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When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, Konami began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the ''MÚSECA'' cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades who do not want to convert a ''MÚSECA'' cabinet to ''Bishibashi Channel''. The offline kits came in late July 2018, with only a handful of arcades in Japan still running the game online to this day, while cabs outside of Japan received updates that prevent them from being used online.

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When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, Konami began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the ''MÚSECA'' cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades who do not want to convert a ''MÚSECA'' cabinet to ''Bishibashi Channel''. The offline kits came in late Official support for the game ended on July 31, 2018, with only however a handful of few arcades in Japan still running run the game online to this day, while cabs outside of Japan received updates that prevent them from being used online.
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When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, Konami began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the ''MÚSECA'' cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades who do not want to convert a ''MÚSECA'' cabinet to ''Bishibashi Channel''. Its online services ended July 31, 2018.


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When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, Konami began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the ''MÚSECA'' cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades who do not want to convert a ''MÚSECA'' cabinet to ''Bishibashi Channel''. Its The offline kits came in late July 2018, with only a handful of arcades in Japan still running the game online services ended July 31, 2018.

to this day, while cabs outside of Japan received updates that prevent them from being used online.
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* MegaTwintails: SeriesMascot Illil, as shown [[http://p.eagate.573.jp/game/museca/msc/p/howto/grafica.html here]], boasts twintails that wrap around the entire lengths of her arms.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: As shown [[https://remywiki.com/Grafica_List here]], there are dozens upon dozens of Grafica to unlock, each with their own distinct artwork.
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'''MÚSECA''' is an UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}} RhythmGame developed and published by Creator/{{Konami}} as part of the long-running VideoGame/{{BEMANI}} franchise, released in 2015.

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'''MÚSECA'''
''MÚSECA''
is an UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}} RhythmGame developed and published by Creator/{{Konami}} as part of the long-running VideoGame/{{BEMANI}} franchise, released in 2015.
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As far as music selection goes, the tracklist is strictly composed of songs by commissioned artists and licensed songs, including songs produced with Music/{{Vocaloid}}s and ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' arrangements.

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As far as music selection goes, the tracklist is strictly composed of songs by commissioned artists and licensed songs, including songs produced with Music/{{Vocaloid}}s and ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' 'Franchise/TouhouProject'' arrangements.



* {{Crossover}}: The game features licensed songs comprising Music/{{Vocaloid}} songs and ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' arrangements. In addition, there's a category for songs from ''VideoGame/SoundVoltex'', another BEMANI series.

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* {{Crossover}}: The game features licensed songs comprising Music/{{Vocaloid}} songs and ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' arrangements. In addition, there's a category for songs from ''VideoGame/SoundVoltex'', another BEMANI series.
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* FanSequel: ''[[https://museca.plus/ MÚSECA PLUS]]'', an ExpansionPack hack of the game that adds new songs and Graficas.

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* FanSequel: ''[[https://museca.plus/ MÚSECA PLUS]]'', an ExpansionPack hack of the game ''1 + 1/2'' that adds new songs and Graficas.
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* FanSequel: ''[[https://museca.plus/ MÚSECA PLUS]]'', an ExpansionPack hack of the game that adds new songs and Graficas.
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* SequelDifficultyDrop: ''1+1/2'' no longer has a LifeMeter but replaced with a pass/fail system that requires a player to score 700,000 points. Despite that, you can play all three songs even you fail your first two.
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'''MÚSECA''' is an UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}} RhythmGame developed and published by Creator/{{Konami}} as part of the long-running Franchise/{{BEMANI}} franchise, released in 2015.

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'''MÚSECA''' is an UsefulNotes/{{arcade|Game}} RhythmGame developed and published by Creator/{{Konami}} as part of the long-running Franchise/{{BEMANI}} VideoGame/{{BEMANI}} franchise, released in 2015.
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When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, Konami began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the ''MÚSECA'' cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades who do not want to convert a ''MÚSECA'' cabinet to ''Bishibashi Channel''. Its online services will end July 31, 2018.


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When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, Konami began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the ''MÚSECA'' cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades who do not want to convert a ''MÚSECA'' cabinet to ''Bishibashi Channel''. Its online services will end ended July 31, 2018.

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When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, Konami began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the ''MÚSECA'' cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades that did not want to convert their ''MÚSECA'' machine to ''Bishibashi Channel''. Its online services will end July 31, 2018.

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When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, Konami began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the ''MÚSECA'' cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades that did who do not want to convert their a ''MÚSECA'' machine cabinet to ''Bishibashi Channel''. Its online services will end July 31, 2018.

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As of late-2017, the fate of the game has been put into question; when Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, it was revealed that Konami had just begun a location test for a new ''Bishibashi'' game that seemingly recycles the game's spinning discs as part of its control scheme, and whose test cabinet was a ''MÚSECA'' cabinet with a PaperThinDisguise (while the cabinet was changed to have a horizontal display and a 4-player setup, the base of the cabinet was still visible, and the pedal area was covered up by a metal plate). However, Konami did eventually announce some new content for the game, so not all is lost (and perhaps Konami may have been engaging in some PropRecycling).

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As of late-2017, the fate of the game has been put into question; when When Konami announced the 7th Konami Arcade Championship, ''MÚSECA'' and ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat'' were conspicuously missing from the lineup, and given that ''VideoGame/BeatStream'' did not appear in the 6th KAC and was subsequently terminated within the same year, players were concerned that the same could happen to this game as well. In November 2017, it was revealed that Konami had just begun a location test for a new ''Bishibashi'' game that seemingly recycles began testing ''Bishibashi Channel'', which reused the game's spinning discs as part of its control scheme, and whose test cabinet was a ''MÚSECA'' cabinet with a PaperThinDisguise (while the cabinet was changed to have a horizontal display and a 4-player setup, the base of the cabinet was still visible, and the pedal area was covered up by a metal plate). However, cabinet, as well as its spinners. While Konami did eventually announce some new add a few more songs that December, the writing was on the wall by June with the final update and the announcement of offline kits for arcades that did not want to convert their ''MÚSECA'' machine to ''Bishibashi Channel''. Its online services will end July 31, 2018.

content for the game, so not all is lost (and perhaps Konami may have been engaging to keep it alive a bit longer, in some PropRecycling).
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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: The second game is called ''MÚSECA 1'''+1/2'''. Yes, "one plus one half". Not "MÚSECA 2", or even "1 1/2" or "1.5".

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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: The second game is called ''MÚSECA 1'''+1/2'''.1'''+1/2'''''. Yes, "one plus one half". Not "MÚSECA 2", or even "1 1/2" or "1.5".

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