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** Korea: December 1999 ''(as '''beatstage II 2nd style''')''
** Korea: December 1999 ''(as '''beatstage II 2nd style''')''
* Soundtrack release date:
* Soundtrack release date:
** beatmania maniac-tracks from IIDX 2ndstyle , Yebisu MIX , Dancing Stage featuring TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON: March 16th, 2000
** [[beatmania maniac-tracks from IIDX 2ndstyle, Yebisu MIX, Dancing Stage featuring TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON]]: March 16th, 2000
*** Includes original songs from [[AC substream|beatmania IIDX substream]], [[CS bm|beatmania APPEND YebisuMIX]] and [[AC DS TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON|Dancing Stage featuring TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON]].
*** Includes original songs from [[AC substream|beatmania IIDX substream]], [[CS bm|beatmania APPEND YebisuMIX]] and [[AC DS TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON|Dancing Stage featuring TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON]].


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* Interface changed drastically from previous two games. Instead of records displaying one song name at a time in the center a la [[beatmania Information|beatmania]], a song wheel is on the right side of the screen, with the records on the left. The far right song listing style is still used in the series to this day.
* Interface changed drastically from previous two games. Instead of records displaying one song name at a time in the center a la [[beatmania Information|beatmania]], a song wheel is on the right side of the screen, with the records on the left. The far right song listing style is still used in the series to this day.
** New songs on the song wheel are displayed with a blue colored text. This became the "traditional" new song text color used in the majority of future IIDX releases.
** New songs on the song wheel are displayed with a blue colored text. This became the "traditional" new song text color used in the majority of future IIDX releases.
* Not counting [[AC substream|beatmania IIDX substream]] (which is more of an expansion game), beatmania IIDX 2nd style is the only arcade beatmania IIDX game not to have its own standalone soundtrack. Instead, the three new substream songs and most of the 2nd style songs appeared on the ''beatmania maniac-tracks'' album. This album contained 2nd style songs, along with the new CS songs from [[CS bm|beatmania APPEND YebisuMIX]] and the two new KONAMI originals in [[AC DS TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON|Dancing Stage featuring TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON]].
* Not counting [[AC substream|beatmania IIDX substream]] (which is more of an expansion game), beatmania IIDX 2nd style is the only arcade beatmania IIDX game not to have its own standalone soundtrack. Instead, the three new substream songs and most of the 2nd style songs appeared on the [[beatmania maniac-tracks from IIDX 2ndstyle, Yebisu MIX, Dancing Stage featuring TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON]] album. This album contained 2nd style songs, along with the new CS songs from [[CS bm|beatmania APPEND YebisuMIX]] and the two new KONAMI originals in [[AC DS TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON|Dancing Stage featuring TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON]].
** However, four songs from 2nd style were not included on the OST: [[Bad boy]], [[Junglist King]], [[Panorama]], and [[Shine On]]. These were all later included on the ''beatmania IIDX 3rd style Original Soundtracks'' album 7 months later.
** However, four songs from 2nd style were not included on the OST: [[Bad boy]], [[Junglist King]], [[Panorama]], and [[Shine On]]. These were all later included on the [[beatmania IIDX 3rd style Original Soundtracks]] album 7 months later.
* First BEMANI appearances of [[Taku_Sakakibara|TaQ]] and [[Tatsuya_Furukawa|good-cool]].
* First BEMANI appearances of [[Taku_Sakakibara|TaQ]] and [[Tatsuya_Furukawa|good-cool]].
* Final beatmania IIDX game that uses generic videos from [[AC 1st style|the original beatmania IIDX]]. The [[AC 3rd style|next game]] replaced these videos with different generic videos.
* Final beatmania IIDX game that uses generic videos from [[AC 1st style|the original beatmania IIDX]]. The [[AC 3rd style|next game]] replaced these videos with different generic videos.
** Almost all songs from the original beatmania IIDX title with unique videos had their videos replaced with generic ones.
** Almost all songs from the original beatmania IIDX title with unique videos had their videos replaced with generic ones.
* Final beatmania IIDX game that can link with [[AC DDR 2nd|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX]], due to some songs being removed in [[AC 3rd style|the next game]].
* Final beatmania IIDX game that can link with [[AC DDR 2nd|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX]], due to some songs being removed in [[AC 3rd style|the next game]].
** However, new songs introduced in 2nd style cannot be played while linking with 2ndMIX.
* First beatmania IIDX game released in Korea, and the only one to be released under the "beatstage" name.
* First beatmania IIDX game released in Korea, and the only one to be released under the "beatstage" name.
** 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.
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!style="background:#9999ee; text-align: center;" colspan="11"|Licenses  
!style="background:linear-gradient(to right, black, cyan, black, cyan, black); color:gold; text-align: center;" colspan="11"|Licenses  
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| HOUSE || [[Brazilian Rhyme]] || Satoru Shionoya + Satoshi Tomiie|| 127 || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|- || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
| HOUSE || [[Brazilian Rhyme]] || Satoru Shionoya + Satoshi Tomiie|| 127 || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|- || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
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| INDIE EURO || [[Odoru! Fukujinzuke (CALCUTTA)|踊る!福神漬 (CALCUTTA)]] || DR.BOMBAY || 138 || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|✓ || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
| INDIE EURO || [[Odoru! Fukujinzuke (CALCUTTA)|踊る!福神漬 (CALCUTTA)]] || DR.BOMBAY || 138 || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|✓ || style="background:#eeee77;"|5 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
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!style="background:#9999ee; text-align: center;" colspan="11"|KONAMI originals
!style="background:linear-gradient(to right, black, cyan, black, cyan, black); color:gold; text-align: center;" colspan="11"|KONAMI originals
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| CHILL OUT || [[.59]] || [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] || 134 || style="background:#eeee77;"|6 || style="background:#FB607F;"|✓ || style="background:#eeee77;"|6 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
| CHILL OUT || [[.59]] || [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] || 134 || style="background:#eeee77;"|6 || style="background:#FB607F;"|✓ || style="background:#eeee77;"|6 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
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!style="background:#9999ee; text-align: center;" colspan="11"|Hidden Songs
!style="background:linear-gradient(to right, black, cyan, black, cyan, black); color:gold; text-align: center;" colspan="11"|Hidden Songs
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| TECHNO || [[dong-tepo no.1]] || [[Reo Nagumo|dj nagureo]] || 125 || style="background:#eeee77;"|7 || style="background:#FB607F;"|- || style="background:#eeee77;"|7 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
| TECHNO || [[dong-tepo no.1]] || [[Reo Nagumo|dj nagureo]] || 125 || style="background:#eeee77;"|7 || style="background:#FB607F;"|- || style="background:#eeee77;"|7 || style="background:#FB607F;"|-
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