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When used with an e-Amusement card, the game will save statistics to the e-Amusement servers. As with other recent Bemani games, e-Amusement is also required for some unlocks.
When used with an e-Amusement card, the game will save statistics to the e-Amusement servers. As with other recent Bemani games, e-Amusement is also required for some unlocks.


==North American location test==
==North American Location Testing==
A North American location test for Jubeat was announced on August 26th on the DDR Online Community site, and was held from September 8, 2008 and ran until September 14, 2008. at a Boomers! Parks location in Irvine, California, and was accompanied by a location test of Dance Dance Revolution X AC. For the North American market, the game has been renamed as ''UBeat'', which is pronounced the same way as Jubeat. The songlist for UBeat is also considerably different from the Japanese version, containing new licenses alongside some of the original songs present on the game.
A North American location test for Jubeat was announced on August 26th on the DDR Online Community site, and was held from September 8, 2008 and ran until September 14, 2008. at a Boomers! Parks location in Irvine, California, and was accompanied by a location test of Dance Dance Revolution X AC. For the North American market, the game had been renamed as ''UBeat'', which is pronounced the same way as Jubeat. The songlist for UBeat wass also considerably different from the Japanese version, containing new licenses alongside some of the original songs present on the game.<br>
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A second, unannounced location test occurred at Sherman Oaks Castle Park in November 2009. The game, tentatively called ''Jukebeat'', featured a wider array of licenses and several songs from [[jubeat ripples]].
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For songs exclusive to these location tests, refer to the game page for [[jubeat]].


==European location test==
==European location test==