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== Release Information ==
== Release Information ==
[[Image:beatmania IIDX 2nd style.png]]
[[Image:beatmania IIDX 2nd style.png]]
* Release date: September 30th, 1999
* Release dates:
** Japan: September 30th, 1999
** Korea: 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
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* 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.
* 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]].
* 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.
** 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.
* Slogan: "The escaping of the music beat." (譜面(ビート)の向こうへ駆け抜けろ。, BEAT no mukou e kakenukeru)
* Slogan: "The escaping of the music beat." (譜面(ビート)の向こうへ駆け抜けろ。, BEAT no mukou e kakenukeru)
* Total songs: 71
* Total songs: 71
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