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“beatmania IIDX 32 Pinky Crush” is a combination of “Pink”, a vivid and pure image color, and “Crush”, a radical image typical of IIDX. Until now, there has been a version that emphasizes the concept of HAPPY and EUPHORIC image along with the trend of dance music, but in this concept, the exaltation of the image that stands out even more, and players can participate in one large music festival through beatmania IIDX. We are sending you images that allow you to experience a sense of elation. We asked the composers who participated this time to create bright and exciting images overall, and requested them to be produced in various forms by incorporating the styles that each individual is good at. While putting an easy-to-understand concept at the forefront, we are compiling music pieces that image various types of high tension, such as the vitality of a leap, anticipation of an upcoming show, the feeling of a powerful rush, etc. . (Because I think there are times when you don't feel that way, I'm also preparing cool, "crush" songs that are typical of IIDX!) In addition, this time, we have lined up a number of popular songs that match the concept of beatmania IIDX and are fun to listen to and play. Then feel the tension of beatmania IIDX 32 Pinky Crush.

Pop'n Music Jam&Fizz is the 30th main installment of the Pop'n Music series, featuring a vibrant festival theme with new character designs and upbeat rhythm gameplay.

DanceDanceRevolution World is the 19th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution arcade series in Japan (and the 10th outside of Japan). The game was released as a software upgrade for LCD-based arcade cabinets on June 12, 2024, in Asia, Australasia, and the United States. It is the sequel to Dance Dance Revolution A3, and is currently the most recent release.

The tenth game in the Gitadora series, a spinoff series of the GuitarFreaks and DrumMania franchises.

A new arcade rhythm game from Konami.

Mahjong Fight Girl is a mahjong video game developed and published by Konami and released for arcades on March 22, 2023 in Japan. It is the eighteenth game and a spin-off of the Mahjong Fight Club series.

The ninth game in the Gitadora series, a spinoff series of the GituarFreaks and DrumMania franchises.

The 30th iteration of konami's beatmania IIDX series.

The awaited tenth version of the arcade rhythm game jubeat, called Ave.

QuizKnock Stadium is a quiz arcade game from Konami Amusement released in 2022. The quiz game is based on the popular QuizKnock youtube channel featuring quizes developed and run by Student and Alumni of Tokyo University. It is available in amusement arcades throughout Japan.

A dance game that anybody can play! Dance Around is the newest dance game in Bemani's arcade lineup, following in the footsteps of DanceEvolution Arcade with a full motion capture dance game, featuring choreographed routines for all levels of play. Dance together in real-time with the AI on screen as the camera captures your movements. By following the timeline at the top of the screen, players can see what moves are coming up next. Select from light, standard, or training mode, and even capture motion data of the moves you did on screen, exported as your selected avatar following along on your mobile device.

The cloud-based home release of the arcade series DanceDanceRevolution, released as part of Konami's Konaste line.

The 29th iteration of konami's beatmania IIDX series.

The sixth game in the rhythm game Sound Voltex, part of Konami's BEMANI franchise. The theme of this iteration is Valkyries and it introduces a new kind of cabinet named the Valkyrie Model, which runs the game in 120hz, instead of the standard 60hz of the older models.

The eighth game in the Gitadora series, a spinoff series of the GituarFreaks and DrumMania franchises.

The cloud-based home release of the arcade series Nostalgia, released as part of Konami's Konaste line. Largely based on Nostalgia Op.3, the most recent arcade release at the time of launch.

The 26th mainline arcade release of Konami's 9-button rhythm game series pop'n music. The theme of this iteration is "Japanese Style Detective Novel"

Beatmania IIDX 28 Bistrover is the 28th iteration of the beatmania IIDX series, a spinoff series of the beatmania series and part of the BEMANI franchise. The game is played on a special controller consisting of 7 pianolike buttons and a turn table. Notes fall down across the screen and when they hit the judgement line it is time to press the button, or turn the turntable. The Theme of BISTROVER is food and travel, the name itself is a combination of the words Bistro and Rover. Some new features added to BISTROVER is more statistics and analysis on your results after a song, so you can better get an understanding of how you did. The Pacemaker (which keeps a track of how you are doing during a song) can now tell you how how far you are from a next grade, and updates to a new target during the song.

Nostalgia: Op.3 (Op.3 meaning the third opus) is a piano based rhythm game in Konami's BEMANI franchise. It is the third game in the Nostalgia series and a spiritual successor to Konami's Keyboardmania series. The game consists of falling bars corresponding to certain areas of the keyboard. When the bars cross the judgement line it is time to play that key. There are three type of notes - Normal note which you play as normal, slide note where you slide your hand across the keyboard and trill note where you rapidly and alternately press two neighbouring keys. Op.3 adds more sorting functionality to the song selection screens, which is needed as the song list has grown in size. It also allows you to filter on your scores and grades, making it easier to improve your overall skill level in the game. Recital mode is now a toggle on the standard mode instead of another mode. This is the first time in the series where some songs are not carried over from previous version, due to licenses not being renewed. 75 songs were brought forward from Nostalgia, 97 from Nostalgia: Forte and 126 from Nostalgia: Op.2. Along with the 49 new songs in Op.3, that brings the total song list up to 347 songs (as of 27th June 2020). Since this is an currently active game, the song list will likely expand up until the release of the next game in the series.

The seventh game in the Gitadora series, a spinoff series of the GituarFreaks and DrumMania franchises.

The fifth installment in the Sound Voltex franchise.

Nostalgia: Op.2 (Op.2 meaning the second opus) is a piano based rhythm game in Konami's BEMANI franchise. It is the second game in the Nostalgia series and a spiritual successor to Konami's Keyboardmania series. The game consists of falling bars corresponding to certain areas of the keyboard. When the bars cross the judgement line it is time to play that key. There are three type of notes - Normal note which you play as normal, slide note where you slide your hand across the keyboard and trill note where you rapidly and alternately press two neighbouring keys. Op.2 adds a recital mode, with more strict timing, pressure requirements on key presses and bigger penalties on misses and how many keys may be played at the same time. Recital mode also challenges you with picking songs of a certain theme to fill your game session. An enourmous settings screen was also added so that you can customize your play (scroll speed, note style, falling style etc.). The story mode added proper progression with a map screen, diverging simultaneous stories, and themed worlds with according unlockable songs. All songs from Nostalgia and Nostalgia: Forte are returning for this game. Along with the 126 new songs in Op.2, that brings the total song list up to 307 songs.

The sixth game in the Gitadora series, a spinoff series of the GituarFreaks and DrumMania franchises.

The 9th addition to the jubeat franchise.

Twenty years after the birth of DanceDanceRevolution, a new generation dance game is finally here! Anyone can easily enjoy the shuffle dance that is all the rage around the world! "Shuffle dance" is characterized by the steps of sliding your feet on the ground in time with EDM (Electronic Dance Music). At Dancerush Stardom, anyone can easily enjoy various dances centred on the shuffle dance, simply by moving their bodies according to the instructions on the screen. In addition, it is equipped with a lesson stage where you can learn the basic steps of various shuffle dances such as "Running Man", so even beginners can easily enjoy it. The stage part is equipped with a large sensor panel to catch the movement of the foot in detail. Up to 2 people can play at the same time in a style that is lined up in front and behind. When you take steps, the LEDs spread all over the floor shine in vibrant colours, attracting the interest of the bystanders and further enhancing the uplifting feeling of the player.

The fifth game in the Gitadora series, a spinoff series of the GituarFreaks and DrumMania franchises.

Nostalgia is a piano based rhythm game in Konami's BEMANI franchise. It is the first game in the Nostalgia series and a spiritual successor to Konami's Keyboardmania series. The game consists of falling bars corresponding to certain areas of the keyboard. When the bars cross the judgement line it is time to play that key. There are three type of notes - Normal note which you play as normal, slide note where you slide your hand across the keyboard and trill note where you rapidly and alternately press two neighbouring keys. The keyboard itself consists of 28 keys, but unlike a real keyboard the black keys are omitted. This was done because it was viewed as added difficulty to the game during location testing and the aim was to make the game more accessibly than other games in the BEMANI franchise. The game features a story mode communicated only with animated cut scenes without any spoken word, making it accessible regardless if you do not know Japanese. The game song list consists of 83 songs.

The fourth installment in the Sound Voltex franchise.

The Fourth game in the Gitadora series, a spinoff series of the GituarFreaks and DrumMania franchises. The first game in the series to be produced by Konami Amusements.

Pop'n Music: Usagi to Neko to Shounen no Yume is a 2016 Japanese music/rhythm video game, and the 24th release of the Pop'n Music series.

The sixth and final game in the Reflec Beat series, part of the Bemani franchise. The game features an engine rebuilt from the ground up and a new fantasy styled theme. The game is played by hitting circles bouncing down the screen when they reach a certain "judgement" line. Circles with green color has other targets slightly raised from the judgement line. The look and behaviour of the circles has often been compared to how an air hockey puck travels across the field, giving the series the nickname "Rhythm Air Hockey". Slide object introduced in Volzza were removed as they often caused technical issues. They were replaced with objects that rumble the screen and other new note types. Because of this and the engine changes, all previous song charts needed to be remade. When the game first launched only 80 songs from previous games were present. However packs of 10 song "revivals" has been regularly during its lifetime. Thus far 523 songs have been remade and 152 songs still waiting to be recreated in the new engine. 91 new songs has also been added to the game for a total of 614 songs. The game focuses on a new "Reflesia Mode" as its main component. Where you are challenged to different quests (random selection of songs) where the opponent has a set health bar. Deplete the health bar by playing well and you will progress the story and unlock songs, as well as characters and items. These characters and items can be levelled up and equipped to be more powerful and deplete the health bar of your opponent quicker.

The second and final version of Museca, designed to bring a more traditional music game experience to the series. Although the last update for the game was released in 2018, complete with removal of the network requirement, online support for the game is still ongoing, making it only one of two games in the Bemani franchise that has network support (for ranking and profiles) after end of support for the game.

The cloud-based home release of the arcade series beatmania IIDX, released as part of Konami's Konaste line. The 2015 client was succeeded by the 2020 relaunch of Infinitas, and support ended shortly after.

Otoca D'or was an arcade game developed by Konami, that ran from 2015 until its discontinuation in 2022.

The 21st entry of Konami's pop'n music franchise. This was the first pop'n music arcade game since the original 1998 game to not have a number in the title. Grouping of songs into folders was first introduced in this release, and most licensed songs were not keysounded.