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曾有人推测该曲是后来在Qprogue登场的《[[Broken Sword]]》,但这种说法因为证据不足最终被证伪。 | 曾有人推测该曲是后来在Qprogue登场的《[[Broken Sword]]》,但这种说法因为证据不足最终被证伪。 | ||
== [[AC PENDUAL|beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL]] == | |||
=== Chrono Chaser === | === Chrono Chaser === | ||
''Chrono Chaser'' was going to have a more regular cycle, as [[Say YEEEAHH]] and [[Reflux]], made available late in June 2015, could be found in the HDD as early as November 2014. Negative reception of Chrono Chaser's extremely vague unlock system likely put the event on a long hiatus. After PENDUAL, beatmania IIDX went back to having secret extra stage events like ''LIMIT BURST'' and ''Spada†leggendaria''. | ''Chrono Chaser'' was going to have a more regular cycle, as [[Say YEEEAHH]] and [[Reflux]], made available late in June 2015, could be found in the HDD as early as November 2014. Negative reception of Chrono Chaser's extremely vague unlock system likely put the event on a long hiatus. After PENDUAL, beatmania IIDX went back to having secret extra stage events like ''LIMIT BURST'' and ''Spada†leggendaria''. |
2022年6月27日 (一) 15:30的版本
一个游戏在最终稼动之前会经历很多变化,比如说UI的改变、收录曲的变化,有的时候甚至整个界面都推翻重做。
本页面列出的,也就是BEMANI的那些游戏在最终发行后流产的各种概念或者想法,包括移植曲。
本页面收录的资料包括以下的内容:
- 某首曲子预定会收录在某一个机种,然而最终却被推迟、被挤占,甚至最后根本没有移植。
- 例如TËЯRA的曲目《masquerade》曾预定移植到beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro。
- 但是请注意一点:这首曲子必须是已经在游戏数据当中出现的(因此《Zenius -Ⅱ- Mother》虽然也满足条件就不能列在这)。
- 曲师个人专辑发行时间的推迟。
- 仅在家用版出现而从未移植到街机的谱面,或者通过对HDD解包能找到的曲目数据。
- 前者比如《合体せよ!ストロングイェーガー!!》的ANOTHER谱面,后者比如《작은 행복》在Pop'n Music Sunny ParkHDD的解包数据。
- 不过IIDX的一些家用机独占的BEGINNER谱面就不在此列。
- Pop'n Music的废弃角色。
- 例如the KING,这个角色从Pop'n Music 9起就被移除了。
beatmania
beatmania 5thMIX
- SKIN / CHARLOTTE
- 这首曲子的数据可以在beatmania 5thMIX的HDD数据当中找到,但是它始终没有收录在beatmania系列,反倒是几个月后收录到了beatmania IIDX 3rd style。
beatmania IIDX
beatmania IIDX
- The March 15th, 1999 issue of Gamest shows a screenshot of an earlier build of beatmania IIDX where the scratch notes are thicker than keyboard notes, and the judgment line is absent.
- Another screenshot shows a different song selection screen, with different fonts and without song titles.
- The Mode Select screen shows Practice (練習), EASY, and NORMAL modes instead of 4KEYS, 5KEYS, and 7KEYS modes, respectively.
- 《GAMBOL》的ANOTHER谱面
- 该曲在beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED CS具有ANOTHER难度的谱面,在ANOTHER难度下CLEAR SLAKE组曲就可以解锁。这个ANOTHER谱面至今没有配信到街机,倒是与该谱面类似的判定方式以隐藏指令的方式出现在DJ TROOPERS家用版。
beatmania IIDX 2nd style
- Shake was nearly cut from beatmania IIDX 2nd style, as sound director dj TAKA was upset by the death of double member Sachiko, who died months before 2nd style's release. He changed his mind when he thought the song matched too well with his vision of 2nd style to scrap it.
beatmania IIDX 4th style/5th style
- 《Hitch Hiker2》的DP ANOTHER谱面
- 该曲最初是具有DP ANOTHER谱面的,但这个谱面在beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED复活的时候被削除了,虽然说下一代机种仍然具备这个谱面的数据(直到现在也存续着),但是实际上游玩时没有。
- 该谱面最终在beatmania IIDX 28 BISTROVER被废弃,重新制作了一个新的谱面。
- According to Ryu☆, he submitted sakura storm for a second Musicianship Trial, similar to how his song starmine won the first contest. The second contest was cancelled, and the beatmania IIDX staff wouldn't announce winners for a second one for two more years in beatmania IIDX 9th style, when vocalist flare and musician Sho Maruyama won. (Coinidentally, Ryu☆ and fellow first Musicianship Trial winner kors k returned to IIDX in 9th style as well.)
beatmania IIDX 6th Style
- Drivin' / NAOKI feat.PAULA TERRY
- Drivin' was originally to have a Japanese name and Japanese vocals to go with the other songs in 8th style NAOKI named/were sung in Japanese (蒼い衝動 and 桜). It was through trial and error with Paula Terry that the song was finished.
- 《電人イェーガーのテーマ (Theme of DENJIN J)》的SP ANOTHER谱面
- 该曲在beatmania IIDX 6th Style CS获得了ANOTHER谱面,这个谱面在beatmania IIDX 8th style移植到街机,却并不能在游玩时选到。这个谱面的数据已经在beatmania IIDX 17 SIRIUS被削除。
beatmania IIDX 8th Style
- 《合体せよ!ストロングイェーガー!!》的ANOTHER谱面
- 该曲在beatmania IIDX 8th Style CS具有ANOTHER难度的谱面,beatmania IIDX 16 EMPRESS + PREMIUM BEST收录的这首曲子同样也有ANOTHER谱面。但是直到该曲在beatmania IIDX 26 Rootage遭到削除,这个谱面也没有移植到街机。
beatmania IIDX 15 DJ TROOPERS
- An English language version of the eAMUSEMENT login screen is present in the data, along with the translated graphics from beatmania IIDX 14 GOLD's U.S. location test.
beatmania IIDX 16 EMPRESS + PREMIUM BEST
- Foundation of our love / dj TAKA feat.ASAKO
- Pink Rose / Kiyommy+Seiya
- Both songs were at one point listed on the official website for the game. Neither song made it to the final version of the game.
beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem
- A copyright screen for North and South America is present in the game data, hinting that an American release for Resort Anthem was considered. This screen is also present in the data for beatmania IIDX 19 Lincle unchanged, presumably left over from the previous game.
beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro
EXPERT MODE
Although tricoro was the first beatmania IIDX game to not have EXPERT MODE, graphical data for this mode on the MODE SELECT screen can be found unused in tricoro's HDD. However, no further data for this removed mode has been found, so it is currently unknown if it can be forced to work by hacking.
masquerade / TЁЯRA
- Sound and HDD data for the song exists in tricoro, but it has no notecharts and was never made playable, being the only unused song with sound data that didn't appear in any of the following IIDX games. This might be attributed to its composers, NAOKI and jun, both leaving KONAMI in early 2013.
No volume 2 of the tricoro ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK album
- The beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Vol.2 album was never released; the closest thing to it is the second disc of the beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK containing the remaining tricoro songs, but the release's product page never mentions that it is the second volume of the tricoro OST. The long versions of the tricoro songs that made it to the beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK caused long versions of some SPADA songs to be delayed due to lack of space (some of them made it to the beatnation RHYZE vs HARDCORE TANO*C album).
- The final cutscene of the ぼくらの宇宙戦争 event mentioned a final battle against the joker villains to be coming soon, which further suggests that a true final event for tricoro was planned. This final battle only happened almost two years later, in beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL's Qpronicle Chord event.
POINT ZERO's overlays
- Placeholder graphics for overlays for POINT ZERO can be found on the tricoro HDD. As the dummy images used as placeholders only show numbers, it is currently unknown if POINT ZERO's jacket was based on the scrapped overlays for the song.
灼熱Lost Summer Dayz / DJ Mass MAD Izm* vs DJ YOSHITAKA
- The original sequel to 灼熱Beach Side Bunny, titled 灼熱Lost Summer Dayz and made by both DJ Mass MAD Izm* and DJ YOSHITAKA at the time, was supposed to come out in Summer 2013 according to DJ Mass MAD Izm* himself, however nothing came out of it; it was likely the initial final boss of the クプロ・ミミニャミ・パステルくんのみんなで宇宙戦争!! event. This was supported by data of a collaboration song between both artists found on Pop'n Music Sunny Park, with said song's ID being replaced by Zirkfied afterwards. A reworked sequel of 灼熱Beach Side Bunny involving only DJ Mass MAD Izm*, titled 灼熱Pt.2 Long Train Running, would then appear two years later on beatmania IIDX 23 copula.
beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA
Spada†leggendaria活动似乎本来在计划中具有八首曲目,除了现行的7首以外还存在一首“更上级”的曲目(OMES担当)。而在SPADA的HDD当中,同样存在一张七把剑在Spada†leggendaria集齐的图片(右图),上面有着“Spada†leggendaria - SECRET MUSIC UNLOCKED”的字样。推测这首曲目应当代表该活动中并未出现的
曾有人推测该曲是后来在Qprogue登场的《Broken Sword》,但这种说法因为证据不足最终被证伪。
beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL
Chrono Chaser
Chrono Chaser was going to have a more regular cycle, as Say YEEEAHH and Reflux, made available late in June 2015, could be found in the HDD as early as November 2014. Negative reception of Chrono Chaser's extremely vague unlock system likely put the event on a long hiatus. After PENDUAL, beatmania IIDX went back to having secret extra stage events like LIMIT BURST and Spada†leggendaria.
Unfinished overlays
- Despair of ELFERIA's boss overlays data contained unused sprites for a second form; they look identical to the last form of 煉獄のエルフェリア's boss, except colored differently.
- 共鳴遊戯の華's LIMIT BREAK boss attack sequence was going to feature every joker villain, as images showing their names were found in the overlays data. The data also contained an unfinished sketch image of Lopica (共鳴遊戯の華's main boss character).
beatmania IIDX 23 copula
Mystery Line
Mystery Line's medal list in the files contains additional, unobtainable medal entries that had the same unlock requirements (unlock three Mystery Line charts) for up to nine more songs, suggesting the event was supposed to be longer.
Planned collaboration
L.E.D. announced a collaboration song with 黒猫ダンジョン before copula's release, but it never saw the light of the day; Tomosuke's only appearances in copula were crossovers.
beatmania IIDX 27 HEROIC VERSE
Double BEGINNER
- Text related to Double BEGINNER can be found in the game data. However, this difficulty has never been available in an arcade title, and only a handful of songs have had Double BEGINNER charts in CS titles.
Fire Beat
- Full data for Fire Beat exists inside the game, including charts, keysounds, a generic video assigned to it, and a listing inside the game's music ID database. It is speculated that the song was intended to be added alongside an event challenging players to beat top-ranker DOLCE.'s scores on the song; the event was held using beatmania IIDX ULTIMATE MOBILE instead. The song was later available for play on beatmania IIDX 28 BISTROVER.
SHADOW REBELLION.VI and VII
- SHADOW REBELLION is the EXTRA STAGE system of beatmania IIDX 27 HEROIC VERSE. It was originally planned to have eight parts, but it was later modified to have seven instead. After resuming the event in June with STOIC HYPOTHESIS, the next part was originally set to be イリィガル・ベイス・メディスン. This song was mistakenly revealed on the game's official website for a short period of time in July 2020, which was when it was scrapped and replaced instead by the seventh SHADOW REBELLION song, 魅惑のYUMMYスイーツ. The reason for this change is unknown.
- This is evidenced by the unused results screen for SHADOW REBELLION.VII, which shows the Pastel-kun Q-pro from 魅惑のYUMMYスイーツ in front and the six other SHADOW REBELLION Q-pros behind it, including Shizuku Yamashina (who was the character for イリィガル・ベイス・メディスン).
- The modification date for the results screen of SHADOW REBELLION.VII is much earlier (July 2020) than those of VI (August 2020) and FINAL (October 2020), implying that the plans were changed around July 2020.
- Dummied out data for イリィガル・ベイス・メディスン's Shizuku Yamashina Q-pro parts can be found in the game.
beatmania IIDX 28 BISTROVER
- LEGGENDARIA charts for NΦ CRIME can be found unused in the BISTROVER HDD.
BeatStream
DanceDanceRevolution
DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX
- Early concept art showed different songwheels, one of them eventually was used in 5thMIX, and another in UNIVERSE.
DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX PLUS
- According to an interview by Aaron Chmielowiec (from the website aaronin.jp) with a former DanceDanceRevolution staff member, DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX PLUS was going to have its system upgraded to allow for 60 FPS instead of the usual 30 FPS during gameplay. This idea was not implemented until the next release as the developers wanted to have a more stable engine with less bugs.
DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX
- According to an interview by Aaron Chmielowiec (from the website aaronin.jp) with a former DanceDanceRevolution staff member, DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX was going to include SOLO stepcharts, but the idea was cancelled due to negative feedback from players.
DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX-
- Mockup screenshots showed songs from previous mixes, which were cut in the finished product as well as a different song banner for NORI NORI NORI.
- Freeze arrows also had a judgement of Freeze!.
- According to an interview by Aaron Chmielowiec (from the website aaronin.jp) with a former DanceDanceRevolution staff member, the screen filter option introduced in DanceDanceRevolution X was going to appear in DDRMAX. However, the graphics team didn't like the idea of the artwork being covered.
DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME
- As the first DanceDanceRevolution game to introduce the MARVELOUS timing judgment, it was originally intended to be used in all modes. However, negative feedback towards its usage in location tests resulted in the idea being scaled back. In the final release, MARVELOUS only appears on courses.
- MARVELOUS timing would finally be added to all modes in DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2.
- Early in EXTREME's development, there were several rounds for fans to vote on a BEMANI crossover to add over to the game. Nominees included Across the nightmare, Cat Song ~Theme of UPA, DJ BATTLE, FLOWERS for ALBION, Morning Music, THE SAFARI, Threshold Lebel, Waza, and WITHOUT YOU AROUND. The winning song was Across the nightmare, and to date none of the other nominees have ever appeared in another DanceDanceRevolution title.
DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution-
- Unused data for NEMESIS can be found in the data.
- The demo featured no foot-scale, just like its arcade counterpart.
DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America)
- The beta showed a interface resembling the arcade version, as well as featuring dance characters from Party Collection.
- Sweet Sweet ♥ Magic was going to be featured on this game. It made it into the following game instead.
- Information for White Lovers can be found in the game's data, but is otherwise inaccessible.
- References for One More Time by Daft Punk can be found on the DanceDanceRevolution master song list. While it never appeared in that series, it later appeared in REFLEC BEAT.
DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX
- ULTRAMIX was initally planned for the PC, and was meant to be a sequel to DanceDanceRevolution (PC). Screenshots of this game resembled more of its predecessor, and featured a new cast of dancers. However, it ended up shifting development to the Xbox, and the overall design was re-worked. This may explain why ULTRAMIX had very few new songs, due to its development.
DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2
- Early concept art featured a songwheel similar to that of the previous ULTRAMIX.
- Early gameplay videos showed EMI using LADY's body and a more revealing outfit.
DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX3
- Drivin' appeared in a screenshot in ULTRAMIX3's website, and later in ULTRAMIX4's manual. However, the song finally appeared in DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA, suggesting the Japanese arcade team wanted the song to debut in the arcades first.
DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4
- In the E3 demo, the songwheel was very different and Listen To Your Heart Furious F. EZ Radio Edit used BROKEN MY HEART Cusimo & Co. Starlite Remix's graphics.
DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE3
- Senses was originally going to appear in this game until it got replaced by its remix.
- It also appears that Alice's music video was going to be used in-game as evidenced by the jacket using a still from said video.
DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY
- In a beta demo, what was shown originally was very different from the final product. It initally featured AFRO and EMI in the character lineup, and the dancer models were adult-sized unlike in the final version where they were smaller. Routines and graphics were carried over from DanceDanceRevolution MARIO MIX. It was also to feature CHALLENGE difficulty.
- Lips of an Angel
- Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)
- These songs had different vocalists and banners.
DanceDanceRevolution II
- The game initally used the classic 1-10 scale on its development, and lacked CHALLENGE charts.
- There are some placeholder graphics and sounds from the previous game as well.
DanceDanceRevolution (PS3)
Changes from E3 2009 version
DanceDanceRevolution (PS3) was announced at E3 2009. What was shown was drastically different from the final game. The interface resembled more of DanceDanceRevolution X2, and had dance stages and characters in it. It also featured Octo-Mode which made it into the final game, but only on CHALLENGE charts. It was also to feature custom themes, Edit Mode and DLC from all the mainline arcade games up to this point. While the DLC made it into the finished product, the song packs were based on the US PS2 releases instead. The songlist was also based on DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY3 as well.
DLC packs
Evidence for several DLC packs that were planned but never released can be found in the game's data, including Greatest Hits packs based on the following DDR CS games:
- DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution-
- DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America)
- DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2
- DanceDanceRevolution X CS (America)
- DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY
- DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY2
- DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY3 / DanceDanceRevolution X2 CS
- DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX series
- DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE series
- DanceDanceRevolution (2010)
DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2
- In one of the trailers for this game, there was a different interface shown alongside from what was shown in the final game. The interface resembled that of Dancing Stage Fusion. This may imply that Fusion's interface might've been the original/ beta interface for this game instead.
DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA
- MAX.(period) and Colors Midihead's Sapphire Mix were slated to appear in the game, as evidenced by the master songlist.
- Only MAX.(period) would appear later in DanceDanceRevolution (2014) as the ENCORE EXTRA STAGE song of the Replicant D-ignition event.
- Mockup screenshots show songs that never made it into the final game, most of them were from the ULTRAMIX series.
DanceDanceRevolution Disney Channel EDITION
- Data for CUTIE CHASER (MORNING MIX), DYNAMITE RAVE, ON THE JAZZ, Red Room, Brilliant R•E•D, ORION.78 ~civilization mix~, Keep Ya Body Movin', Senses, and Istanbul Café can be found in the game's files, including complete background videos; however, the songs are found nowhere in the final game.
DanceDanceRevolution X2
- In an article, a picture from the game showed a dance stage that never made it in the final game.
GuitarFreaks & DrumMania / GITADORA
jubeat
jubeat prop
- KHAMEN BREAK -SDVX Infinity MashUp- / くふおー effected by Megacycle
- Full data can be found in the jubeat prop files, and its song ID is among the jubeat prop songs. It would go on to appear in jubeat Qubell.
KEYBOARDMANIA
MÚSECA
Pop'n Music
Pop'n Music 6
- Pop'n Music 2 song what i want (EURO MIX) was originally going to be revived for the Euro Course (ユーロコース), making it into the location test version of the game. The final game however, replaces it with Bit of Love, with what i want (EURO MIX) not being featured in the game at all. This change was reverted in the console version of Pop'n Music 6, though.
Pop'n Music 9
- the KING was planned to be in the game, dressed up as either a chef or fast food employee. He never made it to the final version of the game.
Pop'n Music 11
Planned URA charts
References to 3P palettes for risette, SANAE♥chan, and S・8・TARO can be found on the Pop'n Music data, named with the same preffix for the 3P palettes used in URA charts. Of these three characters, the latter two have, besides their respective portraits, proper colored sprites as well. Those can be seen in this video.
Pop'n Music 18 せんごく列伝
EXPERT MODE and planned theme
Much like beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro mentioned above, Pop'n Music 18 せんごく列伝 was the first Pop'n Music title with no EXPERT MODE since its introduction. However, graphical data for this mode can be found on the HDD, revealing that the original theme for Pop'n Music 18 was city/town based, not unlike TUNE STREET. This suggests that EXPERT MODE was dropped early on the game's development.
There is placeholder data for EXPERT MODE courses, which uses THE MOVIE's courses, further suggesting that the mode was dropped before the final theme was decided.
Pop'n Music Sunny Park
- Sunny Park场测时曲目是没有横幅的,不过后来考虑到依靠横幅找歌的玩家,实际稼动时又恢复了横幅。
Pop'n Music うさぎと猫と少年の夢
- According to the second page of this うさぎと猫と少年の夢 article, the game was originally going to have a diner theme, not unlike Pop'n Music 9's café one, before the staff went with a steampunk layout.
- A placeholder image for a new portrait for SHOKO can be found among the Pop'n Music うさぎと猫と少年の夢 characters. However, given that there are no placeholders for her new animations in the data, it would likely recycle either her fragments or リメンバーリメンバー animations.
REFLEC BEAT
REFLEC BEAT groovin'!! Upper
SOUND VOLTEX
SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS
DJ YOSHITAKA Song Remix Contest
On October 19th, 2016, it was announced that a remix contest involving songs composed by Yoshitaka Nishimura was planned to be held. [1] To date, there has been no other news or mention of the contest and it's been speculated that it has been scrapped entirely.
ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom
Planned songs
- Data for several BEMANI crossovers can be found in the game files, but none of these songs were ever added to the final version of ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom Ver.2. Notably, all of these songs have appeared in the DanceDanceRevolution series (except Burning Heat! (Full Option Mix), which has a shorter remix featured in that series instead), with several being added to the series in DanceDanceRevolution (2014). The sound director of the ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom series, Yuichi Asami, would go on to become the sound director of the DanceDanceRevolution series starting in DanceDanceRevolution A.
- Baile Le Samba / Big Idea
- Burning Heat! (Full Option Mix) / Mr.T with Motoaki.F
- Electronic or Treat! / PON
- FUNKY SUMMER BEACH / P*Light
- Gamelan de Couple / TOMOSUKE
- Plan 8 / Ryu☆
- POSSESSION / TAG underground
- rainbow rainbow / Ryu☆
- Remain / ZERO+ZIBA
- SABER WING / TAG
- Seasons / TOMOSUKE feat. Crystal Paloa
- Starlight Fantasia / TAG
- Thank You Merry Christmas / VENUS
- Truare! / Akhuta
- からふるぱすてる / ki☆ki
- エンドルフィン / U1 overground
- 怒れる大きな白い馬 / Morning Blue Dragon
- 三毛猫ロック / 亜熱帯マジ-SKA爆弾
- 海神 / 兎々
Albums / Contests / Etc.
cyber beatnation 2 -Hi Speed conclusion-
- beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro song Re:GENERATION was originally written for the album, but didn't appear because it wasn't 180 BPM, nor a remix of a previous BEMANI song.
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