Beatmania IIDX 11 IIDXRED - Home Version

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The PlayStation 2 version of IIDX RED was released in Japan on May 18, 2006. It contains all the new songs, plus a selection of new songs and revivals from other mixes. The game also features 2 songs from the US Beatmania game (Toxic and You Really Got Me) with new Another charts. One of the revivals, Gambol, received an Another chart, although it is rated an 8 - it is exactly the same as the Light7 and 7KEYS charts, with the only differences between the difficulty levels being increasingly strict timing windows, with Another containing very strict timing windows. It is considered to be a tribute to previous issues with the song's timing windows in previous versions (Gambol's problems were however fixed on Beatmania IIDX 12: Happy Sky).

The CS Exclusive Songs including:

Genre Song Artist Tier
Hardcore Go Berzerk Scott Brown
Millenium Trance INORI dj TAKA feat. HAL Also featured on AC GOLD
Pops Love Again... Tatsh feat. Junko Hirata Also featured on AC GOLD
Techno SOLITON BEAM L.E.D. Also featured on AC EMPRESS
World/Electronica 水上の提督 (Short mix from ”幻想水滸伝V”) 猫叉Master Also featured on AC SIRIUS as Extra Stage in IIDXRED Parallel Rotation folder
Euro Trance リグレット (Regret) 星野奏子 (with DJ Yoshitaka) Also featured on AC GOLD
Hardcore eRAseRmOToRpHAntOM *1 L.E.D.-G feat. GUHROOVY Also featured on AC SIRIUS as Extra Stage in IIDXRED Parallel Rotation folder
Garage Mix Toxic WaveGroup/Shoichiro Hirata Also featured from Beatmania (US)
Breakbeats Mix You Really Got Me WaveGroup/Shoichiro Hirata Also featured from Beatmania (US)

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