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'''Jubeat''' ''(pronounced you-beat)'' is an arcade music video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, and is a part of Konami's Bemani line of music video games. The game went on several location tests in Asia since December 2007, and was released in July 2008.
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'''jubeat''' ''(pronounced you-beat)'' is an arcade music video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, and is a part of Konami's Bemani line of music video games. The game went on several location tests in Asia since December 2007, and was released in July 2008.
 
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==What is Jubeat?==
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==What is jubeat?==
  
'''Jubeat''' can be considered as a cross between [[Beatmania]] and Whac-A-Mole - it is a series of rhythm video games where instead of hitting arrows, you touch small screens arranged in a 4x4 grid.  Animated explosions or other animations, called "markers", that can be chosen at the song select screen are shown within the panels synced to a track of the player's choosing; when they reach a "hot point", which is dependent on the marker chosen, the player must tap the corresponding screen to score points. <br>
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'''jubeat''' can be considered as a cross between [[Beatmania]] and Whac-A-Mole - it is a series of rhythm video games where instead of hitting arrows, you touch small screens arranged in a 4x4 grid.  Animated explosions or other animations, called "markers", that can be chosen at the song select screen are shown within the panels synced to a track of the player's choosing; when they reach a "hot point", which is dependent on the marker chosen, the player must tap the corresponding screen to score points. <br>
 
Currently, there are five arcade versions and two CS (Consumer Soft) versions of Jubeat (Jubeat, Jubeat Ripples, Jubeat Knit, Jubeat Copious, Jubeat Saucer, Jubeat Plus and Jukebeat). Three difficulties are offered for each song: Basic, Advanced and Extreme.
 
Currently, there are five arcade versions and two CS (Consumer Soft) versions of Jubeat (Jubeat, Jubeat Ripples, Jubeat Knit, Jubeat Copious, Jubeat Saucer, Jubeat Plus and Jukebeat). Three difficulties are offered for each song: Basic, Advanced and Extreme.
  
==Jubeat in Nico Nico Medleys==
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==jubeat in Nico Nico Medleys==
  
The first medley to use a Jubeat song was [[Sagyou ni Shuuchuu Shitemiro Medley]], released on November 25, 2008.  It used the song [[Heaven and Hell]].
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The first medley to use a jubeat song was [[Sagyou ni Shuuchuu Shitemiro Medley]], released on November 25, 2008.  It used the song [[Heaven and Hell]].
  
List of Jubeat songs that have appeared in Nico Nico medleys:
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List of some jubeat songs that have appeared in Nico Nico medleys:
  
 
* ''[[Evans]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by DJ YOSHITAKA<br> - Probably the most popular jubeat song in Nico Nico Douga medleys<br> - Also featured on [[Beatmania]] IIDX 17 SIRIUS
 
* ''[[Evans]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by DJ YOSHITAKA<br> - Probably the most popular jubeat song in Nico Nico Douga medleys<br> - Also featured on [[Beatmania]] IIDX 17 SIRIUS
 
* ''[[Snow Goose]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi
 
* ''[[Snow Goose]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi
* ''[[Albida]]''<br> - From jubeat ripples APPEND<br> - Song by DJ YOSHITAKA<br> - Also featured on [[Beatmania]] IIDX 18 Resort Anthem
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* ''[[ALBIDA]]''<br> - From jubeat ripples APPEND<br> - Song by DJ YOSHITAKA<br> - Also featured on [[Beatmania]] IIDX 18 Resort Anthem
 
* ''[[Heaven and Hell]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi<br> - Remix of the [[Galop Infernal]] theme from Orpheus in the Underworld, otherwise known as the Can-Can<br> - Often used in MADs on Nico Nico Douga
 
* ''[[Heaven and Hell]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi<br> - Remix of the [[Galop Infernal]] theme from Orpheus in the Underworld, otherwise known as the Can-Can<br> - Often used in MADs on Nico Nico Douga
* ''[[SigSig]]''<br> - Special appearance on jubeat<br> - Song by Kors K<br> - Originally from [[Beatmania]] IIDX 12 Happy Sky
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* ''[[SigSig]]''<br> - Special appearance on jubeat<br> - Song by kors k<br> - Originally from [[Beatmania]] IIDX 12 Happy Sky
 
* ''[[Bass 2 Bass]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by Ryu☆
 
* ''[[Bass 2 Bass]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by Ryu☆
* ''[[AIR RAID FROM THA UNDAGROUND]]''<br> - From jubeat ripples APPEND<br> - Song by GUHROOVY<br> - Also featured on [[Beatmania]] IIDX SIRIUS
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* ''[[AIR RAID FROM THA UNDAGROUND]]''<br> - From jubeat ripples APPEND<br> - Song by GUHROOVY<br> - Also featured on [[Beatmania]] IIDX 17 SIRIUS
 
* ''[[Polaris]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi
 
* ''[[Polaris]]''<br> - From jubeat<br> - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi
 
* ''[[I'm so Happy]]''<br> - From jubeat knit<br> - Song by Ryu☆
 
* ''[[I'm so Happy]]''<br> - From jubeat knit<br> - Song by Ryu☆
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==More information about Jubeat==
 
==More information about Jubeat==
 
Look at the RemyWiki: http://vjarmy.com/wiki/index.php/Jubeat_Information
 
Look at the RemyWiki: http://vjarmy.com/wiki/index.php/Jubeat_Information
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Revision as of 04:24, 24 November 2014

jubeat (pronounced you-beat) is an arcade music video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, and is a part of Konami's Bemani line of music video games. The game went on several location tests in Asia since December 2007, and was released in July 2008.

What is jubeat?

jubeat can be considered as a cross between Beatmania and Whac-A-Mole - it is a series of rhythm video games where instead of hitting arrows, you touch small screens arranged in a 4x4 grid. Animated explosions or other animations, called "markers", that can be chosen at the song select screen are shown within the panels synced to a track of the player's choosing; when they reach a "hot point", which is dependent on the marker chosen, the player must tap the corresponding screen to score points.
Currently, there are five arcade versions and two CS (Consumer Soft) versions of Jubeat (Jubeat, Jubeat Ripples, Jubeat Knit, Jubeat Copious, Jubeat Saucer, Jubeat Plus and Jukebeat). Three difficulties are offered for each song: Basic, Advanced and Extreme.

jubeat in Nico Nico Medleys

The first medley to use a jubeat song was Sagyou ni Shuuchuu Shitemiro Medley, released on November 25, 2008. It used the song Heaven and Hell.

List of some jubeat songs that have appeared in Nico Nico medleys:

  • Evans
    - From jubeat
    - Song by DJ YOSHITAKA
    - Probably the most popular jubeat song in Nico Nico Douga medleys
    - Also featured on Beatmania IIDX 17 SIRIUS
  • Snow Goose
    - From jubeat
    - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi
  • ALBIDA
    - From jubeat ripples APPEND
    - Song by DJ YOSHITAKA
    - Also featured on Beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem
  • Heaven and Hell
    - From jubeat
    - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi
    - Remix of the Galop Infernal theme from Orpheus in the Underworld, otherwise known as the Can-Can
    - Often used in MADs on Nico Nico Douga
  • SigSig
    - Special appearance on jubeat
    - Song by kors k
    - Originally from Beatmania IIDX 12 Happy Sky
  • Bass 2 Bass
    - From jubeat
    - Song by Ryu☆
  • AIR RAID FROM THA UNDAGROUND
    - From jubeat ripples APPEND
    - Song by GUHROOVY
    - Also featured on Beatmania IIDX 17 SIRIUS
  • Polaris
    - From jubeat
    - Song by Mutsuhiko Izumi
  • I'm so Happy
    - From jubeat knit
    - Song by Ryu☆

More information about Jubeat

Look at the RemyWiki: http://vjarmy.com/wiki/index.php/Jubeat_Information