Talk:List of home version Bemani games
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[edit] Things that need to be done
- Release dates (put them in YYYY/MM/DD format so they'll sort correctly)
- Various releases of European games (i.e. the same game but with localized covers in various languages)
Please help if you can
[edit] Karaoke Revolution American Idol Encore
Yeah I know it exists and was released yesterday but I can't find any info about the microphones, which is why I've been waiting to add them. (like, do the Wii and 360 versions use the same mic as the PS2 version? Is the Wii microphone the same as the GC microphone? Do they all get new microphones?) 71.192.187.99 21:02, 6 February 2008 (CST)
The microphones are all generic Logitech mics for each respective system. So it's the same mic as the one from Boogie and High School Musical for PS2/Wii and similar to the one from Rock Band for XB360 and the upcoming PS3 release. Eddie 23:52, 12 February 2008 (CST)
Cool OK, I looked more into it now and it seems they all just use the PS2 microphone UseMyExciter 17:42, 13 February 2008 (CST)
[edit] Rock Revolution controllers
• Are there any specific third-party controllers supported, or is it just a generic "most Guitar and Drum Peripherals"?
JeffPaine-771 16:30, 20 October 2008 (CDT)
[edit] DTX drumset information
It's pretty difficult to find information on the various DTX drumset configurations (especially older models) so here's some links for anyone interested:
DTXplorer - this was released in four configurations, Basic, Basic Plus, Upgrade, and Upgrade Plus
DTXpress - this was only released in one configuration
DTXpress III - this was released in four configurations: Standard, Standard Plus, Special, and Special Plus (Check the big box on the left side of the screen for a list of included drum pads - the bottom paragraph has the complete list on all four pages)
DTXpress IV - this was released in four configurations: Standard, Special, Standard V2, and Special V2
DTXtreme - this was released in four configurations: Basic, Standard, Special, and Special+Alpha. (Check the bottom section on this website for DTXtreme stuff)
Take note that many configurations don't include a foot pedal and/or chair, so you'll have to buy one separately. And also note that the DTX is really only the drum controller, not the whole set, so you can pretty much use any electronic drums with the DTX controller if you so choose. And finally, if you want to use these drums with Drummania, you'll need a Yamaha UX16 cable. No other cable will work (except other cables in Yamaha's UX series). For early Drummania games, newer revisions of the UX16 won't work, so if you can find an older secondhand cable, that would probably be your best bet. JeffPaine-771 14:11, 25 February 2009 (CST)
[edit] About European versions
I'm not 100% sure on the various countries of European releases, but it seems to be fairly accurate at least for now. Karaoke Stage is the one I'm least sure of - Konami's website has it listed as being released in the UK and Netherlands only but I haven't seen any hard evidence of a Dutch version. I'm also positive it hasn't been released in the other countries so it seems kind of odd to have just a Dutch release.
Konami also has distributors in other European countries and I'm not sure if they put their own packaging on the game.
JeffPaine-771 14:27, 2 March 2009 (CST)
