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By downloading a BMS pack, you are not just getting free charts. You are accessing the underground history of J-Core, speedcore, and artcore. You will hear the debut tracks of artists like t+pazolite, DJ Genki, Yuta Imai, and Kobaryo long before they signed major label deals.

| Year | Event | |------|-------| | 1998 | BM98 (first popular Beatmania simulator) released by Yaneura. BMS format introduced. | | 2001 | Rise of Japanese BBS communities sharing BMS files. | | 2003 | First large pack competition: launched. | | 2006 | Lunatic Rave 2 (LR2) becomes standard simulator. | | 2010s | International scene grows; Western packs appear (e.g., PPP , Mute , Synth packs). | | 2018+ | beatoraja replaces LR2 for high-level play; BMS packs included in Infinity Zone (ranked score-tracking platform). | Beatmania Iidx Bms Packs

represent one of the most successful, long-running user-generated content ecosystems in rhythm gaming. They have preserved and evolved the IIDX experience for over two decades, fostered countless musicians and charters, and remain the definitive way to play IIDX-style rhythm games on PC. For anyone interested in Beatmania IIDX beyond the arcade, BMS packs are essential. By downloading a BMS pack, you are not