CS GFDM V3

GuitarFreaks & DrumMania
Arcade Releases
GF1st - GF2nd - dm1st - dm2nd - GF3rd
GF4th dm3rd - GF5th dm4th - GF6th dm5th
GF7th dm6th - GF8th dm7th (power-up ver.)
GF9th dm8th - GF10th dm9th - GF11th dm10th
GFDM V - GFDM V2 - GFDM V3 - GFDM V4
GFDM V5 - GFDM V6 - GFDM V7 - GFDM V8
GFDM XG - GFDM XG2 - GFDM XG3
GITADORA - OverDrive - Tri-Boost (Re:EVOLVE)
Matixx - EXCHAIN - NEX+AGE - HIGH-VOLTAGE
FUZZ-UP - GALAXY WAVE
Console Releases
GF1st - GF2nd APPEND - dm1st - GF3rd dm2nd
GF4th dm3rd - GFDM V - MASTERPIECE SILVER
GFDM V2 - MASTERPIECE GOLD - GFDM V3
PC Release
コナステ GITADORA
Mobile Releases
i-αppli (GF - DM) - GITADORA

GuitarFreaks V3 & DrumMania V3 CS

General Information

  • Released: October 4th, 2007
  • Last CS GuitarFreaks / DrumMania game on the PlayStation 2.
  • New console-exclusive song TABIDACHI replaces over there as the initial EXTRA STAGE, making this game the only CS GuitarFreaks / DrumMania game not to include an EXTRA/ENCORE STAGE from its matching arcade release.
  • Total number of songs: 80

Initial Songlist

GuitarFreaks V3 & DrumMania V3 KONAMI originals

Revivals

Licenses

Licensed Covers

BONUS TRACKS

Revival BONUS TRACKS

Unlocks

EXTRA RUSH Lv.2

EXTRA RUSH Lv.3

EXTRA RUSH Lv.4

EXTRA RUSH Lv.MAX

EXTRA RUSH Lv.INFINITE

Misc. Unlocks

V4 Previews

These cannot be normally unlocked in-game without access to a V4 cabinet and e-AMUSEMENT.

Course-only song

This song can only be played at the end of the Jin Senbonmatsu course.

Unlock Codes

In November 2007, KONAMI released the following E-amusement pass numbers and codes, which will unlock the following:

Unlock FEEL the BREEZE and INSIDE-OUT:
E-amusement Pass #: 39U4-ENJ0-Y1NG-GFDM (Thank you for enjoying GFDM)
Password: 2007

Unlock all hidden songs (except Thank You For Playing):
E-amusement Pass #: UEUP-4TAD-WLRH-1MG1
Password: 8484

  • This is the Konami code (UP, UP, DOWN, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, B, A, B, A):
    • UE (UE = UP in Japanese), UP, 4TA (SHITA (as 4 can be pronounced as shi in Japanese) = Down in Japanese), DW (DOWN), L (LEFT), R (RIGHT), H1 (HIDARI (with the 1 resembling the letter I) = LEFT in Japanese), MG1 (MIGI (with the 1 resembling the letter I) = RIGHT in Japanese), 8 (resembling the letter B), 4 (resembling the letter A), 8 (B), 4 (A)

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