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For the first time ever, beatmania did not receive a numbered sequel this year, opting instead to do another [[AC bm complete 2|compilation game]] and a few spinoff games. KONAMI experimented with the franchise both in the arcade and at home. [[AC bm Club|beatmania ClubMIX]] focused mainly on licensed club music, [[AC bm DREAMS COME TRUE|beatmania featuring DREAMS COME TRUE]] focused on the Japanese band of the same name, and [[AC bm CORE REMIX|beatmania CORE REMIX]]'s songlist almost exclusively contained remixes of songs from [[AC bm 1st|beatmania]] and [[AC bm 2nd|beatmania 2ndMIX]], along with their original versions. Home exclusive title [[CS bm GOTTA 2|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX2 ~Going Global~]] featured a wide variety of genres, as well as longer songs than the typical beatmania series standard, with several songs running up to two minutes long.
For the first time ever, beatmania did not receive a numbered sequel this year, opting instead to do another [[AC bm complete 2|compilation game]] and a few spinoff games. KONAMI experimented with the franchise both in the arcade and at home. [[AC bm Club|beatmania ClubMIX]] focused mainly on licensed club music, [[AC bm DREAMS COME TRUE|beatmania featuring DREAMS COME TRUE]] focused on the Japanese band of the same name, and [[AC bm CORE REMIX|beatmania CORE REMIX]]'s songlist almost exclusively contained remixes of songs from [[AC bm 1st|beatmania]] and [[AC bm 2nd|beatmania 2ndMIX]], along with their original versions. Home exclusive title [[CS bm GOTTA 2|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX2 ~Going Global~]] featured a wide variety of genres, as well as longer songs than the typical beatmania series standard, with several songs running up to two minutes long.


DanceDanceRevolution, meanwhile, saw expansion into Korea, with two Korean versions based on '''DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX''': [[AC DDR 3rd Ver.KOREA|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX Ver.KOREA]] and [[AC DDR 3rd Ver.KOREA2|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX Ver.KOREA2]]. These games contained brand-new licenses, the former game's licenses even appearing in a later [[AC DDR 3rd PLUS|Japanese arcade release]].
DanceDanceRevolution, meanwhile, saw expansion into Korea, with two Korean versions based on '''DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX''': [[AC DDR 3rd VER.KOREA|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX VER.KOREA]] and [[AC DDR 3rd Ver.KOREA2|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX Ver.KOREA2]]. These games contained brand-new licenses, the former game's licenses even appearing in a later [[AC DDR 3rd PLUS|Japanese arcade release]].


pop'n music had its own spinoffs with two games containing popular anime licenses: [[PnM_AC_Animelo|pop'n music アニメロ]] and  
pop'n music had its own spinoffs with two games containing popular anime licenses: [[PnM_AC_Animelo|pop'n music アニメロ]] and  
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== April ==
== April ==


* April 1st: [[AC DDR 3rd Ver.KOREA|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX Ver.KOREA]] is released to Korean arcades.
* April 1st: [[AC DDR 3rd VER.KOREA|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX VER.KOREA]] is released to Korean arcades.
* April 5th: ''beatmania ANI-SONGS MIX featuring 東京ムービー'' album released. It contains remixes of songs whose anime were produced by ''TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd.'', one of the biggest animation studios in Japan.
* April 5th: ''beatmania ANI-SONGS MIX featuring 東京ムービー'' album released. It contains remixes of songs whose anime were produced by ''TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd.'', one of the biggest animation studios in Japan.
* April 5th: [[pop'n music Vocal Best]] album released.
* April 5th: [[pop'n music Vocal Best]] album released.