Beatmania IIDX 16 Empress was the and was, in fact, Konami's last PS2-exclusive game released in Japan. For many players, this edition is the definitive way to experience the peak of the IIDX series on a home console, blending the new Empress content with a "best-of" collection from the years that came before.
Dedicated graphics card with support for Direct3D11, Vulkan, or OpenGL.
Over 50 new tracks including fan favorites like "smooooch・∀・" and "Colorful Cookie". New Mechanics: Introduces Hazard Mode
Together, the discs offer 198 songs , making it the most comprehensive rhythm game package for the console. ✨ Key Features & Gameplay
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If you prefer playing on a real PS2 console connected to a CRT monitor or a modern low-latency TV setup, you can use .
Because the PlayStation 2 version of Empress was one of the last major IIDX home releases (followed only by 17 Sirius and a few limited editions), physical copies are rare. A used copy of the original Japanese disc can sell for on eBay. This scarcity drives the demand for the ISO file.
, which causes an instant stage failure if a player breaks their combo. Modified Gameplay : A new hidden modifier called "ALL-SCRATCH"
What you will be playing on (Keyboard, gamepad, or a dedicated 7-key turntable controller?)