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pop'n music 12 Iroha (c) 2004 Konami Corp. "pop'n music" is part of Konami's BEMANI series of games. The game has 9 colorful buttons which the player must hit in time with 'notes' that travel down the screen in order to fill in sound effects missing from a song. - TECHNICAL - Konami Bemani Python 2 Hardware CPU : 128 Bit "Emotion Engine" - System Clock: 300 MHz - System Memory: 32 MB Direct Rambus - Memory Bus Bandwidth: 3.2 GB per second - Co-Processor: FPU (Floating Point Multiply Accumulator x 1, Floating Point Divider x 1) - Vector Units: VU0 and VU1 (Floating Point Multiply Accumulator x 9, Floating Point Divider x 1) - Floating Point Performance: 6.2 GFLOPS - 3D CG Geometric Transformation: 66 million Polygons Per Second - Compressed Image Decoder: MPEG2 Graphics : "Graphics Synthesizer" - Clock Frequency: 150MHz - DRAM Bus bandwidth: 48 GB Per Second - DRAM Bus width: 2560 bits - Pixel Configuration: RGB:Alpha:Z Buffer (24:8:32) - Maximum Polygon Rate: 75 Million Polygons Per Second Sound : "SPU2+CPU" - Number of voices: ADPCM: 48 channel on SPU2 plus definable by software - Sampling Frequency: 44.1 KHz or 48 KHz (selectable) I/O Processor - CPU Core: Current PlayStation CPU - Clock Frequency: 33.8 MHz or 37.5 MHz (selectable) - Sub Bus: 32 Bit Software : Stored on a hard drive plugged into the PS2's hard drive adaptor port. - TRIVIA - Released in December 2004. Konami Music Entertainment released a 3 CD limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Pop'n Music 12 Iroha AC & CS Pop'n Music 10 - KOLA-0094~096) on 13/04/2005. - SERIES - 1. pop'n music (1998) 2. pop'n music 2 (1999) 3. pop'n music 3 (1999) 4. pop'n music 4 (2000) 5. pop'n music 5 (2000) 6. pop'n music 6 (2000) 7. pop'n music 7 (2001) 8. pop'n music 8 (2002) 9. pop'n music 9 (2003) 10. pop'n music 10 (2003) 11. pop'n music 11 (2004) 12. pop'n music 12 Iroha (2004) 13. pop'n music 13 Carnival (2005) 14. pop'n music 14 Fever! (2006) 15. pop'n music 15 Adventure (2007) 16. pop'n music 16 Party (2008) 17. pop'n music 17 The Movie (2009) 18. pop'n music 18 Sengoku Retsuden (2009) 19. pop'n music 19 Tune Street (2010) 20. Hello! pop'n music (2011) 21. pop'n music 20 fantasia (2011) 22. pop'n music Sunny Park (2012) 23. pop'n music éclale (2015) 24. pop'n music - Usagi to Neko to Shounen no Yume (2016) 25. pop'n music Peace (2018) 26. pop'n music - Kaimei Riddles (2020) 27. pop'n music UniLab (2022) 28. pop'n music - Jam & Fizz (2024) - SOURCES - Game's picture. Game's screenshots. Official website: http://www.konami.jp/bemani/popn/music12/
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pop'n music 12 Iroha (c) 2004 Konami Corp. "pop'n music" is part of Konami's BEMANI series of games. The game has 9 colorful buttons which the player must hit in time with 'notes' that travel down the screen in order to fill in sound effects missing from a song. - TECHNICAL - Konami Bemani Python 2 Hardware CPU : 128 Bit "Emotion Engine" - System Clock: 300 MHz - System Memory: 32 MB Direct Rambus - Memory Bus Bandwidth: 3.2 GB per second - Co-Processor: FPU (Floating Point Multiply Accumulator x 1, Floating Point Divider x 1) - Vector Units: VU0 and VU1 (Floating Point Multiply Accumulator x 9, Floating Point Divider x 1) - Floating Point Performance: 6.2 GFLOPS - 3D CG Geometric Transformation: 66 million Polygons Per Second - Compressed Image Decoder: MPEG2 Graphics : "Graphics Synthesizer" - Clock Frequency: 150MHz - DRAM Bus bandwidth: 48 GB Per Second - DRAM Bus width: 2560 bits - Pixel Configuration: RGB:Alpha:Z Buffer (24:8:32) - Maximum Polygon Rate: 75 Million Polygons Per Second Sound : "SPU2+CPU" - Number of voices: ADPCM: 48 channel on SPU2 plus definable by software - Sampling Frequency: 44.1 KHz or 48 KHz (selectable) I/O Processor - CPU Core: Current PlayStation CPU - Clock Frequency: 33.8 MHz or 37.5 MHz (selectable) - Sub Bus: 32 Bit Software : Stored on a hard drive plugged into the PS2's hard drive adaptor port. - TRIVIA - Released in December 2004. Konami Music Entertainment released a 3 CD limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Pop'n Music 12 Iroha AC & CS Pop'n Music 10 - KOLA-0094~096) on 13/04/2005. - SERIES - 1. pop'n music (1998) 2. pop'n music 2 (1999) 3. pop'n music 3 (1999) 4. pop'n music 4 (2000) 5. pop'n music 5 (2000) 6. pop'n music 6 (2000) 7. pop'n music 7 (2001) 8. pop'n music 8 (2002) 9. pop'n music 9 (2003) 10. pop'n music 10 (2003) 11. pop'n music 11 (2004) 12. pop'n music 12 Iroha (2004) 13. pop'n music 13 Carnival (2005) 14. pop'n music 14 Fever! (2006) 15. pop'n music 15 Adventure (2007) 16. pop'n music 16 Party (2008) 17. pop'n music 17 The Movie (2009) 18. pop'n music 18 Sengoku Retsuden (2009) 19. pop'n music 19 Tune Street (2010) 20. Hello! pop'n music (2011) 21. pop'n music 20 fantasia (2011) 22. pop'n music Sunny Park (2012) 23. pop'n music éclale (2015) 24. pop'n music - Usagi to Neko to Shounen no Yume (2016) 25. pop'n music Peace (2018) 26. pop'n music - Kaimei Riddles (2020) 27. pop'n music UniLab (2022) 28. pop'n music - Jam & Fizz (2024) - SOURCES - Game's picture. Game's screenshots. Official website: http://www.konami.jp/bemani/popn/music12/
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