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* NET対戦モードmakes its first appearance, in which you battle two CPU opponents for the highest score, using modifiers to throw each other off.
* NET対戦モードmakes its first appearance, in which you battle two CPU opponents for the highest score, using modifiers to throw each other off.
* First Pop'n Music game to show you your best score in a song right before playing it.
* First Pop'n Music game to show you your best score in a song right before playing it.
* [[Akira Yamaoka]] makes his Pop'n Music debut, as does ''Guitar Freaks'' music composer [[Yoshihiko Koezuka]].
* [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ YOSHITAKA]] and [[Akira Yamaoka]] make their Pop'n Music debuts, as does ''GuitarFreaks & DrumMania'' music composer [[Yoshihiko Koezuka]].
* Reiji Sakurai, a recent singer under Konami's music label back in 2004, makes his BEMANI debut in this game.
* Reiji Sakurai, a recent singer under Konami's music label back in 2004, makes his BEMANI debut in this game.
* All Atsushi Shindo songs have been removed from the arcade due to the expiration of Konami's contract with him.
* All Atsushi Shindo songs have been removed from the arcade due to the expiration of Konami's contract with him.

Revision as of 11:37, 6 June 2010

pop'n music arcade releases
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 いろは - 13 カーニバル - 14 FEVER!
15 ADVENTURE - 16 PARTY♪ - 17 THE MOVIE - 18 せんごく列伝
19 TUNE STREET - 20 fantasia - Sunny Park - ラピストリア - éclale
うさぎと猫と少年の夢 - peace - 解明リドルズ - UniLab
アニメロ - アニメロ2号 - MICKEY TUNES - HELLO! (North America)

General Information

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  • Released: December 08, 2004.
  • Hardware: BEMANI VIPER
  • Theme: Feudal Japan
  • NET対戦モードmakes its first appearance, in which you battle two CPU opponents for the highest score, using modifiers to throw each other off.
  • First Pop'n Music game to show you your best score in a song right before playing it.
  • DJ YOSHITAKA and Akira Yamaoka make their Pop'n Music debuts, as does GuitarFreaks & DrumMania music composer Yoshihiko Koezuka.
  • Reiji Sakurai, a recent singer under Konami's music label back in 2004, makes his BEMANI debut in this game.
  • All Atsushi Shindo songs have been removed from the arcade due to the expiration of Konami's contract with him.
  • Total number of songs overall: 474

Staff Information

New Songs

TV and Anime

Original

Unlockables

Unlocking System

Pop'n Music 12's unlocking systems involves Ninja Hero Shinobian, first seen in Pop'n Music 8 (the song Ninja Hero even plays in the background). The unlock system is very simple: play through any mode in the arcade, and you will rank up Ninja Points. Shinobian will try to throw his shriuken on one of several scrolls under a small time limit. All you have to do is simply press the Red button at the time one of the 4 scrolls passes by the screen, each representing a different season: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Once you hit a scroll, you'll see a picture slowly unroll from that scroll. Once it unrolls all the way, you unlock that song. Be careful not to hit a brown scroll: you get absolutely nothing if you do.

About halfway through Ninja Hero Shinobian will be replaced by Shinobian-ko, the female ninja from Ninja Heroine via a special scroll. The music will also change to that of her theme though the unlocking system doesn't change when you get her. Once you fully complete the spring, summer, fall, and winter scrolls, one final, black scroll will pop up: hit that and fully unravel it to unlock HELL 12. You'll also unlock all the EXs for the songs new to Iroha once you do.

Here are the songs listed on the scrolls, in the order in which they're unlocked. The CS version of Iroha features the same songs except for the addition of CS originals, ee'mall songs, the exclusion of the Pop'n 9 CS crossovers, and that 3 of the secret songs (Goemon, Cyber Gakagu, and Showtime) were now made part of the unlock system as well). The unlocking system event lasted from March 2nd, 2005 to April 13th, 2005 in Japan, both times at 3:00 P.M.

  • Spring: Tweet, Toybox, Vivace, Hina Matsuri, Sotsugyou, Usotsuki Hyper Rock 'n Roll
  • Summer: Rainy, UFO Techno, Tanabata, Takyuu Boogie, Beach, Happy Cutecore
  • Fall: J-SOUL, Nursery, Gamelan, Halloween, Classic 9, Kei-Row Punk
  • Winter: J-JAZZ, Nyoro Rock, Set's Bean, Lamento, Oh! Misoka, Christmas Presents AC

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