled Games#beatmania II|beatmania II]] cabinets, whose release was cancelled in Japan for unknown reasons.
** The Korean release is notable for being the only game to use the "standard" [[Cancelled Games#beatmania II|beatmania II]] cabinets, whose release was cancelled in Japan for unknown reasons.
** HARD gauge is enabled in all modes, much like [[AC bm 5th|beatstage 5thMIX]].
** HARD gauge is enabled in all modes, much like [[AC bm 5th|beatstage 5thMIX]].
** Six licenses and three KONAMI originals are missing from the Korean release, them being [[been so long]], [[Chotto kiitena (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)|ちょっときいてな (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)]], [[Mirrorball Satellite 2012]], [[morning prayer]], [[Shake]], [[The Rhyme Brokers]], [[NaHaNaHa vs.Gattchoon Battle]], [[Panorama]] and [[Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise)]].
** Six licenses and three KONAMI originals are missing from the Korean release, them being [[been so long]], [[Chotto kiitena (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)|ちょっときいてな (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)]], [[Mirrorball Satellite 2012]], [[morning prayer]], [[Shake]], [[The Rhyme Brokers]], [[NaHaNaHa vs.Gattchoon Battle]], [[Panorama]] and [[Second Style(Hip Hop Paradise)]].
** Additionally, [[dong-tepo no.1]] and [[Odoru! Fukujinzuke (CALCUTTA)|踊る!福神漬 (CALCUTTA)]] were renamed "rocket factory" and "CALCUTTA" respectively. Oddly, the overlays for rocket factory still retain its original name.
** Additionally, [[dong-tepo no.1]] and [[Odoru! Fukujinzuke (CALCUTTA)|踊る!福神漬 (CALCUTTA)]] were renamed "rocket factory" and "CALCUTTA" respectively. Oddly, the overlays for rocket factory still retain its original name.
* Slogan: "The escaping of the music beat." (<ruby>譜面<rp>(</rp><rt>ビート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の向こうへ駆け抜けろ。, BEAT no mukou e kakenukeru)
* Slogan: "The escaping of the music beat." (<ruby>譜面<rp>(</rp><rt>ビート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の向こうへ駆け抜けろ。, BEAT no mukou e kakenukeru)
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| SOUL CLASSIC || [[Panorama]] || [[Hirofumi Asamoto]](ram jam world)|| 112 || style="background:#eeee77;"|2 || style="background:#FB607F;"|- || style="background:#eeee77;"|2 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
| SOUL CLASSIC || [[Panorama]] || [[Hirofumi Asamoto]](ram jam world)|| 112 || style="background:#eeee77;"|2 || style="background:#FB607F;"|- || style="background:#eeee77;"|2 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
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| HIP HOP || [[Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise)]] || [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] feat. DAY BREAKERS|| 114 || style="background:#eeee77;"|4 || style="background:#FB607F;"|- || style="background:#eeee77;"|4 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
| HIPHOP || [[Second Style(Hip Hop Paradise)]] || [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] & DAY BREAKERS|| 114 || style="background:#eeee77;"|4 || style="background:#FB607F;"|- || style="background:#eeee77;"|4 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
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| SOUL || [[Shine On]] || [[Keiichi Ueno|Shorai]] || 111 || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|✓ || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
| SOUL || [[Shine On]] || [[Keiichi Ueno|Shorai]] || 111 || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|✓ || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
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| course6 = dj Taka
| course6 = dj Taka
| c6song1 = [[Get on Beat]]
| c6song1 = [[Get on Beat]]
| c6song2 = [[Second Style (Hip Hop Paradise)]]
| c6song2 = [[Second Style(Hip Hop Paradise)]]
| c6song3 = [[I'm In Love Again]]
| c6song3 = [[I'm In Love Again]]
| c6song4 = [[GRADIUSIC CYBER]]
| c6song4 = [[GRADIUSIC CYBER]]