A Pop'n love exhibit, including a miniature cabinet of Konami's popular rhythm game 'pop'n music' and a mini controller that can actually play Pop'n music, was discovered at the Wonder Festival 2026 [Winter] venue.



While walking around the venue of '

Wonder Festival 2026 [Winter] ,' I came across a miniature arcade cabinet for Konami's popular rhythm game 'popn' music' and a mini controller for popn' music. Not only are they faithfully reproduced, but you can actually press the buttons and connect them via USB to actually play popn' music, so I stopped to take a look.

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I discovered it at the booth of Aimei (3-10-16), which faithfully reproduced the widescreen arcade cabinet of 'popn' music.'



As you can see from the movie posted by AiMei on X (formerly Twitter), the button part can be pressed properly.



The screen itself can be easily removed, so you can add your favorite music score screen for even greater fidelity.



The platform is also made of metal screws and is adjustable, just like a real arcade cabinet. Being able to adjust the height is a great feature when combining it with dolls or movable figures.



Also on display was an 'illuminated Popcon charm,' a keychain featuring a miniature popn' music controller, commonly known as 'Popcon.' This illuminated Popcon charm can actually be used as an external controller via a connected input.



The movie below shows how Aimei actually used it. 'It can achieve the accuracy needed to get a perfect score.'



As the name suggests, the buttons are illuminated, meaning they light up when pressed. Of course, not only the exterior but also the circuit board was made by Aimei.



The arcade cabinet miniature is priced at 10,000 yen, and the mini Popn' Charm is priced at 7,000 yen. However, the condition for purchase is that you 'can answer questions about popn' music,' so your love of popn' music is important.



Also on display at Aimei's booth were original robot goods.



The robot has a built-in touch sensor.



If you gently stroke the top of his head, he will squint his eyes, smile, and show his joy.



Also, if you touch the side of its head, it will close its eye, allowing it to wink.



The actual robot was only on display, but keychains of the robot having fun were on sale for 500 yen.



There were also a variety of other goods on display, making it a very fun booth to browse even if you're not a rhythm gamer.



in Video,   Hardware,   Game,   Coverage, Posted by log1i_yk