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Minimoni. Step Pyon Pyon Pyon
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Konami Computer Entertainment Studios
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For starters, Minimoni. was a sub-unit of idol groups Morning Musume. and Coconuts Musume., which reached spetacular success among children during the early 2000s.
In regards to this game, it's essentially Bishi Bashi in everything but name.
Dummy File
The game contains a file titled DMY, which, when read as signed 16-bit PCM audio, reveals itself to be an audio track from Diver's Dream.
(Source: tikal.)
Unused Graphic
A "Time Up!" graphic that does not seem to fit the game's style. In fact, it's a leftover from Bishi Bashi Special 2, and even there it isn't used.
(Source: tikal.)
Games > Games by content > Games with unused graphics
Games > Games by content > Games with unused music
Games > Games by content > Games with unusual dummy files
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Konami > Games developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Studios
Games > Games by platform > PlayStation games
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Konami
Games > Games by release date > Games released in 2002
Games > Games by series > Bishi Bashi series

