![]() ![]() ![]() Sirius adds two additional note types to the game, "charge notes", or Hold-me Notes which must be held for their duration, and the "back spin scratch", a type of scratching which must be spun on one direction continuously and spun again to the opposite side at the end of the note. Failing to do so depletes the gauge until it is empty, abruptly ending the song. The location tests revealed new features contained in the game, such as "charge notes", and contained a sampling of songs slated to be included in the final release. Additional tests were held in late June to early July in Nagoya and at an arcade at the Norbesa in Sapporo.Ä«eatmania IIDX tasks the player with performing songs through a controller consisting of seven key buttons and a scratchable turntable. Hitting the notes with strong timing increases the score and groove gauge bar, allowing the player to finish the stage. The existence of a 17th version in the Beatmania IIDX series was confirmed by Konami on May 25, 2009, alongside the announcement of the first public location tests at the Cat's Eye arcade in Japan, which had already been promoting the location tests set to begin on the 27th of May for several days before the official announcement. Public location tests began on May 27, 2009, and the game itself was released on October 21, 2009. The main motif of Sirius's UI is astronomy, as the game is named after Sirius, known to be the brightest star in the night sky. Music Beatmania IIDX 17: Sirius is the 17th installment in Konami's Beatmania IIDX series of music video games. ![]()
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