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How to open the music simulator and how to use it?

1. DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) simulator

DDR is what we often call a dance machine. It should be regarded as the most popular music game in China. Common DDR simulators include

DDR99 (Diet Diet Revolution 99) and DDR (Delight Delight Reduplication). Since

there are so many introductions to DDR simulators now, I won’t go into details. . If you still don’t understand anything, I suggest that

you all jointly submit a letter to "Popular Software", so that I will come out again and defraud the royalties...

2. BM (Beat Mania) Simulator

Literally translated as "beat rhythm", it is a type of DJ machine produced by KONAMI and is more common in southern my country.

The gameplay is simple, scientific and fair: operate the buttons and turntables according to the falling symbols (the original shape comes from the records used by our common DJ mix

to complete a complete song. songs.

The common BM simulator is BM98. Its main program is very small, more than 1MB, and songs can be expanded from the Internet or CDs

. Both songs and BGM (sound effects) are in WAV format. There are various difficulty levels and modes of songs, suitable for players of different levels

.

The default keys are: 1P player: "ZSXDC", SD represents the blue symbol, ZXC represents the white symbol, and Space represents the

turntable. 2P player: "NJMK", JK represents the blue symbol, NM represents the white symbol, and Space represents the turntable.

The BGM of the buttons in BM98’s songs is included with each song, so the functions of the buttons in different songs are different

Sometimes it’s electric guitar, sometimes it’s Piano, sometimes flute, sometimes drums, even in the same song

the sound of the keys may be different in different segments. This is also the most successful part of BM98. In terms of feel, BM98 is the closest to an arcade among all emulators.

I remember that "Popular Software" once had an article specifically introducing BM98. You may wish to review it.