Beatmania IIDX 32 Pinky Crush

Beatmania IIDX 32 Pinky Crush (2024)

by Konami Amusement
Genres:Music
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:“beatmania IIDX 32 Pinky Crush” is a combination of “Pink”, a vivid and pure image color, and “Crush”, a radical image typical of IIDX. Until now, there has been a version that emphasizes the concept of HAPPY and EUPHORIC image along with the trend of dance music, but in this concept, the exaltation of the image that stands out even more, and players can participate in one large music festival through beatmania IIDX. We are sending you images that allow you to experience a sense of elation. We asked the composers who participated this time to create bright and exciting images overall, and requested them to be produced in various forms by incorporating the styles that each individual is good at. While putting an easy-to-understand concept at the forefront, we are compiling music pieces that image various types of high tension, such as the vitality of a leap, anticipation of an upcoming show, the feeling of a powerful rush, etc. . (Because I think there are times when you don't feel that way, I'm also preparing cool, "crush" songs that are typical of IIDX!) In addition, this time, we have lined up a number of popular songs that match the concept of beatmania IIDX and are fun to listen to and play. Then feel the tension of beatmania IIDX 32 Pinky Crush.Show more
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April 12, 2025
Oh my god, I'm going to Africa! Going to Africa and I'm going to see animals that sht outside on the fking grass! Look at the lion, Oh wait, look a giraffe! And a baboon, But that was every [?? ??] sht! Look, there's a lion! And a giraffe! And a giraffe! Oh look a lion! And theres a lion! And a giraffe! Look at the lions dont they look pretty? Dont forget the lions, look at the moose. Dont forget the lions, wait.. There are no moose I'm in africa People got the blow guns, Gonna shoot me with the dart, Poison your a$$, and then they'll sell you to America as a slαvε, And then you'll get a$$ rαpεd for about 30 years And then you'll go to jail, just cause you're black at night! And then you'll go away and try to [??] run! Run, government, white people bat you! Go to Africa, And look at lions! And there's giraffe! And there's a baboon! There's a moose! Wait- there's a moose? Why's the fking moose in Africa? Coming to America at home! Look at the lions. Doing in a zoo now. Look at the lions, Ooh! Going to the Africa! Looking at the zoo. The lions are pretty big. DAMN MUTHA FKAS! LIONS! BLACK PEOPLE! AT NIGHT!!
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