![]() New arcade-sized controllers sell for at least $200 one such controller is more expensive than an entire Rock Band set. ![]() The other way is to spend a few hundred bucks on an arcade-sized controller. If you want to play at home, you could buy the official controller for a more affordable experience, but the controller has much smaller buttons, so you might as well play beatmania IIDX. In the U.S., Konami also tested a pop'n music redemption game based on the Wii version, using a simplified control scheme with four buttons in a row for each player, but it was quietly shelved and repackaged for Japan as the Spin-Off game HELLO! POP'N MUSIC.Īs a result, the arcade version is very rare outside of Japan. The only games in the series that were released outside of Japan are an extremely rare US version of pop'n music 1, Beat'n Groovy, an XBLA release that many players regarded as being completely awful, and a Wii adaptation (released in Japan, the U.S., and Europe, although renamed in the latter as pop'n rhythm) that swapped out the physical controller for notes triggered with motion gestures (presented on-screen as the character hitting one of five buttons). Like most other Bemani series, pop'n music suffers from serious No Export for You-itis.
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