The name appears nowhere on a unupgraded cabinet. The name also appears on the title screen of a un-updated Andamiro made cabinet. However, 'Pump It Up' only appears on the marquee of the dedicated cabinets developed by Andamiro. On June 18, 2005, Roxor Games officially announced the release of the game, and announced that it would add the name of Andamiro's Pump It Up line, becoming Pump It Up: In the Groove 2. In development, it was known solely as In the Groove 2. OctoKonami and Roxor reached an out-of-court settlement which resulted in Konami acquiring the intellectual property rights to the In The Groove franchise and thus effectively terminated the distribution of the game in North America. This includes all 72 from the original arcade game, the three new songs in the home version, and 65 brand new songs, four of which are hidden and unlockable.Ī lawsuit filed by Konami on May 9, 2005, asked for an injunction against the sale of the upgrade kit version. There is a total of 137 songs available in the arcade version. The price for a dedicated cabinet is $9,999 USD and the upgrade kit (sometimes referred to as a 'Boxor') is $2,999 USD. It is available as an upgrade kit and as a dedicated cabinet developed by Andamiro. It was released to arcades officially on June 18, 2005. In the Groove 2 is the sequel to Roxor Games' 2004 arcade game In the Groove.