Beatmania IIDX 5th Style explained

Beatmania IIDX 5th Style
Developer:Konami
Publisher:Konami
Director:Tadao Kageyama
Series:Beatmania IIDX & Bemani
Platforms:Arcade & Sony PlayStation 2
Released:Arcade:
PlayStation 2:
Genre:Music
Modes:Single-player & Multiplayer
Arcade System:Bemani Twinkle

beatmania IIDX 5th Style is the fifth game in the beatmania IIDX series of music video games. It was released in arcades by Konami in 2001. The game features 35 new songs, five of which are hidden. New features introduced in this version are auto-scratch (allows the player to focus on the 7 keys instead of the turntable), as well as two more Hi-Speed settings (HS2 and HS3.) 5th Style's songlist featured the first songs that would later become "flashing 7s", here differentiated from regular 7s with a kanji meaning "forbidden".

Gameplay

Beatmania IIDX tasks the player with performing songs through a controller consisting of seven key buttons and a scratchable turntable.[1] Hitting the notes with strong timing increases the score and groove gauge bar, allowing the player to finish the stage. Failing to do so depletes the gauge until it is empty, abruptly ending the song.[2]

Music

Notable songs from this version include:

Home version

A home version of 5th style was released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 on August 30, 2001. As with other IIDX home releases, it contains all the new songs from the Arcade version, revivals from older styles, and new songs. The game also features a Beginner mode, "Drill Mode" and is supported by the PS2 Hard Drive to improve loading times.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Beatmania (page 8). https://web.archive.org/web/20190723001346/https://hg101.kontek.net/beatmania/beatmania8.htm. Neil. Foster. July 23, 2019. April 1, 2013. March 5, 2020. Hardcore Gaming 101. Kontek.
  2. Web site: overall on beatmania IIDX. https://web.archive.org/web/20070206120918/http://www.konami.jp/am/bm2dx/bm2dx1/overall_e.html. Konami. 1999. Konami. March 5, 2020. February 6, 2007.