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Popira

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Title Screen

Popira

Publishers: Takara (JP), Sonokong (KR)
Platforms: Plug & Play (SSD XaviX)
Released in JP: October 2000
Released in KR: August 2001?


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


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A simplistic rhythm game released as one of Takara's first "Plug It!" games.

It was the basis for the Play TV Opus, which was released in North America, and features some of the same songs.

Unused Graphics

Popira-candyver.png
Located with the song selection menu graphics are tiles for an unused second Super Hard song, labeled "KB Candy Ver.".

(Source: tikal.)

Unlock Code

Boot the game while holding 1+2+3+4. A "1" display will then be displayed just before the Takara logo sequence begins. Press 1, 2, 3 and 4 in quick succession, increasing the number display to 5 and causing a jingle to play. Afterwards, all of the game's songs will be unlocked.

(Source: tikal.)

Regional Difference

The Korean release of Popira has a different songlist:

Japan Korea
Default
CARNIVAL
SUNSET
CHERRY
MOONLIT
4.21
INDIAN
TOMORROW
STAR
ONE SUMMER DAY
SOLDIER
R.I.P.
FUGA
PARADE
CARNIVAL
CHERRY
INDIAN
DIGITAL GATE
TOMORROW
SOLDIER
R.I.P.
MY SWEET VALENTINE
FUGA
GOOD NIGHT
ONLY ONCE
The Hard4
BABYLON
GOOD NIGHT
FATE
MATADOR
BABYLON
CHATTING
FATE
MATADOR
SuperHard
Kineticballs
Kineticballs