Popular games for collection beatmania IIDX
The 5th release in the beatmania IIDX series. Marks the first of many appearances from Namco mainstays sampling masters.
The 3rd title in the beatmania IIDX series. Features the first of several Dance Express High Speed licenses.
The 6th game in the beatmania IIDX series. This version saw a major graphical upgrade in terms of interface and overall polish. Features many licensed tracks from Avex's Super Eurobeat and Cutting Edge sub labels.
Beatmania IIDX tasks the player with performing songs through a controller consisting of seven buttons and a turntable. Hitting the notes at the correct time increases the score and groove gauge bar, which if equal to or above 80% on Normal difficulty will allow the player to clear the stage.
20th installment of beatmania IIDX
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.
DJ Troopers is one of the many titles in Konami's IIDX rhythm game series, featuring more than 90 tracks, primarily from the arcade version of the same title. As usual for the beatmania series, the player is given seven piano keys and a turntable, and must play along with the notes that scroll down the screen to play the music. All of the game modes from the previous title have returned: Arcade, Expert, Class, Beginner's, Free, Training, and Gallery. The game also includes support for Internet score ranking (now discontinued) and custom-made Arcade courses.
The 21st entry in Konami's beatmania IIDX franchise
The 4th game in the beatmania IIDX series. Features a few more licenses from the Dance Express-Hi Speed CD series, as well as covers of popular 80's tracks from some of Konami's in-house artists.
The 2nd arcade release in Konami's beatmaniaIIDX franchise. Wasn't much of an upgrade but it added some popular tracks from the 5-key franchise as well as some new songs that still remain amongst the most notable in the series.
IIDX Red is one of the many titles in Konami's IIDX rhythm game series, featuring more than 80 tracks, primarily from the arcade version of the same title. As usual for the beatmania series, the player is given seven piano keys and a turntable, and must play along with the notes that scroll down the screen to play the music. All of the game modes from the previous title have returned: Arcade, Expert, Class, Beginner's, Free, Training, and Gallery. The game also includes support for Internet score ranking (now discontinued) and custom-made Arcade courses.
Beatmania IIDX Club Version was released on April 21, 1999 by Konami to the Japanese arcade audience. It could be linked with a Dance Dance Revolution machine for simultaneous play.
The 29th iteration of konami's beatmania IIDX series.
A new arcade rhythm game from Konami.
Beatmania IIDX 23: Copula is the 23rd installment of the Beatmania IIDX series. The first location test was held at the Tokyo Lesiure Land #2 location in Akihabara, Japan from July 10 through 12th 2015. It was released on November 11, 2015.
The 7th game in the IIDX series.
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.
The 22nd installment in the IIDX franchise