Difference between revisions of "Pop'n Music 3 Append Disc"
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Pop'n Music 3 Append Disc''''' is the sequel to ''[[Pop'n Music 2]]''. It was released for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] and is designed to be used with the [[Pop'n Music Controller]]. | {{sub-stub}}'''''Pop'n Music 3 Append Disc''''' is the sequel to ''[[Pop'n Music 2]]''. It was released for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] and is designed to be used with the [[Pop'n Music Controller]]. | ||
− | As the title may suggest, this version of ''Pop'n Music 3'' is not a full game - it instead requires the user to boot up ''Pop'n' Music 2'' and switch discs to access the extra content. A similar system was employed in the PlayStation releases, only returning to full game status with ''Pop'n Music 5'', which did not see a Dreamcast release. | + | As the title may suggest, this version of ''Pop'n Music 3'' is not a full game - it instead requires the user to boot up ''Pop'n' Music 2'' and switch discs to access the extra content. A similar system was employed in the PlayStation releases, only returning to full game status with ''Pop'n Music 5'', which did not see a Dreamcast release. The disc swapping method is also required to access content from the sequel, ''[[Pop'n Music 4 Append Disc]]''. |
==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
Revision as of 07:04, 28 November 2013
Pop'n Music 3 Append Disc | |||||
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | |||||
Publisher: Konami | |||||
Developer: Konami | |||||
Peripherals supported: Pop'n Music Controller | |||||
Genre: Simulation | |||||
Number of players: 1-4 | |||||
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Pop'n Music 3 Append Disc is the sequel to Pop'n Music 2. It was released for the Sega Dreamcast and is designed to be used with the Pop'n Music Controller.
As the title may suggest, this version of Pop'n Music 3 is not a full game - it instead requires the user to boot up Pop'n' Music 2 and switch discs to access the extra content. A similar system was employed in the PlayStation releases, only returning to full game status with Pop'n Music 5, which did not see a Dreamcast release. The disc swapping method is also required to access content from the sequel, Pop'n Music 4 Append Disc.