List of Removed Songs (Arcade\Future Tone)

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List of Removed Songs (Arcade\Future Tone)

There are currently 4 removed songs found in Arcade/Future Tone. Including a song featuring Megpoid Gumi, and a new Sega Arcade song. Hopefully more can be found in the original Arcade and Arcade Future Tone once they're dumped.


No.
Picture
Japanese
Romaji
English
Originally found in Original Arcade/Arcade Future Tone/Future Tone
PV Type
Vocals
Series
Difficulty
Comment
01.

桜ノ雨 - standard edit -
Sakura no Ame - standard edit -
Sakura Rain - standard edit -
Original Arcade
Vocaloid
Miku
-Project DIVA-
Unknown
This song was cut due to copyright issues. It's the same case with the Dreamy Theater series. All that remains in this is PV database strings, music file, and it's logo for the song select (the song image and background are grey images that say "Now Printing").
02.

Alone Fighter
Alone Fighter
Alone Fighter
Arcade Future Tone(?)
Unknown
Miku

Unknown
This is a completely unreleased song that was a remix of a song from the game Alone Fighter. It is unknown why this got cut. All that remains is it's music file and some disabled stage effect names.
03.

Welcome to Wobbling Field
Welcome to Wobbling Field
Welcome to Wobbling Field
Original Arcade(?)
Unknown
Miku, GUMI

Unknown
This song proves that Gumi was meant to be in the game at some point. The song was even shortened and a bit different from the original version. It could of been removed due to licensing issues. Poor Gumi. She needs more love. All that remains is it's music file.
04.

LINK
LINK
LINK
Original Arcade
Vocaloid
Miku

Unknown
This song was chosen from 1st Song Submission contest, but ended up getting cut for unknown reasons. All that remains is PV database strings, a temporary logo for the PV with plain white text, and song image, background, and logo for the song select, but all say "Now Printing." However, in Dreamy Theater 1's files, there were charts created at some point, but in that game they're empty and only had Hard and Extreme. Those files were removed later on.