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Co to je a k čemu je program Stepmania ?

Stepmania je volně šiřitelný program pro simulátor pro hry z rodiny DDR a jim podobných. Funguje pod Windows, na Linuxu i na Xbox konzoli.

Domácí stránka programu je www.stepmania.com a zde si ji můžete stáhnout. Na adrese najdete i pár bonusů jako songy, fotky, videa, návody a manuály. Samozřejmě nechybí ani odkazy na další stránky a aktuální informace o vývoji programu. Poslední stabilní verze je 3.9, takže doporučujeme začít s ní.

Samotný program Stepmania (dále jen SM) Vám k hraní stačit nebude, potřebujete písničky. Ty označujeme anglickým slovem "songs" a nahrávají se do adresáře /songs. Více o nich, kde je sehnat, vytvořit a nahrát, najdete pod klíčovým slovem "songs".

Doporučuji program nainstalovat do kořenového adresáře, například X:/DDR. Budete mít k SM rychlejší přístup a spousta malých souborů zabere méně místa.

Další informace, rady, instalaci a řešení problémů s programem najdete v této části našeho fóra .


Jaké adresáře v Stepmanii najdete a co do nich můžete nahrát?

Announcers - Tenhle adresář slouží pro nahrání komentátora, co vám bude "kecat" do hry. Říkat jak dobře nebo špatně potvrzujete šipky, jak velké máte combo, a jaké jsou vaše závěrečné výsledky.
Cache - Adresíř pro cache songů, pro příští rychlejší start aplikace. Pokud budete mít pár tisíc songů, stejně si chvilku počkáte, než se SM spustí.
Characters - Řekněme tanečníci. Jedná se o figurky, co se hýbou a tancují za šipkami a před pozadím. Někdy rozptylují, někdy pobaví.
Data - Adresář pro nastavení a statistiky. Najdete zde jak nastavení programu Stepmania (soubor stepmania.ini), tak vaše statistiky (adresář LocalProfiles) i statistiky celé mašiny, SM (MachineProfile). Můžete se podívat na doporučené nastavení souboru Stepmania.ini, nebo si SM můžete nastavit přímo v programu. Náročnější hráči si v souboru stepmania.ini nastaví JudgeWindow nebo PerfectScore, ale to normální hráče zatěžovat nemusí.
Notekins - Adresář pro uložení grafiky - noteskinů - dalších vzhledů šipek. Oni totiž ani šipky nemusí vypadat pořád stejně. Existuje větší množství těchto noteskinů.
Program - Adresář obsahující knihovny a spouštěcí soubor stepmania.exe
Screenshots - Ve Stepmanii můžete kdykoliv stisknout klávesu PrintScreen, a do tohoto adresáře se uloží jpeg s aktuálnám obrázkem v rozlišení 640x480. Dobré na ukládání obrázků z výsledné obrazovky. Plno lidí takto své výsledky porovnává.
Songs - Hlavní adresář pro hudbu. Sem dáváte všechny songy, které chcete v Stepmanii hrát. V adresáři Songs je další adresář s názvem alba, v něm adresáře s názvy jednotlivých songů a v tomto jsou už jednotlivé soubory (hudba ve formátu MP3, soubor se šipkami zvaný stepchart, případné titulky k hudbě označované jako lyric, animace, pozadí, obrázek songu a autora a podobně). Nemůžete sem tedy nakopírovat vaše oblíbené album s MP3, nemáte u nich vytvořené stepcharty. Buď šipky uděláte sami, nebo si seženete požadovanou hudbu jinde.
Themes - Jiný kabát pro vaší Stepmanii. Jako program Winamp můžete i SM převléci a dát jí jiný vzhled. Neliší se jen barvy, ale může jít o kompletní změnu programu k novému obrazu. Každému vyhovuje něco jiného, každý themes může ukazovat více či méně informací o dané skladbě, o výsledcích a může mít u různé zvukové efekty.
BackgroundEffects, BackgroundTransitions, BGAnimations, RandomMovies ...a podobné adresáře jsou pro videa a efekty k nim. Videa mohou být také přímo v adresáři Songs u hudby.


V Stepmanii můžete používat i klávesové zkratky. Uvádím je zde jen pro úplnost, protože běžnému hráči stačí šipky, enter, a esc. Zde je tedy jejich přehled:

Kdykoliv:

  • F1 = vložení mince
  • F2 = zvonunačtení metrik a textur
  • Alt-Enter = přepnutí do nebo z fullscreenu
  • PrintScreen = vytvoří screenshot obrazovky a uloží jej do adresáře Screenshots
  • Držet Tab = zvýší rychlost hry 4x. Používá se pro rychlejší pohyb v menu a výběru songů
  • Držet Tildu (~) = naopak sníží rychlost hry na 1/4x
  • Držet Tab a Tildu (~) = sníží rychlost na 0x

    V menu:

  • Směrové šipky slouží pro pohyb v menu
  • Enter = Start
  • Escape = zpět

    Ještě před vlastním hraním - attract obrazovka:

  • Left nebo Right = další obrazovka
  • F3 = přepnutí CoinMode

    V hlavním menu:

  • Escape = vrácení o obrazovku zpět

    Během hry:

  • F6 = přepnutí AutoSync módu
  • F7 = přepnutí assist tick (tleskání do rytmu hudby)
  • F8 = přepnutí AutoPlay (počítač hraje sám za vás)
  • F9 = sníží offset
  • F10 = zvýší offset
  • F11 = sníží BPM současného segmentu (držte ALT pro větší citlivost)
  • F12 = zvýší BPM současného segmentu (držte ALT pro větší citlivost)
  • Držet Escape = ukončí hraní

    V editoru:

  • Escape = menu
  • Up/Down = předchozí/další řádka
  • Left/Right = změna kroku
  • 1 až 0 = přidá/smaže notu
  • Enter - nastaví počáteční značku pro označení oblasti
  • Space - nastaví značku pro konec výběru oblasti
  • P - přehrání označené oblasti (pokud není nic označeno, přehraje celý song)
  • R - spustí nahrávání do označené oblasti (pokud není nic označeno, přehraje celý song)

    V menu pro výběr songu:

  • F9 = změna překladu názvů (například pro japonské názvy skladeb)


    Během výběru songu můžete zadat určitou sekvenci kláves a provede se příslušná akce. Tyto sekvence jsou sice závislé na tom, jaký themes používáte, nicméně se autoři snaří dodržet tyto zvyklosti:

    Přepnutí na lehčí úrověň:

  • Easier1=Up,Up
  • Easier2=MenuUp,MenuUp

    Přepnutí na těžší úrověň:

  • Harder1=Down,Down
  • Harder2=MenuDown,MenuDown

    Změna seřazení songů na další způsob:

  • NextSort1=MenuLeft-MenuRight-Start
  • NextSort2=MenuLeft+MenuRight
  • NextSort3=Left-Right-Start
  • NextSort4=Left+Right

    Změna seřazení songů:

  • SortMenu1=Up,Down,Up,Down
  • SortMenu2=MenuUp,MenuDown,MenuUp,MenuDown

    Modifikace songu (udělá obvykle hru težší):

  • Mirror=Up,Left,Right,Left,Right
  • Left=Up,Down,Right,Left
  • Right=Up,Down,Left,Right
  • Shuffle=Down,Up,Down,Up
  • SuperShuffle=Down,Up,Left,Right

    Změna rychlosti šipek:

  • NextScrollSpeed=Up,Left,Down,Left,Up
  • PreviousScrollSpeed=Down,Right,Up,Right,Down

    Další modifikace:

  • NextAccel=Left,Right,Down,Up
  • NextEffect=Left,Down,Right
  • NextAppearance=Left,Up,Right
  • Reverse=Down,Left,Right,Left,Right
  • HoldNotes=Right,Left,Down,Up

    Zrušení všech modifikací:

  • CancelAll=Left,Right,Left,Right,Left,Right,Left,Right

    Změna astavení Stepmanie:

  • NextTheme=Left,Left,Left,Right,Right,Right,Left,Right
  • NextTheme2=MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuRight,MenuRight,MenuLeft,MenuRight
  • NextAnnouncer=Left,Left,Right,Right,Left,Left,Right,Right
  • NextAnnouncer2=MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuRight,MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuRight
  • NextGame=Left,Right,Left,Left,Right,Right,Left,Right
  • NextGame2=MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuLeft,MenuLeft,MenuRight,MenuRight,MenuLeft,MenuRight
  • NextBannerGroup=MenuUp,MenuRight,MenuRight
  • NextBannerGroup2=MenuUp,MenuDown,MenuUp,MenuDown


    No a pokud se Vám Stepmania nevlíbí, zkuste podobné simulátory jako DWI, Pydance, Flash Flash Revolution.. .

    Datum poslední modifikace definice 'stepmania':
    01.11.2009 00:00
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    DJ Syndrome: BEMANI Series FAQ
    by J.T.Kauffman
    ver.1.00c
    04mar00

    0.00: Contents:___________________________________________________

    [ascii text logo]
    0.00: Contents
    0.01: Intro
    _____Aim:
    0.02: Quick Guide
    _____Beatmania (Arcade & Append Discs):
    _____Beatmania Append 3rd Mix:
    _____Beatmania Append Gottamix:
    _____Beatmania Append 4th Mix ~the beat goes on~:
    _____Beatmania Append 5th Mix ~Time to get down~:
    _____Beatmania GB:
    _____Beatmania GB2: Gacchamix:
    _____Beatmania for WonderSwan:
    _____Hiphopmania Complete Mix:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Mix Vol.1:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Mix Vol.2:
    _____Drummania:
    _____Guitar Freaks:
    _____Pop'n Music:
    _____Beatmania Controllers:
    0.03: Song Lists
    _______Home Releases::
    _____Beatmania Arcade Disc:
    _____Beatmania Append Disc (Yebisu Mix):
    _____Beatmania Append 3rd Mix Disc:
    _____Beatmania Append Gottamix Disc:
    _____Beatmania Append 4th Mix ~the beat goes on~ Disc:
    _____Beatmania Append 5th Mix ~Time to get down~:
    _____Beatmania GB:
    _____Beatmania GB2: Gacchamix:
    _____Beatmania for WonderSwan:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Mix Vol.1:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Mix Vol.2:
    _____Drummania:
    _____Guitar Freaks:
    _____Pop'n Music (PSX&DC):
    _____Pop'n Music 2 (PSX&DC):
    _______Arcade Releases::
    _____Beatmania:
    _____Beatmania 2nd Mix: !!see Home Releases:: Arcade Disc:!!
    _____Beatmania 3rd Mix: !!see Home Releases:: Append 3rd Mix Disc:!!
    _____Beatmania 5th Mix ~Time to get down~:
    _____Beatmania Complete Mix:
    _____Hiphopmania Complete Mix: !!see Arcade Releases:: Beatmania
    Complete Mix!!
    _____Beatstage Complete Mix: !!see Arcade Releases:: Beatmania
    Complete Mix!!
    _____Beatmania IIdx Substream Club Version 2:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution Internet Ranking Version:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix:
    _____Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000:
    _____Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination:
    _____Dancing Stage:
    _____Guitar Freaks:
    _____Drummania:
    0.04: BEMANI Releases
    _____Arcade Releases:
    _____Home Releases:
    0.05: Accessory List
    _____LCD Game List:
    _____Music CD List:
    _____Book List:
    0.06: Miscellany
    _____Beatmania/Hiphopmania Hidden Modes:
    _____DDR Hidden Modes:
    _____Beatmania Append 4th Mix Internet Ranking:
    _____Beatmania Controller Button Guide:
    _____Beatmania 4th/5th Mix Difficulties:
    _____DDR Difficulties:
    _____Beatmania GB2; English Translations:
    _____Beatmania Songs; Order of Difficulty:
    _____BEMANI outside of Japan:
    _____Boot Problems:
    _____Grey Area:
    _____Glossary:
    _____Rumours:
    _____Beatmania/BeatMania/Beat Mania?:
    _____Artist Names:
    _____Song Lyrics:
    _______Beatmania Series:
    _______Dance Dance Revolution Series:
    _______Drummania:
    _____Other rhythm games:
    0.07: Outro
    _____Release Info:
    _____DJ Syndrome; A Guide:
    _____Coming Later:
    _____Trademark/Copyright/Legal Info:
    _____Sources:
    _____Thanks:
    _____Contact Info:


    0.01: Intro_________________________________________________


    'DJ Syndrome' is the main tagline of the marketing campaign for
    Beatmania 4th Mix ~The Beat Goes On~. It's also now a guide to Beatmania
    and the rest of the BEMANI series of rhythm games by Konami. While not
    comprehensive, it should begin to answer some of the questions that you
    might have about the games. Also, the focus of this document is
    currently the Beatmania series of Playstation (PSX) games, although much
    more is covered.

    This is the main document in my DJ Syndrome series of FAQs, and contains
    not only play information, such as how to unlock hidden songs and song
    lists, but it also lists a lot of other information that may prove very
    useful for the BEMANI series player, such as soundtrack info, and info
    on things such as the BEMANI LCD portables. If you are looking for just
    play information on a specific title, I have condensed the information
    on all games that are covered in the Quick Guide section in to short,
    game-specific FAQs. Please note, however, that this FAQ contains all of
    the information that is in the game-specific FAQs, and then some. Also,
    these game-specific FAQs are lower on my list of things to work on, so
    they will not necessarily be updated at the same time that this FAQ
    is...

    A final note: As many readers may have noticed, I have become very busy
    with projects other than FAQs. Thus, I won't be releasing updates to
    this work on as regular of a basis as I previously have. Being the big
    Beatmania fan, I'll try to co-incide this document's updates with new
    Beatmania releases. Thus, expect new ones every few months or so. Also,
    BEMANI games are coming out so quickly that I'm having trouble keeping
    up, so please forgive any errors/ommissions.


    ___________________________________________________
    _____Aim:

    When this document was first started, it was aimed at being a reference
    piece for the existing Playstation Beatmania games, providing song
    lists, hidden song/mode info, and any other pertinant information.
    Although it has obviously expanded since then, the document was
    considered to have it's first full release (ver.1.00) upon this pre-
    requisite's completion. If this work is to ever include the above info
    for all of the BEMANI games (home and arcade), then it will hit v.2.00
    status, although this happening is extremely unlikely. The new focus is
    simply to continue to present BEMANI information in the same style,
    quality, and quantity as has been established, as well as including any
    extra information (such as lyrics, and name sources) that may be of
    interest to the readers.



    0.02: Beatmania Quick Guide_________________________________


    Overall, here's how things work: Each disc has a core set of songs that
    will be available no matter how badly you score. There are also a set of
    hidden songs for each stage after the first that you much get certain
    scores in certain genres to open up. Once you play a song, it's
    available in Free Mode and Training Mode. A single PSX Beatmania Memory
    Card Save can only hold a single Append Disc's save information (4th Mix
    and beyond are different stories), so I would personally recommend a
    different Memory Card for each Append disc (and don't forget to mark
    them...).


    As for hints/techniques, no long techniques section here, just three
    main tips:

    - Practice, practice, practice.

    - Use the training mode - it's invaluable.

    - Buy the controller that was made for the game.


    And now for the lowdown and the important information on the
    releases...:


    ____________________
    _____Beatmania (Arcade & Append Discs):

    Title: Beatmania
    System: PSX

    Intro: The Playstation game that started it all, the first Beatmania
    release includes songs from the original Arcade release (1st Mix, if you
    will) and the 2nd Mix Arcade release, as well as original Playstation
    tracks. The first disc, entitled 'Arcade' are the tracks from the
    arcade, and the second disc, entitled 'Append' (the first of many as it
    turns out...) has nine non-arcade and 3rd Mix tracks, including a remix
    of the Metal Gear Solid Main Theme. The Append Disc serves as a sort of
    add-on disc, as you must first insert the original Arcade Disc. This 2-
    disc set recently went Platinum (one million copies sold).


    __Stage Flow:

    Arcade Disc:

    Practice:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:
    practice hip~hop reggae

    Normal:
    Stage 1:-------Stage 2:-------Stage 3:-------Stage 4:
    hip~hop break-bts house* soul
    reggae ballade minimal techno rave
    ambient (jazz soul) mix* house spiritual mix
    reggae funky techno dj battle ska
    mix hip~hop drum'n bass mix*
    street mix hard tekno*
    japanese rave (2nd mix)*
    hip~hop*
    konamix*

    Expert Classic:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:-----Stage 5:
    break-bts techno soul house rave
    *rave 2nd

    Expert Vocal:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:-----Stage 5:
    japanese reggae house ska ballade
    hiphop funky mix

    Expert Techno:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:-----Stage 5:
    techno minimal konamix ambient drum'n bass
    techno *hard tekno

    Append (Yebisu Mix) disc:
    Stage 1:-------Stage 2:-------Stage 3:-------Stage 4:
    funk funk funk funk
    styl garage styl garage styl garage styl garage
    bossa groove bossa groove bossa groove bossa groove
    asian trad'l asian trad'l asian trad'l
    spd garage spd garage spd garage
    funky jazz funky jazz
    groove groove
    hard house hard house
    bigbeat mix
    bossa groove (french)
    *hidden song


    __Hidden Songs:

    Requirements to get the hidden songs:

    Arcade Disc:
    In order to get: score at least: in this (or one of these) genre(s):

    Stage 1:
    japanese hip-hop 60,000 any genre
    konamix 90,000 any genre

    Stage 2:
    house 40,000 ballade
    house 45,000 break-bts
    house 50,000 techno
    house 60,000 hip-hop street mix, konamix
    house 85,000 japanese hip-hop
    minimal techno 70,000 ballade, break-bts
    minimal techno 80,000 konamix, techno
    minimal techno 90,000 hip-hop street mix, japanese hip-hop

    Stage 3:
    drum'n bass mix 50,000 dj battle
    drum'n bass mix 65,000 house
    drum'n bass mix 70,000 minimal techno mix
    hard tekno 90,000 dj battle, minimal techno mix
    hard tekno 85,000 house
    rave (2nd mix) 90,000 dj battle
    rave (2nd mix) 100,000 house, minimal techno mix

    Append (Yebisu Mix) Disc:
    This disc works a little differently from the others. As far as I can
    tell you merely have to play certain songs to get the full set, not
    score a certain number of points. The following combination will open up
    all the songs:

    1st Stage-----2nd Stage-----3rd Stage-----4th Stage
    funk asian trad. bossa groove rest...

    That should leave you with all of the rest of the songs (Styl Garage,
    Spd Garage, Funky Jazz Groove, Hard House, Bigbeat Mix, and Bossa Groove
    French Version) to choose from in the fourth stage. I'm not positive
    that this will work every time (at this point it still needs checked a
    bit) but it's the one that I got to work...


    _____________________________
    _____Beatmania Append 3rd Mix:

    Title: Beatmania Append 3rd Mix
    System: PSX

    Intro: The first separate 'append', or add-on disc for the original
    Playstation release. The disc features all of songs from the 3rd Mix
    Arcade release, hence the reason that some of the songs are repeated
    from the Arcade disc and the original Append disc. As with the first
    Append disc, you must first insert the original Arcade Disc.


    __Stage Flow:

    Stage 1:--------Stage 2:-------Stage 3:----------Stage 4:
    ambient j-dance pop house big beat mix
    soul hiphop bossa groove house (classic)
    ballad (classic)funky jazz reggae drum'n bass (classic)
    j-dance pop groove soul (classic) world groove
    hiphop house big beat mix euro beat
    bossa groove house (classic) hard techno
    80's j-pop* d'n bass (classic)drum'n bass
    reggae digital funk* digi-rock*
    soul (classic)

    *hidden song


    __Hidden Songs:

    Requirements to get the hidden songs:

    In order to get: score at least: in this (or one of these) genre(s):
    Stage 1:
    80's j-pop 35,000 ballade (classic)
    80's j-pop 67,000 j-dance pop
    80's j-pop 80,000 hiphop
    80's j-pop 95,000 ambient, soul

    Stage 2:
    digital funk 45,000 reggae, soul (classic)
    digital funk 47,000 bossa groove
    digital funk 65,000 funky jazz groove
    digital funk 87,000 house
    digital funk 90,000 j-dance pop, 80's j-pop
    digital funk 92,000 hiphop

    Stage 3:
    digi rock 42,000 digital funk
    digi rock 45,000 drum'n bass (classic)
    digi rock 55,000 reggae, soul (classic)
    digi rock 60,000 bossa groove
    digi rock 64,000 house (classic)
    digi rock 67,000 bigbeat mix
    digi rock 97,000 house


    ___________________________
    _____Beatmania Append Gottamix:

    Title: Beatmania Append Gottamix
    System: PSX

    Intro: Although not a mix released in the arcades, Beatmania Append
    Gottamix features tracks both from the arcade releases as well as
    original playstation tracks. As with the other Append discs, the
    original Arcade Disc must first be inserted.


    __Stage Flow:
    Stage 1:--------Stage 2:-------Stage 3:----------Stage 4:
    real garage hiphop dj~battle break beats
    hip and soul crossover r&b collage techno
    raga rock dj~battle rock'n techno jazz electro
    bigbeat r&b j-garage pop trance
    hiphop rock'n techno free soul euro beat
    j-garage pop break beats gabbah*
    drum'n bass* collage techno r&b (hard version)*
    nonstop megamix*

    *hidden song


    __Hidden Songs:

    Requirements to get the hidden songs:

    In order to get: score at least: in this (or one of these) genre(s):
    Stage 1:
    drum'n bass 91,000 bigbeat
    drum'n bass 94,000 raga rock, hip-hop
    drum'n bass 95,000 real garage
    drum'n bass 96,000 hip and soul

    Stage 2:
    nonstop megamix 82,000 r&b
    nonstop megamix 83,000 j-garage pop
    nonstop megamix 84,000 dj~battle
    nonstop megamix 90,000 drum'n bass
    nonstop megamix 93,000 rock'n techno
    nonstop megamix 94,000 hip-hop, crossover

    Stage 3:
    gabbah 66,000 nonstop megamix
    gabbah 68,000 collage techno
    gabbah 69,000 free soul
    gabbah 82,000 r&b
    gabbah 83,000 j-garage pop
    gabbah 84,000 dj~battle
    gabbah 85,000 breakbeats
    gabbah 93,000 rock'n techno
    r&b (hard version) 72,000 nonstop megamix
    r&b (hard version) 74,000 collage techno
    r&b (hard version) 78,000 free soul
    r&b (hard version) 88,000 j-garage pop
    r&b (hard version) 93,000 dj~battle, r&b
    r&b (hard version) 96,000 breakbeats
    r&b (hard version) 98,000 rock'n techno


    ___________
    _____Beatmania Append 4th Mix ~the beat goes on~:

    Title: Beatmania Append 4th Mix ~the beat goes on~
    System: PSX

    Intro: In this release we see quite a bit of new features. The first
    is the addition of the 'just great' (or flashing great) mark. Second, we
    have the addition of the great/good counter - it will keep track of how
    many greats/goods you have gotten in a row. We also have a few more
    options for play, including random and mirror. Add to that a bonus edit
    mode and a bunch of cool new songs, and you've got yourself a great
    disc. Also, it's worth noting that this mix is the first major departure
    of in-game graphics in the Beatmania mixes - you'll find totally
    different song selection and end of stage graphics, to name a few. It
    also runs on a 20,000 max per stage point system as opposed to a 10,000
    max (note that you don't get any extra points for long combos like you
    do in DDR).

    Options: hidden - the notes disappear partway down the screen.
    double - one player plays both the 1P & 2P sides.
    battle - 1P & 2P both play the same notes, and it's a battle
    to see who ends up with the higher gauge - even if one
    player ends under the normally required level, they still go
    on (which is normal for all modes).
    random - the notes occur in the same places in the songs, but
    the button that you have to push is randomised (the
    turntable stays the same). note that it's not totally random
    - the buttons that you need to push basically swap positions
    for the entire song (for example, all of the notes that were
    the middle white key are now the left blue key, and so on).
    mirror - the five buttons are mirrored (ie. the left ones are
    now right, and the right one are now on the left). note that
    because there are an odd number of buttons, the middle white
    button stays put. also, the turntable is unaffected.

    (in-game option):
    effects: by pressing the select button during gameplay (ie.
    during the song) you can turn the effect (selectable in the
    options menu) on and off.

    Getting Bonus Edit Mode:
    To open up the bonus edit mode (which features 'traditional' Beatmania
    graphics and so-on), first put in the Arcade disc, then Disc Switch to
    either 3rd Mix or Gottamix, then switch to 4th Mix. You'll be in Bonus
    Edit mode. (note: I switched from Arcade to 3rd to Gotta to 4th to open
    up all of the songs - I'm not sure if all of the songs will open up if
    you only use one of the two discs - more on this as I play more).

    Also, after playing through all of the songs, then booting down the
    system and just playing regular 4th Mix, none of the Bonus Mix songs
    came up in training/free mode, which leads me to think that Bonus Mix
    acts like a whole Append disc, and thus requires a whole separate save
    (the same as any other Append disc - there can only be one Append disc
    per save, thus to have all of the songs available at any time, you now
    need a total of five separate saves - ones for Yebisu, 3rd, Gotta, and
    Bonus Edit, which all branch off of the original Arcade disc save, and
    then the 4th Mix save, which is a separate entity.) I have yet to double
    check this, and after finding that the Bonus Edit songs are available in
    normal mode as well, it may be a while before I do...


    __Stage Flow:

    Basic (Club M.Z.D) 4 Stages
    Stage 1:-----------Stage 2:----------Stage 3:---------Stage 4:
    r&b (I live...) hiphop future jazz cube beat
    jazz house future jazz jungle house
    hiphop dance pop (keep..)cube beat drum'n bass
    dance pop (keep..) r&b (hunting...) house 70's soul
    r&b (hunting...) jungle soul hiphop techno
    cube beat drum'n bass rave
    house 70's soul
    soul hiphop techno
    techno big beat
    big beat hard house
    hard house


    Hard (Club Japan) 4 Stages
    Stage 1:-----------Stage 2:----------Stage 3:---------Stage 4:
    r&b (I live...) future jazz cube beat drum'n bass
    jazz house dance pop(keep...)house 70's soul
    hiphop r&b (hunting...) soul hiphop techno
    future jazz cube beat jazzy hiphop big beat
    dance pop(keep...) house drum'n bass rave
    r&b (hunting...) soul hiphop 70's soul hard house
    jungle jazzy hiphop techno minimal
    house techno rave trance
    lounge* lounge* hard house happy
    r&b (I live...)@ house@ trance dance pop(deep)*
    hiphop@ jazzy hiphop@ deep house* rave@
    house(nagureo..)^ dance pop^(beli..)dance pop(deep)* minimal@
    j-techno^ hard tekno^(@) house@ happy@
    jazzy hiphop@ dance pop(deep)@*
    rave@ hard techno(cr.)^
    dance pop(deep)@*euro beat^
    hard house^ euro beat@^
    hard house@^
    *hidden song
    @'another' version - available by pressing the select button
    ^Bonus Edit Mode song
    (@)unmarked 'another' version

    Expert (Club Beat-2000) 5 Stages
    Street Course:
    Stage 1:------Stage 2:------Stage 3:------Stage 4:------Stage 5:
    hiphop r&b(i live..) future jazz soul hiphop r&b(hunting..)

    Vocal Course:
    Stage 1:------Stage 2:------Stage 3:------Stage 4:------Stage 5:
    jazz house cube beat dance pop 70's soul house
    (keep...)
    Techno Course:
    Stage 1:------Stage 2:------Stage 3:------Stage 4:------Stage 5:
    jungle techno rave --to be added--

    Special Course:
    Stage 1:------Stage 2:------Stage 3:------Stage 4:------Stage 5:
    drum'n bass rave jazzy hiphop --to be added--

    Another Course:
    Stage 1:------Stage 2:------Stage 3:------Stage 4:------Stage 5:
    r&b house@ jazzy hiphop@ happy@ -to be added-
    (i live...)@

    Horrible Course:
    Stage 1:------Stage 2:------Stage 3:------Stage 4:------Stage 5:
    trance --to be added--

    Bonus Course:
    Stage 1:------Stage 2:------Stage 3:------Stage 4:------Stage 5:
    hard tekno@ hard techno house --to be added--
    ~crack style~ ~nagureo kidding~
    @another

    Bonus Edit Mode:
    Stage 1:--------Stage 2:--------Stage 3:--------Stage 4:
    j-pop (english) hard tekno(an.) house(nag.kid.) hard tekno(an.)
    hard house(an.) hard house hard tekno(an.) hard house
    house(nag.kid.) hard house(an.) hard house hard house(an.)
    hard tekno(an.) house(nag.kid.) hard house(an.) hard techno(cr.)
    j-techno hard techno(cr.)euro beat(eng.)
    euro beat(eng.an.)
    (note that this stage flow list for Bonus Edit is not quite complete - I
    only played through the mode once, so the songs that I beat the stages
    with (j-pop, j-techno, and house (nagureo kidding)) are not on the chart
    after the stage that I played them in...)


    __Hidden Songs:
    In order to get: Do one of these things:
    lounge - 1. Clear Hard mode 5 times.
    dance pop (deep...) |- 2. Beat hard mode without losing.
    deep house - 3. Clear Expert mode once.

    Secret Modes:
    Special Course (Expert Mode):
    Beat Hard mode once.

    Another Course (Expert Mode):
    Beat Hard mode 5 times.

    Horrible Course (Expert Mode):
    Beat Hard mode 10 times.

    Bonus Course (Expert Mode):
    Either beat any of the Expert Mode courses once, and you should get the
    Bonus Course, or beat Hard 20 times. Note that opening up this course
    will also open up the Bonus Edit Mode songs for normal gameplay.

    Bonus Edit songs available in normal 4th Mix:
    There are two ways to do this - open up the Bonus Course either beating
    Expert mode or beating Hard 20 times, or play Hard mode 50 times (not
    necessarily beating it...)

    'Another' versions of songs in Hard Mode:
    To get the another version of certain songs in Hard Mode, simply hold
    the select button - if another version is available, then a symbol
    saying 'Another' will appear in the area above the 2P symbol. Not all
    songs have another versions. Also, the another versions of the songs are
    very similar, and usually just have a few hard passages added - the
    difficulty (number of stars) stays the same.


    ___________
    _____Beatmania Append 5th Mix ~time to get down~:

    Title: Beatmania 5th Mix ~time to get down~
    System: PSX

    Intro: The first Beatmania to feature popular Western artists, 5th Mix
    takes the 4th Mix interface and adds to it. The end is a well-rounded,
    and very deep, selection of songs. The popular modes introduced
    previously, such as Mirror and Random, appear again as well, as does the
    infamous Bonus Edit Mode. These modes are joined by new ones such as
    High Speed Mode.

    __Stage Flow:

    Basic (Club M.Z.D) 4 Stages
    Stage 1:-----------Stage 2:----------Stage 3:---------Stage 4:
    Total Recall Total Recall Total Recall Total Recall
    Finding a New... Finding a New... Finding a New... Finding a New...
    Wonderland Wonderland Wonderland Wonderland
    I Live Just 4 U I Live Just 4 U I Live Just 4 U I Live Just 4 U
    The Only Way Is Up The Only Way Is...The Only Way Is..The Only Way Is..
    Higher Higher Higher Higher
    Popcorn Popcorn Popcorn Popcorn
    Keep on Movin' Keep on Movin' Keep on Movin' Keep on Movin'
    Hunting for You Hunting for You Hunting for You Hunting for You
    Operator Operator Destruction Destruction
    Do It All Night Do It All Night System Freakout
    Up on the Floor Up on the Floor Boa Boa Lady All Pro
    Come and Get It Come and Get It The Race Build Up
    Cycle Cycle Motivation Chain
    Rugged Ash System Kakattekonkai Weighted Action
    Paranoia Max Boa Boa Lady Brand New World Crymson
    Spaced Out The Race Soda Peace-Out
    Motivation Freakout Manmachine...
    Rugged Ash All Pro Deep in You
    Paranoia Max Build Up Hell Scraper*
    Spaced Out Chain Drunk Monky
    Kakattekonkai Weighted Action Genom Screams
    Brand New World Crymson Logical Dash
    Soda Peace-Out Denim*
    Manmachine... Thrash Traxx*
    Deep in You Linn 1999*


    Hard (Club Japan) 4 Stages
    Stage 1:-----------Stage 2:----------Stage 3:---------Stage 4:
    Total Recall Operator System@ Freakout@
    Finding a New... Do It All Night Boa Boa Lady Destruction
    Wonderland The Only Way is...The Race Build Up
    I Live Just 4 U@ Up On the Floor Motivation Chain
    Popcorn@ Come and Get It Kakattekonkai Peace-Out
    Operator Higher@ Brand New World@ Manmachine...
    Do It All Night Cycle@ Soda All Pro
    Up On the Floor Keep on Movin' Freakout@ Crymson@
    Come and Get It Hunting for You Destruction Weighted Action
    Higher Rugged Ash Build Up Deep in You@
    Cycle Paranoia Max Chain Drunk Monky@
    Keep on Movin' Spaced Out Peace-Out Genom Screams
    Hunting for You System@ Manmachine... Logical Dash@
    Rugged Ash Boa Boa Lady All Pro -random select-
    Paranoia Max The Race Crymson@
    Spaced Out Motivation Weighted Action
    -random select- Kakattekonkai Deep in You@
    Brand New World@ -random select-
    Soda
    Operator (hard)*
    The Only Way..(hd)*
    Up On the...(hd)*
    -random select-


    Expert (Club Beat-2000) 5 Stages --coming later--

    Bonus Edit Mode:
    Stage 1:-----------Stage 2:----------Stage 3:---------Stage 4:
    Ambient Mix Ambient Mix Ambient Mix Ambient Mix
    Warp House Warp House Warp House Warp House
    Epic House Epic House Epic House Epic House
    V.R.D.J. Skills V.R.D.J. Skills V.R.D.J. Skills V.R.D.J. Skills
    Trance

    __Hidden Songs:

    There appear to be two blocks of hidden songs. The first is a set of
    Dancemania (Hard Version) songs, which includes Operator, The Only Way
    is Up, and Up on the Floor. These are accessable in Hard Mode on Stage
    2. I believe that the criteria for this set is to simply beat Hard Mode
    once.

    The second set of bonus songs includes Hell Scraper, Thrash Traxx, Linn
    1999, and Denim. These are available at least on Normal Mode, and
    possibly on Hard Mode as well. Frankly, I have no clue how these are
    opened. It may be performance based, as they tend to be there sometimes
    and not others.


    __Hidden Mode:

    Please see Beatmania Append 4th Mix for info on unlocking the Bonus Edit
    mode.

    __________________________________________
    _____Beatmania GB:

    Title: Beatmania GB
    System: GameBoy Color/GameBoy

    Intro: The first Beatmania for a portable system, the GameBoy version,
    which is compatable with all existing GameBoy systems, features songs
    from the 2nd and 3rd Arcade mixes, as well as a few originals. This is
    the first home title to include a feature that keeps track of how many
    greats/good you score in a row (this first appeared in Beatmania in 4th
    Mix in the arcades). Also, a first in the Beatmania releases, a password
    system is included to open up the hidden songs in Free mode.


    __Stage Flow:

    Arcade:Normal:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:
    break-bts techno j-dance pop konamix
    funk dj battle bossa groove minimal techno
    bigbeatmix* eurobeat*

    Arcade:Expert:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:-----Stage 5:
    coming later...


    GB-Mix:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:-----Stage 5:
    reggae jazz rakuga kids latin classic 1

    Stage 6:-----Stage 7:-----Stage 8:-----Stage 9:-----Stage 10:
    classic 2 country disco* e.n.k.* classic 3

    (*hidden song)


    __Hidden Songs:

    In order to get: score at least: in this (or one of these) genre(s):

    Arcade Mode:
    bigbeatmix 70,000 any Stage 2 genre
    eurobeat 80,000 any Stage 3 genre

    GB-Mix Mode:
    disco 75,000 country
    e.n.k. 75,000 disco
    classic 3 75,000 e.n.k.


    __Passwords:
    REMIX opens up bigbeatmix in 'free' mode
    GENERATION opens up eurobeat in 'free' mode
    FEVER opens up disco in 'free' mode
    VISUAL opens up bigbeatmix and eurobeat in 'free' mode
    SENSE opens up disco and bigbeatmix in 'free' mode
    WORLD opens up disco and eurobeat in 'free' mode
    ALLEGRO opens up bigbeatmix, eurobeat, and disco in 'free' mode
    MOTHER opens up disco and e.n.k. in 'free' mode
    PASSION opens up disco, e.n.k., and bigbeatmix in 'free' mode
    NOISY opens up disco, e.n.k., and eurobeat in 'free' mode
    RELAXATION opens up disco, e.n.k., and classic3 in 'free' mode
    ALTERNA opens up disco, e.n.k., eurobeat, and bigbeatmix in 'free'
    mode
    SILENT opens up disco, e.n.k., classic3, and bigbeatmix in 'free'
    mode
    MOONLIGHT opens up disco, e.n.k., classic3, and eurobeat in 'free'
    mode
    KOBEBEEF opens up disco, e.n.k., classic3, eurobeat, and bigbeatmix
    in 'free' mode
    BEATMANIA only DJ Battle in 'free' mode
    KONAMI only DJ Battle in 'free' mode
    KCEK only DJ Battle in 'free' mode
    UUDDLRLRBA opens up all songs in 'free' mode (opens up disco, e.n.k.,
    classic3, eurobeat, bigbeatmix, and dj battle in 'free'
    mode)

    --note: the BEATMANIA, KONAMI, and KCEK codes don't erase the songs that
    you've already opened - they're just not accessable - only the DJ Battle
    is (which usually isn't accessable...)



    ______________________________
    _____Beatmania GB2: Gacchamix:

    Title: Beatmania GB2: Gacchamix
    System: GameBoy Color/GameBoy

    Intro: The sequel to the successful Beatmania GB, Gacchamix takes
    songs from the PSX Gottamix & the LCD AnisonMix, borrows a few from
    popular musicians, and throws some original tunes into the mix.
    Gacchamix also sports one of the oddest setups in the series, with the
    songs grouped by type (Band, J-Girl Pop, etc.) and playable in any order
    (4 songs in each type). As with it's predacessor, Gacchamix shows that
    you don't need CD-quality sound to be fun.


    __Menu Translations:


    Title screen:
    - Game Start -
    - Free -
    - 2P Battle -
    - Options -
    - Password -


    Game Start screen:
    - Normal -
    - Expert -


    Course Select screen (follows Game Start screen):
    - J-Girl Course -
    - Band Course -
    - Idol Course -
    - Anison Course -
    - Gottamix Course -

    Free screen:
    - Normal -
    - Hidden -
    - Random -
    - Auto -


    Free (after completing a song) sceen:
    - Sound Select -
    - Continue -
    - Exit -


    2P Battle screen:
    (unknown - I don't know anyone else that has the game, so I've never
    played this mode... I'd be happy to translate if someone wants to write
    down the characters and email them to me, though...)


    Options screen:
    - Game Level - > Normal / Hard / Easy <
    - Control - > A Type / B Type / C Type <
    - Game Config - > Full Button / 5 Button / 3 Button / 2 Button <
    (the leftmost option is the default - press right to scroll through the
    remaining options in the correct order)


    __Stage Flow:

    [note: the stage flow for the Expert stages is tentative. Expert lists
    the song's stage number in Expert mode; Normal lists the song's stage
    number in Normal mode (all songs are available in all stages in Normal
    mode)]

    J-Girl Pop Course:
    Expert Normal Title
    1 All Automatic
    2 All Yumemiru Shoujyo Jyairarenai
    3 All Time Goes By
    4 All Makenaide
    5 All Friends*


    Band Course:
    Expert Normal Title
    1 All Robinson
    2 All Sasurai
    3 All Over Drive
    4 All Believe
    5 All Rydeen*


    Idol Course:
    Expert Normal Title
    1 All Yozora NOMUKOU
    2 All Nagisa Nimatsuwaru Etc.
    3 All Catch You Catch Me
    4 All Daite Hold On Me!
    5 All Watashiga OBAsanni Nattemo*


    Anison Course:
    Expert Normal Title
    1 All Uchuusenkan Yamato
    2 All Sutekinakun
    3 All Shouba! Gundam
    4 All Tenshino Kyuuseku
    5 All Ultraman no Uta*


    Gottamix Course:
    Expert Normal Title
    1 All RVTK-1
    2 All Miracle Moon
    3 All Hunting For You
    4 All Luv To Me (disco mix)
    5 All Genom Screams*

    *hidden song


    __Hidden Songs:

    [note: the song will become available in Free Mode, as well as in the
    Course, the game after unlocking it.]

    Song Title To Unlock...
    Friends clear J-Girl Pop Course
    Rydeen clear Band Course
    Watashiga OBAsanni Nattemo clear Idol Course
    Ultraman no Uta clear Anison Course
    Genom Screams clear Gottamix Course


    __Passwords:

    MELODIOUS J-Girl Pop Course cleared; unlocks Friends
    GROOVY Band Course cleared; unlocks Rydeen
    SPLENDID Idol Course cleared; unlocks Watashiga OBAsanni Nattemo
    SUPERCOOL Anison Course cleared; unlocks Ultraman no Uta
    WONDERFUL Gottamix Course cleared; unlocks Genom Screams



    ______________________________
    _____Beatmania for WonderSwan:

    Title: Beatmania for WonderSwan
    System: WonderSwan

    Intro: The only release so far to actually include a turntable, the
    Wonderswan version of Beatmania includes songs from the 3rd Arcade mix.
    Visually and aurally excellent (the songs even include vocals,
    incredibly impressive for the little system), the WS version's main
    drawback is it's lack of songs - there are only 10 initially, and only
    one real hidden song. Also, it's worth noting that the songs are
    unchanged from the arcade (unlike BM GB, in which the songs are re-
    formatted for the GameBoy's layout), which ends up making things a bit
    hard at some points. Also features a continue mode so that allows you to
    turn the system off, and when you turn it back on, you'll be back at the
    stage you were on when the system was switched off - a _very_ nice
    feature...


    __Stage Flow:

    Normal: (difficulty [in stars] under stage number)
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:
    (*,**) (*,**,***) (***,**** (****,*****
    *****) ******)
    funk funk ambient bossa groove
    soul soul j-dance pop funky jazz groove
    ambient ambient bossa groove bigbeatmix
    j-dance pop j-dance pop funky jazz reggae
    bossa groove groove house
    funky jazz bigbeatmix drum'n bass mix
    groove reggae *hard techno

    Expert:

    class~a:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:-----Stage 5:
    soul ambient funky jazz reggae house
    groove
    class~b:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:-----Stage 5:
    funk j-dance pop bossa groove bigbeatmix drum'n bass mix

    Survival:
    Stage 1:-----Stage 2:-----Stage 3:-----Stage 4:-----Stage 5:
    funk soul ambient j-dance pop Bossa groove

    Stage 6:-----Stage 7:-----Stage 8:-----Stage 9:-----Stage 10:
    funky jazz bigbeatmix reggae house drum'n bass mix
    groove

    Stage 11:
    hard techno

    (*hidden song)


    __Hidden songs, mode:

    How to get the two hidden songs:
    - These are some of the easiest hidden songs to get - just merely do
    the highest difficulty songs in each stage in Normal (Stage 1=**, Stage
    2=***, Stage 3=****) and you'll get hard techno in stage 4. You don't
    need to win all three in a row - you can continue as much as you want,
    and as far as I know you don't need a certain score. After you play hard
    techno, medley will open up in 'free' mode.

    How to get the hidden mode:
    In order to open the hidden mode in Expert, Survival, you merely have to
    complete either Expert Course A or Expert Course B without the turntable
    or any key help turned on.



    ______________________________
    _____Hiphopmania Complete Mix:

    !!also known as Beatmania Complete Mix, Beatstage Complete Mix!!

    Titles: Hiphopmania Complete Mix, Beatmania Complete Mix, Beatstage
    Complete Mix
    System: Arcades (N.America, Japan, ??)

    note: While this is not a quickguide section as the rest of them are, I
    figured that it is worth including since many of the readers of this
    document are from North America, and Hiphopmania Complete Mix is the
    only game in the Beatmania series to be released there.

    Intro: Hiphopmania is the English translation/localization of
    Beatmania Complete Mix, released in the Japanese arcades in 1998. To my
    current knowledge, the game is the same as the Japanese version except
    for the small amount of Japanese text that resides in the game being
    translated to English (all of the text is in the Practice and How To
    Play sections). Although it has been available in the North America for
    quite a while (always under the name Hiphopmania), mass release of the
    title only started recently. It's first major showing, as well as
    Konami's first real announcement of support for the title, was at the E3
    show in L.A. during May of 1999. Wide release started around late-
    September to early-October, to my current knowledge.

    All of the Complete Mix games contain the same songs that are in found
    Beatmania 2nd Mix and Beatmania 3rd Mix (2nd Mix contains all of the
    songs from the original Beatmania release), and thus, most of the info
    contained in this document should apply as well. A songlist has been
    added, and can be found in the Songlist:: Arcades: section under the
    title Beatmania Complete Mix (I consider the original title to be
    canon).

    As I reside in Japan, I cannot verify any info for the actual
    Hiphopmania Complete Mix release (having only played it a few times many
    months ago at the E3 show), and any additional information on this title
    would be helpful.


    ________________________________
    _____Dance Dance Revolution:

    Title: Dance Dance Revolution
    System: Playstation

    Intro: Konami's first home port of their second, and most popular,
    BEMANI game, DDR one-ups games like Enix's Bust A Move by offering an
    optional foot pad controller that requires you to actually get up and
    move. A single disc release (unlike the Append modes of Beatmania and
    DDR2ndReMix), DDR was the one of the best-selling game of the first half
    of 1999 in Japan, and for good reason - it's really good... As a side
    note, I found this game to be _very_ easy with a normal Playstation
    controller, but much harder with the Original (mat) controller...


    __Stage Flow:

    Easy:
    have you never been mellow
    butterfly
    kung fu fighting
    that's the way (i like it)
    let's get down

    Normal:
    1st and 2nd Stages:------------3rd Stage:
    have you never been mellow --all 1st and 2nd stage songs plus:
    butterfly trip machine
    kung-fu fighting
    that's the way (i like it)
    my fire
    make a jam!*
    boys*

    Hard:
    1st and 2nd Stages:------------3rd Stage:
    butterfly --all 1st and 2nd stage songs plus:
    kung-fu fighting trip machine
    let's get down paranoia
    little bitch paranoia KCET -clean mix-*
    strictly business paranoia MAX -dirty mix-*
    make it better
    i believe in miracles*

    *hidden song

    (exception: Double - in double, there is only one stage, and all of the
    songs that are normally available in that difficulty are open for play)


    __Hidden Songs/Modes:

    Hidden Songs:
    Unlike Beatmania's hidden songs where as certain score is required,
    DDR's hidden songs are basically time release. You have to beat the game
    on a certain mode a certain number of times, or beat a certain number of
    songs. Once you open up a hidden song, it's becomes 'unhidden' and will
    show up every game. The following are how to open the hidden songs:

    Title: Artist: Requirements to open:
    make a jam! u1 clear normal mode 10 times
    boys smile.dk clear 600 songs
    i believe in miracles hi-rise clear 700 songs
    paranoia KECT ~clean mix~ 2mb clear hard mode 100 times
    paranoia MAX ~dirty mix~ 190 clear hard mode 500 times

    A helpful note for getting the paranoia songs: To get these fairly
    quickly, play Double mode (either by yourself or with a friend using
    controller 2) - Double mode only has 1 stage, as opposed to 3. Now you
    only have to play 100 and 500 songs to open them, as opposed to 300 and
    1500... This also means that you can get all 5 hidden songs by beating
    700 songs (of course, 500 of them have to be hard mode doubles...).

    Thanks to Petee Hsu for the methods of unlocking the songs, and the tip
    on double mode...

    Hidden Modes:
    At the game mode selection screen (easy, normal, hard) press U. This
    should take you into the 'Secret Mode' screen. Now enter the following
    button presses/dance steps:

    Another: U, U, D, D, U, U, D, D
    Maniac: L, L, R, R, L, L, R, R
    Double: U, U, D, D, L, R, L, R
    Mirror: L, R, L, R, L, R, L, R

    There is also a hidden edit mode that is unlocked by clearing 500 songs
    (similar to how the five hidden songs are unlocked). Thanks to Petee Hsu
    for this as well.


    _____________________
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix:

    **section under development**

    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix:
    System: PSX

    Intro: While the original Playstation DDR was an excellent game, there
    was some room for improvement. DDR 2ndReMix fixes most of the problems
    that its predecessor had. The once hidden edit mode was made a staple
    feature, available from the start. The number of songs in 2ndReMix
    nearly twice that of the original, and the insanely hard-to-open hidden
    songs from the first disc make appearences here as well. Although the
    disc does feature hidden songs, they have much more realistic open
    requirements. Finally, Konami has also learned from their mistake of not
    including a Disc Switch option with the first game; 2ndReMix adds this
    to its roster as we..


    __Stage Flow:

    __Hidden Songs/Modes:

    _
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Mix Vol.1:

    **section under development**

    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Mix Vol.1
    System: PSX

    Intro: Culled from the Beatmania IIDX/DDR link mode, Club Mix Vol.1 &
    2 were the first and second, respectively, Append discs for the popular
    PSX DDR 2ndReMix. The songs featured are almost exclusively from either
    Beatmania or Beatmania IIDX, but with the ability to dance to them
    instead of scratch to them. Throwing away the normal stage flow, the
    Club Mix discs have all the songs available in all three stages. While
    not as openly catchy as the main DDR songs, the Club Mixes provide a
    nice range of songs to dance to.

    __Stage Flow:

    __Hidden Songs/Modes:


    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Mix Vol.2:

    **section under development**

    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Mix Vol.2
    System: PSX

    Intro: Culled from the Beatmania IIDX/DDR link mode, Club Mix Vol.1 &
    2 were the first and second, respectively, Append discs for the popular
    PSX DDR 2ndReMix. The songs featured are almost exclusively from either
    Beatmania or Beatmania IIDX, but with the ability to dance to them
    instead of scratch to them. Throwing away the normal stage flow, the
    Club Mix discs have all the songs available in all three stages. While
    not as openly catchy as the main DDR songs, the Club Mixes provide a
    nice range of songs to dance to.


    __Stage Flow:

    __Hidden Songs/Modes:


    ____________________________________________
    _____Drummania:

    Title: Drummania
    System: PS2

    Intro: Drummania is a first in many aspects for Konami. Besides the
    obvious 'first BEMANI game for PS2', the title is the first to utilise
    the link-up feature that many of the newer arcade versions feature. By
    selecting 'Session Mode', drummers can grab a friend, as well as a
    Guitar Freaks controller or two, and play together. Drummania also
    features the first high-quality standard controller. While Beatmania had
    the high-quality DJ Station PRO released around the time of Append 3rd
    Mix, Drummania has its own high-quality Drummania Controller available
    right at release, putting other standard controllers (the ASCII
    Beatmania Controller, the DDR mats, etc.) to shame. Finally, Drummania
    is the first BEMANI game to be available in a special controller/game
    package, let alone only available that way. But beside the firsts that
    the game features, it is also one of the most kinetic and fun BEMANI
    titles available. Now if we could just do something about that price...

    __Stage Flow:

    Normal Mode:
    Stage 1-------------->Stage 2-------------->Stage 3
    Eyes of kids Cutie Pie Good Times
    I think about you ONION MAN Ska Ska No.1
    Cutie Pie Good Times Happy Man
    ONION MAN Ska Ska No.1 River crossin'
    Good Times Happy Man HYPNOTICA
    Ska Ska No.1 River crossin' When I dream of you
    Happy Man HYPNOTICA Ultimate Power
    River Crossin' When I dream of you Koi no DIAL 6700
    Ultimate Power Across the Nightmare
    Koi no DIAL 6700


    Real Mode:
    Stage 1-------------->Stage 2-------------->Stage 3
    Eyes of kids Look at me Look at me
    Look at me ONION MAN ONION MAN
    ONION MAN Sunny side street Sunny side street
    Sunny side street Ska Ska No.1 Ska Ska No.1
    Ska Ska No.1 Heaven is a '57... Heaven is a '57...
    Heaven is a '57... Cutie Pie Cutie Pie
    Cutie Pie I think about you I think about you
    I think about you Crunchy Nuts Crunchy Nuts
    Crunchy Nuts Road for Thunder Road for Thunder
    Road for Thunder River Crossin' River Crossin'
    LOVE THIS FEELIN' LOVE THIS FEELIN'
    Happy Man Happy Man
    Depend on me Depend on me
    WAZA
    Eraser Engine

    Expert Real Mode:
    Stage 1-------------->Stage 2-------------->Stage 3
    Eyes of kids Heaven is a '57... Heaven is a '57...
    Heaven is a '57... HYPNOTICA HYPNOTICA
    HYPNOTICA Ultimate Power Ultimate Power
    Ultimate Power Road for Thunder Road for Thunder
    Road for Thunder Koi no DIAL 6700 Koi no DIAL 6700
    Koi no DIAL 6700 Across the Nightmare Across the Nightmare
    Across the Nightmare LOVE THIS FEELIN' LOVE THIS FEELIN'
    LOVE THIS FEELIN' Happy Man Happy Man
    D.M. "Powerful" Mix WAZA
    Eraser Engine


    Session Mode: --coming later--


    __Hidden Songs/Modes:

    Hidden Songs: No hidden songs have been found as of yet.

    Hidden Modes - Drum:

    (note - the controller pads are as follows:
    _____ _____ ______
    ____/ \/ \/ | ___
    / hitom lowtom cymbal| / \
    | hihat | |bass |
    | ___| \ /
    |____/\ snare_________/ | |
    \____/ \_/


    Expert Real:

    Hi-Hat --> Hi-Hat --> Snare --> Snare --> High Tom -->
    Low Tom --> High Tom --> Bass --> Bass

    --after hitting bass for the second time, you'll hear a chime. hit
    the low tom while on Real to switch Real to Expert Real.--

    Mirror:

    Snare --> Snare --> High Tom --> Low Tom --> High Tom -->
    Bass

    --after hitting bass, you'll hear a chime, and 'Mirror' will appear
    in the upper right of the screen--

    Hidden:

    Low Tom --> High Tom --> Low Tom --> High Tom --> Low Tom -->
    Bass

    --after hitting bass, you'll hear a chime, and 'Hidden' will appear
    in the upper right of the screen--

    Speed Up:

    Hi-Hat --> Snare --> Hi-Hat --> Hi-Hat --> Snare -->
    Hi-Hat --> Bass

    --after hitting bass, you'll hear a chime, and 'Speed Up' will appear
    in the upper right of the screen--


    Hidden Modes - Guitar:

    (notes: key is as follows: R=Red button, G=Green button, B=Blue
    button, P=Picking)

    Fast Flow: R -> G -> B -> P -> P
    Super Fast Flow: (R -> G -> B -> P -> P) x 2
    Hidden: R -> B -> G -> B -> R -> G
    Screen: (R -> B -> G -> B -> R -> G) x 2
    Random: B -> G -> G -> R -> G -> P
    Extreme: R -> B -> P -> G -> R -> B -> P -> G

    (note: in Screen mode, no notes appear whatsoever)

    ________________________________________
    _____Guitar Freaks:

    Title: Guitar Freaks
    System: PSX

    Intro: Konami's first foray into a more rock oriented title, Guitar
    Freaks lets you jam away on either your normal Playstation or Dual Shock
    controller or the special Guitar Freaks controller.


    __Hidden Songs/Mode:

    Hidden Songs:
    Evil Eye clear 50 stages
    Mickey's Boogie clear 150 stages
    Jet World clear 200-250 (?) stages
    Magic Music Magic clear 300 stages
    King G clear 450 stages
    J-Staff clear Lucky?Staff

    Secret Mode:
    High Speed Edition:

    In the mode highlight screen (where you select Easy, Normal, or Expert)
    press the following buttons (P=pick, R=red, G=green, B=blue)

    PPRBRBGG

    After that, select Expert and press start. You should be in High Speed
    Edition.


    ___________________________________________
    _____Pop'n Music:

    Title: Pop'n Music
    Systems: PSX, Dreamcast

    Take Beatmania, remove the turntables, start buttons, effect button, and
    one of the action buttons. Next make the nine action buttons really big
    and colorful. Last, throw in extremely colorful and cartoony characters
    over a pop-based soundtrack, and an all-together way too cheery
    interface, and you have Pop'n Music. The lighthearted branch of the
    BEMANI series, Pop'n Music, is definately that - lighthearted. Boasting
    loud colors and a different cartoon-style character for each stage,
    Pop'n Music is a game that is definately for all ages and all types of
    people. And don't be fooled by the lighthearted take on things - a 20-
    rating song with nine buttons is nothing to laugh at...


    __Stage Flow:
    Beginner:
    Stage 1:--------Stage 2:
    pops latin
    fantasy disco queen
    j-tekno reggae
    rap dance
    techno pop

    Normal:
    Stage 1:--------Stage 2:--------Stage 3:
    pops latin techno pop
    fantasy disco queen disco king
    j-tekno reggae spy
    rap dance anime hero
    classical*
    j-pop*

    Hard:
    Stage 1:--------Stage 2:--------Stage 3:
    pops latin techno pop
    fantasy disco queen disco king
    j-tekno reggae spy
    rap dance anime hero
    classical*
    j-pop*


    hidden song*


    __Hidden Songs/Modes:
    clear game 1 time - classical
    clear game 2 times - j-pop
    clear game 3 times - hidden styles

    Hidden Styles:
    mirror
    random
    hidden
    off

    !!note: the above section is still very much under construction, and any
    input is appreciated!!


    _________________________________
    _____Beatmania Controllers:

    Title: Beatmania Controller
    System: PSX
    Maker: ASCII (licensed by Konami)
    Price: JY4990
    Features:None

    Intro: Your standard run-of-the-mill Beatmania controller, this one is
    lightweight and hard to scratch with. Made by ASCII (who usually makes
    excellent controllers...), the Beatmania Controller features the five
    button/one turntable layout from the arcade, as well as start and select
    buttons located at the top. With a light and slightly rounded body, the
    controller is confortable enough to hold, but five very clicky buttons
    (that seem to miss more than you'd like) and one very generally hard-to-
    use turntable you're wishing for the decks from the arcade version. The
    big drawback to this controller is the turntable - made out of smoothe
    black plastic, your fingers slide over the turntable more than the
    turntable itself moving. Although this is fixable (by taking apart the
    controller and loosening the turntable screw, and then putting a rubber
    mat of some sort on the top of the turntable), it's more hassle than
    it's worth.

    Verdict: Better than the standard PSX controller or the Dual Shock, but
    only use it if you can't find anything else.


    Title: DJ Station PRO
    System: PSX
    Maker: Konami
    SRP: JY7800
    Features:Light-up buttons, headphone jack (through direct audio feed)
    and separate-channel volume controls

    Intro: After looking for this controller for a month and a half, I
    finally found it at the Sendai Laox, and they had them en force (I'm
    guessing the availability of this controller is going to go up with the
    coming release of 4th Mix Append). Anyway, this is definately the
    Beatmania controller of choice. Aside from actually getting an arcade
    machine, this is the closest you'll come to the feel of the arcade. The
    buttons are fairly comfortable, and light up upon pressing (with the
    help of two AA batteries, included), just like in the arcade. The
    turntable is a big improvement over the ASCII one, but not nearly as
    nice as the arcade one. It is much more similar to the arcade; where the
    ASCII turntable is flat and black without a label, this one has a bit of
    texture to it, helping your fingers so that they don't slip (a big
    problem with the ASCII one), and it has a 'record label' and peg, just
    like in the arcade. It's not nearly the size of the arcade's turntable -
    the DJ Station PRO's table is about the size of a 45, whereas the arcade
    has a full-size turntable, but it's still easy to use and feels very
    comfortable. The design of the controller is very nice as well, giving
    you the feel of the arcade machine. The controller is fairly light, but
    not as light as the ASCII one. As for the headphone jack and volume
    controls, I haven't tried them yet, but I'm guessing that the quality is
    pretty good - it actually has A/V in and out jacks in the back, so
    you're getting the audio feed before the television is. The sliders for
    the volume are fairly nice, and separated into left and right channels.
    The package comes with the extra A/V cable that you'll need to use the
    headphone option as well. As a side note, although the DJ Station PRO is
    much longer than the ASCII controller (the ASCII has it beaten on width
    by a little bit), the box for the DJSpro is much smaller than the
    ASCII's Playstation-system-box sized packaging (which also is the size
    of the DDR controller's package).

    Here are some additional comments that I have about the controller now
    that I've really played with it:
    When I first used this controller, I really liked it. Now that I've
    truly gotten a chance to use it, I absolutely love it. The turntable is
    very well made, and very sensitive (which is a good thing), so you can
    do a very short, quick scratch and still have it count, a definate plus
    in some of the hard, busier songs. The headphone jack is very, very
    nice, and provides excellent sound quality and volume (I personally
    can't turn it up over about 5 without it being so loud that it's
    uncomfortable). My only quip is that you have to press the buttons
    directly down if you press it at too much of an angle, it gets caught
    and doesn't register. However, this is only really a problem with you're
    laying down and playing... If you're thinking of getting a controller
    and seriously like the game, PLEASE spend the extra money for this one -
    you won't be disappointed.


    Verdict: If you see this puppy, pick it up. The interfaces are all
    comfortable, it's very attractive and sleek looking, and it's as close
    to the arcade as you can [currently] get. It's definately worth the
    extra money, and you'll not regret it in the long run. _The_ Beatmania
    controller of choice. Period.


    Title: DJ Man
    System: PSX
    Maker: Joytech (unlicensed)
    SRP: ~JY4980
    Features:Dual Shock wrist strap, light up buttons

    Intro: OK. I've never used this controller, so all of the info that I
    have on it is from outside sources. The controller is made of a thick
    black plastic, is fairly rounded in shape, and is slightly larger than
    the PSX console. The action keys are shaped like piano keys, and the
    turntable is lightly textured to prevent finger slippage. It features
    light-up keys and a Dual Shock compatible wrist strap. It comes in a
    cardboard 'carrying case' (ie. a cardboard box with a plastic handle).

    Verdict: I can't really say, as I've never used it. The one person that
    I have recieved an email from who owns the controller is very happy with
    it, and says that it is on par with the DJ Station PRO. Of course, if
    you throw the style factor in, the DJ Station PRO blows it out of the
    water... :)

    One thing to note about the above product is that it is -unlicensed-,
    and is not supported by either Konami or Sony. Just a warning.



    0.03: Song List_____________________________________________


    The songs are grouped by series title (ie. Beatmania, DDR, etc), and
    then by disc, and are in the order that they appear in Free mode when
    they are all opened up, which also puts them in order of difficulty. As
    for the categories, Song Title, Artist, and Genre kind of speak for
    themselves. Diff. is the difficulty, shown in the game as stars, and
    ranges from one (* or 1) to nine (********* or 9), or ??? (which is how
    it is listed in the game). After that comes BPM, or beats per minute. If
    multiple BPMs are shown in the list(example: 100/94/96), then the song
    starts at 100 BPM, then changes to 94 BPM, and finally changes to 96
    BPM. Notes are the number of notes contained in the song (example:
    80/99) - the first number (in this case 80) is the number of notes in
    one player mode, the second number (99) is the number in two player
    mode. If there is a dash (ex:79/-) then the song is only available in 1P
    or 2P mode, and is marked as such after the genre. If there is only one
    number, the number of notes is the same in both 1P and 2P modes... In
    DDR, the different notes and difficulties are for the different versions
    (ie. Normal, Another, Maniac, etc.). Also in DDR (and probably GF as
    well), the number of notes is the a bit deceiving - two steps (or neck
    presses) that occur at the same time count as a single note, as you
    cannot get one of the steps or presses right and the other wrong - if
    you miss one, the entire 'note' is counted as wrong. In all of the
    titles, if there is a difficulty of ???, then that is how it appears in
    the game - a difficulty that is unknown by me is simply left blank.


    ___________________________________
    _____Beatmania Arcade Disc:

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    u gotta groove dj nagureo hip-hop * 100/94/96 80/99
    jam jam reggae jam master'73 reggae * 90 62/78
    Beginning of life quadra ambient ** 110 80/115
    jam jam reggae crunky boy reggae funky ** 90 157/178
    (Funky jam Cookie mix) mix
    2 gorgeous 4 U prophet-31 break~bts (1P) ** 150 79/-
    greed eater dust fathers break~bts (2P) ** 112 -/74
    Do you love me? reo-magumo ballade ** 100 149/244
    OVERDOSER(romo mix)mirak techno (1P) *** 132 164/-
    OVERDOSER mirak techno (2P) *** 132 -/224
    (ambient mix)
    u gotta groove dj mazinger hip~hop street *** 94 143/359
    (Triple Mazin Dub) mix
    tokai dj mazinger japanese hip~hop**** 97 139/206
    (performed by co-key)
    Salamander Beat nite system konamix **** 134 171/177
    Crush mix
    LOVE SO GROOVY lovemints soul (1P) **** 141 169/-
    LOVE SO GROOVY lovemints soul (2P) **** 141 -/227
    (12inch version)
    e-motion e.o.s rave **** 145/140 96/125
    LOVE SO GROOVY nite system house spiritual **** 131 249/430
    (Nite's After Love mix) mix
    20.november dj nagureo house (1P) ***** 130 301/-
    (single mix)
    20.november dj nagureo house (2P) ***** 130 -/352
    (radio edit)
    OVERDOSER quadra minimal techno ***** 138 340/656
    (Driving Dub mix) mix
    SKA a go go the bald heads ska ****** 160/144/160 359/514
    Deep Clear Eyes quadra drum'n bass mix ****** 155 276/307
    Acid Bomb dj fx hardtekno ****** 140 334/569
    e-motion (2nd MIX) e.o.s rave ??? 145/140 148/241
    dj battle * dj battle ??? 93 changes


    ____________________
    _____Beatmania Append Disc (Yebisu Mix):

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Cat Song UPA&NORA funk * 127 154/258
    - Theme of UPA
    Body tomoki hirata styl garage * 134 87/162
    PAPAYAPA BOSSA staccato two-J bossa groove ** 143 143/310
    -remixed by r24bm
    Changing the ASIA cheap forest asian ** 95 140/181
    traditional
    Ain't it Good tomoki hirata spd garage *** 134 119/191
    -remixed by r24bm
    Stop Violence! Herbie Hammock funky jazz **** 113 123/191
    & His Band groove
    I.C.B. tomoki hirata hard house **** 140 197/367
    -remixed by r24bm
    METAL GEAR SOLID ESPACIO bigbeat mix ***** 140 175/176
    ~Main Theme BROTHERS
    La Bossanova staccato two-F bossa groove ***** 143 213/341
    de Fabienne french version


    _________________________
    _____Beatmania Append 3rd Mix Disc:

    Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    life goes on Quadra ambient * 124 86/86
    find out nouvo nude soul * 100 95/95
    Do you love me? reo-nagumo ballad (classic)** 100 149/246
    believe again dj nagureo j-dance pop ** 130 216/344
    HYPER MEGA MIX featuring miryam
    s.d.z DJ mazinger hiphop ** 100 168/175
    featuring Muhammad
    Stop Violence! Herbie Hammock funky jazz *** 113 123/175
    & His Band groove (classic)
    wild I/O nouvo nude house *** 130 226/211
    La Bossanova staccato two-F bossa groove *** 143 213/341
    de Fabienne (classic)
    Believe Again Emotion of 80's j-pop **** 130 158/289
    Sound featuring Miryam
    Queen's Jamaica Crunky Boy reggae **** 94 189/278
    featuring Muhammad
    LOVE SO GROOVY LOVEMINTS soul(classic)1P **** 141 169/-
    LOVE SO GROOVY LOVEMINTS soul(classic)2P **** 141 -/227
    (12 inch mix)
    METAL GEAR SOLID ESPACIO bigbeat mix **** 140 179/182
    -main theme BROTHERS (classic)
    20.november DJ nagureo house (classic) ***** 130 301/-
    (single mix) (1P)
    20.november DJ nagureo house (classic) ***** 130 -/352
    (radio edit) (2P)
    Deep Clear Eyes QUADRA drum'n bass mix ***** 155 276/307
    (classic)
    nine seconds nouvo nude digital funk ***** 97 192/191
    tribe groove nite system world groove ****** 126 275/257
    LUV TO ME miryam reo euro beat ****** 154 312/384
    THIRD-MIX yoshinori
    Attack the music DJ FX hard techno ****** 140 323/452
    super highway nouvo nude drum'n bass ****** 160 395/452
    area code nouvo nude digi~rock ***** 112 215/218


    ________________________
    _____Beatmania Append Gottamix Disc:

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Winter Fantasy LUV 2 SHY real garage * 120 169/250
    ~Sample Battler's featuring SONOMI
    House Mix~
    Yellow,Black COZY KUBO hip and soul * 96 131/194
    and Blues
    dancing Percussion Mikio Endo raga rock * 123 141/246
    with SKI Rockers
    RVTK-1 DUB-GB bigbeat ** 92 179/215
    E-Girlia DJ Patch hiphop ** 90 135/160
    luv foundation Mikio Endo crossover ** 106 130/189
    NaHaNaHa vs. DJ Senda & dj battle ***124/152/163 190/223
    Gattchoon Battle Tiny-K
    Hunting for You Togo Project r&b *** 105 ?/338
    feat. Megu & Scotty D.
    CLUB 115 COZY KUBO rock'n techno *** 150 196/307
    Miracle Moon Togo Project j-garage pop *** 128 274/385
    featuring Sana
    SODA SLAKE drum'n bass *** 180 153/153
    more deep Togo Project free soul **** 120 196/394
    featuring Sana & T/Decay
    Lovegirl In Summer LUV 2 SHY break beats **** 095/190 275/281
    ~GUHROOVY featuring SONOMI
    HARDCORE MIX~
    JAUNTY BOUNTY Kimitaka collage techno ***** 150 209/466
    Matsumae
    BEMANI HIT TRACKS K.M.D.J.team nonstop megamix **** 137/143/137
    featuring Seigo "M" Takei 468/902
    Manmachine plays Mikio Endo jazz electro ***** 114 377/492
    Jazz~MIO2~
    GENOM SCREAMS L.E.D. LIGHT trance ****** 150 582/745
    LUV TO ME tiger YAMATO eurobeat ****** 154 453/503
    (disco mix) version GOTTA
    HELL SCRAPER L.E.D. LIGHT-G gabbah ****** 577/666
    190/195/200
    Hunting for You Togo Project r&b (hard ***** 105 340/437
    featuring Megu version)
    & Scotty D.


    _____
    _____Beatmania Append 4th Mix ~the beat goes on~ Disc:

    (B='basic mode' version, H='hard mode' version, @='another' version)

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Take Control Larry Dunn 70's soul B **** 112 174/221
    H ***** 112 221/221
    Take A Ride Larry Dunn soul hiphop B *** 117 127/172
    H **** 117 131/180
    Rugged Ash Symphonic future jazz B/H *** 168 193/201
    Defoggers
    Jazz A Pump Up Takumi jazzy hiphop H ***** 100 173/183
    @ ***** 100
    I LiVe just 4U MPM r&b B * 90 98/142
    H ** 90 132/144
    @ ** 90 155/155
    Destruction MPM big beat B *** 131 125/134
    H ****** 131 244/244
    Kakattekonkai Bebe cube beat B *** 103 153/153
    H **** 103 163/163
    Build-Up Forward techno B **** 135 248/288
    H ***** 135 286/293
    Brand New World GTS featuring house H **** 128 247/308
    Melodie Sexton @ **** 128 308/308
    Weighted Action Deep Emotion hard house B *** 130 307/351
    H ****** 130 351/351
    Drunk Monky DJ Oddball minimal H *******145 409/445
    @ *******145 681/678
    Spaced Out Enola Quintet lounge H ??? 88 152/148
    Chain Ram rave B ***** 152 206/247
    H ****** 152 247/247
    Soda Slake drum'n bass B **** 160 124/153
    H ***** 160 153/153
    Logical Dash DJ Taka happy H *******144 433/507
    @ *******144 467/507
    Genom Screams L.E.D. Light trance H *******150 404/533
    Hunting For You Togo Project r&b B ** 105 151/237
    featuring Megu & Scotty D. H *** 105 181/178
    Paranoia MAX 190 jungle B/H *** 190 150/200
    ~dirty mix~
    Keep on Movin' N.M.R. dance pop B ** 132 100/100
    H *** 132 119/119
    You Make Me Monday Michiru jazz house B * 110 105/197
    H ** 110 186/350
    Popcorn DJ Watarai hiphop B/H ** 93 148/175
    @ ** 93 167/173
    peace out DJ nagureo deep house H ??? 133 341/341
    deep in you DJ nagureo dance pop H ??? 126 323/357
    @ ??? 126 354/363


    __Bonus Edit Mode:
    20.november DJ nagureo house~nagureo ***** 130 332/-
    (single mix) kidding style~
    20.november DJ nagureo house~nagureo ***** 130 -/404
    (radio edit) kidding style~
    attack the music DJ FX hardtechno~crack****** 140 376/378
    style~
    acid bomb DJ FX hard tekno ****** 140 405/647
    (another)
    quick master Yohei Shimizu j-techno *** 145 178/225
    (reform version)
    20.november DJ nagureo hard house ***** 130 247/257
    20.november DJ nagureo hard house ***** 130 268/257
    (another)
    LUV TO ME(english third mix euro beat ****** 154 312/384
    version)
    LUV TO ME(english third mix euro beat ****** 154 331/392
    version) (another)
    Believe again e.o.s remixed dance pop ** 130 216/345
    (english version) by DJ nagureo featuring miryam


    _____
    _____Beatmania Append 5th Mix ~Time to get down~ Disc:

    (B='basic mode' version, H='hard mode' version, @='another' version)

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Total Recall Ultimate Dancemania B * 132 154
    Heights H ** 132 202
    Finding a New Utumi Future Jazz B * 160 110
    World H ** 160 157
    Wonderland X-Treme Dancemania B * 128 130
    H ** 128 204
    I Live Just 4 U MPM R&B B * 90 99
    H ** 90 132
    @ ** 90 155
    The Only Way is Up The Kinky Boyz Dancemania B ** 132 175
    The Only Way is Up The Kinky Boyz Dancemania H **** 132 311
    (hard version)
    Higher Slake Latinaires B ** 92 169
    Beats H *** 92 192
    @ *** 92 227
    Popcorn DJ Watarai Hiphop B&H ** 93 148
    @ ** 93 167
    Keep on Movin' N.M.R. Dance Pop B ** 132 101
    H *** 132 119
    Hunting for You Togo Project R&B B ** 105 154
    feat. Megu & Scotty D H *** 105 181
    Destruction MPM Big Beat B ** 131 126
    H ***** 131 244
    Operator Papaya Dancemania B&H *** 135 195
    Operator Papaya Dancemania H **** 135 255
    (hard version)
    Do It All Night E-Rotic Dancemania B&H *** 143 240
    Up On The Floor Regina Dancemania B *** 132 266
    Up On The Floor Regina Dancemania H **** 132 344
    (hard version)
    Come and Get It n.a.r.d. R&B B&H *** 91 168
    Cycle Slake Minimal B&H *** 145 223
    @ *** 145 466
    System RAM Electronica B *** 111 155
    H **** 111 187
    @ **** 111 240
    Boa Boa Lady dj nagureo Reggae B *** 90 146
    (Jamming Mix) H **** 90 229
    The Race Captain Jack Dancemania B *** 143 210
    H **** 143 244
    Motivation Dimitri from Mondo House B *** 129 148
    Paris H **** 129 262
    Rugged Ash Symphonic Future Jazz B&H *** 168 184
    Defoggers
    Paranoia Max 190 Jungle B&H *** 190 150
    ~dirty mix~
    Spaced Out Enola Quintet Lounge B&H *** 88 157
    Kakattekonkai Bebe Cube Beat B *** 103 153
    H **** 103 163
    Brand New World GTS feat. House B *** 128 251
    Melody Sexton H **** 128 294
    @ **** 128 309
    Soda Slake Drum'n'Bass B *** 160 126
    H **** 160 153
    Freakout Asletics Hiphop B **** 101 163
    H ***** 101 226
    @ ***** 101 277
    All Pro MixMasterMike HipHop B **** 92 206
    (the serial wax killer) H ****** 92 282
    22Dunk Slake Techno B **** 135 260
    Prince On A Star Spiritual Ride Alternative B **** 144 280
    Rock
    Denim Slake Techno B **** 150 238
    Thrash Traxx Aki Progressive B **** 128 251
    Linn 1999 dj nagureo Harenti TechnoB **** 136 257
    Build Up Forward Techno B **** 135 254
    H ***** 135 286
    Chain RAM Rave B **** 152 211
    H ***** 152 247
    Weighted Action Deep Emotion Hard House B **** 130 307
    H ****** 130 351
    Crymson RAM Digital B ***** 240 345
    Harcore H ****** 240 385
    @ ****** 240 384
    Peace-Out dj nagureo Deep House B&H ***** 133 341
    Manmachine Plays Mikio Endo Jazz ElectroB&H ****** 114 317
    Jazz
    Deep in You dj nagureo Dance Pop B&H ****** 126 328
    @ ****** 126 354
    Hell Scraper L.E.D. Light-G Gabbah B *******
    Drunk Monky DJ Oddball Minimal B&H *******145 416
    @ *******145 681
    Genom Screams L.E.D.Light Trance B&H *******150 406
    Logical Dash DJ Taka Happy B&H *******144 438
    @ *******144 467

    __5th Mix Bonus Edit:

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Ave Maria Angelic Opera Ambient Mix * 167 161
    System (feat.AKANE)
    Overblast!! L.E.D.Light Warp House *** 147 215
    Battle Breaks DJ Takawo V.R.D.J.Skills *** 112 298
    Miracle Moon Togo Project Epic House **** 138 389
    ~L.E.D.Light feat. Sana
    style mix~
    The Earth Light L.E.D.Light Trance ??? 145 530


    _________________________________________
    _____Beatmania GB:

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    2 gorgeous 4 U * break-bts * 150 80
    cat song * funk * 127 155
    ~theme of upa
    overdoser (romo * techno *** 132 155
    mix)
    believe again * j-dance pop *** 130 209
    papayapa bossa * bossa groove ** 143 134
    metalgear solid * bigbeatmix *** 140 191
    ~main theme
    Salamander Beat * konamix **** 134 153
    Crush mix
    overdoser (driving * minimal techno **** 138 331
    dub mix)
    luv to me * eurobeat ***** 164 272
    It's your funky * reggae * 60 147
    life!
    kiiroi kabin * jazz ** 128 187
    theme of rakuga * rakuga kids ** 140 183
    kids
    Feel the Beat! * latin *** 110 244
    Amadeus Mania * classic 1 *** 120 226
    The Nutcracker * classic 2 *** 140 209
    Suite
    Cow Boy Star * country **** 140 158
    mirrorball * disco ** 140 226
    okkasan no uta * e.n.k. ***** 93 178
    suite no.3 air * classic 3 * 68 60
    dj battle * dj battle * 93 58

    [notes: In Beatmania GB, no artists are listed in the game itself, and
    there is no song list in the instruction book. Also, in DJ Battle, the
    number of stars is listed as one, but instead of saying 'EASY' under the
    record like it should, it says '????'.]



    _____________________________
    _____Beatmania GB2: Gacchamix:

    [note: The songs are in the order that they appear in Free Mode (which
    is the same as in the separate stages) - press down so that they flow in
    the right order. Past that, if you're trying to match songs and names
    and know _no_ Japanese, your best bet here is to match up difficulties
    and use the course translations above...]

    [note2: I hope you guys appreciate this, as many of the songs/artists
    have kanji in their names, and I have the kanji-reading ability of a
    Norwiegian cat, which meant that I spent a few hours looking all (but
    one) of these kanji up. OK, maybe I'm not _that_ bad (as a Norwiegian
    cat, that is), but still... ;) Anyway, some of the kanji readings may be
    off, due to my lack of knowledge... Finally, any katakana that I can't
    figure out the Romanization for, or names that are in katakana, will be
    in all caps.]


    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Automatic Utada HIKARU J-Girl Pop ** 94 216
    Yumemiru Shoujyo Oda Tetsuro J-Girl Pop *** 159 268
    Jyairarenai
    Time Goes By Igarashi Mitsuru J-Girl Pop *** 84 188
    Makenaide Oda Tetsuro J-Girl Pop ***** 126 297
    Friends Dobashi Yasukifu J-Girl Pop *** 158 225
    Robinson Kusano Masamune Band * 111 108
    Sasurai Okuda Minsei Band * 119 115
    Over Drive Takuya Band *** 148 230
    Believe Luna Sea Band **** 150 221
    Rydeen TakahashiYUKIHIRO Band ***** 144 270
    Yozora NOMUKOU Kawamura Yuuka Idol ** 106 173
    Nagisa Nimatsuwaru Okuda Minsei Idol ** 129 173
    Etc.
    Catch You Catch Me Hiroshige Kami Idol *** 128 217
    Daite Hold On Me! Tsunku Idol *** 125 264
    Watashiga OBAsanni Saitou Hideo Idol **** 126 312
    Nattemo
    Uchuusenkan Yamato Miyagawa Yutaka Anison ** 141 218
    Sutekinakun Miki Hiraji Anison ** 161 247
    Shouba! Gundam Watanabe Takeo Anison *** 144 224
    Tenshino Kyuuseku Yabuki Toshiro Anison ***** 148 248
    Ultraman no Uta Miyauchi Kokurou Anison *** 132 214
    RVTK-1 Dub-GB Gotta/BigBeat* 91 151
    Miracle Moon Hiroyuki Togo Gotta/ ** 128 236
    J-Garage Pop
    Hunting For You Hiroyuki Togo Gotta/R&B *** 105 177
    Luv To Me tiger YAMATO Gotta/ **** 154 289
    (disco mix) Eurobeat
    Genom Screams L.E.D.Light Gotta/Trance ***** 150 422


    ______________________________
    _____Beatmania for WonderSwan:

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Cat Song UPA&NORA funk * 127 154
    - Theme of UPA
    find out nouvo nude soul * 100 95
    beginning of life Quadra ambient ** 110 80
    believe again DJ nagureo j-dance pop ** 130 216
    (HYPER MEGA MIX)
    La Bossanova staccato two-F bossa groove *** 143 213
    de Fabienne
    Stop Violence! Herbie Hammock funky jazz *** 113 123
    & His Band groove
    METAL GEAR SOLID ESPACIO bigbeat mix **** 140 179
    -main theme BROTHERS
    Queen's Jamaica Crunky Boy reggae **** 94 189
    featuring Muhammad
    20.november DJ nagureo house ***** 130 301
    (single mix)
    Deep Clear Eyes QUADRA drum'n bass mix ***** 155 276
    Attack the Music DJ FX hard techno ****** 140 323
    All songs for various medley ???? var. var.
    Wonderswan

    [note: Medley, one of the two hidden songs, is actually clips from all
    eleven of the other songs (hence the name and genre). There are two
    different sections from each song, each a few seconds long, that will
    play randomly. 16 segments will play total, and sometimes the same
    segment will repeat - it's totally random. It's also not judged - after
    the 16th segment, it returns to the Free mode selection (it's only
    available in free mode).]


    _______________________________
    _____Dance Dance Revolution:

    Song Title Artist Diff. (N/A/M/D/AD) Steps
    have you never the olivia 1/2/5/3/4 68/118/171/95/145
    been mellow? project
    that's the way kc & the 2/3/5/4/5 98/124/148/128/144
    (i like it) sunshine band
    kung fu fighting bus stop 2/3/5/4/5 82/118/150/113/136
    (normal) featuring carl douglas
    kung fu fighting bus stop 3/3/5/4/5 96/118/150/113/136
    (hard) featuring carl douglas
    butterfly (normal) smile.dk 3/4/6/4/6 138/163/213/164/191
    butterfly (hard) smile.dk 3/4/6/4/6 160/160/213/164/191
    let's get down jt playaz 3/4/7/4/7 117/151/182/130/152
    my fire x-treme 4/5/6/5/6 126/144/170/117/136
    little bitch the specials 4/6/7/5/6 170/187/206/166/186
    strictly business mantronik vs. 4/5/6/5/6 167/177/192/165/185
    epmd
    make it better mitsu-o! 5/6/8/5/6 143/188/212/130/181
    paranoia 180 6/7/8/7/8 264/211/230/254/309
    trip machine de-sire 6/7/8/6/8 197/275/289/201/215
    make a jam! u1 2/4/5/3/5 155/193/240/155/200
    boys smile.dk
    i believe in hi-rise
    miracles
    paranoia kcet 2mb 6/7/8/7/8 258/274/347/257/285
    ~clean mix~
    paranoia max 190
    ~dirty mix~

    [note: both difficulty and steps are presented in the following format:
    N/A/M/D/AD, where N=normal, A=another, M=maniac, D=double, A=another
    double.]

    [note2: mirror is not listed as it has the same number of steps as the
    non-mirror version - they're just mirrored [ie. left and right steps are
    switched, etc.]. also, maniac double does not exist]


    _____________________
    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix:

    Song Title Artist Diff. (N/A/M/D/AD) Steps
    Paranoia 180 6/7/8/7/8 264/275/
    Make it Better Mitsu-O 4/5/7/5/7 143/
    Trip Machine De-sire 6/7/8/7/8 191/
    Bad Girls Juliet Roberts 2/4/5/3/4 96/144/
    Boom Boom Dollar King Kong 2/5/6/3/5 103/156/
    & D. Jungle Girls
    Boys Smile.dk 3/4/7/4/5 139/158/
    Smoke Mr.ED jumps 3/4/6/4/5 137/155/
    the gun
    put your faith UZI-LAY 3/4/6/4/5 127/145/
    in me
    If You Were Here Jennifer 5/6/7/6/7 150/170/
    put your faith UZI-LAY 4/5/6/5/6 149/
    in me -Jazzy Groove-
    SP-Trip machine De-sire 6/7/8/7/8 195/
    -jungle mix-
    Hero Papaya 4/5/6/5/6 124/
    Brilliant 2U Naoki 4/5/6/4/5 162/
    Dub I Dub Me & My 4/6/8/5/7 134/205/
    Stomp to My Beat JS-16 5/6/7/5/6 167/181/
    I Believe in Hi-Rise 5/6/8/6/7 174/
    Miracles
    AM-3P KTz 5/6/8/5/6 164/
    Get Up'n Move S & K 5/7/8/6/7 175/
    Brilliant 2U Naoki 5/6/7/4/5 166/176/
    -Orchestra Groove-
    Make it Better Mitsu-O!Summer 5/6/8/5/7 159/
    -So Real mix-
    Paranoia max 190 6/8/8/7/8 268/
    -dirty mix- 6/7/8/7/8 264/
    Keep on Movin' Step Battle 9/9/9/9/-
    Let them Move Step battle #2 9/9/9/9/-
    20, November Step battle #3 9/9/9/9/-
    -DDR version- N.M.R. feat. DJ nagureo
    El Ritmo Tropical Dixies Gang 2/6/7/4/5 124/198/
    Love Sonic Dream 3/5/7/3/5 104/
    tubthumping chumbawamba 4/5/6/4/6 110/129/
    Make a Jam! U1 3/5/7/3/5 155/
    Paranoia KCET 2MB 6/7/8/7/8 262/
    -clean mix-
    Keep on Movin' N.M.R. 3/4/5/3/4 89/
    Let them Move N.M.R 1/2/4/2/3 56/112/
    20, November N.M.R. 1/3/4/2/4 59/107/
    -DDR version- feat. DJ nagureo
    think ya better D sAmi 3/4/5/3/4 148/177/
    Trip Machine 2MB 6/7/8/7/8
    -luv mix-
    Love this Feelin' Chang Ma 6/7/8/7/8
    The Race Captain Jack 3/ 151/
    In the Navy '99 Captain Jack 4/ 209/


    Easy:

    Let Them Move
    Boom Boom Dollar
    Bad Girls
    Boys
    Put Your Faith in Me
    Smoke
    Dub I Dub
    I Believe in Miracles
    Make a Jam!
    El Ritmo Tropical

    Normal:

    1st Stage: 2nd Stage: Final Stage:
    Let Them Move *Put Your Faith (Jazzy)If You Were Here
    Boys *Put Your Faith In Me *Put Your Faith in Me
    Make A Jam! Let Them Move (Jazzy Groove)
    Boom Boom Dollar Boys Boys
    Bad Girls Smoke Smoke
    El Ritmo Tropical Boom Boom Dollar Boom Boom Dollar
    *20,november Bad Girls Bad Girls
    El Ritmo Tropical El Ritmo Tropical
    *20,november Let Them Move
    *20,november
    [random]

    Hard:

    1st Stage: 2nd Stage: Final Stage:
    Dub I Dub Make It.. (So Real) Paranoia
    Tubthumping Get Up'n Move Get Up'n Move
    Hero Tubthumping Tubthumping
    Love Hero Hero
    Stomp to my Beat Brilliant 2U Brilliant 2U
    I Believe in Mir... Love Love
    AM-3P Stomp to my Beat Stomp to my Beat
    *think ya better D I Believe in Mirarcles I Believe in Miracles
    *Keep On Movin' AM-3P AM-3P
    Dub I Dub Dub I Dub
    *Brill.2U (Orchest.) Make It Better (So Real)
    *Make It Better [random]
    [note: both difficulty and steps are presented in the following format:
    N/A/M/D/AD, where N=normal, A=another, M=maniac, D=double, A=another
    double.]

    [note2: mirror is not listed as it has the same number of steps as the
    non-mirror version - they're just mirrored [ie. left and right steps are
    switched]. also, maniac double does not exist.]

    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Version Vol.1:

    Song Title Artist Diff. (N/A/M/D/AD) Steps
    g.m.d. DJ mazinger
    feat. Muhammad
    The Theme from m-flo
    'Flo-Jack'
    5.1.1. dj nagureo
    Dr. LOVE baby weapon
    feat.Asuka.M
    Gambol Slake
    Jam Jam Reggae Jam Master '73
    Beginning of Life Quadra
    Do you love me? reo-nagureo
    Overdoser Mirak
    R3 tiger YAMATO
    diving money Quadra
    Perfect Free nite system
    melt in my arms Honey P.
    feat.Asuka.M
    Be in my paradise JJ Company
    Love So Groovy Lovemints
    e-motion e.o.s
    20,november DJ Nagureo
    Salamander Beat nite system
    Crush Mix
    special energy DJ FX
    celebrate JJ Company
    Gradiusic Cyber Taka
    Prince on a Star Spiritual Ride
    Luv to me tiger YAMATO
    22DUNK Slake
    ska a go go The Bald Heads
    Deep clear eyes Quadra



    _____Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Version Vol.2:

    Song Title Artist Diff. (N/A/M/D/AD) Steps
    You Make Me Monday Michiru
    been so long m-flo
    The rhyme brokers m-flo
    Into the world Quadra
    patsenner dj nagureo
    Queen's Jamaica crunky boy
    (astria mix) feat.Muhammad
    Genom Screams L.E.D. Light
    Deep In You dj nagureo
    Rugged Ash Symphonic
    Defoggers
    PARANOiA MAX 190
    ~dirty mix~
    Keep On Movin' N.M.R.
    Brilliant 2U Naoki
    gentle stress DJ Swan
    Macho Gang Anal Spyder
    The Earth Light L.E.D. Light

    __Club 2P Another Version:
    Overdoser Mirak
    Love So Groovy Lovemints
    20,november DJ nagureo
    Gradiusic Cyber Taka
    22DUNK Slake
    Deep clear eyes Quadra
    R3 tiger YAMATO
    ska a go go The Bald Heads
    special energy DJ FX

    _____________________________________________
    _____Drummania:

    [note: Max Score is the score achieved when all Perfects are gotten, and
    includes the bonuses recieved at the end of the level. And yes, I let
    the computer get those scores through auto-play; I'm not _that_ good...
    ;]

    __Practice Mode --coming later--

    __Normal Mode
    Song Title Genre BMP Diff. Notes Max Score
    Eyes of kids Pops BritishStyle 105 * 116 2,386,900
    I think about you 90's Rock 113 * 169 4,138,750
    Cutie Pie DM Mix Pops Guitar 105 ** 204 5,484,500
    ONION MAN Fusion 113 ** 243 7,223,900
    Good times PopsAmericanStyle 103 *** 231 6,636,400
    Ska Ska No.1 Ska 140 *** 180 4,507,500
    Happy Man Punk Rock 180 *** 305 10,773,750
    River crossin' Samba 145 *** 297 10,091,950
    HYPNOTICA Big Beat 135 **** 266 8,386,650
    When I dream of you Love Song 064 **** 321 11,397,150
    Ultimate Power Punk Rock 172 **** 365 14,347,250
    Koi no DIAL 6700 Pops Retro 160 **** 376 15,158,400
    Across the Nightmare Hard Punk Rock 300 ***** 521 26,723,150

    __Hard Mode
    Song Title Genre BMP Diff. Notes Max Score
    Eyes of kids Pops BritishStyle 105 *** 247 7,754,200
    Look at me Funk 120 **** 310 10,877,750
    ONION MAN Fusion 113 **** 387 15,863,700
    Sunny side street PopsJapaneseStyle 120 **** 393 16,245,150
    Ska Ska No.1 Ska 140 ***** 361 14,023,150
    Heaven is a '57 Swing Rock 190 ***** 439 20,148,000
    metallic gray
    Cutie Pie DM Mix Pops Guitar 105 ***** 304 10,409,000
    I think about you 90's Rock 113 ***** 367 14,789,200
    Crunchy Nuts Fusion 130 ****** 364 14,299,500
    Road for Thunder Heavy Metal 207 ****** 497 24,153,950
    River crossin' Samba 145 ******* 628 37,062,900
    LOVE THIS FEELIN' Epic Rock 185 ******* 528 27,313,400
    Happy Man Punk Rock 180 ******* 483 23,134,900
    Depend on me Swing Rock ******** 592 33,211,200
    WAZA Fusion 140 ******** 516 26,323,900
    Eraser Engine Hard Core 177 ******** 538 27,870,650

    __Expert Real Mode
    Song Title Genre BMP Diff. Notes Max Score
    Eyes of kids Pops BritishStyle 105 ****** 355 14,269,500
    Heaven is a '57 Swing Rock 190 ******* 596 34,535,900
    metallic gray
    HYPNOTICA Big Beat 135 ******* 448 20,105,400
    Ultimate Power Punk Rock 172 ******** 500 25,018,500
    Road for Thunder Heavy Metal 207 ********* 691 44,240,900
    Koi no DIAL 6700 Pops Retro 160 ********* 496 24,215,400
    Across the Nightmare Hard Punk Rock 300 ********* 770 55,075,250
    LOVE THIS FEELIN' Epic Rock 185 ********** 588 33,063,900
    Happy Man Punk Rock 180 ********** 680 42,395,000
    WAZA Fusion 140 ********** 602 34,632,450
    Eraser Engine Hard Core 177 ********** 622 36,077,950
    D.M."Powerful" Mix Medley 190 **********1744 249,786,000

    __Session Mode --coming later--

    _________________________________________
    _____Guitar Freaks:

    [note: nearly all of the additional info in this section is thanks to
    Daver-X+Mr.Chunks]

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    __Practice
    Cutie Pie 0 105 134/?

    __Normal
    Cutie Pie Motown * 105 134/?
    Chicago Blue Blues ** 85 86/?
    The Endless Summer 60's Style *** 160 213/?
    Fire Heavy Rock *** 105 239/?
    Happy Man Punk **** 180 179/?
    Cool Joe Funk **** 92 297/?
    Evil Eye* Solo Rock **** 82 139/?
    Jet World* ????? ****** 276 374/593
    Magic Music Magic* ????? ******* 165 280/565
    Hypnotica Digital Rock ****** 135 288/?

    __Expert
    Jazzy Cat Jazz **** 94 187/343
    Happy Man Punk ***** 180 196/?
    L.A. Rider Heavy Metal ***** 172 337/?
    DryMartini Light Jazz ****** 110 179/?
    Shake It Up Thrash Metal ****** 202 259/?
    Mickey's Boogie* Funk ****** 90 244/397
    Hypnotica Digital Rock ******** 135 309/?
    King G* ????? ******** 100 261/383
    Lucky?Staff Speed Metal ******** 237 417/775
    J-Staff* Ballad **

    __High Speed Edition*
    Chicago Blue Blues ******** ??? 86/?
    The Endless Summer 60's Style ******** ??? 213/?
    Jazzy Cat Jazz ******** ??? 187/?
    Cutie Pie Rock ******** ??? 134/?
    Happy Man Punk ******** ??? 196/?

    *hidden song/mode


    __________________________________
    _____Pop'n Music (PSX&DC):

    __Dance Stage
    Song Title Artist Genre Char. Diff.Notes-B/N/H
    I REALLY WANY TO SGI&REO pops RIE*chan 10 /111/
    HURT YOU
    YOUNG DREAM LITTLE FINGERS rap Uncle Jam 8 /102/
    EL Pais del sol Senorita Rica latin Don Mommy 7 /117/
    Quick Master act deft j-tekno Sholl Kee 7 98/104/104
    monde des songe Bikke fantasy Dino 5 /117/
    Electronic Fill Windslope techno pop Kraft 13 139/204/204
    Hi-Tekno Hi-Tekno dance Judy 11 /121/121
    Baby, I'm yours LISA-T reggae Olivia 12 /173/
    The theme of words:RYO anime hero Toru 15 -/177/
    GAMBLER Z song:NARAMCHA Kamikaze
    what i want THE RICHIE disco Chamel 16 -/187/
    SISTERS queen
    spicy piece ORIGINAL spy Charly 20 -/226/
    SOUND TRACKS
    FUNKY TOWN'75 JV&THE SEXY disco king Bamboo 19 -/241/
    MACHINE GUN


    __Secret Stage
    Song Title Artist Genre Char. Diff.Notes-B/N/H
    Water Melon Woman NAKATEK
    Life Haya-p & Maru j-pop Pretty 13 -/201/
    e-motion e.o.s
    surechigau2hito apresmidi
    CROSSOVER 12 319
    Chaos Age Waldeus von classical Hamanov 19 -/294/
    Dovjak
    Con te sabl 2119 Hamba Un Aa africa Unbabo 14 -/212/


    ________________________________
    _____Pop'n Music 2 (PSX&DC):

    Song Title Artist Genre Char. Diff.Notes-B/N/H
    __Stage 1:
    Idol Girl 12
    Masara 5
    Neo Aco 16
    Mellow 8
    Pops 10
    Rap 8
    J-Tekno 6
    Fantasy 5
    Urban Pop 8
    New Wave 7
    Cute 5
    Akiba 12
    __Stage 2:
    Digirock 16
    Visual 8
    Enka 18
    J-Pop 14
    Fusion 16
    Africa 19
    Latin 7
    Dance 12
    Reggae 13
    Disco Queen 18
    Bonus Track 14
    Rave 20
    Candy Pop 13
    New Folk 15
    Classic2 18
    Live 11
    __Stage 3:
    Heavy Metal 23
    Girly 22
    Anime Hero R 16
    Pop Rap 20
    Lounge 14
    J.R&B 13
    Techno'80 19
    Classic 22
    Techno Pop 14
    Anime Hero 16
    Spy 23
    Disco King 22
    Sexy Girls 21
    Carib 16
    Funny 14
    J-Garage Pop 17
    Avante Garde 23



    _____________________________________
    _______Arcade Releases:

    _____________________________________________
    _____Beatmania:

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    u gotta groove dj nagureo hip-hop * 100/94/96 80/99
    jam jam reggae jam master'73 reggae * 90 62/78
    2 gorgeous 4 U prophet-31 break~bts (1P) ** 150 79/-
    greed eater dust fathers break~bts (2P) ** 112 -/74
    OVERDOZER(romo mix)mirak techno (1P) *** 132 164/-
    OVERDOZER mirak techno (2P) *** 132 -/224
    (ambient mix)
    LOVE SO GROOVY lovemints soul (1P) **** 141 169/-
    LOVE SO GROOVY lovemints soul (2P) **** 141 -/227
    (12inch version)
    e-motion e.o.s rave **** 145/140 96/125
    20.november dj nagureo house (1P) ***** 130 301/-
    (single mix)
    20.november dj nagureo house (2P) ***** 130 -/352
    (radio edit)
    dj battle * dj battle ??? 93 changes


    _____________________________________
    _____Beatmania 2nd Mix:

    !!see Home Releases:: Arcade Disc:!!


    _____________________________________
    _____Beatmania 3rd Mix:

    !!see Home Releases:: Append 3rd Mix Disc:!!
    !!also:!!

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Beginning of Life Quadra ambient ** 110 80/115
    (classic)
    jam jam reggae crunky boy reggae funky ** 90 157/178
    (Funky jam Cookie mix) mix (classic)
    SKA a go go the bald heads ska(classic)******160/144/160 359/512



    ___________________
    _____Beatmania 5th Mix ~Time to get down:

    __Basic Mode: (new songs only, list not complete)
    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Total Recall *
    Wonderland *
    Finding a New Way *
    Higher slake ** 92 192/?
    The Only Way Is Up The Kinky Boys Dancemania *** 132 175/?
    Do It All Night n.a.r.d. R&B *** 91 166/?
    Come & Get It ***
    System RAM Electronica *** 111 153/?
    Motivation Dimitri from Mondo House *** 129 148/?
    Paris
    Boa Boa Lady ***
    Operator ***
    Up On The Floor ***
    All Pro Mix Master HipHop **** 92 205/?
    Mike
    Freakout Asletics HipHop **** 101 161/?
    22Dunk slake Techno **** 135 255/?
    Prince on a Star Alternative Rock****
    R3 tiger YAMATO rave **** 157 318/?
    Denim ****
    The Race ****
    Crymson RAM Digital Hardcore***** 240
    Manmachine Plays ******
    Jazz
    Hell Scraper l.e.d.light-g Gabbah ******* 577/666
    190/195/200


    [please note that the above list was compiled by quickly scribbling data
    onto a paper bag in between stages, so it may not be very accurate (you
    only have about 20 seconds to actually write down the song info...).
    also, I totally ignored the old songs (blue stars) and only wrote down
    the new ones (red stars). hopefully this list should be more complete
    soon...]


    ________________________________
    _____Beatmania Complete Mix:

    !!also known as Hiphopmania Complete Mix & Beatstage Complete Mix!!

    note: this is merely a compilation of the songs from the first three
    mixes, so it would make sense that all of the songs below should be in
    it - this may not be totally correct, but if anything, there will be
    extra songs in the below list - please don't try to kill yourself
    opening them up, as they may not exist... any confirmation on this would
    be helpful...

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    u gotta groove dj nagureo hip-hop * 100/94/96 80/99
    jam jam reggae jam master'73 reggae * 90 62/78
    life goes on Quadra ambient * 124 86/86
    find out nouvo nude soul * 100 95/95
    Beginning of life quadra ambient ** 110 80/115
    jam jam reggae crunky boy reggae funky ** 90 157/178
    (Funky jam Cookie mix) mix
    2 gorgeous 4 U prophet-31 break~bts (1P) ** 150 79/-
    greed eater dust fathers break~bts (2P) ** 112 -/74
    Do you love me? reo-magumo ballade ** 100 149/244
    Do you love me? reo-nagumo ballad (classic)** 100 149/246
    believe again dj nagureo j-dance pop ** 130 216/344
    HYPER MEGA MIX featuring miryam
    s.d.z DJ mazinger hiphop ** 100 168/175
    featuring Muhammad
    OVERDOSER(romo mix)mirak techno (1P) *** 132 164/-
    OVERDOSER mirak techno (2P) *** 132 -/224
    (ambient mix)
    u gotta groove dj mazinger hip~hop street *** 94 143/359
    (Triple Mazin Dub) mix
    Stop Violence! Herbie Hammock funky jazz *** 113 123/175
    & His Band groove (classic)
    wild I/O nouvo nude house *** 130 226/211
    La Bossanova staccato two-F bossa groove *** 143 213/341
    de Fabienne (classic)
    tokai dj mazinger japanese hip~hop**** 97 139/206
    (performed by co-key)
    Salamander Beat nite system konamix **** 134 171/177
    Crush mix
    LOVE SO GROOVY lovemints soul (1P) **** 141 169/-
    LOVE SO GROOVY lovemints soul (2P) **** 141 -/227
    (12inch version)
    e-motion e.o.s rave **** 145/140 96/125
    LOVE SO GROOVY nite system house spiritual **** 131 249/430
    (Nite's After Love mix) mix
    Believe Again Emotion of 80's j-pop **** 130 158/289
    Sound featuring Miryam
    Queen's Jamaica Crunky Boy reggae **** 94 189/278
    featuring Muhammad
    LOVE SO GROOVY LOVEMINTS soul(classic)1P **** 141 169/-
    LOVE SO GROOVY LOVEMINTS soul(classic)2P **** 141 -/227
    (12 inch mix)
    METAL GEAR SOLID ESPACIO bigbeat mix **** 140 179/182
    -main theme BROTHERS (classic)
    20.november dj nagureo house (1P) ***** 130 301/-
    (single mix)
    20.november dj nagureo house (2P) ***** 130 -/352
    (radio edit)
    OVERDOSER quadra minimal techno ***** 138 340/656
    (Driving Dub mix) mix
    20.november DJ nagureo house (classic) ***** 130 301/-
    (single mix) (1P)
    20.november DJ nagureo house (classic) ***** 130 -/352
    (radio edit) (2P)
    Deep Clear Eyes QUADRA drum'n bass mix ***** 155 276/307
    (classic)
    nine seconds nouvo nude digital funk ***** 57 192/191
    area code nouvo nude digi~rock ***** 112 215/218
    SKA a go go the bald heads ska ****** 160/144/160 359/514
    Deep Clear Eyes quadra drum'n bass mix ****** 155 276/307
    Acid Bomb dj fx hardtekno ****** 140 334/569
    tribe groove nite system world groove ****** 126 275/257
    LUV TO ME miryam reo euro beat ****** 154 312/384
    THIRD-MIX yoshinori
    Attack the music DJ FX hard techno ****** 140 323/452
    super highway nouvo nude drum'n bass ****** 160 395/452
    e-motion (2nd MIX) e.o.s rave ??? 145/140 148/241
    dj battle * dj battle ??? 93 changes


    ______________________________
    _____Hiphopmania Complete Mix:

    !!see Arcade Releases:: Beatmania Complete Mix (right above this)!!


    ________________________________
    _____Beatstage Complete Mix:

    !!see Arcade Releases:: Beatmania Complete Mix (almost right above
    this)!!


    _______________
    _____Beatmania IIdx Substream Club Version 2:

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    Rugged Ash Symphonic Future Jazz
    Defoggers
    deep in you dj nagureo Dance Pop
    chyottokiitena Laugh & Peace Drum'n Bass
    (zanshin-na mix)
    Gentle stress DJ swan Drum'n Bass

    Macho Gang Anal Spyder Tribe House
    NahaNaha vs. DJ Senda & DJ Battle
    Gachoon Battle Tiny K.
    Genom Screams L.E.D.Light Trance
    The Earth Light L.E.D.Light Trance
    The Theme from m-flo Hiphop
    "flo jack"
    Beginning of Life Quadra Ambient
    5.1.1. dj nagureo Piano Ambient
    jam jam reggae Jam Master '73 Reggae
    You Make Me Monday Michru Jazz House
    Do you love me? reo-nagumo Ballad
    Gambol Slake Big Beat
    Be in my paradise JJCompany Soul Classic
    Ballad
    been so long m-flo Japanese Hiphop
    g.m.d. DJ Mazinger Hiphop
    featuring Muhammad
    20,November DJ nagureo House
    Overdoser Mirak Techno
    Dr.LOVE baby weapon Dance Pop
    feat.Asuka.M.
    Gradiusic Cyber Taka Digi-Rock
    Luv to Me (disco tiger YAMATO Euro Beat
    mix)
    Melt in my arms Honey P Dance Pop
    feat.Asuka.M
    e-motion e.o.s Rave
    Love So Groovy Lovemints Soul
    into the world Quadra World Groove
    Salamander Beat Nite System Konamix
    Crush mix
    perfect free Nite System House
    diving money Quadra Drum'n Bass
    patsenner dj nagureo Ambient Techno
    The Rhyme Brokers m-flo Japanese Hiphop
    R3 tiger YAMATO Rave
    Queen's Jamaica Crunky Boy Reggae
    (astria mix) featuring Muhammad
    celebrate JJ Company Soul Classic
    22DUNK slake Techno
    Deep Clear Eyes Quadra Drum'n Bass
    Special energy DJ FX Trance Techno
    Ska a go go The Bald Heads Ska
    Prince on a star Spiritual Ride Alternative Rock


    _______________________________
    _____Dance Dance Revolution:

    Song Title Artist Diff. (N/A/M) Steps
    Have You Never Olivia Project 1/2/2
    Been Mellow
    That's the Way KC & the 2/3/3
    (I Like It) Sunshine Band
    Kung Fu Fighting Bus Stop 2/3/3
    (normal) featuring Carl Douglas
    Kung Fu Fighting Bus Stop 2/3/3
    (hard) featuring Carl Douglas
    Butterfly (normal) smile.dk 3/4/4
    Butterfly (hard) smile.dk 3/4/4
    Let's Get Down JT Playaz 3/4/4
    My Fire X-Treme 4/5/5
    Little Bitch The Specials 4/5/5
    Strictly Business Mantronik vs 4/5/5
    EPMD
    Paranoia 180 6/7/7


    ______
    _____Dance Dance Revolution Internet Ranking Version:

    [note: the steps in this list are from the playstation version of the
    game - I'm assuming that the two versions are exactly the same, but if
    they aren't, you've been warned...]

    Song Title Artist Diff. (N/A/M/D/AD) Steps
    Have You Never Olivia Project 1/2/5/3/4 68/118/171/95/
    Been Mellow
    That's the Way KC & The 2/3/5/4/5 98/124/148/128/
    (I Like It) Sunshine Band
    Kung Fu Fighting Bus Stop 2/3/5/4/5 82/118/150/113/
    featuring Carl Douglas
    Kung Fu Fighting Bus Stop 3/3/5/4/5 82/118/150/113/
    (hard) featuring Carl Douglas
    Butterfly smile.dk 3/4/6/4/6 138/163/213/164/
    Butterfly (hard) smile.dk 3/4/6/4/6 160/160/213/164/
    Let's Get Down JT Playaz 3/4/7/4/7 117/151/182/130/
    My Fire X-Treme 4/5/6/5/6 126/144/170/117/
    Little Bitch The Specials 4/6/7/5/6 170/187/206/166/
    Strictly Business Mantronik vs. 4/5/6/5/6 167/177/192/165/
    EPMD
    Make it Better Mitsu-O 5/6/8/5/6 143/188/212/130/
    Paranoia 180 6/7/8/7/8 264/211/230/254/
    Trip Machine De-sire 6/7/8/6/8 197/275/289/201/


    _________________
    _____Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix:

    __Basic/Expert/Multi-Player
    Song Title Artist Diff. (B/T/M/MT) Steps
    Club Tropicana Cydney D 1/4/4/5
    Don't Clock Me Popula Demand 2/4/2/4
    feat. The Get Fresh Girls
    Kung-Fu Fighting Bus Stop 2/6/3/6
    (Miami Booty Mix) feat. Carl Douglas
    Together & Forever Nineball 3/5/5/6
    feat. Atomic Gun & Julia
    I'm Alive Uncle 36 Sec 3/5/4/5
    feat. MC Taiwan
    Get Up'n Move S&K 3/4/3/4
    My Baby Mama Anquette 3/3/3/5
    Get Off Wizzzard 4/5/3/5
    That's The Way '98 DJ Bass 4/6/4/6
    feat. MC Dixie
    Samba de Janeiro Bass Fist! 4/6/4/7
    feat. Boogie Girl
    Freaky De Lite & 5/6/5/6
    MC Young
    Love Machine Pony Town Boyz 5/6/4/4
    Let the beat Stone Bros. 4/5/2/4
    hit em!
    Super Star D.J.Rich 6/7/6/7
    feat. Tail Bros.
    Hysteria Naoki 190 6/7/6/7

    __Nonstop Megamix
    Song Titles Diff. (B/T) Steps
    Club Trpoicana -> Kung-Fu Fighting 3/5
    (Miami Booty Mix) -> Freaky
    Get Up'n Move -> Samba de Janeiro -> 4/4
    Don't Clock Me
    That's the Way '98 -> Get Off -> 4/6
    Together & Forever
    I'm Alive -> My Baby Mama -> Love 4/5
    Machine
    Let the beat hit em! -> Super Star -> 5/6
    Hysteria
    Brilliant2U -> SP-Trip Machine -> 5/6
    Parania Evolution

    (B=Basic, T=Trick, M=Multi Basic, MT=Multi Trick)


    _____________________
    _____Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000:

    __Basic/Expert/Multi-Player
    Song Title Artist Diff. (B/T/M/MT) Steps
    I'm Alive Out "N" Move
    I'm Alive Uncle38 Sec.
    feat. MC Taiwan
    High Energy Slip&Shuffle
    (John'oo'Fleming feat. Leoni
    remix)
    Don't Clook Me Popula Demand
    feat. The Get Fresh Girls
    Sky High DJ Miko
    Club Tropicana Cydney-D
    Temple of Love E-Rotic
    think ya dellar D sAmi
    Drill Instructor Captain Jack
    (C-jah happy mix)
    My Baby Mama Anquette
    Kiss Me (KCP Remix)E-Rotic
    Dream A Dream Captain Jack
    (Miami Booty Mix)
    Can't Stop Fallin' Naoki
    In Love
    I Don't Want to dejavu feat.
    Miss A Thing Tasmin
    (Planet Lutton Mix)
    Get Up'n Move S&K
    Get Off Wizzzard
    Together & Forever Captain Jack
    Together & Forever Nineball feat.
    Atomic Gun & Julia
    Typical Tropical Bambee
    Celebrate Nite N.M.A.
    Let the beal Stone Bros.
    hell am!
    Kung-Fu Fighting Bus Stop feat.
    (Miami Booty Mix) Carl Douglas
    Wild Rush Factor-X
    That's the Way'98 DJ Bass feat.
    MC Dixie
    Strut Your Funky Diamond
    Stuf
    Samba de Janeirio Bass Fist! feat.
    Boogie Girl
    Freaky De Lite & MC Young
    Sexy Planet Crystal Alians
    Love Machine Pony Town Boyz
    Love this Feelin' Chang Ma
    Hysteria Naoki 190
    Super Star D.J. Richi feat.
    Tailbros.
    Trip Machine Konami Original
    ~luv mix~
    Drop Out NW 260
    Paranoia Evolution Konami Original


    ________
    _____Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination:

    Song Title Artist Diff. Steps
    Precious Moments TKD *
    Victim TKD **
    Pure Mind TKD ***
    How do you think? TKD ***
    Over&Over TKD ***
    Responsibility TKD ****
    Africa TKD ****
    Hello Again TKD *****
    Can You Dig It? TKD ******
    Celebrate Nite KonamiOriginal *******
    Sexy Planet KonamiOriginal *******

    (note: TKD=True Kiss Destination)


    _________________________________________
    _____Dancing Stage:

    Song Title Artist Diff. Steps
    Have You Never The Olivia
    Been Mellow Project
    Boom Boom Dollar King Kong &
    D. Jungle Girls
    It's Like That Run DMC vs.
    Jason Nevins
    Last Thing On My Steps
    Mind
    Trip Machine Desire


    _________________________________________
    _____Guitar Freaks:

    [note: this is a song list that I got from a Japanese fan site, and I'm
    not sure if it is for 1st or 2nd Mix, as I thought that the Extra
    Session (with Drummania) was only 2nd Mix. any more info on this would
    be appreciated.].

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    __Practice
    Cutie Pie 0 105 134

    __Normal
    Cutie Pie Motown * 105 134
    Chicago Blue Blues ** 85 86
    The Endless Summer 60's Style *** 160 213
    Fire Heavy Rock *** 105 239
    Happy Man Punk **** 180 179
    Cool Joe Funk **** 92 297
    Evil Eye* Solo Rock **** 82 139
    Jet World* ????? ******
    Magic Music Magic* ????? *******
    Hypnotica Digital Rock ****** 135 288
    Holiday
    Just Joey
    The Adventure
    Go Go Again
    Wanna Be Your Boy

    __Expert
    Jazzy Cat Jazz ****
    Happy Man Punk ***** 180 196
    L.A. Rider Heavy Metal ***** 172 337
    DryMartini Light Jazz ****** 110 179
    Shake It Up Thrash Metal ****** 202 259
    Mickey's Boogie* Funk ******
    Hypnotica Digital Rock ******** 135 309
    King G* ????? ********
    Lucky?Staff Speed Metal ******** 288
    J-Staff* Ballad **
    The Adventure
    Magic Music Magic
    Mr. Machine
    Jet World Aficon
    Body Operation Escape
    King G

    *hidden song/mode

    __Extra Session (with Drummania)
    Cutie Pie
    I Think About You
    Holiday
    Ska Ska No.1
    Ultimate Power
    Across the Nightmare
    Happy Man
    Jet World
    Mr. Machine
    The Adventure
    Heaven is a '57 Metal Gray
    Body Operation Escape
    Hypnotica


    _____________________________________________
    _____Drummania:

    (for more info on Drummania songs, please see the Home Releases:
    Drummania section. I will fill this chart in more as I confirm lineups,
    etc.)

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes

    __Normal Mode
    Eyes of Kids * 105
    I Think About You * 113
    Cutie Pie DM Mix ** 105
    Onion Man ** 113
    Good Times *** 103
    Ska Ska no.1 Ska *** 140
    Happy Man Punk *** 180
    River Crossin' *** 145
    Hypnotica Digital Rock **** 135
    When I Dream of You **** 64
    Ultimate Power **** 172
    Across the Nightmare ***** 300

    __Real Mode
    Eyes of Kids *** 105
    Look at Me **** 120
    Sunny Side Street **** 120
    I Think About You **** 113
    Onion Man **** 113
    Ska Ska No.1 **** 140

    __Extra Session (with Guitar Freaks)
    Cutie Pie
    I Think About You
    Holiday
    Ska Ska No.1
    Ultimate Power
    Across the Nightmare
    Happy Man
    Jet World
    Mr. Machine
    The Adventure
    Heaven is a '57 Metal Gray
    Body Operation Escape
    Hypnotica



    0.04: BEMANI Releases_______________________________________


    The BEMANI series' history actually started with a little rapping, thin
    as paper puppy named Parappa. When Sony released the Playstation game
    'Parappa the Rapper' in 1997, the world (or at least Japan...) took
    notice of the creation of a new game genre. Enix one-upped Sony with
    their release of Bust A Move Dance and Rhythm Action (aka. Bust A
    Groove). Konami saw this and thought - 'How about _we_ make a dancing
    game...' And they did. It was called 'Dance!Dance!Dance!', and it is
    most truly horrible. So, they moved to the arcades and released a 12-
    song DJ Mixing game called Beatmania. And unlike D!D!D!, Beatmania was
    _good_. Good enough that before long, they graced it with a 2nd Mix
    version. And the BEMANI line was born (the name coming from the first in
    the series, BEatMANIa). Following Beatmania in the arcades were
    Pop'n'Music, another 'hit the buttons to make music' game with a
    cartoonish feel, Dance Dance Revolution, a dancing game that actually
    requires you to dance, Guitar Freaks, the game that requires you to push
    buttons and strum a guitar, and lastly Drummania, where you play actual
    Yamaha electric drums to the beat of the music. And of course, the
    BEMANI wave has hit homes as well, with Playstation versions of
    Pop'n'Music, Dance Dance Revolution, and Guitar Freaks, as well as a
    Dreamcast version of Pop'n. Add to this the merchandising, including
    handheld LCD games, t-shirts, and soundtrack & remix CDs, and you've got
    an immensely popular series of games.

    The BEMANI arcade and home lines at a glance:


    ________________________________________________
    _____Arcade:

    Note: all of the BEMANI series games are JAMMA standard, and thus will
    work in an JAMMA cabinet. However, keep in mind that the controls of all
    of the games series are unique to that series, and thus you can't
    install a Beatmania board into a Street Fighter II cabinet and expect to
    be able to play it. Generally, none of the BEMANI series can be
    conversions, only dedicated. (You can, from what I've understood, swap
    boards within a series - a Beatmania Complete Mix board will work in a
    Beatmania 3rd Mix cabinet, and so on)

    Price notes: All of the BEMANI games have a suggested price of JY200 per
    play.

    Rarity: means how common it is to find this release in an arcade. Ranges
    from Common+ (extremely common) to Extremely Rare. Note that the flow is
    C+, C, C-, U-, U, U+, R-, R, R+, ER. This marking will show up
    throughout the rest of the document, and does not cover games outside of
    their region (for example, Beatmania for PSX is Common+ in Japan, but
    would probably rate a Rare- in the US)

    BdRarity: this is how common the board, or the guts of the machine, is.
    For example, Beatmania 2nd Mix was very popular in it's day, and thus
    should have a lot of boards out there - however, actually finding the
    game in the arcades is tough, as the board has more than likely been
    replaced by a newer, more popular mix (buying a new board is much
    cheaper than buying a new machine - it would be the equivilant of buying
    a new Playstation every time you wanted to play a new game, but having
    the PSX's cost be over $30,000).

    Area (territory) notes: All of the releases are understood to be for
    Japan only. If a release is not intended for the Japanese market, it is
    noted under 'Area:'.

    Label: This is a category for the Beatmania series only - it is what
    color the label on the turntable is... If the color is unknown, the
    category won't be there at all...


    Title: Beatmania
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 12/97
    Rarity: Extremely Rare
    BdRarity:Uncommon
    Tagline: 'A real-time DJ game that is hard and fat [sic]. That's Beat
    Mania. It's too cool!'
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes: The first in the BEMANI line. Only eight songs, including DJ
    Battle.


    Title: Beatmania 2nd Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 3/98
    Rarity: Uncommon+
    BdRarity:Common-
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes: Includes all eight of the 1st Mix songs, plus new ones.


    Title: Pop'n'Music
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/98
    Rarity: Common-
    Controls:Nine action buttons
    Notes:


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/98
    Rarity: Common-
    BdRarity:Common
    Controls:Two sets of four pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania 3rd Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 9/98
    Rarity: Uncommon-
    BdRarity:Common
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes:


    Title: Guitar Freaks
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/99
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Tagline: 'That was the best play, so far!!'
    Controls:Two guitars with three action buttons and one strum button,
    two song selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania Complete Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 1/99
    Rarity: Common-
    BdRarity:Common
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes: Contains all of the songs from Beatmania 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
    Mixes.


    Title: Hiphopmania Complete Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/99
    Rarity: ??
    Area: Americas, Europe
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes: This is the North and South American version of Beatmania
    Complete Mix (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Mixes). To my knowledge, the
    only differences are the title graphic and the translation of
    any Japanese text - the songs are the same. This is also known
    to show up in Europe occasionally under this name, as is
    Beatmania Complete Mix.


    Title: BeatStage Complete Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/99
    Rarity: ??
    Area: ??
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes: This is another territory specific version of Beatmania
    Complete Mix (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Mixes). To my knowledge, the
    only differences are the title graphic and the translation of
    any Japanese text - the songs are the same. I know that it
    exists under this name, but I'm unsure of the territory. Asia,
    perhaps?


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 2/16/99
    Rarity: Common
    Controls:Two sets of four pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania IIdx
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 3/99
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Controls:Two sets of seven action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P
    start buttons, effects button
    Notes: Can be linked to DDR2ndMix for simultaneous play


    Title: Beatmania 4th Mix ~The Beat Goes On~
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 4/99
    Label: Blue
    Rarity: Common
    Tagline: 'DJ Syndrome'
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes:


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix Link Version
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/99
    Rarity: Common
    Controls:Two sets of four pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes: Can be linked to BMIIdx for simultaneous play, has two
    Playstation memory card slots


    Title: Dancing Stage
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/99
    Rarity: ??
    Area: Europe
    Controls:Two sets of four pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes: This is simply another name that Dance Dance Revolution goes
    under occasionally in Europe. Not to be confused with the
    Japanese Dancing Stage series, which will focus on a single
    artist for the majority of the music (True Kiss Destination,
    Dreams Come True, etc.)


    Title: Guitar Freaks 2nd Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Controls:Two guitars with three action buttons and one strum button,
    two song selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes: Can be linked to Drummania for simultaneous play


    Title: Pop'n'Music 2
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ?/99
    Rarity: Uncommon-
    Controls:Nine action buttons
    Notes:


    Title: Drummania
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 7/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Controls:One foot pedal, two electronic cymbals, three electronic
    drums, two drumsticks, two song selection buttons, start
    button
    Notes: Can be linked to GF2ndMix for simultaneous play


    Title: Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 8/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Songs: 11
    Controls:Two sets of four pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes: A variation of DDR that features music by pop group True Kiss
    Destination


    Title: Beatmania IIdx Substream version
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ~8/27/99
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Controls:Two sets of seven action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P
    start buttons, effects button
    Notes:


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: ~9/2/99
    Rarity: Common-/Uncommon-
    Songs: 18
    Controls:A set of six pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, start button
    Notes: A solo version of DDR that features extra bass speakers, as
    well as two extra (diagonal up/left and up/right - both green)
    step pads to be used in expert mode.


    Title: Beatmania IIdx 2nd Style
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 10/99
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Songs: 40+?
    Controls:Two sets of seven action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P
    start buttons, effects button
    Notes: Has a modified version of the Double mode, where the image is
    split in half and shown in the area where the notes usually
    are, and the notes are shown where the image usually is - this
    makes it _much_ easier to do, as you don't have to look all
    the way from one side of the screen to the other...


    Title: Pop'n Music 3
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: early9/99
    Rarity: Uncommon-
    Controls:Nine action buttons
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania 5th Mix Time to Get Down
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: mid9/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Label: Yellow
    Tagline: 'Love The Beat!'
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes: The latest installment of Beatmania is the first to feature
    known (aka. real) artists. Taking a nod from the DDR series,
    this mix features many songs from the Dancemania series, as
    well as some 4th Mix classics, as well as (at least) two songs
    by non-Japanese artists! Much to my delight, 5th Mix features
    one song each by Mix Master Mike (of Beastie Boy fame, with
    the song "All-Star" [HipHop]) and Dimitri from Paris (with a
    Mondo House tune). The 4th Mix stylings are back in full,
    although the song selection interface has changed so that the
    song titles are all shown in a box to the right of the screen,
    along with difficulty (difficulties are shown as numbers in
    colored stars - red stars are new songs and blue stars are old
    songs, if memory serves). Even the clubs that you play at
    (shown on the difficuly select screen) are the same. Now let's
    just hope that the Western-artist trend continues in later
    Mixes (Konami - hint: license the song "Cello" by Here. - it's
    perfectly suited for Beatmania)


    Title: Pop'n Stage
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 10/99
    Rarity: Uncommon-
    Controls:Two sets of five pressure sensitive foot-pads, song selection
    buttons, start buttons.
    Notes: Yes, Pop'n Music and DDR have had a bastard child, and it's
    name is Pop'n Stage. This new title is basically a cross
    between DDR and PnM, hands down. Instead of the plus shaped
    pads of DDR, you get two sets of five pads in the shape of an
    X for PnS (this layout is somewhat decieving, as a one-player
    game, or six-button mode, uses half of each X - the player
    stands in the middle of the Xs... Of course, the other version
    is 10-button mode, and can be seen as either a sort of DDR
    double mode or a two player mode). And of course, the same PnM
    design is used throughout the
    game. Sure to be a big hit for fans of PnM...



    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 11/3/99
    Rarity: --
    Songs: 73
    Controls:Two sets of four pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes: New features include on-screen lyrics and a Non-Stop mode in
    which you will dance three songs coninuously (back to back to
    back). Also features PSX Memory Card Support.


    Title: Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 11/99
    Rarity: --
    Songs: ?
    Controls:Two sets of four pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes: A variation of DDR that features music by pop group Dreams
    Come True


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: Dec'99/early2000
    Songs: 35
    Controls:A set of six pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, start button
    Notes: The upgrade to the original solo version of DDR. Features
    extra bass speakers, as well as two extra (diagonal up/left
    and up/right - both green) step pads to be used in expert (6-
    panel) mode or easy (3-panel; 2 diagonals and back) mode.


    Title: Beatmania Complete Mix 2
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: early February 2000
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes: songs from all previous mixes, including most/all from 4th/5th
    Mixes


    Title: Keyboard Mania
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: late February 2000
    Rarity: --
    Songs: ~24
    Controls:2 24-key (piano-style) keyboards with pitchshifters, 2 start
    buttons
    Notes: Supports an automatic mode so that when there is only a single
    player, the 2p notes are handled by the computer.


    Title: Beatmania Club Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 2000
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes:
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Beatmania 6th Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 2000
    Controls:Two sets of five action buttons and a turntable, 1P & 2P start
    buttons, effects button
    Notes:
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Guitar Freaks 3rd Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: early2000
    Controls:Two guitars with three action buttons and one strum button,
    two song selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes: Can be linked to Drummania 2nd Mix for simultaneous play


    Title: Drummania 2nd Mix
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: early2000
    Controls:One foot pedal, two electronic cymbals, three electronic
    drums, two drumsticks, two song selection buttons, start
    button
    Notes: Can be linked to GF3rdMix for simultaneous play


    Title: Dance Mania
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 2000
    Controls:unknown
    Notes: not a DDR-style game, but similar? not much is known about
    this title
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 2000
    Controls:Two sets of four pressure-sensitive footpads, two song
    selection buttons, 1P & 2P start buttons
    Notes:
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Pop'n Music 4
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: early 2000
    Controls:Nine action buttons
    Notes:
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Pop'n Stage EX
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: 2000
    Controls:Two sets of five pressure sensitive foot-pads, song selection
    buttons, start buttons.
    Notes:
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Pop'n Anime
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: early 2000
    Controls:Nine action buttons
    Notes: Like the Animixes, this game features anime songs with P'nM
    gameplay.
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Pop'n Disney
    Format: One-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: early 2000
    Controls:Nine action buttons
    Notes: Hello Kitty I can handle, but this? Oh my... See Pop'n Anime
    notes, but substitute anime for... --shudder--...
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution DAM mix
    Format: One-player 'arcade', dedicated 'cabinet'
    Release: 10/99
    Rarity: --
    Controls:Four pressure sensitive foot-pads, more...
    Notes: A cross between DDR and DAM (a form of karaoke), this
    'arcade' release is actually more akin to the PSX version of
    DDR in look. Definately geared more towards karaoke bars than
    arcades, it's a fairly lightweight-looking unit that has a
    screen that displays both the dance steps as well as the
    lyrics to the song. That's right, dance and sing at the same
    time... Oh my...
    ~not yet released?~


    Title: Rap Freaks
    Format: Two-player arcade, dedicated cabinet
    Release: unknown
    Rarity: --
    Songs: ?
    Controls:Two microphones, motion sensors, start & 2 song selection
    buttons.
    Notes: You will have to rap, as well as do hand movements, following
    on-screen instructions.
    ~not yet released~


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    _____Home:

    Title: Dance!Dance!Dance!
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: ?/?/98
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: Not part of the BEMANI series, but was Konami's first attempt
    at a rhythm game (and a bad one, at that).


    Title: Beatmania
    System: PSX
    Format: 2CD-ROM
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: 10/1/98
    Rarity: Common+
    Songs: 21 (Arcade Disc), 9 (Append Disc)
    Label: Silver (Arcade Disc), Purple (Append Disc)
    Notes: Includes both an Arcade Disc and an Append Disc - the Append
    Disc requires the Arcade Disc to be inserted first. Has sold over a
    million copies (Platinum).


    Title: Beatmania Controller
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY4990
    Release: 10/1/98
    Rarity: Common
    Buttons: Five action buttons, one turntable, start, select
    Features:none
    Notes: Made by ASCII, licensed by Konami


    Title: Pop'n'Music
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY4800
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Common
    Songs: ?
    Notes:


    Title: Pop'n'Music Controller
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY4990
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Buttons: Nine action buttons, one start button
    Notes:


    Title: Pop'n'Music
    System: Sega Dreamcast
    Format: 1GD-ROM
    SRP: JY4800
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Songs: ?
    Notes:


    Title: Pop'n'Music Controller
    System: Sega Dreamcast
    SRP: JY4990
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Buttons: Nine action buttons, one start button
    Notes: From the reports that I've gotten, the DC version of the PnM
    controller is extremely sensitive, and you can set a button
    off by simply brushing your fingers over it. Of course, if you
    want to have the arcade feel of PnM, there's not many other
    options... Also, this controller is compatible with a mini-
    game in the upcoming epic Shenmue Chapter 1: Yokosuka.


    Title: Beatmania Append 3rd MiniMix
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM (included with 1musicCD)
    SRP: JY3364
    Release: 11/27/98
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Songs: 5
    Label: Maroon
    Notes: Append Disc - requires Arcade Disc.


    Title: Beatmania Append 3rd Mix
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 12/23/98
    Rarity: Common
    Songs: 20
    Label: Maroon
    Notes: Append Disc - requires Arcade Disc.


    Title: DJ Station PRO Controller
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY7800
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Buttons: Five action buttons, one turntable, start, select
    Features:Light-up buttons, headphone jack (through direct audio feed)
    and separate-channel volume controls
    Notes: Has the look of the arcade controls, including an arcade-style
    label on the turntable.


    Title: DJ Man
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY4990
    Release: ?/?/99?
    Rarity: Rare-
    Buttons: Five action buttons, one turntable, start, select
    Features:Dual Shock (vibration) compatable, light-up buttons
    Notes: Not a licensed product.


    Title: Beatmania GB
    System: GameBoy Color/GameBoy/Super GameBoy
    Format: 1cartridge
    SRP: JY4500
    Release: 3/11/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Songs: 20
    Notes: Features songs from 2nd and 3rd Mixes, plus originals...


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Common
    Songs: ?
    Notes: Has sold over a million copies (Platinum).


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution Controller
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Buttons: Four action buttons, X button, O button, start, select
    Notes:


    Title: Dancing King
    System: PSX
    Company: Unknown (but unlicensed)
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Rare-
    Buttons: Four action buttons, X button, O button, Triangle button,
    Square button, start, select
    Notes: A third-party DDR controller that is also compatible with Bust
    A Move/Groove.


    Title: Dancing Boy
    System: PSX
    Company: Joytech (unlicensed)
    SRP: ~JY5800
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Rare-
    Buttons: Four action buttons, X button, O button, Triangle button,
    Square button, start, select, R1, R2
    Notes: Another third-party DDR controller that is also compatible
    with Bust A Move/Groove.


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution Method Pads
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY2480
    Release: ?/?/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Notes: Padding that goes under the DDR Controller to prevent slippage


    Title: Beatmania for Wonderswan
    System: Wonderswan
    Format: 1cartridge
    SRP: JY4800
    Release: 4/28/99
    Rarity: Uncommon-
    Songs: 11
    Notes: Includes a mini turntable that attaches to the Wonderswan


    Title: Beatmania Append Gottamix
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 5/27/99
    Rarity: Common
    Songs: 20
    Label: Orange
    Notes: Append Disc - requires Arcade Disc.


    Title: Guitar Freaks
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: 7/29/99
    Rarity: Common
    Songs: ?
    Notes:


    Title: Guitar Freaks Controller
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY4990
    Release: 7/29/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Buttons: Three action buttons, one strum button, select, start


    Title: TopMax Guitar Street Controller (unlicensed)
    System: PSX
    SRP: ??
    Release: ??/99
    Rarity: Rare
    Buttons: Three action buttons, one strum button, select, start
    Notes: A _total_ rip-off of the Konami GF controller, the company that
    makes this controller even had the nerve to keep the 'Konami' imprint on
    the shoulder strap. Highly unlicensed. From Hong Kong.


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: 8/26/99
    Rarity: Common
    Songs: 29
    Notes: This is a Key Disc, and thus will be the required disc for any
    Dance Dance Revolution Append Discs that may be released.


    Title: Beatmania Append 4th Mix ~The Beat Goes On~
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 9/9/99
    Rarity: Common
    Songs: 39
    Label: Blue
    Notes: Append Disc - requires Arcade Disc.


    Title: Pop'n'Music 2
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY4800
    Release: 9/14/99
    Songs: ?
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: This is a Key Disc, and thus will be the required disc for any
    Pop'n Music Append Discs that may be released.


    Title: Pop'n'Music 2
    System: Dreamcast
    Format: 1GD-ROM
    SRP: JY4800
    Release: 9/14/99
    Songs: ?
    Rarity: Common-
    Notes: This is a Key Disc, and thus will be the required disc for any
    Pop'n Music Append Discs that may be released.


    Title: BishiBashi Special 2
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    Release: 9/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Notes: This is not a BEMANI title (it's in fact part of the
    BishiBashi series of arcade games) but it does contain a few BEMANI
    inspired mini-games. The disc itself sports 48 minigames, including at
    least one Guitar Freaks style game. It really is a blast for multiplayer
    play, and is recommended if you need a break from BEMANI...


    Title: Goo!Goo!Soundy
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY4800
    Release: 9/22/99
    Rarity: Common-
    Notes: Not part of the BEMANI series, but is a Konami rhythm game and
    is supposedly compatable with all BEMANI series controllers,
    although pre-release screenshots only show a DDR-style
    interface... The game is supposedly a music breeding game...


    Title: Beatmania GB 2 Gaccha Mix
    System: GameBoy Color
    Format: Cartridge
    SRP: JY4300
    Release: 10/22/99
    Rarity: --
    Songs: 25
    Notes: Recently announced, not much concrete info is know about the
    title as of yet, but it will feature songs from the PSX
    Gottamix CD...


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol. 1
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 11/25/99
    Rarity: --
    Songs: 26
    Notes: The first append disc for DDR. Not compatable with the first
    release, only 2ndReMix. Features many various Beatmania
    songs...


    Title: Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY4800
    Release: 12/09/99
    Rarity: --
    Notes: Stand alone disc. Version of DDR featuring pop group
    True Kiss Destination. Available modes: Basic, Trick, Maniac,
    Mirror, High Speed, Couple, Double, Versus, Hidden, Edit.


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol. 2
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 12/23/99
    Rarity: --
    Songs: 24
    Notes: The second append disc for DDR. Not compatable with the first
    release, only 2ndReMix. Features many various Beatmania
    songs...


    Title: Pop'n Music 3 Append
    System: PSX
    Format: 1 CD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 02/10/2000
    Rarity: --
    Songs: 44
    Notes: 44 songs from aross the BEMANI series. Will include a
    Pocketstation game called Pop'n Music Anywhere Vol.2. Requires
    Pop'n Music 2 disc.


    Title: Pop'n Music 3 Append
    System: DC
    Format: 1 GD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 02/10/2000
    Rarity: --
    Songs: 44
    Notes: 44 songs from aross the BEMANI series. Will include a
    VMU game called Pop'n Music Anywhere Vol.2. Requires Pop'n
    Music 2 disc.


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix Dreamcast Version
    System: DC
    Format: 1 GD-ROM
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: 02/17/2000
    Rarity: --
    Notes:


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution Controller
    System: DC
    SRP: JY5800
    Release: 02/17/2000
    Rarity: --
    Notes: nearly identical to the PSX version (including the X and O
    buttons), but has the Dreamcast logo in the corner and has orange trim
    instead of blue.


    Title: Guitar Freaks Append 2nd Mix
    System: PSX
    Format: 1 CD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 02/24/2000
    Rarity: --
    Notes: requires Guitar Freaks disc.


    Title: Beatmania Append 5th Mix ~Time to get down~
    System: PSX
    Format: 1CD-ROM
    SRP: JY2800
    Release: 03/02/2000
    Rarity: --
    Songs: 69
    Notes: 69 songs, including 5 original ones and 20 remixes. Includes
    high-speed mode, plus others


    Title: Drummania
    System: Playstation2
    Format: CD-ROM
    SRP: open price (normally around JY14800)
    Release: 4mar2000
    Rarity: --
    Songs: 16
    Notes: This game was announced at the same press conference that the
    Playstation2 was announced at. An arcade-perfect port, it also
    supports up to 2 Guitar Freaks controllers for Session play,
    so that one person can play the drum part and the other(s) the
    guitar part (this is do-able in the arcades, too, as long as
    the GF and DM machines are linked...). Includes the Drummania
    controller in a special package.


    Title: Drummania Controller
    System: Playstation2
    SRP: open price: included with Drummania
    Release: 4mar2000
    Rarity: --
    Notes: This controller comes in two main pieces, and from the
    pictures looks absolutely massive. First, you have the main
    five pad (3-drum, 2-cymbol) body, which also sports the Start
    and Select buttons, and the foot (bass) pedal is connected by
    a basic AV cord (which is removable). The color scheme is red
    and black, and the controller is pretty nice looking. The pads
    are rubber (a good thing), and the foot pedal is a foam pad
    with a DDR-type sensor on it. Drumsticks are included as well.
    No word on original PSX compatability, although the PSX and
    PS2 do use the same kind of ports (for example, the PS2's
    DualShock2 is perfectly compatible with the PSX), so it is
    possible. Not that you'd have anything to play on it if it was
    compatible...


    Title: Beatmania: European Edit
    System: PSX
    SRP: ??
    Release: 02/2000
    Rarity: --
    Area: Europe
    Notes: Not much is known about this release currently, other than the
    fact that the in-game graphics are different from 1st, 2nd,
    and 3rd Mixes (possibly 4th Mix graphics?), and that the disc
    is rumoured to contain some popular European songs, including
    music by The Orbital, Fatboy Slim, and Moloko. It also
    contains some aspects of gameplay that were unfamiliar to h0l,
    who provided me with this information - again, possibly a
    modified 4th, which contains additional gameplay versions?
    More on this as it become available.
    ~not yet released~


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY5800??
    Release: 5/2000
    Rarity: --
    Notes: full standalone disc; not append disc. Includes Diet Mode,
    where
    the game tells you how many calories you've burned.


    Title: Beatmania Best Hits
    System: PSX
    SRP: JY4800??
    Release: 5/2000
    Rarity: --
    Notes: fan selected songs from all previous releases


    0.05: Accessory List________________________________________


    _________________________________________
    _____LCD Game List:

    Note: As far as I know all of the BEMANI Pocket games have headphone
    jacks, built in speakers, and require 3 watch-style batteries.

    Title: Beatmania Pocket
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: 9
    From: Beatmania 2nd Mix
    Release: 12/23/98
    Rarity: Rare
    Notes: The first Beatmania LCD game. The casing design is different
    from all of the later Beatmania Pocket releases (which all
    share the same casing design from Pocket 2 onwards)
    SongList:Genre: Title: Diff: From: BPM: Notes:
    -Practice Mode-
    hip-hop 0 2nd 100/93 77
    dj battle * 2nd 180 34
    ballade ** 2nd 100 100
    -Normal Mode-
    hip-hop ** 2nd 100/93 79
    ballade ** 2nd 100 181
    dj battle *** 2nd 180 50
    house **** 2nd 130 285
    konamix **** 2nd 134 170
    ska ***** 2nd 160 318


    Title: Beatmania Pocket 2
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: 9
    From: Beatmania 2nd and 3rd Mixes
    Release: ?/99
    Notes:
    Rarity: Uncommon
    SongList:Genre: Title: Diff: From: BPM: Notes:
    -Practice Mode-
    reggae jam jam reggae 0 2nd 90 28
    dj battle dj battle * 2nd 90 27
    rave e-motion ** 2nd 145 65
    -Normal Mode-
    reggae jam jam reggae ** 2nd 90 61
    break-bts 2 gorgeous 4U ** 2nd 150 82
    dj battle dj battle *** 2nd 90 42
    rave e-motion *** 2nd 145 96
    funky-jazz stop violence **** PSX3rd 113 119
    groove
    eurobeat LUV TO ME ***** 3rd 154 284


    Title: Beatmania Pocket Summer Mix
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: 8
    From: Original
    Release: 7/29/99
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: Clear blue body, and judging from the song list, we are graced
    with all new songs, all pertaining to summer in some way...
    SongList:Title: Diff: From: BPM: Notes:
    -Practice Mode-
    Summer Dream 0 orig. 133 99
    Tokyo Head Noise * orig. 122 95
    HOT LIMIT ** orig. 138 169
    -Normal Mode-
    Summer Dream ** orig. 133 131
    Nagisanimatsuwaru Etc. ** orig. 130 194
    Tokyo Head Noise *** orig. 122 163
    ?? o ?? kishinude *** orig. 131 228
    HOT LIMIT **** orig. 138 273



    Title: BEMANI Pocket Pop'n Music
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: ?
    From: Pop'n Music (and 2?)
    Release: 8/26/99
    Rarity: Uncommon-
    Notes: Yellow body
    SongList:-partial-
    Title: Genre:
    Young Dream Rap
    Quick Master J-Tekno
    Anime Hero


    Title: BEMANI Pocket Dance Dance Revolution Fingerstep
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: ?
    From: Dance Dance Revolution (and 2nd Mix?)
    Release: 9/9/99
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: Clear purple body
    SongList:-partial-
    Title:
    Have You Ever Been Mellow
    That's The Way
    Kung Fu Fighting


    Title: BEMANI Pocket Anison Mix 1
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: ?
    From: Various anime shows
    Release: 9/16/99
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: Silver and black body with red highlights. All of the songs
    are from real anime. Expert mode appears for the first time.
    Also, 'Anison' is merely 'Anime Songs' shortened.
    SongList:Title: Diff: From: BPM: Notes:
    -Practice Mode-
    Mazinger-Z 0 M-Z 178 95
    Devilman * Dvmn. 132 121
    Getta-Robo ** ?? 160 218
    -Normal Mode-
    Mazinger-Z ** M-Z 178 182
    Tororon en mo kun ** ?? 130 163
    ???? bo Mazinger-Z *** M-Z 150 274
    Cutie Honey *** C.H. 157 245
    Devilman **** Dvmn. 132 296
    Getta-Robo ***** ?? 160 345

    note: M-Z=Mazinger-Z, Dvmn.=Devilman, C.H.=Cutie Honey,
    ??=unknown series (is Getta-Robo a series?)


    Title: Beatmania Pocket Skeleton
    Price: JY?
    Songs: 9
    From: Beatmania 2nd, 3rd Mixes
    Release: 10/99-11/99?
    Rarity: Rare
    Notes: Only available through mail-order?


    Title: Beatmania Tokimeki Memorial Mix
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: ?
    From: Original
    Release: 9/22/99 (although available at the Tokyo Game Show starting
    9/18/99)
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Notes: Recently announced, this LCD contains songs from Konami's hit
    game Tokimeki Memorial (a dating game never released outside
    of Japan, but huge here...). Pearl White body color with blue
    highlights.


    Title: BEMANI Pocket Anison Mix 2
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: ?
    From: Various anime shows
    Release: 12/99
    Rarity: --
    Notes:


    Title: BEMANI Pocket Hello Kitty Dance Dance Revolution Fingerstep
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: ?
    From: Hello Kitty?
    Release: early 2000
    Notes: Includes a Helloy Kitty finger puppet


    Title: BEMANI Pocket Dear Daniel Dance Dance Revolution Fingerstep
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: ?
    From: Dear Daniel?
    Release: early 2000, after the Hello Kitty Fingerstep
    Notes: Includes a Dear Daniel finger puppet


    Title: Beatmania Pocket Winter Mix
    Price: JY2980
    Songs: ?
    From: Original
    Release: ?/99
    Rarity: --
    Notes: Announced a while back, but none of the recent BEMANIpocket
    ads say anything about it...
    Probably cancelled/reworked/renamed
    ~not yet released~


    _________________________________________
    _____Music CD List:

    Title: Beatmania Remixes (with Beatmania Original Soundtrack)
    Price: JY2447
    Cat.#: KICA-7851
    Tracks: 14
    Length: ?
    Release: 2/21/98
    Notes: This CD has five remixes of Beatmania tracks, as well as the
    soundtrack for the original (1st Mix) Beatmania arcade game.


    Title: Beatmania Remix
    Price: JY1449
    Cat.#: KMX-002
    Format: Vinyl Record
    Cuts: 5
    Length: ?
    Release: 5/29/98
    Notes: Includes three of the remixes from the Beatmania Remixes CD,
    as well as a mix by Takao Kurimoto, the Beatmania Remix
    Contest Winner.


    Title: Beatmania 2nd Mix Complete
    Price: JY2243
    Cat.#: KICA-7872
    Tracks: 35
    Length: ?
    Release: 9/26/98
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania - Tomoki Hirata
    Price: JY2447
    Cat.#: KICA-7917
    Tracks: 9
    Length: ?
    Release: 10/23/98
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania 3rd Mix Complete w/ Beatmania 3rd MiniMix
    Price: JY3364
    Cat.#: KICA-7872
    Tracks: 23
    Length: ?
    Release: 11/27/98
    Notes: Includes a five song sampler append disc (3rd Mix Mini) for
    use with the Playstation Beatmania game


    Title: Beatmania Video
    Price: JY3000
    Cat.#: KIVM-240
    Format: VHS
    Cuts: 6
    Length: ?
    Release: 11/27/98
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania Hiroshi Watanabe
    Price: JY2447
    Cat.#: KICA-7930
    Tracks: ?
    Length: ?
    Release: 12/23/98
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania IIDX Original Soundtracks
    Price: JY2243
    Cat.#: KMCA-2
    Tracks: ?
    Length: ?
    Release: 4/23/99
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania SuperMIX
    Price: JY2447
    Cat.#: KMCS-2
    Tracks: ?
    Length: ?
    Release: 5/28/99
    Notes:

    Title: Beatmania 4th Mix Original Soundtracks
    Price: JY2243
    Cat.#: KMCA-1
    Tracks: 24
    Length: ?
    Release: 6/17/99
    Notes:


    Title: Drummania Original Soundtracks
    Price: JY2243
    Cat.#: KMCA-18
    Tracks: ?
    Length: ?
    Release: 8/6/99
    Notes:

    Title: Beatmania Gottamix Original Soundtracks
    Price: JY2243
    Cat.#: KMCA-24
    Tracks: ?
    Length: ?
    Release: 8/27/99
    Notes:

    Title: Guitar Freaks 2nd Mix Original Sountrack
    Price: JY2243
    Cat.#: KMCA-23
    Tracks: 40
    Length: ?
    Release: 9/3/99
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania AniSon Vol.1 - Devilman
    Price: JY2447
    Cat.#: ?
    Tracks: ?
    Length: ?
    Release: 10/99
    Notes:


    Title: Beatmania AniSon Vol.2 - ??
    Price: JY2447
    Cat.#: ?
    Tracks: ?
    Length: ?
    Release: 10/99
    Notes:


    _____________________________________________
    _____Book List:

    Title: Beatmania Konami Official Guide
    Price: JY1500
    ISBN: 4-7571-8023-3
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: 208
    Covers: Beatmania (PSX)
    Includes:Beatmania Original CD (all 9 songs and the ending from Append
    Yebisu Mix)


    Title: Beatmania Press Mix
    Price: JY1800
    ISBN: 4-7973-0784-6
    Publishr:SoftBank
    Pages: 176
    Covers: Beatmania 2nd and 3rd Mixes (Arcade/PSX)
    Includes:Beatmania Special CD (includes 9 songs, two of which are
    remixes from the Beatmania Remixes CD), poster


    Title: Beatmania Append Gottamix Official Guide
    Price: JY1500
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Beatmania Append Gottamix (PSX)
    Includes:? Original CD


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:?
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Dance Dance Revolution (Arcade)


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution Official Guide
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:?
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Dance Dance Revolution (PSX)


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix
    Price: JY1700
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:?
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Mix (Arcade)


    Title: Guitar Freaks Official Guide
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Guitar Freaks (PSX)


    Title: Pop'n Music Official Guide
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: ?
    Covers Pop'n Music (PSX & DC)


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:?
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix (PSX)


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix (book 2)
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:?
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix (PSX)


    Title: Beatmania Append 4th Mix Official Guide
    Price: JY1300?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Beatmania Append 4th Mix (PSX)


    Title: Beatmania Consumer all guide
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Beatmania (PSX), Beatmania Append Discs (3rd, Gotta, and 4th),
    Beatmania GB, Beatmania for WonderSwan, Beatmania Pocket,
    Beatmania Pocket 2, Beatmania Pocket Summer Mix, BEMANI Pocket
    Anison Mix 1


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append
    Club Version Vol. 1 Official Guide
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: ?


    Title: Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append
    Club Version Vol. 2 Official Guide
    Price: JY?
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: ?


    Title: BEMANI Pocket Official Guide
    Price: JY1300
    ISBN: ?
    Publishr:NTT
    Pages: ?
    Covers: Beatmania Pocket, Beatmania Pocket 2, Beatmania Pocket Summer
    Mix, Beatmania Pocket Skeleton, Beatmania Pocket Anison Mix,
    Beatmania Pocket Tokimeki Memorial, Dance Dance Revolution
    Fingerstep, Pop'n Music Pocket


    _________________________________________________
    _____Goods:


    Name: Ski Cap
    Price: JY2500
    Release: unknown
    Notes: a black wool ski cap with the Beatmania logo on it.


    Name: Zippo Lighter
    Price: JY6800
    Release: unknown
    Notes: a Zippo brand flip-top lighter with the Beatmania DJ logo on
    it. also, 3rd Mix, along with other possible variations, were released.


    Name: CD Case
    Price: JY1800
    Release: unknown
    Notes: faux leather case that holds 10 CDs; has the DJ logo on the
    front


    Name: Mousepad
    Price: JY1500
    Release: unknown
    Notes: a round, record-shaped mouse pad with the Beatmania record
    label in the middle.


    Name: Wallet & Chain
    Price: JY2800
    Release: unknown
    Notes: a wallet with the Beatmania logo and saying, with an attached
    chain.


    Name: DJ Bag
    Price: JY4800
    Release: unknown
    Notes: a dj gig bag, capable of holding vinyl records. measures H:37cm
    x W:33cm x D:7cm; has the Beatmania DJ logo and saying on it


    Name: T-Shirt A
    Price: JY2800
    Release: unknown
    Notes: 100% cotton Free-Size t-shirt with the Beatmania logo, DJ logo,
    and saying on black.


    Name: T-Shirt B
    Price: JY2800
    Release: unknown
    Notes: 100% cotton Free-Size t-shirt with the Beatmania logo and
    saying on white


    Name: T-Shirt C
    Price: JY2800
    Release: unknown
    Notes: 100% cotton Free-Size t-shirt with the Beatmania logo and the
    phrase 'Get Down and Get Funky' on black


    Name: Beatmania Limited Edition Loopmaster Portable CD Player
    Price: JY3000 (note: this was the price that I paid at the Tokyo Game
    Show Autumn '99, and I'm guessing that it was a
    clearance price, as Loopmasters generally run about
    JY15,500-JY17,000)
    Release: unknown, but available by 9/99
    Notes: a black and white Loopmaster brand portable CD player with the
    Beatmania logo on the lid (which is mainly clear). includes earphone
    w/remote start, and two different straps (one full-size, one wrist-
    size).


    ___________________________________________
    _____Prize Goods:


    note that these goods are not available for purchase in stores.
    unfortunately, I don't know how to obtain them.

    Name: T-Shirt
    Release: 6/98
    Notes: white t-shirt with the Beatmania DJ logo


    Name: Keychain
    Release: 9/98
    Notes: metal keychain with the DJ logo on it and two blue buttons


    Name: Neckholder
    Release: 9/98
    Notes: a keychain holder that is worn around the neck; black with the
    Beatmania logo on it


    Name: 2nd MIX T-Shirt
    Release: 9/98
    Notes: white t-shirt with the Beatmania 2nd Mix logo


    Name: PassCase
    Release: 9/98
    Notes: black train-pass holder with a string so that it can be worn
    around the neck - Beatmania logo on the flap


    Name: DJ Bag
    Release: 9/98
    Notes: black DJ bag with the Beatmania logo


    Name: Cel Phone Strap
    Release: 10/98
    Notes: a cel phone (kaitei, PHS) strap with the Beatmania logo on it
    and the DJ logo attached as a metal dangler


    Name: Cel Phone Holder
    Release: 10/98
    Notes: a black cel phone (kaitei, PHS) holder with the Beatmania logo
    on the flap


    Name: DJ Ring
    Release: 10/98
    Notes: a silver-colored ring, available with either the Beatmania logo
    or the DJ logo on it


    Name: Bandana
    Release: 10/98
    Notes: three different camoflauge varieties, each with the Beatmania
    logo


    Name: CD Carrying Case
    Release: 10/98
    Notes: a CD carrying case with the Beatmania logo on it


    Name: Cap
    Release: 11/98
    Notes: a black baseball-style cap with the Beatmania logo embroidered
    on it


    Name: Watchband
    Release: 11/98
    Notes: available in red/black or blue/black, a velcro-style watchband
    with the Beatmania logo


    Name: Tote Bag
    Release: 11/98
    Notes: two black bags (different sizes) with the Beatmania logo on
    them


    Name: Necklace
    Release: 11/99
    Notes: a metal DJ logo necklace with three different background colors
    (green, silver, and black)


    Name: Player Pouch
    Release: 12/99
    Notes: three different pouches (grey, black, and green) with the
    Beatmania logo and saying on them


    Name: 3rd MIX Long Sleeve T-Shirt
    Release: 1/99
    Notes: a white t-shirt with black sleeves with a Beatmania logo on the
    front


    Name: Duffle Bag Set
    Release: 1/99
    Notes: a set of three black duffle bags with the Beatmania logo and
    saying


    Name: Sailor Hat
    Release: 2/99
    Notes: a black Gilligan-style hat with the Beatmania logo on it


    Name: Big Carrying Case
    Release: 2/99
    Notes: a large black bag with the Beatmania logo and saying on it


    Name: Neck Case
    Release: 2/99
    Notes: a neck case with the Beatmania logo on it, in three different
    colors (white, red, green)


    Name: Metal Tray
    Release: 2/99
    Notes: a silver-colored metal tray with the Beatmania logo and saying
    on it


    Name: Plaque
    Release: 3/99
    Notes: a metal plaque framed in black with the Beatmania logo and
    saying on it


    Name: Messenger Bag
    Release: 3/99
    Notes: a black waist bag with the Beatmania logo and saying on it


    Name: Bottle Holder
    Release: 5/99
    Notes: a black bottle holder with the Beatmania logo and saying on it


    Name: Belt
    Release: 5/99
    Notes: a black belt with a silver-colored metal buckle with the
    Beatmania logo


    Name: Mesh Bag
    Release: 6/99
    Notes: a black and blue mesh bag with the DJ logo on it


    Name: Polo Shirt
    Release: 7/99
    Notes: a black polo shirt with the Beatmania logo on it



    0.06: Miscellany____________________________________________


    ____________________
    _____Beatmania/Hiphopmania Hidden Modes:

    While this isn't really a hidden mode, it goes overlooked a lot of
    times: By pressing the Select button in any of the PSX Beatmania titles,
    you'll activate the Effects Button, which will turn on the effect that
    you've selected from the options menu. This really enhances the sound of
    some of the songs...

    Although I haven't done a lot of looking around for codes yet, I found
    these on gamewinners.com and thought that they were worth including. I
    haven't had a chance to try them out, so I can't confirm that they work,
    or give you any help with them... Anyway, here they are, copied and
    pasted directly from gamewinners.com - knock yourself out...

    Hidden Mode 1:
    Hold L + R (the two back keys on the Beat Mania controller) and press
    Start when the menu with the "Press Start Button" selection appears.
    Release those buttons and press Left + X (the two white keys on the left
    and right side). A sound will confirm correct code entry. The "Hidden
    Mode 1" option will now be available.

    Double play mode:
    Hold Left + Square + X (the three white keys) and press Start when the
    menu with the "Press Start Button" selection appears. Release those
    buttons and press L + R (the two black keys). A sound will confirm
    correct code entry. An option for double play mode will now be
    available.

    - from gamewinners.com


    __Hiphopmania Arcade:

    Karen Mceniry has found a code for the U.S. arcade version of Beatmania,
    Hiphopmania (I'm assuming this is for Complete Mix, but it was not
    specified):

    Put in the required coins/tokens/moneycard. Do not press start yet.
    Refer to the below diagram for the button presses.

    2 4 <:black buttons:> 7 9
    1 3 5 <:white buttons:> 6 8 10

    Hold down 1 and 4 and spin the turntable around once clockwise. Let go
    of the buttons. Then hold down 2 and 5 and spin the turntable clockwise
    again. Let go of the buttons. Next, hold down 1 and 4 again and press
    the 1p or 2p Start button. Right after you press Start, let go of the
    buttons quickly and hold down the 2 key until it gets to the difficulty
    section (easy/hard/practice/etc), then go to hard mode, and you should
    have all the levels, including the hidden ones. Doing this on 2p mode
    will also turn on battle mode.



    __4th Mix Arcade:

    This is directly from the Konami Homepage. It may work with the PSX
    version, but I haven't had a chance to try it yet...

    Complete Song List Choice Mode (including Hidden Songs)

    All songs can be selected from the beginning in BASIC and HARD modes.

    1.Insert coin(s).
    2.Press 6-10-9-8-9-8-9-6-7-6-6-10-9-8-9-8-9-6-7-6-6 on the 2P keyboard
    (The notes from "Deep In You").
    3.Press start while holding down EFFECT and buttons 2 and 4 on the 1P
    keyboard.

    Button guide for the above:

    7 9
    Turntable
    6 8 10


    Changing the Frame Colour

    During MODE SELECT, pressing the START button will change the screens
    frame colour with each press.

    Each press will change the frame to the following colours: Grey >> Gold
    >> Red >> Blue >> Green >> White >> Brown >> Scarlet >> Black >> Magenta
    . In addition there is also purple followed by grey again and then back
    through the order.


    ___________________________
    _____DDR Hidden Modes/Characters:


    __Modes:

    To access the harder modes in DDR, at the game mode selection screen
    (easy, normal, hard) press U. This should take you into the 'Secret
    Mode' screen. Now enter the following button presses/dance steps:

    Another: U, U, D, D, U, U, D, D
    Maniac: L, L, R, R, L, L, R, R
    Double: U, U, D, D, L, R, L, R
    Mirror: L, R, L, R, L, R, L, R

    U=up, D=down, L=left, R=right, all on the control pad (directional pad,
    D-pad, etc.)

    This will open up the above modes, as well as combinations thereof. The
    modes will also be saved to your memory card.

    (taken from Dance Dance Revolution Konami Official Guide; clarified,
    confirmed, etc. at GameSages.com)

    There is also a hidden edit mode that is unlocked by clearing 500 songs
    (similar to how the five hidden songs are unlocked). Thanks to Petee Hsu
    for this as well.


    __Characters:

    At the mode select screen, right after you press start on the title
    screen, hold either left or right on the control pad - each direction
    will get you a different set of characters. Thanks to Mike Corbett for
    the tip.

    ______________
    _____Beatmania Append 4th Mix Internet Ranking:

    If you get a decently high score (I'm not sure exactly what you have to
    get) in any of the seven expert courses, you'll recieve a password so
    that you can enter your score on the Konami website. Here's how it
    works:

    - After playing Expert Mode (and scoring well enough) and entering your
    DJ name, you'll recieve a password in the following format:

    DJ Name (1P):
    DJ Name (2P): [if applicable]
    Password:

    (The DJ names are the four letter names that you enter at the high score
    board.)

    You'll also get a web URL: http://www.konami.co.jp/kcej/

    Log online using your choice of computer and web browser, and either
    enter the above URL, or the below one to get you directly to the
    Internet Ranking section.

    http://www.konami.co.jp/kcej/4th_ir/password.html

    After that, you'll find an entry screen with about a dozen different
    choices - here is a rough translation of the page:

    -----
    DJ Name (1P)
    DJ Name (2P)
    Password

    Name

    Email

    Comments

    Gender ()Male ()Female
    Age? ()under 10 ()10-19 ()20-29 ()30-39 ()over 40
    Last Name?

    ??
    Append 4th Mix Favorite Song (select from pulldown menu)


    [RESET] [SUBMIT]

    -----

    After you're done, submit, and look at the scores! A note - they are all
    fairly high. As of the early morning of 14sept99, the top score was well
    over 1400.

    As another note, it is possible to get a high score password without
    actually finishing the expert mode course.

    Final note: The internet ranking is going to go on for one month -
    9sept99 - 8oct99.

    ____________________
    _____Beatmania Controller Button Guide:

    Within the Beatmania games, the controllers are automatically configured
    by selecting the 'Original' controller option. But have you ever wanted
    to use the controller in another game (like Pop'n Music's 5-button mode)
    but didn't know how to configure the controller? Here's a diagram of how
    the Beatmania controllers are laid out:

    ----- -----
    | | | | -----
    |L1 | | R1| / U \
    | | | | / \
    ----- ----- | |
    ----- ----- ----- | |
    | | | | | | \ /
    | S | | X | | O | \ D /
    | | | | | | -----
    ----- ----- -----

    S=square
    U=up on the directional pad
    D=down on the directional pad
    the others should be self explainatory, and of course Select and Start
    are just what they say they are...


    ____________________
    _____Beatmania 4th/5th Mix Difficulties:

    One of the additions in the new 4th/5th Mix interfaces is a better
    difficulty rating system. Much more like DDR, 4th and 5th have 7
    difficulties, and each one has it's own title. Originally, there was a
    5-star ratings system (although some songs did have 6 stars) and there
    were only three titles for the six levels... While not as creative as
    DDR's titles, it is a nice change...

    * very easy
    ** easy
    *** normal
    **** hard
    ***** very hard
    ****** strong hard
    ******* ultimate hard


    ______________________________________
    _____DDR Difficulties:

    DDR has names for all eight of it's difficulties (unlike Beatmania 1st,
    2nd, and 3rd, which only has three names for it's six). Here's a chart
    listing all eight (note: obviously, the *s are the number of feet in the
    difficulty, and the more feet, the harder):

    * simple
    ** moderate
    *** ordinary
    **** superior
    ***** marvelous
    ****** genuine
    ******* paramount
    ******** exorbitant

    ___________________
    _____Beatmania GB2; English Translations:

    As you may have noted, many of the songs in Beatmanis GB2: Gacchamix are
    in Japanese. This is merely a translation of the song's titles into
    English, with the best of my ability (which isn't that great, I'll warn
    you right now, so some of these may be pretty off...) English is the
    song's English translation, while In Game is how it appears in game (a
    few of the songs are already in English) - again, katakana is in all
    caps. The Gottamix Course is not listed as all of the songs are already
    in English. If you're looking for translations of the menu screens,
    please see the Gacchamix section of the Quick Guide section of this FAQ.

    J-Girl Pop Course:
    English: In Game:
    Automatic Automatic
    Little Girls Dream ?? Yumemiru Shoujyo Jyairarenai
    Time Goes By Time Goes By
    Don't Be Defeated Makenaide
    Friends FURENZU


    Band Course:
    English: In Game:
    Robinson ROBINSEN
    ?? Sasurai
    Over Drive Over Drive
    Believe Believe
    Rydeen Rydeen


    Idol Course:
    English: In Game:
    Night Sky NOMUKOU Yozora NOMUKOU
    Beach ?? Etc. Nagisa Nimatsuwaru ETOSETORA
    Catch You Catch Me Catch You Catch Me
    Hold Me Hold On Me! Daite Hold On Me!
    My Aunt Became Too (??) Watashiga OBAsanni Nattemo


    Anison Course:
    English: In Game:
    Space Battleship Yamato Uchuusenkan Yamato
    Beautiful Boy Sutekinakun
    Soar! Gundam Shouba! Gandamu
    The Angel Breathes Easy Tenshino Kyuuseku
    Ultraman's Song Ultraman no Uta


    __________________
    _____Beatmania Songs; Order of Difficulty:


    This list is merely a list all of the Beatmania songs in grouped by the
    difficulty (number of stars). The info presented is all the same as in
    the Songlists, but with one small addition; directly before the Genre is
    a letter or number - this signifies which release the song is from. The
    releases are: A=Arcade disc, Y=Append Yebisu, 3=Append 3rd Mix, G=Append
    Gottamix, 4=Append 4th Mix, GB=Beatmania GB, G2=Beatmania GB2, and
    WS=Beatmania for Wonderswan.

    --currently, 5th Mix is not included--

    Song Title Artist Genre Diff. BPM Notes
    u gotta groove dj nagureo Ahip-hop * 100/94/96 80/99
    jam jam reggae jam master'73 Areggae * 90 62/78
    Cat Song UPA&NORA Yfunk * 127 154/258
    - Theme of UPA
    Body tomoki hirata Ystyl garage * 134 87/162
    life goes on Quadra 3ambient * 124 86/86
    find out nouvo nude 3soul * 100 95/95
    Winter Fantasy LUV 2 SHY Greal garage * 120 169/250
    ~Sample Battler's featuring SONOMI
    House Mix~
    Yellow,Black COZY KUBO Ghip and soul * 96 131/194
    and Blues
    dancing Percussion Mikio Endo Graga rock * 123 141/246
    with SKI Rockers
    I LiVe just 4U MPM 4r&b B * 90 98/142
    You Make Me Monday Michiru4jazz house B * 110 105/197
    2 gorgeous 4 U * GBbreak-bts * 150 80
    cat song * GBfunk * 127 155
    ~theme of upa
    It's your funky * GBreggae * 60 147
    life!
    suite no.3 air * GBclassic 3 * 68 60
    dj battle * GBdj battle * 93 58
    Cat Song UPA&NORA WSfunk * 127 154
    - Theme of UPA
    find out nouvo nude WSsoul * 100 95
    Robinson Kusano G2Band * 111 108
    Masamune
    Sasurai Okuda Minsei G2Band * 119 115
    RVTK-1 Dub-GB G2Gotta/BigBeat * 91 151
    Beginning of life quadra Aambient ** 110 80/115
    jam jam reggae crunky boy Areggae funky ** 90 157/178
    (Funky jam Cookie mix) mix
    2 gorgeous 4 U prophet-31 Abreak~bts (1P) ** 150 79/-
    greed eater dust fathers Abreak~bts (2P) ** 112 -/74
    Do you love me? reo-magumo Aballade ** 100 149/244
    PAPAYAPA BOSSA staccato two-JYbossa groove ** 143 143/310
    -remixed by r24bm
    Changing the ASIA cheap forest Yasian ** 95 140/181
    traditional
    Do you love me? reo-nagumo 3ballad (classic)** 100 149/246
    believe again dj nagureo 3j-dance pop ** 130 216/344
    HYPER MEGA MIX featuring miryam
    s.d.z DJ mazinger 3hiphop ** 100 168/175
    featuring Muhammad
    RVTK-1 DUB-GB Gbigbeat ** 92 179/215
    E-Girlia DJ Patch Ghiphop ** 90 135/160
    luv foundation Mikio Endo Gcrossover ** 106 130/189
    I LiVe just 4U MPM 4r&b H ** 90 132/144
    I LiVe just 4U MPM 4r&b @ ** 90 155/155
    Hunting For You Togo Project 4r&b B ** 105 151/237
    featuring Megu & Scotty D.
    You Make Me Monday Michiru4jazz house H ** 110 186/350
    Popcorn DJ Watarai 4hiphop B/H ** 93 148/175
    Popcorn DJ Watarai 4hiphop @ ** 93 167/173
    Keep on Movin' N.M.R. 4dance pop B ** 132 100/100
    Believe again e.o.s remixed 4dance pop ** 130 216/345
    (english version) by DJ nagureo featuring miryam
    papayapa bossa * GBbossa groove ** 143 134
    kiiroi kabin * GBjazz ** 128 187
    theme of rakuga * GBrakuga kids ** 140 183
    kids
    mirrorball * GBdisco ** 140 226
    beginning of life Quadra WSambient ** 110 80
    believe again DJ nagureo WSj-dance pop ** 130 216
    (HYPER MEGA MIX)
    Automatic Utada HIKARU G2J-Girl Pop ** 94 216
    Yozora NOMUKOU KawamuraYuukaG2Idol ** 106 173
    Nagisa Nimatsuwaru Okuda Minsei G2Idol ** 129 173
    Etc.
    Uchuusenkan Yamato MiyagawYutakaG2Anison ** 141 218
    Sutekinakun Miki Hiraji G2Anison ** 161 247
    Miracle Moon Hiroyuki TogoG2Gotta/ ** 128 236
    J-Garage Pop
    OVERDOSER(romo mix)mirak Atechno (1P) *** 132 164/-
    OVERDOSER mirak Atechno (2P) *** 132 -/224
    (ambient mix)
    u gotta groove dj mazinger Ahip~hop street *** 94 143/359
    (Triple Mazin Dub) mix
    Ain't it Good tomoki hirata Yspd garage *** 134 119/191
    -remixed by r24bm
    Stop Violence! Herbie Hammock3funky jazz *** 113 123/175
    & His Band groove (classic)
    wild I/O nouvo nude 3house *** 130 226/211
    La Bossanova staccato two-F3bossa groove *** 143 213/341
    de Fabienne (classic)
    NaHaNaHa vs. DJ Senda & Gdj battle ***124/152/163 190/223
    Gattchoon Battle Tiny-K
    Hunting for You Togo Project Gr&b *** 105 ?/338
    feat. Megu & Scotty D.
    CLUB 115 COZY KUBO Grock'n techno *** 150 196/307
    Miracle Moon Togo Project Gj-garage pop *** 128 274/385
    featuring Sana
    SODA SLAKE Gdrum'n bass *** 180 153/153
    Destruction MPM 4big beat B *** 131 125/134
    Take A Ride Larry Dunn 4soul hiphop B *** 117 127/172
    Rugged Ash Symphonic 4future jazz B/H *** 168 193/201
    Defoggers
    Kakattekonkai Bebe 4cube beat B *** 103 153/153
    Weighted Action Deep Emotion 4hard house B *** 130 307/351
    Hunting For You Togo Project 4r&b H *** 105 181/178
    featuring Megu & Scotty D.
    Paranoia MAX 190 4jungle B/H *** 190 150/200
    ~dirty mix~
    Keep on Movin' N.M.R. 4dance pop H *** 132 119/119
    quick master Yohei Shimizu 4j-techno *** 145 178/225
    (reform version)
    overdoser (romo * GBtechno *** 132 155
    mix)
    believe again * GBj-dance pop *** 130 209
    metalgear solid * GBbigbeatmix *** 140 191
    ~main theme
    Feel the Beat! * GBlatin *** 110 244
    Amadeus Mania * GBclassic 1 *** 120 226
    The Nutcracker * GBclassic 2 *** 140 209
    Suite
    La Bossanova staccato WSbossa groove *** 143 213
    de Fabienne two-F
    Stop Violence! HerbieHammockWSfunky jazz *** 113 123
    & His Band groove
    Yumemiru Shoujyo Oda Tetsuro G2J-Girl Pop *** 159 268
    Jyairarenai
    Time Goes By Igarashi G2J-Girl Pop *** 84 188
    Mitsuru
    Friends Dobashi G2J-Girl Pop *** 158 225
    Yasukifu
    Over Drive Takuya G2Band *** 148 230
    Catch You Catch Me HiroshigeKamiG2Idol *** 128 217
    Daite Hold On Me! Tsunku G2Idol *** 125 264
    Hunting For You Hiroyuki TogoG2Gotta/R&B *** 105 177
    Shouba! Gundam WatanabeTakeoG2Anison *** 144 224
    Ultraman no Uta Miyauchi G2Anison *** 132 214
    Kokurou
    tokai dj mazinger Ajapanese hip~hop**** 97 139/206
    (performed by co-key)
    Salamander Beat nite system Akonamix **** 134 171/177
    Crush mix
    LOVE SO GROOVY lovemints Asoul (1P) **** 141 169/-
    LOVE SO GROOVY lovemints Asoul (2P) **** 141 -/227
    (12inch version)
    e-motion e.o.s Arave **** 145/140 96/125
    LOVE SO GROOVY nite system Ahouse spiritual **** 131 249/430
    (Nite's After Love mix) mix
    Stop Violence! Herbie HammockYfunky jazz **** 113 123/191
    & His Band groove
    I.C.B. tomoki hirata Yhard house **** 140 197/367
    -remixed by r24bm
    Believe Again Emotion of 380's j-pop **** 130 158/289
    Sound featuring Miryam
    Queen's Jamaica Crunky Boy 3reggae **** 94 189/278
    featuring Muhammad
    LOVE SO GROOVY LOVEMINTS 3soul(classic)1P **** 141 169/-
    LOVE SO GROOVY LOVEMINTS 3soul(classic)2P **** 141 -/227
    (12 inch mix)
    METAL GEAR SOLID ESPACIO 3bigbeat mix **** 140 179/182
    -main theme BROTHERS (classic)
    more deep Togo Project Gfree soul **** 120 196/394
    featuring Sana & T/Decay
    Lovegirl In Summer LUV 2 SHY Gbreak beats **** 095/190 275/281
    ~GUHROOVY featuring SONOMI
    HARDCORE MIX~
    BEMANI HIT TRACKS K.M.D.J.team Gnonstop megamix **** 137/143/137
    featuring Seigo "M" Takei 468/902
    Take Control Larry Dunn 470's soul B **** 112 174/221
    Take A Ride Larry Dunn 4soul hiphop H **** 117 131/180
    Kakattekonkai Bebe 4cube beat H **** 103 163/163
    Build-Up Forward 4techno B **** 135 248/288
    Brand New World GTS featuring 4house H **** 128 247/308
    Melodie Sexton
    Brand New World GTS featuring 4house @ **** 128 308/308
    Melodie Sexton
    Soda Slake 4drum'n bass B **** 160 124/153
    Salamander Beat * GBkonamix **** 134 153
    Crush mix
    overdoser (driving * GBminimal techno **** 138 331
    dub mix)
    Cow Boy Star * GBcountry **** 140 158
    METAL GEAR SOLID ESPACIO WSbigbeat mix **** 140 179
    -main theme BROTHERS
    Queen's Jamaica Crunky Boy WSreggae **** 94 189
    featuring Muhammad
    Believe Luna Sea G2Band **** 150 221
    Watashiga OBAsanni Saitou Hideo G2Idol **** 126 312
    Nattemo
    Luv To Me tiger YAMATO G2Gotta/ **** 154 289
    (disco mix) Eurobeat
    20.november dj nagureo Ahouse (1P) ***** 130 301/-
    (single mix)
    20.november dj nagureo Ahouse (2P) ***** 130 -/352
    (radio edit)
    OVERDOSER quadra Aminimal techno ***** 138 340/656
    (Driving Dub mix) mix
    METAL GEAR SOLID ESPACIO Ybigbeat mix ***** 140 175/176
    ~Main Theme BROTHERS
    La Bossanova staccato two-FYbossa groove ***** 143 213/341
    de Fabienne french version
    20.november DJ nagureo 3house (classic) ***** 130 301/-
    (single mix) (1P)
    20.november DJ nagureo 3house (classic) ***** 130 -/352
    (radio edit) (2P)
    Deep Clear Eyes QUADRA 3drum'n bass mix ***** 155 276/307
    (classic)
    nine seconds nouvo nude 3digital funk ***** 97 192/191
    area code nouvo nude 3digi~rock ***** 112 215/218
    JAUNTY BOUNTY Kimitaka Gcollage techno ***** 150 209/466
    Matsumae
    Manmachine plays Mikio Endo Gjazz electro ***** 114 377/492
    Jazz~MIO2~
    Hunting for You Togo Project Gr&b (hard ***** 105 340/437
    featuring Megu version)
    & Scotty D.
    Take Control Larry Dunn 470's soul H ***** 112 221/221
    Jazz A Pump Up Takumi 4jazzy hiphop H ***** 100 173/183
    Jazz A Pump Up Takumi 4jazzy hiphop @ ***** 100
    Build-Up Forward 4techno H ***** 135 286/293
    Chain Ram 4rave B ***** 152 206/247
    Soda Slake 4drum'n bass H ***** 160 153/153
    20.november DJ nagureo 4house~nagureo ***** 130 332/-
    (single mix) kidding style~
    20.november DJ nagureo 4house~nagureo ***** 130 -/404
    (radio edit) kidding style~
    20.november DJ nagureo 4hard house ***** 130 247/257
    20.november DJ nagureo 4hard house ***** 130 268/257
    (another)
    luv to me * GBeurobeat ***** 164 272
    okkasan no uta * GBe.n.k. ***** 93 178
    20.november DJ nagureo WShouse ***** 130 301
    (single mix)
    Deep Clear Eyes QUADRA WSdrum'n bass mix ***** 155 276
    Makenaide Oda Tetsuro G2J-Girl Pop ***** 126 297
    Rydeen Takahashi G2Band ***** 144 270
    YUKIHIRO
    Tenshino Kyuuseku YabukiToshiroG2Anison ***** 148 248
    Genom Screams L.E.D.Light G2Gotta/Trance ***** 150 422
    SKA a go go the bald headsAska ****** 160/144/160 359/514
    Deep Clear Eyes quadra Adrum'n bass mix ****** 155 276/307
    Acid Bomb dj fx Ahardtekno ****** 140 334/569
    tribe groove nite system 3world groove ****** 126 275/257
    LUV TO ME miryam reo 3euro beat ****** 154 312/384
    THIRD-MIX yoshinori
    Attack the music DJ FX 3hard techno ****** 140 323/452
    super highway nouvo nude 3drum'n bass ****** 160 395/452
    GENOM SCREAMS L.E.D. LIGHT Gtrance ****** 150 582/745
    LUV TO ME tiger YAMATO Geurobeat ****** 154 453/503
    (disco mix) version GOTTA
    HELL SCRAPER L.E.D. LIGHT-GGgabbah ****** 577/666
    190/195/200
    Destruction MPM 4big beat H ****** 131 244/244
    Weighted Action Deep Emotion 4hard house H ****** 130 351/351
    Chain Ram 4rave H ****** 152 247/247
    attack the music DJ FX 4hardtechno~crack****** 140 376/378
    style~
    acid bomb DJ FX 4hard tekno ****** 140 405/647
    (another)
    LUV TO ME(english third mix 4euro beat ****** 154 312/384
    version)
    LUV TO ME(english third mix 4euro beat ****** 154 331/392
    version) (another)
    Attack the Music DJ FX WShard techno ****** 140 323
    Drunk Monky DJ Oddball 4minimal H *******145 409/445
    Drunk Monky DJ Oddball 4minimal @ *******145 681/678
    Logical Dash DJ Taka 4happy H *******144 433/507
    Logical Dash DJ Taka 4happy @ *******144 467/507
    Genom Screams L.E.D. Light 4trance H *******150 404/533
    e-motion (2nd MIX) e.o.s Arave ??? 145/140 148/241
    dj battle * Adj battle ??? 93 changes
    Spaced Out Enola Quintet 4lounge H ??? 88 152/148
    peace out DJ nagureo 4deep house H ??? 133 341/341
    deep in you DJ nagureo 4dance pop H ??? 126 323/357
    All songs for various WSmedley ???? var. var.
    Wonderswan


    _______________________________
    _____BEMANI outside of Japan:

    While the BEMANI series started, and is the most popular, in Japan, it
    has recently started to spread to other regions:

    Europe: Recieving the second most BEMANI games of a single region (Japan
    being first, obviously), Europe has recieved both Beatmania (as either
    Beatmania or Hiphopmania, the former probably being a Japanese import)
    and DDR (as either DDR or Dancing Stage) in the arcades. A Playstation
    version of Beatmania, entitled 'Beatmania European Edit', is due by the
    end of the year. No DDR PSX game has been announced as of yet.

    Americas: North and South America have recieved Beatmania in the arcades
    under the somewhat decieving (and in my opinion, just plain bad) name
    'Hiphopmania'. Dance Dance Revolution is also available in the arcades.
    No home releases have been announced yet.

    Asia: Asia has also recieved a few BEMANI games, although details here
    are sketchy - in some areas, Japanese imports abound, but as for
    official territory releases, I believe that both Beatmania and DDR have
    hit, the former possibly as BeatStage.


    ______________________________________
    _____Facts & Figures:


    This section is simply a collection of misc. facts and figures on the
    BEMANI series...

    - Beatmania currently leads the BEMANI series for number of variations
    (arcade, home, portable, and LCD) at 19, while DDR is at 9 (going on
    15), Pop'nX has 8, Guitar Freaks has 3, and finally Drummaina exists
    only in a single format.
    - Both the original Beatmania and Dance Dance Revolution Playstation
    games have sold over a million copies.
    - The single most prolific song in the entire BEMANI series is
    20.november, which is in at least 10 different games, and has at least 5
    different mixes/versions.
    - The fastest song in the home versions of Beatmania was previously
    Hell Scraper (gabbah) by l.e.d. light-g, from GottaMix/5th Mix, which
    maxes at 200 BPM, although it has been overtaken by Krymson (digital
    hardcore) by RAM, from 5th Mix, which blows by at an amazing 240 BPM.
    Neither of these matches the Drummania song Across the Nightmare, which
    is apparently 300 BMP (although I don't think it is truly 300 BMP). As a
    total side note, the fastest song ever recorded was Thousand by Moby: it
    maxes at 1000 BMP.
    - The slowest song in Beatmania is It's Your Funky Life (reggae) from
    Beatmania GB, which blows away the competition with a lethargic 60 BMP.
    - The song with the most notes in Beatmania (1P) is Hell Scraper, with
    a whopping 577 notes, over 100 more than the number two song, which is
    BEMANI Hit Tracks (nonstop megamix) by the K.M.D.J.team from Gottmix,
    which contains 468 notes. A close third place is Logical Dash [another]
    (happy), by DJ Taka, from 4th Mix, and contains 467 notes.
    - The song with the least number of notes in Beatmania is DJ Battle,
    from Beatmania Pocket 2, with a wimpy 27 notes.
    - The largest BMP change occurs in Lovegirl in Summer ~Guhroovy
    Hardcore Mix~ (breakbeats) by Luv2Shy, which begins at 95 BMP and
    doubles to 190 BMP about halfway through.
    - The song with the longest complete title is "Lovegirl in Summer
    ~Guhroovy Hardcore Mix~ (breakbeats) by Luv2Shy featuring Sonomi" with
    69 characters (not counting spaces, the 'by', or the (), but counting
    the ~s, which are part of the song's title)
    - Hell Scraper (gabbah) contains a total of 666 notes in 2P mode (I
    really shouldn't have to explain this one...).
    - Inventive Japanese Beataddicts have invented numerous new ways to
    play, including '2P Cross' (where one player mans the 1P keys and the 2P
    'table, and the other player is on the inside of him manning the 2P keys
    and the 1P 'table), 'One Finger' (playing using only one finger), 'Back
    Play' (playing with your back to the screen), and the famous 'Double
    Play' (one person plays a 2P game, manning both sets of keys and both
    turntables).
    - The initial release of Beatmania only had 9 unique songs (ie. songs
    with different titles, not counting additional mixes), while the later
    releases have gotten up to 39 for home releases (Append 4th Mix) and
    over 60 in the arcades (IIDX Substream Club Version 2)
    - The BEMANI series is less than two years old, yet already has 50
    separate games in it (21 different arcade games, 12 home releases, 6 LCD
    games, and at least 11 more on the way). This easily makes it the most
    prolific set series in video game history (with the MegaMan/Rockman
    series coming in second with over 20 titles, but spread over a 10 year
    period). Even Beatmania's 19 current titles over 2 years rivals
    (although does not surpass) MegaMan's 10 year stint... (please note that
    I'm referring to BEMANI as a 'set series', as opposed to an assumed one
    - an example of the latter would be grouping all of Mario's appearances
    into a single series, which still probably wouldn't beat the BEMANI
    series... also, I'm counting arcade and home releases separately, as
    they should - this may put MegaMan over 30, and possibly 40... but then,
    I'm not the MegaMan expert, now am I?)
    - Traditionally, the BEMANI series has been presented entirely in
    English (with the exception of the 'how-to-play' sections), with the
    first Japanese song title occurring in Pop'n Music, and the second one
    not occurring until Beatmania Pocket Summer Mix.



    ________________________________________
    _____Boot Problems:


    Something that has come to my attention recently is the matter of people
    having trouble getting certain games to boot, for various reasons.
    Here's a quick rundown on how to go about solving these problems (note
    that all of the BEMANI releases so far are Japanese territory, so if
    you're using a console meant for either Europe or North America, you
    need a mod chip or other similar device - this FAQ assumes that you know
    that, and will not go into any detail whatsoever on the topic - there
    are plenty of other resources on the web for such difficulties):

    --Obviously, only use this section if you can't get your game to boot -
    some people have said that they have a chipped PSX, and that certain
    games will boot fine that are supposedly anti-mod...--


    __Beatmania Append 4th Mix:

    Many people have reported problems getting 4th Mix to boot up in
    anything but the Bonus Edit Mode. In all of the cases that I've recieved
    email about, this is due to the fact that the readers are booting from
    Arcade -> 3rd Mix -> 4th Mix. Upon looking in the instruction book,
    you'll see that one of the first pages has a diagram saying that if you
    boot from Arcade -> 3rd/Gotta -> 4th, you will in fact recieve the Bonus
    Edit Mode, and that in order to recieve the regular 4th Mix, you must
    boot Arcade -> 4th or Arcade -> 3rdMini/Yebisu -> 4th.

    I suspect that most of the people having these problems, and thus
    booting in this manner, is that 3rd Mix is not mod-protected (ie.
    unbootable on systems modified for all-region play), and thus the only
    way to boot the 4th Mix disc on a modded system is to do it in the
    manner that they are doing (for some reason 3rd -> 4th bypasses the mod-
    check, while Arcade -> 4th obviously does not).

    In the end, you have a few options if you are encountering this problem.
    The first is to buy a Japanese Playstation, which is really recommended
    - I own a Japanese and an American one, and for import-heavy gamers,
    this is by far the best choice due to the massive amount of mod-
    protecting games. On the other hand, I realise that an imported ~US$200
    PSX system isn't within everyone's means, so the second, and less
    recommended, method is detailed below (under Mod-Protected
    Games/GameShark methods:). It involves the use of a GameShark or similar
    'cheat' device to bypass the mod-check. Other methods exist, such as
    Game Enhancers, Gold Fingers, and stealth mods, but I know nothing about
    them other than the names.


    __Beatmania/Append discs:
    One reader has reported problems getting the Append Yebisu disc to boot
    on a PSX with an external mod chip. This problem has not yet been
    solved, and any input would be appreciated. Please note that this may be
    the fault of the chip, and not the game.

    This problem, however, has brought to my attention that if you are using
    a method that requires the lid of the PSX to be propped open, you must
    release whatever you're using to press down the lid sensor when you Disc
    Switch, or the PSX will not boot the Append Disc.


    __Mod-Protected Games/GameShark methods:
    (covers Beatmania Append Gottamix & 4th Mix, Dance Dance Revolution &
    2ndReMix, Guitar Freaks, Pop'n Music 2, Goo!Goo!Soundy, BishiBashi
    Special 2(PSX):

    All of the above games are 'mod-protected', and require one of two
    things to be done: Play the game on an un-modified Japanese system
    (recommended), or buy a Game Shark and input the below codes to boot the
    game (at your own risk):

    Beatmania Append Gottamix:
    D0180EB0 03BE
    80180EB0 0000
    D0180EB2 0C07
    80180EB2 0000
    Beatmania Append 4th Mix:
    D01BD672 1040
    801BD672 1000
    Dance Dance Revolution (all codes must be entered):
    Check Sum Protection Defeat:
    D001E160 FFF2
    8001E160 0001
    Pro-Action Replay Detection Defeat:
    D01B6F20 0003
    801B6F20 0001
    Mod-Chip Detection Defeat:
    D01B76A8 DE07
    801B76A8 DDFE
    Start Button Fix:
    D01B6414 6424
    800101DA 0101
    Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix:
    D00200A6 1040
    800200A6 1000
    D0020D64 FFF2
    80020D64 0001
    D01C1BE4 FFF2
    801C1BE4 0001
    D01C1C7A 0C07
    801C1C7A 3002
    D01C2936 1040
    801C2936 1000
    Guitar Freaks:
    D001654E 1040
    8001654E 1000
    Pop'n Music 2:
    D0015342 1040
    80015342 1000
    Goo!Goo!Soundy:
    D0012B66 1040
    80012B66 1000
    BishiBashi Special 2:
    D009818A 1040
    8009818A 1000
    Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Version Vol. 1:
    **currently unknown**
    Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMix Append Club Version Vol. 2:
    **currently unknown**
    Pop'n Music 3 Append:
    **currently unknown**
    Guitar Freaks 2nd Mix Append:
    **currently unknown**
    Beatmania Append 5th Mix ~Time to get down:
    **currently unknown**

    (codes acquired from the Game Shark Code Creators' Club
    http://www.cmgsccc.com, the Asian Game Shart Code Center
    http://www.agscc.com, and National Console Support http://www.ncsx.com)

    There is one way around the Gottamix and 4th Mix mod-checks -
    1. Boot the Arcade disc.
    2. Disc Switch to Append 3rd Mix.
    3. Disc Switch to Append GottaMix or 4th Mix (note that in 4th Mix,
    you will only be able to access the Bonus Edit mode using this method)

    __Additional problems:
    If you're having problems with a disc that is not listed, please email
    me and I'll try my best to help. My email address is at the bottom of
    this doc.


    ____________________________________________
    _____Grey Area:

    Something that has come to my attention as of late is a number of 'grey
    area' matters. Past the obviously illegal things such as the TopMax GF
    controller and pirated games, the BEMANI world has recently met another
    world: that of emulation. There are also rumours of fan made Append
    Discs...


    __Emulation:

    While many people mistake emulation for something that is totally
    illegal, in truth it is a fairly grey area of the law. This document
    does not cover the illegal aspects of emulation, but rather brings to
    light the greyer areas (although none of this is endorsed by the author
    of this document nor the web sites that this document is found on).

    There exists a Beatmania emulator called 'BM98', which runs on fan-made
    files called .bms files. The emulator is backwards-engineered and
    freeware, making it (fairly) legal (to my knowledge). Although it does
    not contain any Beatmania or BEMANI references, it doesn't take a genius
    to see that it is clearly Beatmania under a different name. The emulator
    does not run off of copied ROM images, as most do, but rather fan-made
    files (.bms format), which reference .wav files for the audio and .bmp
    files for the video. The BMS files are made with another program called
    BMS Creator (also freeware), and can be simply made from any .wav files
    or .bmp files. The emulator itself is customisable, with the GUI being
    made up of easily alterable .bmp files. While the emulator called 'BM98'
    is the most popular, there are others as well, including 'TypeMania'...
    Please note that these programs and files are not illegal in nature
    (again, to my knowledge), but can be if the program is altered to
    include copyrighted images/words, and if the samples or video for the
    BMS files include copyrighted works.

    I am also aware of a DDR emulator, although info on this is currently
    scarce.

    Finally, although I hate to add all of this, it seems to be a necessity.
    As I have stated before, _I do not endorse any of the programs covered
    in this section_ - period. This means that I will not provide any links
    to websites covering such topics or containing related files, and I will
    not provide any of the above files. I am very staunch on this. Also,
    keep in mind that any Beatmania/DDR/etc. songs that have been modified
    for play on BM98 are _illegal_, as they contain copyrighted
    images/sounds that are under the creative control of Konami. I do not
    know where if such files even exist, and if they do I do not know where
    to obtain them. Under no circumstances will I endorse the distribution
    of such files containing the copyrighted intellectual property of
    Konami. Put in simple English, DO NOT ASK ME FOR BM98 FILES, ESPECIALLY
    BEMANI SONGS - I WILL _NOT_ SEND THEM TO YOU.


    __Fan-Made Append Discs:

    I have heard a single rumour about this topic. Basically, if it is true,
    it would fall under the same file as the BMS files in the above section
    - as long as the discs didn't contain copyrighted
    files/sounds/images/etc, it would make sense that these would be legal.
    Again, neither the author nor the websites endorse this.


    __Closing Words on Grey Areas:

    A closing word on the above grey area matters: I, nor the webmasters of
    the sites that you have found this on, suppport the above matters, and
    they are presented merely because they are part of the mass that is
    BEMANI. Please do not email me asking for more information on the above
    topics; any emails will replied to with this very paragraph in the body
    of the email, and none of the requested information will be sent with
    it. If you really want to learn more about these topics, I suggest that
    you visit one of the web's many search engines, such as Yahoo!
    [http://www.yahoo.com] or Metacrawler [http://www.metacrawler.com] and
    search for the above topics. Also, the author and the webmasters will
    not be responsible for any damage that you may do to your
    PSX/computer/etc. through using any of the programs/etc. covered in
    'Grey Area'.



    _____________________________________________
    _____Glossary:

    1st - generally refers to the original, unnumbered release of a title
    2nd - generally refers to the 2nd Mix of a title
    3rd - generally refers to Beatmania 3rd Mix, although it may also
    refer to the actual Beatmania Append 3rd Mix Disc, if used in that
    context. May also refer to Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix or Pop'n
    Music 3rd Mix.
    4th - generally refers to Beatmania 4th Mix, although it may also
    refer to the actual Beatmania Append 4th Mix Disc, if used in that
    context. May also refer to Pop'n Music 4th Mix.
    5th - generally refers to Beatmania 5th Mix, although it may also
    refer to the actual Beatmania Append 5th Mix Disc, if used in that
    context
    action buttons - generic term for the buttons that control the main
    action of a game (for example, on the Playstation, the main action
    buttons are the X, O, triangle, and square buttons)
    Arcade (in relation to different Beatmania Discs) - whenever the Arcade
    disc is mentioned, I am referring to Disc 1 of the initial Beatmania
    PSX release (titled simply 'Beatmania'). A look at the disc will in
    fact reveal that it is titled the 'Arcade Disc'
    BaM - shortened version of Bust A Move (also BAM) (BaG/BAG is used for
    the North American release Bust A Groove)
    Beatmania - Konami's 'DJ Simulation' game, and the flagship title of
    the BEMANI series
    BeatStage - a named used for Beatmania in certain countries
    BEMANI - Konami's line of rhythm games. The name derives from the
    Japanese's shortening of the word BEatMANIa
    board - circuit board. In the arcade world, the board on which the game
    is actually put. Also known as PCB or printed circuit board
    BPM - beats per minute. Used by DJs to match beats in different songs
    cab - shortened form of 'cabinet'
    cabinet - the housing in which an arcade game is put
    conversion - simply, taking one arcade cabinet and installing a
    different game in it
    D!D!D! - shortened form of 'Dance!Dance!Dance!'
    Dance!Dance!Dance! - Konami's first attempt at a rhythm game. Not part
    of the BEMANI series
    Dance Dance Revolution - Konami's 'Dance Simulation' game, and one of
    the two most popular in the BEMANI series (along with Beatmania
    itself)
    Dancing Stage - 1. a variation of DDR that focuses on the music of a
    single artist/group/singer/band 2. an alternate name for DDR used in
    certain countries
    DC - shortened form of 'Dreamcast'
    DDR - shortened form of 'Dance Dance Revolution'
    deck - a turntable
    dedicated - a game that is permanently installed; home games are
    generally non-dedicated, as you can easily switch games by changing
    cartridges or discs.
    dedicated cabinet - an arcade cabinet that is made for a specific game
    Dreamcast - Sega's 128-bit video game system, home of a few of the
    BEMANI home titles
    Dreams Come True - a Japanese pop group that are the focus of the
    second in Konami's Dancing Stage series.
    Drummania - Konami's 'Drum Simulation' game
    electronic drums - drums that have samples assigned to them, which are
    played when the drum is struck. Usually very thin and covered with
    rubber. Used in Drummania
    GameBoy - Nintendo's hand held 8-bit video game system, and the home of
    two BEMANI releases (also known as GameBoyPocket, GameBoyLight)
    GameBoyAdvance - Nintendo's upcoming 32-bit handheld system, and
    possible home of BEMANI titles
    GameBoyColor - an updated and more powewful color version of Nintendo's
    GameBoy system. can also play GameBoy games, and is also the home of
    two BEMANI releases
    GF - shortened form of 'Guitar Freaks'
    Gotta - generally refers to Beatmania Gottamix, although it also refers
    to the actual Beatmania Gottamix Disc, if used in that context
    Guitar Freaks - Konami's 'Guitar Simulation' game
    Hiphopmania - the name used for Beatmania in North America
    JAMMA - a universal arcade standard adopted in the late 1980's by
    arcade manufacturers. Assures that any JAMMA board will work in any
    JAMMA cabinet
    KCEJ - Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
    KCEO - Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka
    KCET - Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
    Keyboardmania - Konami's 'keyboard simulation' game
    Konami - video game and arcade publisher
    LCD game - a small portable video game that has an LCD screen.
    Generally understood to be dedicated
    mix - 1. the mixing of musical elements to form a song. 2. an updating
    of one of Konami's BEMANI line that features a new and/or updated
    music selection
    Original controller - a specialty controller that is made for use with
    a specific game (example: Beatmania's 'turntable' controller)
    PDA - shortened version of 'Personal Digital Assistant'. in relations
    to the document, either the Sony PocketStation or the Dreamcast
    Visual Memory unit
    Playstation - Sony's 32-bit video game console, and home of many
    of the home BEMANI releases
    Playstation2 - Sony's upcoming 256-bit video game console, and the
    future home of Drummania, as well as (more than likely) many more
    BEMANI releases
    PnM - shortened form of Pop'n Music (also P'nM)
    PocketStation - Sony's Memory Card cum portable game system. also known
    as a PDA
    Pop'n Music - Konami's 'Music Simulation' game
    PSX - shortened form of 'Playstation' (derived from the code name
    'PS-X' that the Playstation project was given internally by Sony
    during development)
    PS2 - shortened form of Playstation2
    radio edit - an edited version of a song that is suitable for radio
    airplay. a radio edit is either shortened to between 3 and 5 minutes
    or has 'inappropriate' language removed
    remix - taking a song's musical elements and re-combining them.
    generally, any mix of a song that it not the album version is a
    remix. The terms 'mix' and 'remix' have become interchangable. Also
    written as 're-mix'
    rhythm game - a video game or arcade game that has a focus on
    pressing action buttons (or doing other similar actions) to the
    rhythm of music
    rhythm genre - a genre which contains rhythm games (which includes many
    of the games mentioned in this document), and generally can include
    any game from the following sub-genres: action rhythm, DJ Simulation,
    Dance Simulation, Guitar Simulation, Music Simulation, Drum
    Simulation, etc. This genre was invented, for all intents and
    purposes, with the release of the Sony Playstation game Parappa the
    Rapper (aka. Parapparappa).
    sample - a piece of sound that it taken from another source. usually
    pertains to pieces music or lyrics that are 'borrowed' from another
    artist's recording, but can be a wide variety of things
    True Kiss Destination - a variation of Dance Dance Revolution featuring
    songs by the Japanese pop band True Kiss Destination.
    T.V. game - the Japanese term for video game.
    turntable - known better as a record player, it known by many different
    names, including 'deck'
    video game - the American term for T.V. game
    VMS - shortened version of 'Visual Memory System', which was the Visual
    Memory unit's original name, but was changed due to copyright
    problems. still occasionally called this
    VMU - nickname for the Visual Memory unit, which serves to store
    Dreamcast saves as well as functioning as a small portable video game
    system (also known as a VMS)
    WonderSwan - a Japanese-only 16-bit portable game system, developed by
    Bandai. home to a single BEMANI release
    WS - shortened version of 'WonderSwan'
    Yebisu - this, used in reference to Beatmania Discs, means Disc 2 from
    the initial Beatmania PSX release (titled 'Beatmania'). Looking at
    the disc reveals that it's actual title is 'Append Disc', but since
    additional Append discs have been released, I use the name Yebisu, as
    that is the name of the mix contained within the disc (according to
    the title screen).

    ______________________________________________
    _____Rumours:

    This is a section for news that can't possibly confirmed, but is worth
    putting up anyway. Our first one is from "h0l":

    "I was at ECTS in London a couple of days ago... they had
    'professional' DDR dancers on the stand and one of the tunes they
    were dancing to seemed to be Run DMC vs. Jason Nevins - "It's Like
    That" (big European No.1 quite recently)."

    The RunDMC/Nevins tune is definately not in any of the released versions
    of DDR - a possibility for 3rd Mix? He also mentioned in a later email
    that it may have just been a DJ spinning over the music of the game, and
    that the tune isn't actually in the game...

    **update: the song has been confirmed to be in the European DDR,
    called Dancing Stage.**

    _______________________
    _____Beatmania/BeatMania/Beat Mania?:

    A quick note on the actual title of Konami's DJ Simulation game. The
    logo is written 'beat mania', all in lower case, with a very small, but
    noticable, space inbetween the 't' and the 'm'. Konami sometimes writes
    is as one word, all lower case ('beatmania'), and sometimes as two
    words, with normal caps ('Beat Mania'). I've never seen Konami write it
    as one word with two caps ('BeatMania'), but I've seen it that way other
    places. The katakana on the PSX games and the books is written as one
    word (no spaces inbetween the 'to' and the 'ma'), and for that matter
    the actual katakana spelling is 'beetomania'. I personally prefer one
    word, with either a capital or lower-case 'B.' In this FAQ, for
    clarity's sake, I capitalise the 'B', since it's easier to read. In
    reality, I'm not sure that there is a definate way to write the name of
    the game, although the all-lower-case, one-word version gets used an
    awful lot...

    In an update to this section, Beatmania Append 4th Mix has brought new
    light to this 'arguement' - Beatmania now appears as one word on the
    cover (as opposed to the small space seen in previous releases). Now I
    guess it's just a matter of Beatmania vs. BeatMania (although I will
    still use Beatmania...)

    Another point to mention is a variation on this whole subject -
    Drummania vs. DrumMania. Again, I'll use Drummania in this doc., but
    just want to bring it to light... (Drummania, though, has never had a
    space between the two m's...)


    __________________________________________
    _____Artist Names:

    Some notes about the artist names in the Beatmania series. I'm not sure
    how many are real artists, and how many are 'invented' artists, made up
    my the Konami staff. Many of the names do seem to be taken from popular
    artists. Here are some thoughts on where the artists' names came from
    (and thanks to Bill for much of the info):


    Artist: Source:

    __Beatmania:
    dust fathers The Dust Brothers, a popular producer/remix/artist
    team. Of course, there were two artists with this
    name at one time - the Chemical Brothers were
    originally the Dust Brothers as well, but when
    the other Dust Brothers found out in 1996, they
    threatened a lawsuit, hence the change in name.
    nite system -
    quadra |
    DJ Mazinger |-all actually techno artist Hiroshi Watanabe
    Crunky Boy |
    DJ FX -
    the bald heads More of a nod to the ska culture than a specific
    artist
    dj konami One of the most blatant, as the series is done by
    the Konami
    Co-Key Actual artist
    DJ Soma Actual artist
    Prophet-31 The popular techno act The Prodigy is named after
    a piece of studio equipment, and a prophet is
    piece of studio equipment as well.
    Cheap Forest Deep Forest, an "artist" (term used VERY loosely)
    who is recognized by the music press as one who
    would plunder world music and recycle it into
    elevator music drivel mixed with beats. Notice
    that "Cheap Forest" does the "Asian Traditional,"
    which is traditional Asian music recycled with
    beats.
    ESPACIO BROTHERS Part Chemical Brothers homage, part homage to
    Space (which is espacio in Spanish) the after-
    hours club of Ibiza.
    Emotion of Sound The initials, e.o.s., are probably a reference to
    a J-Pop band from the 80s. Another possibility
    is a reference to The Ministry of Sound - a club
    that is a landmark of corporate clubbing based
    in London. Another possibility is the 80's band
    Art of Noise.
    staccato two-J Probably a nod to Pizzicato Five, a J-Pop group.
    Staccato and Pizzicato are both very sharp ways
    to play notes in music. The 'J' is for Japanese,
    the language the song is in.
    staccato two-F See staccato two-J, but replace the 'J' for
    Japanese with 'F' for French.
    Herbie Hammock The first half is a nod to the classic jazz
    & His Band musician Herbie Hancock (thanks to ". Charon"
    for the tip), and the second half could be taken
    from any number of groups that ended in "& His
    Band"
    DUB-GB Could be any number of dub (another techno genre,
    and the cornerstone of the popular big beat
    subgenre) groups, including The Dub Pistols, Dub
    Narcotic Sound System, Asian Dub Foundation, etc.
    The 'GB' could possibly be a reference to
    Nintendo's GameBoy, which also has a version of
    Beatmania...
    SLAKE This could possibly be Fluke, a UK techno act who
    has actually already had music in a video game -
    the song "Atom Bomb" (instrumental version, I
    believe) was in the killer Pysgnosis futuristic
    racer Wipeout XL (Wipeout 2097 for our European
    friends).
    K.M.D.J.team Probably 'Konami Music Disc Jockey Team', but that's
    just a guess...
    tiger YAMATO Sounds familiar, but can't place
    Dimitri from Paris Real artist
    Mix Master Mike Real artist (the DJ for the Beastie Boys)
    "R3" (song title) A take-off of the Namco game R4 (Ridge Rac Type 4)


    __Dance Dance Revolution:
    The Olivia Project "Have You Ever Been Mellow" is a tune that
    Olivia Newton-John did in the 70s, hence the
    tie-in.
    "Have You Never See above, The Olivia Project.
    Been Mellow" (song title)
    kc & the A real, and fairly popular, disco band.
    sunshine band
    bus stop This comes from the disco dance move called the
    feat. carl douglas "bus stop". The song "Kung Fu Fighting" was
    originally done by Carl Douglas, hence the
    'feat. carl douglas' addition.
    jt playaz Another real band (disco).
    the specials Again, a real band (ska).
    mantronik vs. epmd Two real bands this time - EPMD is an old-school
    rap group, and Mantronik, a techno artist,
    remixed one of their songs...
    hi-rise Another real band (disco).
    190 This is taken from the artist listed for the
    original mix of Paranoia, 180.
    chumbawumba A real (and incredibly over-popular) band.

    __Pop'n Music:
    LITTLE FINGERS Sounds familiar, but can't place
    Uncle Jam(character)This is one of the characters that is seen in the
    Jam Jam Reggae [reggae] song on the first PSX
    Beatmania game. He's also a character from
    George Clinton's Parliament/Funkadelic
    mythology.
    act deft Probably from Daft Punk, a popular French techno
    group.
    THE RICHIE SISTERS Possibly a nod to The Richie Family, a disco group.
    Another thought is The Pointer Sisters + Lionel
    Richie=The Richie Sisters.
    ORIGINAL There was a British artist that had a name that
    SOUND TRACKS was very similar to this, but I'm not sure of
    his name off hand... And of course, there's the
    possibility that 'Original Sound Tracks' is just
    meant to convey that it's a film 'original
    soundtrack', like the 60s Bond movie type thing
    that John Barry did.
    JV&THE SEXY JV is a homage to JB, the man, the legend,
    MACHINE GUN James Brown. 'Sexy Machine' is related to Sex
    Machine by said legend, James Brown. To boot,
    James Brown's backing band was called "The JBs",
    further strengthening the ties. Also "Machine
    Gun" is a funk instrumental tune by the Commodores
    (the Beastie Boys sampled it, with the Dust
    Brothers' help for "Hey Ladies" from _Paul's
    Boutique_.
    Another possibility, although remote, is a nod
    to Sister Machine Gun (both have the same
    initials, SMG). However, the genre is pretty far
    off, as Sister Machine Gun is an industrial rock
    band.
    Windslope Windslope is meant to be Kraftwerk, and that whole
    robotic pop thing. Some of the names just sorta
    work when you know who it is, but otherwise it's
    impossible to guess.
    Kraft (Character) Again, a (much more direct) reference to Kraftwerk.

    _______________________________________
    _____Song Lyrics:

    This song lyrics section exists due to Sailor Bacon
    (sailor_bacon@hotmail.com) - if he hadn't of transcribed the lyrics for
    the DDR songs, I wouldn't have thought to even add it. Also, the DDR
    lyrics are provided courtesy of Sailor Bacon and his anime/game song
    lyrics page, located at http://come.to/SailorBacon

    ____________________________________
    _______Beatmania series:

    [courtesy of the Konami Beatmania Consumer all guide unless marked]


    __2 Gorgeous 4U

    End your dream
    End your dream

    Take me higher!

    1,2,3,4 Hit it!

    Throw up the beat, throw up the beat
    Throw up the beat, throw up the beat

    This is a stupid dope mix.

    Kick it, kick it
    Kick it, kick it
    Kick it, kick it

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __20.november (single mix):

    You Can Dancing And Grooving All Night Long
    Let Get Everybody Dancing Now Can You feel?
    I Just Wanna Here Good Beat On A Roll DJ Moves
    Me


    __Do You Love Me?:

    I Can'T Wait Around Mo More
    I Wanna Know What Do You Think About Me?
    So I Came To You Tonight
    I Wanna Know Do You Love Me Baby?

    (Let Me Tell You What I Want You To Do)
    (Tell Me How This Going To Be)

    I'M Ready For Us To Be More Than Just Friends

    [note: these are not the complete lyrics - just the female part]


    __Hunting for You:

    *
    No more will I wait
    I've got to make my move
    You'd never treat me wrong
    If you knew how I'm feelin'
    Baby can't you see?
    To make you mine O mine
    I'll turn things upside down (upside down)
    Hunting for you
    Why don't you love me?

    (a)
    (Ao Ao Ao)I want some kissin' cuz you know what
    I'm missin'
    (Yeah)the earth goes quakin' when you're keepin'
    me shakin'
    (Oh)Gonna start my chasing now -- I wanna catch
    you and make you meow

    (b)
    You're the sweetest
    How can I win your heart?
    In a moment I'll crash
    Nothing will calm me down
    Till you really love me
    Darlin' hold me tight

    *Repeat


    __Jam Jam Reggae:

    Jam Jam Reggae from Jamaica
    Fi Di Future in all dve

    Bring bring jam baging packing jam
    Reggae music guide fi positive vibes
    Go around go around jam who waht who want jam
    Nuff niceness dis wickedest jam

    Ca's make mi happy & make mi high
    Mi dead taste & feel alright
    Like da natural harb, make me feel irie
    One chest a raggamaffin rude boy stayly
    Granny make a jam every day & night
    She said "Jamaica is da best
    Everythings everythings"
    U ready now
    Follow mi!!


    __Love So Groovy:

    You're Everything,My Love For You
    Everyday I'M watching You
    You're everything,I Think Of You
    You Make Me Fell So Dream
    Love So Groovy
    Always I Wanna Be With You
    You Know I Fall In Love With You

    You Know Always I Wanna Be With You
    You Know Always I Wanna Be With You

    I Wanna Be With You
    I Wanna Be With You


    __Theme of Beatmania

    I can do it,
    so do it with me.
    You're the DJ,
    hit the key.
    Do it! Scratch,
    bend your brain.
    Feel the beat,
    let's do it again.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Tokai

    Here we go now.. yo.. one two..
    Yeah.. um.. yeah yeah.. um.. Tokyo style..
    Um.. smooth smooth.. um.. check it out, check it out.

    UH kawaku toukyou no sabaku uruosu miwaku no akai bara no hana ga saku
    yawarakaku tsutsumi komu you ni amaku katsu kikenna kaori o hanatsu
    karugaru shiku matagu to kataku nobita toge ga gusari to sasaru
    sore demo kamawazu yukata sagasu miryoku ni make tamarazu
    sore ga bara ni takaru makkuroi GARASU jyoukuu de me o hikarasu
    wakai otome o konya mo motome shibaraku chijou o miwatasu
    suru to mata GARASU no mukou de warau onna ga yatsu no me o sarau
    hamaru to semaru DENJARASU
    shiri tsutsumo habataku ten takaku

    Danger danger, yeah yeah.. Tokyo way back style
    Um.. I'm out.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __U Gotta Groove (street mix):

    24-7 I'm a hip 2 da game
    Try to get the deal so making demo tape
    Life struggle but I can't make bungle
    I ain't some wild kid born in a jungle
    Microphone I've got right hand
    The other hand got moet chanmdon champagne
    I have no time 4 da faking funk sound
    U know bu 4 da pound

    I'm fed up with their wack
    Don't know if you're going up or down
    You're just like my mom and dad
    When I'm happy you're making me sad
    I'm tired of this mom and dad stuff
    Face it kid I had enough
    So listen to what we say
    This stuff happens everyday

    You know how to kick da flava
    If you ain't wack I guess you can make paper
    What you gonna get a couple years later
    Lexsus Beaner Benz anythings you wanna ride
    I'm your side till die
    Stick wit your style
    Following you more than 100 miles
    Anywhere you go I'm wit you to
    Don't worry I got bu by myself fool

    [note: these are the lyrics typed in -exactly- as they appear in the
    Konami Beatmania Consumer all guide - nothing is altered, and yes, it's
    really that disjointed and misspelled.]

    _______________________
    _______Dance Dance Revolution series:

    [courtesy of Sailor Bacon (http://come.to/SailorBacon/)]

    __Boys:

    Boys, boys be my boy.
    I wanna feel your body.
    Boys, boys be my boy.
    Tonight I'm ready honey.
    Boys, boys be my boy.
    I wanna be your lovergirl,
    Be my loverboy.

    Boys, boys be my boy.
    I wanna feel your body.
    Boys, boys be my boy.
    Tonight I'm ready honey.
    Boys, boys be my boy.
    I wanna be your lovergirl,
    Be my loverboy.

    From time to time always something on my mind,
    a kind of magic in the air.
    I'm on the road to a sunny paradise,
    with crowded beaches everywhere.

    I'm just a girl that's looking [for] lots of fun.
    It's time to get things started, so c'mon move your body.

    Boys, boys be my boy.
    I wanna feel your body.
    Boys, boys be my boy.
    Tonight I'm ready honey.
    Boys, boys be my boy.
    I wanna be your lovergirl,
    Be my loverboy.

    Boys, boys be my boy.
    I wanna feel your body.
    Boys, boys be my boy.
    Tonight I'm ready honey.
    Boys, boys be my boy.
    I wanna be your lovergirl,
    Be my loverboy.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Butterfly:

    aye-aye-aye
    aye-aye-aye
    aye-aye-aye
    Where's the samurai?

    I've been searching for a man
    all across Japan.
    Just to find you, find my samurai.
    Someone who is strong
    but still a little shy.
    Yes I need, I need my samurai.

    aye-aye-aye I'm your little butterfly.
    Green, black, and blue makin' colors in the sky.
    aye-aye-aye I'm your little butterfly.
    Green, black, and blue makin' colors in the sky.

    I'm searching in the woods
    and high up on the hills.
    Just to find you, find my samurai.
    Someone who won't regret
    to keep me in his net.
    Yes I need, I need my samurai.

    aye-aye-aye I'm your little butterfly.
    Green, black, and blue makin' colors in the sky.
    aye-aye-aye I'm your little butterfly.
    Green, black, and blue makin' colors in the sky.

    aye-aye-aye
    aye-aye-aye
    aye-aye-aye
    Where's the samurai?

    aye-aye-aye
    aye-aye-aye
    aye-aye-aye
    Where's the samurai?

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Dub-I-Dub

    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Dup-Bup-Bup
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Yeah
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Dup-Bup-Bup
    I don't leave your love anymore

    I don't need you here by my side
    no more, no more, no
    And when I feel your love deep inside
    I will forget, oh yeah

    So don't you dare come knockin' on my door
    when you need someone to hold.
    Cause every door and window is closed.
    I can live, live without your love.

    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Dup-Bup-Bup
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Yeah
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Dup-Bup-Bup
    I don't leave your love
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Dup-Bup-Bup
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Yeah
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Dup-Bup-Bup
    I don't leave your love

    Love is cold, yeah
    I don't need
    Your love is cold, yeah
    I don't need

    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Dup-Bup-Bup
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Yeah
    Dub-I-Dub-I-Dub-I-Dup-Bup-Bup
    I don't leave your love anymore, no.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])

    [note regarding pronounciation: the song title is pronounced in a
    Japanese fashion; dub is 'doob', and i is 'eee', as opposed to duhb and
    eye...]


    __Get Up'n Move!:

    Get Up'n Move!

    S & K can make ya, yeah.
    Get Up'n Move!

    Hold on tight as I let you fly
    way up high, be right by my side.
    The critical danger, bodies pumpin',
    feet just frumpin', heartbreak thumpin'.
    I feel something movin' me fast.
    S & K gonna make it last.
    Don't track us, the screamin' four,
    something more than just dance floor.
    Men step back, feel phat tracks.
    You'll get jacked, now how you like that?
    It's brand new, whatcha gonna do
    when Sugar Daddy hits the groove?

    Get Up'n Move!
    S & K can make ya, yeah.
    Get Up'n Move!

    Get Up'n Move!
    S & K can make ya, yeah.
    Get Up'n Move!

    Unbelievable the way I flow,
    don't need a band gotta kick it solo.
    Me and K, I mean K and I
    jammin' track we're gonna make you fly.
    It's brand new, whatcha gonna do
    when Sugar Daddy hits the groove?

    Get Up'n Move!
    S & K can make ya, yeah.
    Get Up'n Move!

    Get Up'n Move!
    S & K can make ya, yeah.
    Get Up'n Move!

    S & K can make ya, uhh.
    Get Up'n Move!

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Have You Never Been Mellow

    Have you never been happy just to hear your song?
    Have you never let someone else be strong?

    There was a day when I just had to tell my point of view
    I was like you
    Now I don't mean to make you frown
    No, I just want you to slow down

    Have you never been mellow?
    Have you never tried to find a comfort from inside you?
    Have you never been happy just to hear your song?
    Have you never let someone else be strong?

    Have you never been mellow?

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Hero:

    In the middle of the night a hero comes to rescue.
    He's so fine, I'm gonna make him mine.
    He's sincere, I know his heart is beating
    just for me, only for me.

    But at the break of dawn he is gone.
    The wind has carried him away.
    And like a comet on the sky
    he will return someday.

    You are my hero, I love you,
    and though I want to know is if you love me too.
    You are my hero, I like you.
    Oh won't you take me away and make my dreams come true?

    A-la-de-da-da
    You are my hero.
    A-la-de-da-da
    Ohhhh..
    A-la-de-da-da
    You are my hero.
    A-la-de-da-da
    Ohhhh..
    A-la-de-da-da
    You are my hero.
    A-la-de-da-da

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __I Believe in Miracles:

    I believe in miracles, baby.
    I believe in you.
    I believe in miracles, baby.
    I believe in you.

    They say the day is ending.
    Let's watch the sun go down
    And plan a holiday for two.
    For all eternity
    I'm gonna count till you can see
    the world I created just for you.

    Oh, I saw you standing on the street.
    I wanted to meet you and stop for a while.
    You gave me a smile when you said hello.

    Now everything's so good inside.
    Never realized that I didn't hide
    the feeling that came when you felt the same.

    I believe in miracles, I believe in miracles,
    I believe in miracles, don't you?

    Lalalalalalalalalala... Lalalalalalalalalala...
    Lalalalalalalalalala...

    I believe in miracles, I believe in miracles,
    I believe in miracles, don't you?

    In miracles, in miracles, in miracles...

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __If You Were Here:

    The train's gone and I am standing alone.
    I think of you; I wonder if you think of me too.
    I'm back to the town that I was born in
    to think of my life and to start it over with you.

    Cause you know we've been in a maze of love
    and we are losing control to get away.
    Here I am walking on a hill in this town.
    I gave my childhood that seems like yesterday.

    If you were here with me
    you could feel the way I do now.
    If you were here with me
    you could see what I am looking for now.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Kung Fu Fighting

    Oh-oh-oh-oh.. (Ya'll ready?)
    Oh-oh-oh-oh.. (Yeah, let's go)
    Oh-oh-oh-oh..
    Oh-oh-oh-oh.. (Woo!)

    Now here he is, wantin' to make you move,
    something with a funky Kung Fu groove,
    something that'll make you shout;
    make you play to the crowd and make you wanna turn it out.

    So honeys gather round, (Right round)
    I'll pick ya up and take ya on; go pound for pound.
    Cause I'm the only man who'll please ya.
    I've got a little something that'll tease ya.

    So throw those hands up high. (C'mon)
    Shake your body, move from side to side. (That's right)
    Cause we've just begun,
    party people in the place yeah we're having fun.

    Oh yeah I'm gonna be a big star,
    I'm gonna lay it on and go "Whoo-haa!" (Whoo-haa)
    Cause when the mood gets exciting,
    when everyone's Kung Fu fighting.

    Everybody was Kung Fu fighting, (C'mon, hua whoo-ha)
    those kids were fast as lightning. (Ha, whoo-cha)
    In fact it was a little bit frightening, (Hua, hua-hua)
    but they fought with expert timing. (Ha)

    Oh-oh-oh-oh.. (Sing it girl, "Sexy Kung Fu fighter")
    Oh-oh-oh-oh.. ("Let me take you higher")
    Oh-oh-oh-oh.. (Kung Fu fighters everywhere, throw those hands in the
    air)
    Oh-oh-oh-oh.. (The time has come to turn it out, everybody let me hear
    you shout)

    One, two, do the Kung Fu!
    (one, two, do the Kung Fu)
    Say three, four, on the dance floor!
    (three, four, on the dance floor)

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])



    __Little Bitch:

    One, two!

    If you ever hear a noise in the night
    your body starts to sweat.
    It shakes and shivers in fright;
    You always need to call
    Mother, she hates your guts.
    She knows that you love her
    so she holds you tight
    all through the night
    until the broad day light.
    But when she doesn't come home
    you have to sleep alone.
    Then you wet your bed
    and I think that's sad
    for a girl of nineteen.
    It's more than sad;
    it's obscene!

    One, two!

    And you think it's 'bout time that you died
    and died in peace
    so you decide on suicide.
    You tried but you never quite carried it out.
    You only wanted to die in order to show how
    And if you think it's gonna bleed all over me,
    you're even wronger than you know. Let it be.
    And the only things you wanna see are kitsch*.
    The only thing you wanna be is rich.
    Your little pain; a body knows things that twitch.
    I know you know you're just a little bitch!

    One, two...

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Make It Better

    Got no money..
    Talk to my dream..

    Time after time I've tried to walk away.
    Uh, uh, uh, and you don't break my heart.
    Time after time I've tried to walk away.
    Uh, uh, uh.
    Time after time I've tried to walk away.
    Uh, uh, uh, and you don't break my heart.
    Time after time I've tried to walk away.
    Uh, uh, uh.

    Yeah, yeah, yeah.
    Yeah, yeah, yeah.

    Time after time I've tried to walk away.
    Uh, uh, uh, and you don't break my heart.
    Time after time I've tried to walk away.
    Uh, uh, uh.

    Yeah, yeah, yeah.
    Yeah, yeah, yeah.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __My Fire

    Just bring it on down.
    Just bring it on down.
    Just bring it on down.

    Will you light my fire?
    Your love is my only desire.
    Will you light my fire?
    Cause I need your love.

    Bring it on down, I'll take it higher.
    Feel your body burning with desire.
    One step a little closer,
    turn around and take it like you're supposed ta; a roller coasta.
    About this time I'll make a suggestion;
    get on the dance floor but use discretion.
    It's hot, and when I find the spot...

    Will you light my fire?
    Your love is my only desire.
    Will you light my fire?
    Cause I need...

    Will you light my fire?
    Your love is my only desire.
    Will you light my fire?
    Cause I need your love, ooh.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __That's The Way (I Like It)

    Oh that's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh
    That's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh

    Will you take me by the hand
    Tell me I'm your lovin' man
    Will you give me all your love
    And do it babe, do the best you can

    Oh that's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh
    That's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh
    That's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh
    That's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh

    When I get to be in your arms
    When we're all, all alone
    When you whisper sweet in my ear
    when you turn, turn me on

    Oh that's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh
    That's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh
    That's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh
    That's the way uh-huh uh-huh I like it uh-huh uh-huh


    __________________________________________
    _______Drummania:

    (courtesy of Sailor Bacon [http://come.to/SailorBacon/])

    __Eyes of Kids

    The beauty of a child, innocent, no lies.
    Cries and laughs, emotions from deep inside.
    Look at the children, oh their beautiful eyes.

    The children of the world will be this way forever.
    When you hold a child's hand make sure you give your love.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Good Times

    When you're walking down the street and it's sunny,
    the vibe is right, people grooving.
    When you're feeling all alone and lonely,
    come to where the action is.
    Lot of people walking down the avenue.
    Everybody's looking for something new.
    You know it don't hurt to have a little fun.

    Some say that life is like a rainy day.
    They say there's no hope for the youth today.
    Life's how you make it, give yourself some freedom.
    Let's get together and share what's
    there for you and me.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __I Think About You

    I look at the clouds,
    I scream and shout.
    I look at the sea,
    I see no doubt.
    You're blowing my mind,
    you were hard to find.
    I'm going in circles,
    I'm turning like a merry go round.
    I think about you.

    I wanna take you
    to another world.
    I wanna show you
    that I'm your girl.
    Take your time
    then give me a sign.
    I try to be the best I can possibly be
    to make you happy you know it.
    I think about you.

    I think about you.

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Look At Me

    I can see you comin'
    half a mile away.
    That game you're runnin'
    won't get no play.
    I got just what you want.
    You won't get none of mine
    cause I'm a nasty girl
    But I taste fine.
    I could see you comin' half a mile away, boy.

    Look at me all you want.
    You will see what you want.
    But you'll never get it.
    Look at me all you want.
    On your knees..
    you'll never have me.

    Look at me all you want.
    You will see what you want.
    But you'll never get it.
    Look at me all you want.
    On your knees..
    you'll never have me.
    Look at me..

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    __Ultimate Power

    ouchi no oniwa no bonsai o tousan ga!

    ouchi no oniwa no hachi ue kasan ga!
    nichiyoubi manzokuke ni teire shiteru
    nano ni boku ha shigoto ni ano ko ni ten tekomai de
    taiyou to sei hantai ni gururi isshu shitatte
    zenjitsu ni ha modorenai kimi ni modorenai
    kinou ni SAYONARA...

    maki komare madowasare tomaranai chikyuu no jiten ha
    yuruyaka ni mietete mo boku ni ha hitsuyou naru
    minagiru PAWAA
    zen sokuryoku PAWAA

    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh...

    (transcribed/typed by Sailor Bacon [sailor_bacon@hotmail.com])


    ___________________________________
    _____Other rhythm games:

    The rhythm genre, although led by the BEMANI series, is not by any means
    confined to it. While not a comprehensive list, here's a brief look at
    some of the other rhythm games/series, in approxomite order of release:
    [please note that all of the games are Japanese unless marked]


    __Quick list of recommended games:
    Parappa the Rapper (PSX)
    Bust A Move Dance and Rhythm Action (aka. Bust A Groove) (PSX/arcade)
    Umjammer Lammy (PSX)
    Bust A Move 2 Dance Tengoku Mix (PSX/arcade)
    Samba de Amigo (arcade)


    __Longer list of all games:
    Title: Parappa the Rapper (aka. Parapparappa)
    Company: Sony Computer Entertainment International (SCEI)
    System: PSX -US, Japan-
    Type: Rapping
    Rarity: Common (JP), Uncommon+ (US)
    Notes: The game that started the rhythm genre. The design is very
    good, albeit stylised, being a cartoony feel with paper-thin characters.
    The music is catchy, although the lyrics and subject matter can be...
    odd. While it is the first, it is still one of the best. Recommended.


    Title: Bust A Move Dance And Rhythm Action (aka. Bust A Groove)
    Company: Enix (989 Studios in the US)
    System: PSX -US, Japan-
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: Common (JP), Uncommon (US), Rare (JP Ltd. Edition)
    Notes: The first dancing game, BAM is styled after a fighting game,
    where two dancers square off one against another. Very good music, and
    very good character design. One of the best in the genre. There was also
    a two-cd limited edition set that shipped to Japan - the second CD is
    possibly a Windows CD... Anyway, in whatever form, it comes highly
    recommended.


    Title: Stolen Song
    Company: SCEI
    System: PSX
    Type: Guitar
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: Only uses one action button. Fairly bland.


    Title: Dance!Dance!Dance!
    Company: Konami
    System: PSX
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: Obviously inspired by BAM, D!D!D! is a poor attempt at a rhythm
    game. The dance system is incredibly bad, and the characters and songs
    are very uninspired. The only saving grace is the ability to put in your
    own music CDs and dance to them (or at least try to dance to them...).


    Title: Great Hits
    Company: Enix
    System: PSX
    Type: ?
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: I've only seen, and not played this game. I'm not even sure of
    the name. It appears in closeout bins quite a bit, so I've skipped it,
    and from all the feedback that I've heard, I've made the right choice.


    Title: Bust A Move 2 Dance Tengoku Mix
    Company: Enix
    System: PSX
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: Common
    Notes: Although not as good as the original, BAM2 refines the dancing
    system to near perfection. The big downfall is the songs, which have
    lost a bit of their edge from the first release. Again, good character
    design and a nice club feel to the graphics. Recommended.


    Title: Umjammer Lammy
    Company: SCEI -NA, Europe, Japan-
    System: PSX
    Type: Guitar (in the style of Parappa)
    Rarity: Common (US), Uncommon (US)
    Notes: The pseudo-sequel to Parappa, Lammy adds much more variety to
    the mix, including 2 player (cooperative and versus), and versions of
    the songs that Lammy is joined by Parappa. Containing some of the same
    characters as Parappa and having the same graphical style, fans of
    Parappa will definately dig this one. And if you thought that some of
    Parappa's songs had odd topics... check out the storyline on this one.
    Sadly, the most bizzarre level in the game, Hell (the next-to-the-last
    stage), was changed in the US and European version (for obvious content
    reasons, and to avoid the 'M' rating that might have come with it...).
    Instead, Lammy plays (the same song) on a desert island. Does this meant
    ath Hell is really a tropical island? Hmmm... makes to think... Anyway,
    whether you're playing in Hell or a Desert Island, the game is
    Recommended.


    Title: Bust A Move Dance and Rhythm Action
    Company: Atlus
    System: Arcade
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Notes: The same as the Playstation version, BAM Arcade features a foot
    pad that you press instead of the down button, making what was once
    simple a tad bit harder. The attack/dodge button has been reduced to a
    single button (?) that I've never gotten to work. Maybe if I could read
    the instructions...


    Title: Stepping Stage Series
    Company: Jaleco
    System: Arcade
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: Uncommon+
    Notes: I've only just seen, and not played, this one. Similar to DDR,
    Stepping Stage uses 6 pads of 3 different colors. I've not even listed
    to the music, so I can't comment much...


    Title: Perfect Performers - The Yellow Monkey
    Company: ?
    System: PSX
    Type: ?
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Notes: I've only seen ads for it, but it would appear to be a rhythm
    game in the style of Stolen Song, featuring music by The Yellow Monkey,
    a Japanese hair rock group. I'm going to skip it, personally....


    Title: PacaPacaPassion
    Company: ?
    System: PSX
    Type: ?
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Notes: I've only seen, and not played this game. Any info would be
    helpful.


    Title: VJ
    Company: Jaleco
    System: Arcade
    Type: Rave?
    Rarity: Rare-
    Notes: One of the reasons that Konami and Jaleco don't like each
    other... (Konami sued over the similarity to their own titles - more on
    this whole fiasco coming in it's own section in a later release)


    Title: Goo!Goo! Soundy
    Company: Konami
    System: PSX
    Type: Multi?/Breeding?
    Rarity: Common-
    Notes: I haven't heard much about this one, other than the fact that
    it's apparently a breeding sim crossed with a rhythm game that you can
    you the PSX BEMANI controllers with - any and all of them... hmmm... I'm
    curious, to say the least...


    Title: Rock'n Tread Series
    Company: Namco
    System: Arcade
    Type: Multi
    Rarity: Uncommon-
    Notes: Why?


    Title: Bust A Move 2 Dance Tengoku Mix
    Company: Atlus, Enix
    System: Arcade
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Notes: See the BaM 1 arcade version for notes...


    Title: Guitar Jam
    Company: Namco
    System: Arcade
    Type: Guitar
    Rarity: Uncommon+
    Notes: A Guitar Freaks rip-off, but with a full pressure-sensitive
    guitar neck instead of three buttons.


    Title: Vib Ribbon
    Company: SCEI
    System: PSX
    Type: Unknown
    Rarity: Common-
    Notes: An odd yet good one, Vib Ribbon features black and white line
    graphics (no polygons in sight). As a stick-figure walks over certain
    scribbles, you have to press the button that corresponds to the
    scribble. If there was ever a stylised game, this is most definately it.
    Released Dec. 9 '99.


    Title: Space Channel 5
    Company: Sega
    System: Dreamcast
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: --
    Notes: This one just plain scares me. From what I understand, it's
    similar to Bust-A-Move, but you're a reporter trying to get info from
    aliens on a spaceship? What, do you dance the facts out of them? (which
    wouldn't surprise me, as this is from the company that crossed a zombie
    shooting game with a typing tutor for the upcoming game The Typing of
    the Dead). Anyway, it plays a bit like Simon Says or Memory, where you
    have to mimic the moves that are shown to you... Release date is
    16dec99.


    Title: Puyo Puyo DA! -featuring ELLENA system-
    Company:
    System: Dreamcast
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: --
    Notes: A dancing game featuring the Puyo Puyo characters. Decent
    looking.


    Title: Samba de Amigo
    Company: Sega
    System: Arcade, possibly Dreamcast
    Type: Maracca
    Rarity: --
    Notes: Developed by Sonic Team (the team responsible for the Sonic the
    Hedgehog games [obviously], as well as NiGHTS), this one is definately
    odd looking, but is quite a blast to play... You have to shake the
    maraccas to the beat, and in certain places... Also, it's rumored that
    this game will eventually be ported to the Dreamcast, and will have a
    Maracca Controller released as well (this is almost a definate, as it
    runs on the Naomi board, which is the Dreamcast Arcade board - porting
    it would be simple).


    Title: UmJammer Lammy
    Company: Namco, SCEI
    System: Arcade
    Type: Guitar
    Rarity: --
    Notes: A conversion of the PSX game using a guitar controller
    interface instead of a normal button interface. The guitar features four
    buttons similar to the single guitar freaks one, where you 'strum' to
    press the button; each button bears one of the PSX symbols (X, O, ^,
    []), so gameplay is unaltered. There is also a start button and a 'wail'
    slider.


    Title: Beat Planet Music
    Company: SCEI
    System: PSX
    Type: Shooting/Music
    Rarity: --
    Notes: A cross between the Square art-shooter 'iS: internal section'
    and a music game. Heavily stylised, BPM allows you to create your own
    songs by picking up notes as you fly down a twisting corridor. Due for a
    Feb. 2000 release.


    Title: Audition
    Company: Jaleco?
    System: Unknown
    Type: Singing?
    Rarity: --
    Notes: Not much is known about this title so far...
    --not yet released--


    Title: UniSon
    Company: Jaleco?
    System: PS2
    Type: Singing/Dancing
    Rarity: --
    Notes:
    --not yet released--


    Title: Bust A Move 3
    Company: Enix
    System: PS2
    Type: Dancing
    Rarity: --
    Notes: No concrete info on this yet, except for the fact that it is
    coming.
    --not yet released--


    Title: ?
    Company: Square
    System: PSX?, PS2?
    Type: ?
    Rarity: --
    Notes: Nothing is known yet about this game, other than the fact that
    Square (makers of Final Fantasy and other excellent RPGs) are making
    some sort of rhythm game. The platform will probably be one of the
    Playstation systems, but like I said, nothing is really known yet
    (including a release date...). More is likely to be announced at their
    Millenium Conference, to be held in January 2000.
    --not yet released--



    0.07: Outro_________________________________________________


    __________________________________________
    _____Release Info:

    ver.1.00c/030600:
    added songlists, mode info, and sections for PS2 Drummania and PSX
    Beatmania Append 5th Mix (although neither are complete yet)... added
    quite a few games to the release section...added songlists for
    DDR2ndAppend Club1&2 and DDRSolo2000... added number of notes for a
    single song (Africa) for Pop'n Music... added a bit on a few new
    minor BEMANI games (like the Pop'n spinoffs) to the BEMANI arcade
    section...added a few more games to the 'other rhythm games'
    section... added a bit to the BEMANI release list about the DC Pn'M
    controller being Shenmue compatible... added/clarified/fixed misc.
    info...

    ver.1.00b/251199:
    added full coverage for BMGB2... added basic info for BM 6th, PnM 4,
    BM Ap.5th, DDR 2 DC, PnM 3(PSX, DC), & GF Ap.2nd, updated other basic
    info... added two slightly scarring DDR Fingersteps to the LCD game
    info... added a remixed songlist: the Beatmania songs in order of
    difficulty... added a section that details the other releases in my
    DJ Syndrome series of documents... unfortunately, had to add more to
    the Grey Area section due to requests for copyrighted (ie. illegal
    songs). please folks - if you're interested in the programs covered
    in the section, do some research on the web, and don't bother asking
    me for any additional help, especially if it's asking for illegal
    material...

    ver.1.00a/011199:
    added more to the GF songlist thanks to Sam Lake, and added more info
    on Dancing Stage (as well as a partial songlist)... added more titles
    to the 'other music games' section... added more on Rap Freaks...
    added the hidden DDR characters code... corrected misc. stuff,
    including the DSfeatTKD info... added the first rip-off GF
    controller... added more to the lyrics section thanks to Sailor
    Bacon... also cleaned up said lyrics section and added a byline to
    all songs not done by me...

    ver.1.00/251099: first full release.
    well, it's finally here - the first full release. I've added and
    updated the stage flows, hidden song requirements, and song lists for
    pretty much all of the Beatmania titles... added coverage on the
    first four Beatmania Pocket games, as well as song lists... also,
    added a bit of info on the new BEMANI title Keyboard Mania...
    mentioned BishiBashi Special 2 due to it's GF-style minigame... added
    more unlock codes... added a song lyrics section thanks to Sailor
    Bacon and the Beatmania Consumer All Guide... added/updated the
    Glossary... added a Rarity listing for all of the game titles, as
    well as a Board Rarity (BdRarity) for the arcade BEMANI titles...
    tried to clean up the document as best I could, and also added an
    additional line to the headers of sections (anything that is listed
    in the Contents) to try to make things easier to find... made the
    Contents section 0.00:, and added it to the contents... also added
    the [ascii text logo] to the Contents... added an Aim section in the
    Intro, which already existed, in a way, in the old Coming Later
    section in the Outro... added a bit about the Select Button in
    Beatmania to the Beatmania Hidden Modes section of Misc... added the
    rest of the Beatmania Music CDs... added all of the Beatmania
    merchandise... fixed and added the correct release dates for all of
    the Beatmania home and arcade games... added a Facts & Figures
    section to Misc.... added more on DDR3rd... added (incomplete)
    songlists for Pop'n Music 2 (DC&PSX) and Beatmania 5th Mix
    (arcade)... added some codes for Beatmania 4th Arcade...

    ver.0.96/031099: it's understood that I see this as pre-release until
    v.1.00, so this is the last that I'll mention it.
    added more info on Beatmania around the world, and about the European
    edit. also added some about the DC PnM controller. (great thanks to
    h0l, who has been incredibly helpful). added modes for DS:TKD for
    PSX. added two more artists (both real) to the artists list. added
    the release date for DDRAppendTKD. added the BM GB password ALTERNA,
    which opened another song unknown to me (e.n.k.), so that was added
    to the songlist... added the possibility of Samba de Amigo on the DC.
    added difficulty listing for Beatmania 4th and 5th Mixes. Added the
    fact that Fatboy Slim and Moloko will be in the BM:European Edit
    (from the OPM, UK).

    ver.0.95.5a/0110999: still technically pre-release, but at this point,
    who really cares except for me?
    added 5th Mix arcade info. added info on boot problems (including
    Game Shark-type unlock codes). added info on the Drummania
    controller. added more on misc. to-be-released games. added a bit in
    the Beatmania/Beat Mania? section. added minimal info on Anison Mix
    2, DDR3rd, Rap Freaks, DSfeatDCT. added more to the legal section due
    to the includion Game Shark-type codes. did some corrections on the
    GF song list. corrected the TOC error for the GF songlist. added more
    PnM info, including DC. added DJ Man info. added minimal info on the
    3rd-party DDR controllers. still lots more to add, and not enough
    time to add it...

    note: I still have lots to add, but after realising that the release
    that I thought had been released actually hadn't (which featured much
    of the new release info like Rap Freaks and Drummania for PS2), I
    figured that I should jet this out tonight... Please note that this
    is a fairly incomplete release, and, for instance, credits people for
    things that aren't in the document, etc... This should be fixed
    shortly...

    ver.0.95.5/150999: still technically pre-release.
    added more info on the 'another' versions of the songs in 4th Mix.
    added info on Horrible Course and Bonus Course (both in Expert Mode)
    in 4th Mix. added info on Internet Ranking for Append 4th Mix. added
    a bit of info on Samba de Amigo. added songlist for DDR2ndReMix,
    GFpsx, GFarc, DM, PnM (DC). added more info to the PnM song list. did
    some misc. editorial/formatting corrections.

    ver.0.95b/110999: still technically pre-release.
    added more info to the 4th mix songlist, as well as how to open bonus
    edit mode.

    ver.0.95a/100999: still technically pre-release.
    added and corrected to 4th mix expert stage flow. added info on 4th
    mix secret mode (Another Course, Expert mode).

    ver.0.95/090999: still technically pre-release.
    added all of the info for 4th mix. added more info on the song lists
    for 3rd mix and gottamix. added some misc. info like release dates
    and book publishers, and fixed some misc. problems/errors. added info
    on BMgb2. added info on the Beatmania hidden modes. added more info
    on the DJ Station PRO. added info on DDR DAM. added more info on
    DDRsolo. fixed some grammatical stuff/spelling, and some errors.
    added a quick guide to DDR and filled in a lot of info on the DDR
    song list (ask on gamefaqs.com and you shall recieve - DDR was the
    number 2 most wanted faq for the PSX on the faq request chart). added
    arcade song lists for bmIIdxSubClubVer2, DDRsoloBassMix, and TKD.
    added a lot of possibilities to the artists section (thanks to bill
    for the info). added how to unlock the hidden PSX DDR songs and edit
    mode. added a bit on info on the DDR append disc, and the PS2
    Drummania. added stage flow for 3rd mix PSX. added info on Pop'n
    Stage (why, God, why?).

    ver.0.89/240899: still technically pre-release.
    added info about the two WS hidden songs, and filled in the song
    lists a bit more, as well as flow charts. Also updated the Artists
    section with some info on who is actually who (from Beatmania Press
    Guide), as well as info on Herbie Hancock/Hammock. Also added a bit
    to the misc. section about Beatmania vs. Beat Mania, and about the
    Tokimeki Memorial LCD game. Corrected spelling of 'syndrome' in first
    sentence... Also, saw a preview copy of DDR2ndReMix in Laox the other
    day and found that it has 29 songs, including BoomBoomDollar (my
    personal favourite), as well as the incredibly over-played
    Tubthumping by Chumbawumba... Added the number of songs to the BEMANI
    release list, but haven't started a song list for it yet - it will
    probably be a little while - too many other good games coming out
    this month in both the US and Japan, including 4th Mix, Galerians,
    Thousand Arms, and FFVIII - DDR2ndReMix has gotten pushed rather far
    down on my personal list...

    ver.0.88/230899: still technically pre-release.
    added a lot of info on GB, as well as some more to the song lists for
    Gotta and WS. Working on filling in the blanks on the song lists...
    corrected some misc. stuff... Also working on beginning to re-format
    the doc, as well as creating smaller, release-specific FAQs, but this
    is just in the planning stage... Also wondering if it is in fact too
    sprawling, and not concentrated enough... I didn't quite realise how
    much non-game stuff had gotten in there (like the histories, the
    other games, the artist names, etc...)...

    ver.0.87/200899: first public release, but still technically pre.
    cleaned up things a bit, added song lists and info on Beatmania GB,
    corrected misc. info... still have some new non-BEMANI arcade games
    to list, but it's almost 6am and I haven'd slep yet, so that's for
    another time...

    ver.0.85/060899: private beta release. still pre-release.
    Still missing some song info on 3rd Mix, Gottamix, and DDR, as well
    as the Expert Mode list and how to open the hidden songs on 3rd.
    Music CDs are still very thin, and some of the info on the books and
    LCD games are missing as well, as is the entire arcade game song
    lists. The first PSX release is pretty much complete, though, and
    Gotta is getting there...

    ver.pre/030899: Pre-release version/in-progress version.
    Everything added.


    __________________________________
    _____DJ Syndrome; A Guide:

    ...or a guide to the series of guides to BEMANI. As you may know, I've
    released not one, but multiple documents on the BEMANI series. This will
    merely show you what is out there...

    Please note that this document is the main document - every other
    document is merely a pared down version of this one for one reason or
    another (usually-game specific), as I know that not everyone wants to
    download a 200k document, of which only perhaps 5% is really relevant
    for the game that they want.

    I believe that all of the titles should be pretty obvious of the
    document's contents... All of the game specific titles include Stage
    Flow, Hidden Songs/Modes/Characters, Songlists, and any other
    information that is gameplay-relevant. All of the below FAQs can be
    found in their respective sections of www.gamefaqs.com (or just do a
    search by name).


    Title Ver. Date Size
    DJ Syndrome: BEMANI series FAQ 1.00b 25nov99 246k
    DJ Syndrome: Beatmania [Arcade & Append Discs] FAQ 0.99 25nov99 13k
    DJ Syndrome: Beatmania [Append 3rd Mix] FAQ 1.00 25nov99 9k
    DJ Syndrome: Beatmania [Append Gottamix] FAQ 1.00 25nov99 9k
    DJ Syndrome: Beatmania [Append 4th Mix ~the beat 0.99 25nov99 22k
    goes on~] FAQ
    DJ Syndrome: Beatmania [Append 5th Mix ~Time to 0.00 06mar00 ?k
    DJ Syndrome: Beatmania [GB] FAQ 0.99 25nov99 9k
    DJ Syndrome: Beatmania [GB2: Gacchamix] FAQ 0.90 25nov99 13k
    DJ Syndrome: Beatmania [for WonderSwan] FAQ 1.00 25nov99 9k
    DJ Syndrome: Dance Dance Revolution FAQ 0.96 25nov99 24k
    DJ Syndrome: Drummania FAQ 0.92 06mar00 ?k
    DJ Syndrome: Guitar Freaks FAQ 0.95 25nov99 8k
    DJ Syndrome: BEMANI Home Songlist 1.00 25nov99 53k


    __________________________________________
    _____Coming Later:

    The following are things that I would like to include at a later date.
    No guarantees, though...:

    - Song flow lists for the remanining non-Beatmania games
    - All BEMANI song lists, including home, arcade, portable, & LCD games
    - All BEMANI Music CDs
    - Other BEMANI merchandise
    - Trivial things like the different logos that appear on each Beatmania
    arcade cabinet
    - Info on the whole BEMANI-influenced legal battles with Konami, Namco,
    and Jaleco... Can't we all just get along?
    - Translated interviews from the the Beatmania/BEMANI guides (although
    I can't do this on my own - anyone want to volunteer? I've got the
    interviews that I can scan and send, I just need someone that can
    read them...)
    - More song lyrics
    - Anything that has a ?


    _______________________
    _____Trademark/Copyright/Legal Info:

    Beatmania, BEMANI, Dance Dance Revolution, Guitar Freaks, Pop'n'Music,
    Drummania, Rap Freaks, Keyboard Mania, Dance!Dance!Dance!, GooGooSoundy,
    and all versions/mixes are copyright/trademarked by Konami Computer
    Entertainment Japan. All other copyrights are properties of their
    respective owners.

    This document is copyright J.T.Kauffman 1999/2000 and cannot be
    reproduced for profit in any form. It can be freely distributed over the
    internet as long as it is unaltered and is only distributed on free
    (i.e. non-subscription) sites. If you do choose to post this document on
    your site, please email me to let me know.

    The author of this document can not and will not be held responsible for
    any damage that you may do to your game, system, or accessories through
    the use of 'patch code' or 'cheat code' devices (such as Game Shark or
    ProActionReplay) using codes that are found in this document. Such codes
    are provided for use AT YOUR OWN RISK, and are labeled as such. The
    author will also not be responsible for any damage caused by the use of
    any unlicensed perhipherals that may be mentioned in this article. All
    information is provided at your own risk.

    Regarding the topics presented in the sub-section titled 'Grey Area', I,
    nor the webmasters of the sites that you have found this on, suppport
    the above grey area matters, and they are presented merely because they
    are part of the mass that is BEMANI. Please do not email me asking for
    more information on the grey area topics; any emails will replied to
    with this very paragraph in the body of the email, and none of the
    requested information will be sent with it. If you really want to learn
    more about these topics, I suggest that you visit one of the web's many
    search engines, such as Yahoo! [http://www.yahoo.com] or Metacrawler
    [http://www.metacrawler.com] and search for the above topics. Also, the
    author and the webmasters will not be responsible for any damage that
    you may do to your PSX/computer/etc. through using any of the
    programs/etc. covered in 'Grey Area'.



    _______________________________________________
    _____Sources:

    Beatmania Consumer all guide

    Beatmania Konami Official Guide

    Beatmania Press Mix

    Beatmania Append Gottamix Konami Official Guide

    Dance Dance Revolution Konami Official Guide

    Weekly Famitsu

    Official Playstation Magazine (UK)

    http://www.konami.co.jp

    http://come.to/magicbox/

    http://www.gamesages.com

    http://gamewinners.com

    http://www.cmgsccc.com

    http://www.agscc.com

    http://www.ncsx.com

    http://www.ddr.sh

    http://come.to/SailorBacon/

    "h0l" for many more thoughts on artists' names, as well as the info fron
    the ECTS. Also, for more info on the European edit of Beatmania, the DC
    version of Pop'nMusic and said PnM controller, and for pretty much all
    of the European info in this doc. also, for getting Daver-X+Mr.Chunks
    work on GF to me.

    "Daver-X+Mr.Chunks" for a lot of the work on the PSX Guitar Freaks,
    including the difficulties, BPMs and number of notes. thanks a ton!

    "Sam Lake" for more of the European BEMANI info, as well as additions to
    the GF songlist, and the song info for Dancing Stage. Thanks!

    "Sailor Bacon" (sailor_bacon@yahoo.com) for his generous use of his
    transcribed song lyrics for DDR.

    ". Charon" for the tip on Herbie Hancock for the Artists section

    "Petee Hsu" for the tip on how to unlock the DDR songs, and the double
    mode tip for getting the paranoia songs.

    "Bill" for contributing many many thoughts on the origins of some of the
    artists' names.

    "keffka" for the info on Bonus Edit mode.

    "why?leong" for some input on the GF songlist.

    "jill encarnacion" for the DJ Man info/input.

    "Brian S." for the RELAXATION BM GB password.

    "John Ricciardi" for the ALTERNA BM GB password.

    "Mike Corbitt" for the DDR hidden characters tip.

    "Karen Mceniry" for the HipHopMania All-Stages/Battle Mode code.

    various Japanese fan pages (URLs unknown)

    anyone else that has helped out and I've forgotten to include...


    _____________________________________________
    _____Thanks:

    My family and friends, for being there.

    Konami, for making such a great series.

    For the JET Programme, for getting me to Japan.

    To gamefaqs.com, for hosting this doc, as well as all of the other
    sites that have posted it.


    __________________________________________
    _____Contact Info:

    J.T.Kauffman
    stormwalker@hotmail.com


    ___________________________________________
    _____Dedications:

    This document is dedicated to a couple of people who are dear to me:
    First, to my late Grandfather, who I unknowingly said goodbye for the
    last time when I left the US to come to Japan. Also, to ~E~, for
    everything. Lastly, to Amazing Curto, the flying monkey/bird/elephant
    hybrid thingie - better start practicing your Beatmania skills so you
    can put on a good show when you come to Japan...


    From 3 August 1999, Shibata, Japan.
    jtk.



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