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* The 2P character of GRADIUS -FULL SPEED-, LORD BRITISH, was misspelt as '''LOAD BRITISH''' in pop'n music 11. This was corrected in [[PnM AC 12|pop'n music 12 いろは]].
* The 2P character of GRADIUS -FULL SPEED-, LORD BRITISH, was misspelt as '''LOAD BRITISH''' in pop'n music 11. This was corrected in [[PnM AC 12|pop'n music 12 いろは]].
* Despite both pop'n music 11 and beatmania IIDX 10th style being released nearly at the same time, the pre-[[PnM AC SP|Sunny Park]] BEMANI category of pop'n music counted GRADIUS -FULL SPEED- as a pop'n music song instead of a crossover from beatmania IIDX.
* Despite both pop'n music 11 and beatmania IIDX 10th style being released nearly at the same time, the pre-[[PnM AC SP|Sunny Park]] BEMANI category of pop'n music counted GRADIUS -FULL SPEED- as a pop'n music song instead of a crossover from beatmania IIDX.
* According to Mr.T in the pop'n music song comments for GRADIUS -FULL SPEED-, the most difficult part of the song for him was choosing the opening coin-up sound. He notes it took him an entire day to get a sound that sounded just right.
* According to pop'n music 11 sound director [[Jun Wakita|wac]]'s song comments for GRADIUS -FULL SPEED-, he wanted to include [[AC 10th style|beatmania IIDX 10th style]] crossover from [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] and [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]] in pop'n music 11, but noted that the near-simultaneous production cycles of beatmania IIDX 10th style and pop'n music 11 resulted in those potential crossovers being shelved. GRADIU -FULL SPEED- ended up being the only 10th style crossover. 
* In ''Toy's March 2'', GRADIUS -FULL SPEED- is titled '''グラディウスメドレー''' ("GRADIUS medley").
* In ''Toy's March 2'', GRADIUS -FULL SPEED- is titled '''グラディウスメドレー''' ("GRADIUS medley").
* GRADIUS -FULL SPEED- received an EASY chart on December 12th, 2012 in pop'n music Sunny Park, replacing its old 5-Buttons chart.
* GRADIUS -FULL SPEED- received an EASY chart on December 12th, 2012 in pop'n music Sunny Park, replacing its old 5-Buttons chart.