Also the first game to support Konami's e-Amusement network.
The transition is infamous for various glitches, including timing problems. First IIDX title to run on PC-based hardware.beatmania IIDX 6th style (2001 PS2: 2002, also subtitlted -new songs collection-).
beatmania IIDX 5th style (2001 PS2: 2001, subtitled -new songs collection-).First and only version with link capability to DanceDanceRevolution.Retroactively referred to as 1st Style in in-game interfaces (such as folder names).It didn't last long, however, only a few years (it did get its own "THE FINAL" as well).
beatmania III, a failed attempt to remake the 5-key series using more modern hardware, with higher quality graphics and sound, more effectors, more speakers, effector pedals (which could also be used in special charts), save data on floppy disks, and more.What'd you expect when it's now on its 28th version?! Kept the same basic gameplay, but added two additional keys to the control array (for a total of 7), a fancier cabinet (with more lights, more effectors, a widescreen monitor, turntables on opposite ends, an LED marquee, and a bass platform), and a difficulty curve that keeps on getting worse every year.
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