Popira

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Release Information

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  • Subtitle: 反射陶酔ゲーム (Reflex Euphoria Game)
  • Released in October 2000 (Unknown date)
  • Developed by TAKARA
  • Supports 26 expansion cartridges

General Information

Popira was created in 2000 by TAKARA. As the first game in the Popira series, it has a lot of flaws (like no extra modes whatsoever, a lack of difficulty numbers, and no credited artists), but some of these would later be fixed in it's sequel, Popira 2.

Songlist

Note: None of these songs have artists credited to them, nor do they have difficulty numbers. Due to this, each HARD chart has been replaced with a link to a play video by YouTuber のろ音. Also, do keep in mind inserting an expansion cartridge prior to turning the system on will hide every default song until you play without an expansion cartridge.

Hard charts are unlocked once you clear every normal chart. (I am just assuming this, as I do not know for sure and I will have to confirm with a Popira 1 owner)

Song Title Easy Normal Hard
CARNIVAL - - Play Video
SUNSET - - Play Video
CHERRY - - Play Video
MOONLIT - - Play Video
4:21 - - Play Video
INDIAN - - Play Video
TOMORROW - - Play Video
STAR - - Play Video
ONE SUMMER DAY - - Play Video
SOLDIER - - Play Video
R.I.P. - - Play Video
FUGA - - Play Video

Unlockable Songs

The Hard4

To unlock these songs, you must clear every Hard chart in the game.

Song Title The Hard4
BABYLON Play Video
GOOD NIGHT Play Video
FATE Play Video
MATADOR Play Video

SuperHard

To unlock Kineticballs, you must clear all 4 The Hard4 charts.

Song Title SuperHard
Kineticballs Play Video

Trivia

  • This is actually not the first Popira game to ever be released. That title goes to Radica Play TV OPUS, which was released a month prior.
  • There was originally going to be a 2nd SuperHard song called "KB Candy Ver.", but it was ultimately scrapped for unknown reasons.[1]

References

  1. The Cutting Room Floor - https://tcrf.net/Popira