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[[File:mendes-blackanother_5248.png|frame|The over 2000 notes in under 2 minutes. That's beatmania IIDX, [[Gratuitous English|It's too cool!]] ]]
 
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** ''IIDX'' Resort Anthem's extra stage ANTHEM LANDING also counts as this despite having no long version to play.
* [[Mini Game Credits]]: DistorteD's credits roll lets the player spin around the camera angle on the monotonous 3D backdrop soaring through the background with the turntable, it's not a "game" per say, but still.
** Subverted by ''EMPRESS'', while the credits are not a minigame, the ending theme itself became a playable track ("THANK YOU FOR PLAYING") as part of the final set of timed unlocks, with the credits roll as its background video. Ironically, the song has been revived past ''EMPRESS'', and it ''still'' has ''EMPRESS''{{'}} credit roll attached to it. The ending for Resort Anthem, "Everlasting Resort", also does the same thing.
** The subversion is averted for "Vermillion" (Sirius ending theme, debuting on Resort anthem) and "The Last Striker" (DJ Troopers ending theme, debuting on the [[PlayStation]] 2 version), which have their own dedicated videos.
* [[Mission Pack Sequel]] ''IIDX'' has about 19 installments to its name, each with different art/song themes. Not exactly [[Capcom Sequel Stagnation]] though, since every mix has new songs, new features, and often remove or bring back older songs,
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