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== General Information / Changes==
== General Information / Changes==
* The song wheel interface is completely different from [[CS DDRMAX US|DDRMAX]] and [[CS DDRMAX2 US|DDRMAX2]], such as the absence of the Groove Radar.
 
** This interface would be used later in the same year in the Japanese release, [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL]].
* DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America) contains ''many'' changes to the interface of the game compared to its [[AC DDR EXTREME|arcade counterpart]]. ([[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL]] and [[CS DS Max|Dancing Stage Max]] would later use this interface/scoring system.) Here is a list of differences:
** The song wheel interface is completely different from [[CS DDRMAX US|DDRMAX]] and [[CS DDRMAX2 US|DDRMAX2]], such as the absence of the Groove Radar.
** Scoring system is unlike any other in the series before; songs give you a max score of 7,000,000, with a certain amount of bonus points possible afterward (up to 3 million, for a maximum of 10).
*** You must MAX COMBO a song with a high amount of PERFECTs to get an AA. Breaking the combo at any point in the song will only let you get a maximum grade of A A maximum, regardless of the rest of your performance in the rest of the song.
** Jumps count as one step only now for your combo, similar to the older DanceDanceRevolution games and all the arcade DanceDanceRevolution games since [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]].
** The in-game interface has also changed, with the top and bottom parts of the screen no longer having opaque bars. This allows for more space to see the arrows from below now.
* First North American DanceDanceRevolution title with Mission Mode.
* First North American DanceDanceRevolution title with Mission Mode.
* First North American DanceDanceRevolution title with both Nonstop and Challenge modes.
* First North American DanceDanceRevolution title with both Nonstop and Challenge modes.
* Nonstop, Challenge, and Edit Data modes all appear on the song wheel.
* Nonstop, Challenge, and Edit Data modes all appear on the song wheel.
* The Extra Stage system from DDRMAX and DDRMAX2 returns, but this time requiring a minimum difficulty of 8 on Heavy.
* Training Mode no longer lets you play songs with slowed down audio when the speed of a song is set lower; it simply mutes the song.
* The Extra Stage system from DDRMAX and DDRMAX2 returns, but this time requiring a minimum difficulty of an 8 footer on Heavy.
** Unlike DDRMAX and DDRMAX2, there is no One More Extra Stage/Encore Extra Stage.
** Unlike DDRMAX and DDRMAX2, there is no One More Extra Stage/Encore Extra Stage.
* [[THEME FROM ENTER THE DRAGON (Revival 2001 Mix)]] was renamed to '''THEME FROM ENTER THE DRAGON (notorious mix)'''.
* [[THEME FROM ENTER THE DRAGON (Revival 2001 Mix)]] was renamed to '''THEME FROM ENTER THE DRAGON (notorious mix)'''.
* [[DO ME (H.I.G.E.O. MIX)]]'s banner is completely different, using some of the background graphics of the song for its banner.
* [[Love2 Sugar|LOVE LOVE SUGAR]]'s banner is the only banner containing Japanese text and without Romanization of any kind.
* [[Love2 Sugar|LOVE LOVE SUGAR]]'s banner is the only banner containing Japanese text and without Romanization of any kind.
* [[MEMORIES]] is unlocked by inputting a command on the main menu.
* [[MEMORIES]] is unlocked by inputting a command on the main menu.

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