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''beatmania III'' is a rhythm video game created by Konami. Gameplay is essentially the same as in the '' beatmania'' series, with a few enhancements to the hardware. The ''beatmania III'' series was relatively short-lived, spanning only 2 years. It had five releases, the last one being ''Beatmania III The Final'' in 2002.


Hardware

200px, Beatmania III the Final


Audio system

''beatmania III'' cabinets feature a total of 10 speakers. There are four mid-range speakers stacked vertically on either side of the screen, and two subwoofers located on the front of the machine. The cabinet also features a pair of
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jacks, so that both players may use their own headphones to enjoy the game's audio. Using headphones does not disable the external speakers.


Effector system

Whereas the original Beatmania features simply an "Effector" button, ''beatmania III'' has an extensive panel for using a number of different effectors. Available effectors vary widely, including Echo, Low Pass, High Pass, Flanger, Phaser, Volume Bass, Lo-Fi, and several others. The chosen effector can be applied to just the background track, just the sounds created by the player, or both, and the intensity of the effect can be adjusted with two parameter knobs. Enabling the effector is achieved by simply pressing the foot pedal.


Foot pedal

While the original 5-keys-and-turntable layout remains unchanged, ''beatmania III'' adds a foot pedal for each player. In normal play, this enables or disables different sound-altering effectors. Some songs have a "foot" version that adds a seventh column with green note bars that is played by using the foot pedal. The game also allows players to set the foot pedal so that it functions as any one of the game's 5 keys.


Floppy drive

''beatmania III'' has a feature unique to the Bemani series: a 3.5-inch
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drive. By inserting any blank Windows-formatted disk before starting, the player can have the game create files on the disk used to record personal best scores. After playing, the disk is then removed from the drive for later repeated use in ''beatmania III'', or for looking at scores using one's personal computer. The floppy disk was also required to unlock secret songs or game modes on some versions of the game.


Releases

The ''beatmania III'' series was only released as an arcade game. No console releases were ever produced even though both Japanese and North American IIDX controllers have input ports for a bass pedal. Each release added songs from the Beatmania games their titles refer to, including most previous arcade releases.


References


External links


beatmania III GATEWAY
– Konami's official website in Japanese
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* {{BeatmaniaIII 2000 video games Arcade video games Arcade-only video games Bemani games Japan-exclusive video games Video games developed in Japan Multiplayer and single-player video games