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The 16th game in the Pop'n Music franchise.
The 9th game in the Pop'n Music franchise.
The second iteration of the pop'n music franchise on the PSP
The 7th game in the Pop'n Music franchise.
Mobile spinoff of the pop'n music arcade rhythm game series.
The 25th arcade release of Konami's 9-button rhythm game.
The cloud-based home release of the arcade series Pop'n Music, released as part of Konami's Konaste line.
A soft "reboot" of Pop'n Music for the Wii.
The 17th game in the long running Pop'n Music franchise
22nd installement in the Pop'n franchise
The 2nd game in the Pop'n Music franchise.
pop'n music Tune Street is a rhythm game. It is the 19th game in the Pop'n Music series and a part of Konami's BEMANI Franchise. The game is played on a controller with 9 large coloured buttons, each button has a lane representation on the screen, along each lane similarly coloured icons (called pop-kun) move down the screen, when they reach the judgement line the player must press the corresponding button with correct timing. pop'n music Tune Street was the first game in the series available in HD in the new optional wide screen cabinet. The HD version allows for additional information about your play to be displayed on the side of the play field. It is also the first game to offer pop'n music cards, collectable trading cards featuring the pop'n music characters. pop'n music Tune Street features a massive song list, with 595 songs returning from previous entries, 53 license songs from TV and Anime, 108 songs from home versions of the series, 75 downloadable songs from the ee'MALL system as well as 72 brand new songs totalling a song list of 903 songs.
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.
The 11th game in the Pop'n Music franchise.
The 13th game in the Pop'n Music franchise.
Pop'n Music GB is a Japanese music/rhythm video game. It has spawned two sequels that are based on Animelo and Disney Tunes.
The 18th game in the long running Pop'n Music franchise.
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.
The 8th game in the Pop'n Music franchise.
Disney Tunes is one of the many titles in Konami's long-running pop'n music rhythm game franchise. Notes scroll toward the bottom of the screen along nine tracks, and the player must tap the correct buttons in time with the music to play along. Play well, and the "groove meter" increases, but play poorly and it will drop. If the groove meter is high enough at the end of the song, the player can move on to the next song. This release is a straight port of the arcade version Mickey Tunes, and includes a selection of popular songs from Disney's vast catalog of animated films. The game itself is built off of pop'n music 4, and features the same selection of game modes.
Pop'n Taisen Puzzle Dama Online is a block-building game. It is part of the Pop'n Music series and Taisen Puzzle-Dama series. The gameplay is similar to the others Taisen Puzzle-Dama games, just the balls have been changed to Pop-kuns instead, in order to fit the Pop'n music theme. The game also uses an online feature to download and unlock content, such as secret characters and songs.
Pop'n Music 4 is one of the many titles in Konami's long-running rhythm game franchise, and the second of two "Append Discs" that require either pop'n music 2 or another Key Disc in the series in order to play. This particular release includes new music from the arcade version, and also restores the Beginner mode that has been previously removed from the home releases.
Pop'n Music Animelo 2 (Pop'n Music アニメロ2) is a rhythm video game developed by Konami and released on Arcade platforms in 2001 in Japan. It is a spinoff entry in the Pop'n Music series. Unlike the previous Animelo entry, the game didn't have a console release.