TechnoMotion

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TechnoMotion
Developer(s) F2 Systems
Publisher(s) F2 Systems
Aspect ratio VGA
Platform(s) Arcade
Release date 2000
Genre(s) Music
Mode(s) 4-panel, 5-panel, 8-panel
Input methods Pressure sensitive panels & Buttons
Cabinet Custom cabinet built around a Celeron 433MHz computer, with Voodoo III 3000 graphics acceleration and Sound Blaster audio with a "4-channel independent surround sound system."
Display 27" CRT (Raster, 640x480)


TechnoMotion is a Korean music video game. As in other games that use dance pads, such as Dance Dance Revolution, a player must press panels in response to scrolling arrows on the game's monitor.


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[edit] Modes

TechnoMotion has three distinct gameplay modes:

  • Cross mode: Uses the left, right, up, and down panels (like Dance Dance Revolution).
  • Diagonal mode: Uses the corner and center panels (like Pump It Up).
  • TechnoMotion mode: Uses all panels except the center.
  • Double mode (both sides), only in 4- and 5-panel modes. There is no 16-panel mode.

It is possible to change the panel mode between and during songs in the game. A player has the option to play in Single mode (one player, one pad) or Versus mode (two players, two pads). There are four difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, Hard, and Double(one player, both pads). Each difficulty has a separate songlist, and each pattern is rated with 1 to 12 small diamond icons.

[edit] Music

All but one of the TechnoMotion songs are of the K-Pop music genre. TechnoMotion's songlist is mostly comprised of new licenses, but there are a few veteran songs which were found in Pump It Up and Dance Dance Revolution's 3rd Mix Korean before appearing in TechnoMotion.

TechnoMotion has four different songlists: one for each mode of play.

Easy Mode with 18 songs

Normal Mode with 16 songs

Hard Mode with 16 songs

Double Mode with 20 songs

[edit] Simulation

TechnoMotion's 4-panel and 5-panel modes can be simulated by StepMania, in its Dance Dance Revolution and Pump It Up modes. An add-on has been released allowing 8-panel play. It was released as a theme with new arrow skins and metrics.

[edit] Gameplay

As with most rhythm-based games, TechnoMotion's gameplay consists of scrolling objects (in this case, arrows) that rise from the bottom of the screen to the top. When the graphics reach the top, the player must contact buttons on a metal pad with his feet. To help the player determine when to step on the pad, an area at the top of the screen has a set of target arrows identical to the scrolling arrows.

These arrows are arranged in a unique way. Starting from the left:

  • Down left
  • Left
  • Up left
  • Down
  • Up
  • Up right
  • Right
  • Down Right

The pad and the arrows are also color coordinated. The colors are:

  • Both diagonals down - Blue
  • Left and right - Green
  • Both diagonals up - Red
  • Up and Down - Yellow
  • Center - Pink

Technomotion is also unique among dance games in that many stepcharts have hidden, or "secret" steps, which do not show up until they are hit. However, there is a code which can make them appear as normal steps.

[edit] Company

TechnoMotion' was created by the Korean Arcade company F2 Systems. F2 Systems still exists, though production of TechnoMotion' has stopped. F2 now makes gambling style arcade games, PC MMORPG games, and standard arcade games. Many of their Gambling games center around a tropical theme, distinguishing themselves from other companies.

F2 was founded in 1995, and its first offering was a coin-op "Blank n Holdem."

Their MMO offerings are typical KMMO fare. One centers on a fantasy universe, another around creating an avatar in an online world to interact with others, and the final about space exploration.

No mention of TechnoMotion is made on F2's website, aside from an unclickable graphic on the last page of their games list.

[edit] Versions

There are only 2 editions of TechnoMotion. The first has no subtitle, while the second is called TechnoMotion The 2nd Dance Floor! Unfortunately, only a handful of the second batch of cabinets were built.

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