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* [[Secret Rendezvous]] / [[Naoki Maeda|DIVAS]]
* [[Secret Rendezvous]] / [[Naoki Maeda|DIVAS]]
* [[BALLAD FOR YOU ~omoi no ame~|BALLAD FOR YOU]] / [[Naoki Maeda|NM]] feat.[[Thomas Howard Lichtenstein|Thomas Howard]] - '''new CS song'''
* [[BALLAD FOR YOU ~omoi no ame~|BALLAD FOR YOU]] / [[Naoki Maeda|NM]] feat.[[Thomas Howard Lichtenstein|Thomas Howard]] - '''new CS song'''
* [[Keep Ya Body Movin']] / Thuggie D. - '''new CS song'''
* [[Keep Ya Body Movin']] / [[Thuggie D.]] - '''new CS song'''
* [[Healing Vision]] / [[Naoki Maeda|DE-SIRE]]
* [[Healing Vision]] / [[Naoki Maeda|DE-SIRE]]
* [[KEEP ON MOVIN' ~DMX MIX~]] / [[Naoki Maeda|N.M.R-typeG]] - '''new CS song'''
* [[KEEP ON MOVIN' ~DMX MIX~]] / [[Naoki Maeda|N.M.R-typeG]] - '''new CS song'''
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* [[SO IN LOVE]] / [[Atsushi Sato|Caramel.S]]
* [[SO IN LOVE]] / [[Atsushi Sato|Caramel.S]]
* [[Sweet Sweet Magic|Sweet Sweet Love Magic]] / [[Junko Karashima|jun]]
* [[Sweet Sweet Magic|Sweet Sweet Love Magic]] / [[Junko Karashima|jun]]
* [[There 4 you]] / Thuggie D. - '''new CS song'''
* [[There 4 you]] / [[Thuggie D.]] - '''new CS song'''
* [[TSUGARU]] / [[Naoki Maeda|RevenG]] VS [[Naoki Maeda|DE-SIRE]]
* [[TSUGARU]] / [[Naoki Maeda|RevenG]] VS [[Naoki Maeda|DE-SIRE]]
* [[ABSOLUTE (Cuff -N- Stuff It Mix)]] / Thuggie D. - '''new CS song'''
* [[ABSOLUTE (Cuff -N- Stuff It Mix)]] / [[Thuggie D.]] - '''new CS song'''
* [[CANDY|CANDY♥]] / [[Riyu Kosaka|RIYU KOSAKA]]
* [[CANDY|CANDY♥]] / [[Riyu Kosaka|RIYU KOSAKA]]
* [[Let the beat hit em! (CLASSIC R&B STYLE)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|STONE BROS.]]
* [[Let the beat hit em! (CLASSIC R&B STYLE)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|STONE BROS.]]
* [[INSERTiON (Machine Gun Kelly Mix)]] / Thuggie D. - '''new CS song'''
* [[INSERTiON (Machine Gun Kelly Mix)]] / [[Thuggie D.]] - '''new CS song'''
* [[.59]] / [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]
* [[.59]] / [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]
* [[CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE (SPEED MIX)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]
* [[CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE (SPEED MIX)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]

Revision as of 13:50, 10 January 2015

North American CS releases
Sony PlayStation
NA - KONAMIX - Disney MIX
Sony PlayStation 2
MAX - MAX2 - EXTREME - EXTREME2
SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2 - X - X2 - Disney Channel EDITION
Xbox
ULTRAMIX - ULTRAMIX2 - ULTRAMIX3 - ULTRAMIX4
Xbox 360
UNIVERSE - UNIVERSE2 - UNIVERSE3 - 2010
Nintendo Wii
HOTTEST PARTY - HOTTEST PARTY2 - HOTTEST PARTY3
2010 - II - Disney Grooves
Mobile
Mobile - Mobius - S - S+ - FREEDOM
DANCE WARS - Pocket Edition
PC
PC - Classroom Edition
TV Plug-and-Play
My First - Strawberry Shortcake - Disney MIX (TV)
Other
MARIO MIX - DVD Game - PS3

This page is under heavy construction.

DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX

Release Information

  • Release Dates:
    • November 20th, 2003
    • March 5th, 2005 (Platinum Family Hits)

General Information / Changes

  • First DanceDanceRevolution title on the Xbox video game console.
  • Game interface uses a very modified DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution 7thMIX- as its source.
  • Similar to DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX- through EXTREME, jumps count as 2 steps for combo purposes. This would continue throughout all of the Xbox titles.
  • Unlike the arcade/PlayStation/PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution titles, there is no stage numbers. You can play as many songs as you like without pause or options set.
  • First CS DanceDanceRevolution release with DLC, allowing you to download new song packs at $4.99 each.
    • Song packs mostly contain old DanceDanceRevolution songs and new BEMANI crossovers never been seen in DanceDanceRevolution.
  • DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX is the only Xbox DanceDanceRevolution title to use the trademark songwheel used in many other DanceDanceRevolution titles.
    • It's also the only one to use backgrounds videos from the arcade DanceDanceRevolution games. Beginning with DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2, the ULTRAMIX series would use its own generic video clips.
  • The dancers no longer dance according to the song's BPM, instead dancing to a fixed speed. This would be the norm for every Xbox and Xbox 360 title.
  • The original version of AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE is used, as opposed to the edited version AFTER THE GAME that was used in DanceDanceRevolution KONAMIX.
  • No songs have BEGINNER or CHALLENGE charts, even those in the latter that had them originally.
  • Total songs: 51

Staff Information

Songlist

Licenses

All these licenses are brand-new and white on the songwheel.

KONAMI originals

Songs are listed in order on the songlist. All songs are part of the default songlist and white unless otherwise listed. Hidden songs are yellow except for MAX 300, which is red.

Unlock Information

  • Colors (for EXTREME) - Play any song 100 times.
  • GRADIUSIC CYBER - Get a letter score of AA on any difficulty.
  • Healing Vision ~Angelic mix~ - Clear Healing Vision on all difficulties.
  • MAX 300 - Get a letter score of AAA on any song on any difficulty, or select the song in Roulette.
  • MGS2 mission R - Get a letter score of A on any difficulty.
  • ORION.78 ~civilization mix~ - Play any song 300 times.
  • PARANOiA Rebirth - Clear PARANOiA ETERNAL on all difficulties
  • PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME ~SATURDAY NIGHT MIX~ - Fail a song.
  • Sana Molette Ne Ente (BLT STYLE) - Clear Sana Molette Ne Ente on all difficulties

To unlock everything at once, insert a controller in the 4th port and select OPTIONS and CREDITS. Then, insert the KONAMI Code (Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A) and a sound will play. This will also clear all the challenges in CHALLENGE mode.

DLC Packs

Song Pack 1

Song Pack 2

Song Pack 3

Song Pack 4

Song Pack 5

Song Pack 6

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