In The Idolm@ster 2 , players take on the role of a producer at 765 Production. Unlike the first game where you manage a single idol, you must now select three idols from a roster of nine to form a trio unit.
While original physical copies exist, digital versions were released on both platforms in February 2013. Key Features The Idolm@ster 2 [NTSC-J][ISO]
As an title, this game was released exclusively for the Japanese market. In The Idolm@ster 2 , players take on
The Idolm@ster 2 [NTSC-J] is a Japanese raising simulation and rhythm game developed by Bandai Namco Games . Originally released for the Xbox 360 on February 24, 2011, it later arrived on the PlayStation 3 on October 27, 2011. This title marked the beginning of the "2nd Vision" era for the franchise. Gameplay and Story Key Features As an title, this game was
Hibiki Ganaha and Takane Shijou join 765 Pro as playable idols, while Iori, Ami, and Azusa form the rival unit Ryugu Komachi and are not initially playable in the main story.
Released seven months later, this version included extra content on the disc, such as the first three catalogs of DLC and additional guest appearances in stage modes.
The original release. It features "Produce Mode" and "Stage For You!" mode for creating custom music videos.
In The Idolm@ster 2 , players take on the role of a producer at 765 Production. Unlike the first game where you manage a single idol, you must now select three idols from a roster of nine to form a trio unit.
While original physical copies exist, digital versions were released on both platforms in February 2013. Key Features
As an title, this game was released exclusively for the Japanese market.
The Idolm@ster 2 [NTSC-J] is a Japanese raising simulation and rhythm game developed by Bandai Namco Games . Originally released for the Xbox 360 on February 24, 2011, it later arrived on the PlayStation 3 on October 27, 2011. This title marked the beginning of the "2nd Vision" era for the franchise. Gameplay and Story
Hibiki Ganaha and Takane Shijou join 765 Pro as playable idols, while Iori, Ami, and Azusa form the rival unit Ryugu Komachi and are not initially playable in the main story.
Released seven months later, this version included extra content on the disc, such as the first three catalogs of DLC and additional guest appearances in stage modes.
The original release. It features "Produce Mode" and "Stage For You!" mode for creating custom music videos.