pop'n music 3 (ポップンミュージック 3 Poppun Myujikku 3?) is a Japanese music/rhythm video game, developed by Konami and Bemani in 1999, and the third release of the pop'n music series.
This installment features a new game mode called Hyper Mode, where you can play song courses (in similar fashion to Expert Mode in the old beatmania games). Like the name suggests, all of the songs are Hyper charts. During game play, the groove gauge starts out as full, and cannot be replenished except by clearing stages, which give back a little health. Once the groove gauge is depleted, a message "DANGER" is shown as well as a countdown timer. During the countdown timer, if you achieve enough GREATs, the game continues; otherwise, the game ends.
Song List[]
Original[]
Genre | Song | Artist | Character |
---|---|---|---|
CS | |||
Jazzy ジャズシ "Jazushi" |
Q-Mex | CHARLY | |
Groove Rock グルーブロック "Guruubu Rokku" |
Lollipop Tonic feat. K | Pepper | |
Dreamy ドリーミー "Doriimii" |
NAKATEK | BOY | |
Super Pop スーパーポップ "Suupaa Poppu" |
(Bokutachi no Keikaku) | スーパースランプ | Captain Superpop |
Rockabilly ロカビリー "Rokabirii" |
(Shabada! de Jitterbug!) | Chako | Jennifer |
Boys ボーイズ "Booisu" |
(Kimi wo dakishimetai!) | 微熱★kids | HIKARU MIURA |
Classic 3 クラシック 3 "Kurashikku 3" |
Waldeus von Dovjak | HAMANOV | |
Prelude プリルド "Purirudo" |
Waldeus von Dovjak | Edward | |
Positive ポジティブ "Pojitibu" |
浅井裕子 | SUNNY | |
AC | |||
First Stage | |||
Magical Girl マジカルガール/魔法少女 "Magikaru Gaaru" |
パーキッツ | Megumi | |
G-Pop ギターポップ "Gitaa Poppu" |
Sana | RIE♥chan | |
Euro Dance ユーロダンス "Yuuro Dansu" |
Super Wink "fut" Ryo Arche Asakawa | Dia | |
Kang Tong カントン "Kan Ton" |
Cathy Lau | LingLing | |
Second Stage | |||
Celt ケルト "Keruto" |
パーキッツ | Poet | |
Mondo モンド "Mondo" |
Uncle Motchee | Cyber | |
Punk パンク "Panku" |
Little Bitch.K2 | Donna | |
Heartful ハートフル "Haatofuru" |
浅井裕子プロジェクト | Candy | |
Summer サマー "Samaa" |
(ENDLESS SUMMER NUDE) | 真心ブラザーズ | JUDY |
Final Stage | |||
Soundtrack サウンドトラック "Saundotorakku" |
Q-Mex | P-1 & P-2 | |
Dance Pop ダンスポップ "Dansu Poppu" |
Julliane&Edison | Rave girl | |
New-Commer ニューカマー "Nyuukamaa" |
(un-Balance) | 佐藤千晶 | Kate |
Powerfolk パワーフォーク "Pawaafaaku" |
新堂敦士 | Ash | |
J-R&B 2 Jリズム&ブルース2 "J-Rizumu&Buruusu 2" |
Ma-You | tourmaline | |
Secret | |||
Lovely ラブリー "Raburii" |
Sana | SANAE♥chan | |
Jungle ジャングル "Janguru" |
edison | BAMBOO? |
Deleted Songs[]
Genre | Song | Artist | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Reggae レゲエ "Regee" |
Baby, I'm yours | LISA-T | OLIVIA |
Techno Pop テクノポップ "Tekuno Poppu" |
Electronic Fill | Windslope | KRAFT |
Rave レイヴ "Reivu" |
e-motion | e.o.s. | Rave girl |
Latin ラテン "Raten" |
El pais del sol | Senórita Rica | DON MOMMY |
Disco King ディスコキング "Disuko Kingu" |
FUNKY TOWN '75 | JV & THE SEXY MACHINE GUN | BAMBOO |
Fantasy ファンタジー "Fantashii" |
monde des songe | Bikke | DiNO |
Disco Queen ディスコクィーン "Disuko Kuiin" |
what i want | THE RICHIE SISTERS | CHAMEL |
Rap ラップ "Rappu" |
YOUNG DREAM | LITTLE FINGERS | UNCLE JAM |
Bonus Track ボーナストラック "Boonasu Torakku" |
すれちがう二人 | apresmidi | SANAE♥chan |
Trivia[]
- The first Pop'n Music game in the arcade series with Hyper charts.
- The first Pop'n Music game that keeps track with note combos.
- New announcer replaces the one from the first two games. This announcer would be used through Pop'n Music 9.
- First Pop'n Music game with courses, which are only available to play in Hyper mode.
- Last Pop'n Music arcade version to run on BEMANI DJ-MAIN HARDWARE arcade system.
- The soundtrack for Pop'n Music 3 is the last one to combine both the arcade and the later CS songs from its PlayStation / Dreamcast counterpart on the same CD.
- The songs Bit of Love, Let me feel so high, and ENDLESS SUMMER NUDE were not released on the Pop'n Music 3 OST due to licensing issues.
- Tsugumi Kataoka (Parquets, Butapunch), Atsushi Shindo, and Q-Mex make their debut in the series.
- First Pop'n Music "Append Disc", required purchase of a Key Disc to operate.
- First Pop'n Music CS game to have a CS exclusive license (Super Pop).