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(stylized as ''beatmaniaIIDX'') is an arcade
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developed by
Bemani , stylized as BEMANI, is Konami's music video game division. Originally named the Games & Music Division (G.M.D.), it changed its name in honor of its first and most successful game, ''Beatmania'', and expanded into other music-based games, mos ...
and published by
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. It was released in Japan on February 26, 1999. The objective is to perform songs using a controller with seven keys and a turntable. After the surprise success of ''
Beatmania (styled as ''beatmania'') is a Rhythm game, rhythm video game developed and distributed by Japan, Japanese game developer Konami and first released in December 1997. It contributed largely to the boom of music games in 1998, and the series e ...
'', Benami conceived ''IIDX'' to simulate an actual
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(DJ) live performance. Its
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contains a widescreen monitor, speakers, and eight spotlights. Bemani later developed several updated versions of ''IIDX'' to increased success. The game retrospectively received a positive reception from video game publications for its gameplay and increased difficulty. A sequel, ''
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'', was released in 2000.


Gameplay

The objective of ''Beatmania IIDX'' is to perform songs using a controller with seven key buttons and a scratchable
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. Hitting notes with accurate timing increases the player's score and groove gauge bar, allowing the player to finish the stage. Failing to do so depletes the gauge and can prematurely end the song. ''IIDX'' has four play modes: 4 Keys, 5 Keys, 7 Keys, and Expert. The controls in the 4 Keys mode are limited to only the white buttons. 5 Keys is a mode where the player uses "3 white keys on bottom and 2 black keys on top" like in ''Beatmania''. The 7 Keys mode utilizes all buttons and Expert has the player select a course and obtain the highest score. Clearing four or more stages in Internet Ranking results in a password, which can be submitted to Konami so that the player's score is registered and shown in worldwide rankings.


Development and release

In 1997, Konami distributed its Games & Music Division's (G.M.D.) ''Beatmania'' in Japan as an arcade DJ simulator, significantly influencing
rhythm game Rhythm game or rhythm action is a genre of music-themed action video game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm. Games in the genre typically focus on dance or the simulated performance of musical instruments, and require players to pres ...
s. Its surprise success prompted the developer to rename itself Bemani, a
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'' and ''
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''. Bemani conceived ''Beatmania IIDX'' as a sequel to ''Beatmania''. It was designed to simulate the experience of a DJ performing songs live at a
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which gave it a "club Visual Jockey feel." The game was released on February 26, 1999. While its predecessor used five keys, the ''IIDX'' controller had seven. The controller was one of components used in the game's Benami Twinkle cabinet, along with a large 40-inch widescreen monitor, large speakers, eight spotlights, and the Effect Fader (located in the control panel); the last of which is used to alter the sound during gameplay.


Reception and legacy

Neil Foster of ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' noticed that player one's controller had the turntable relocated to the left side, which was advantageous to "some players." He commented that with the addition of a widescreen monitor, the black keys were given easily identifiable lanes. He called the game "a rocky start" for the ''
Beatmania IIDX is a series of rhythm video games, that was first introduced by Konami in Japan on February 26, 1999. ''IIDX'' has since spawned 31 arcade releases and 14 console releases on the Sony PlayStation 2. It is the sequel to the ''beatmania'' game ...
'' series, since it had music from ''Beatmania''s first two iterations (''1st Mix'' and ''2nd Mix'') paired with new songs and remixes. According to Foster, many players were initially not impressed with performing old songs on upgraded hardware, so they switched to ''Beatmania 4th Mix''. Bryn Williams of ''
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'' found ''IIDX'' harder than the original ''Beatmania'', because songs that take advantage of its seven keys have more notes than those made for five keys. ''
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'' Chris Roper wrote that it was successful because of its distinctive and responsive controller. He opinioned that the controller was imperfectly designed, yet its implementation made the game a rare experience. Bemani developed several updates to the game after its release. Konami decided to link ''
Beatmania IIDX Club Version ''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. Gameplay ''Beatmania IIDX'' tasks the player with perfor ...
'' (later '' Substream'') cabinets with ''
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'' machines for simultaneous play, leading to increased success. In late 1999, the publisher hired artist Goli to design graphics and characters for ''
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''. Featuring a new visual theme, '' 3rd Style'' was ported to the
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. In 2002, '' 8th Style'' was released after the discontinuation of the original ''Beatmania''. Foster stated these updates popularized ''IIDX'' to the point where it overshadowed its predecessor, as the game not only earned more new songs, but became very difficult. A sequel with a five-key controller, ''Beatmania III'', was released in 2000.


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