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** DanceDanceRevolution Internet Ranking Version: November 18th, 1998. | ** DanceDanceRevolution Internet Ranking Version: November 18th, 1998. | ||
== General Information | == General Information == | ||
* DanceDanceRevolution is also known as "version 1.0" and the Internet Ranking Version as "version 1.5". | * DanceDanceRevolution is also known as "version 1.0" and the Internet Ranking Version as "version 1.5". | ||
* The music selection screen is a jukebox-like menu with CDs cover representing each a song. | * The music selection screen is a jukebox-like menu with CDs cover representing each a song. | ||
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* The difficulty is rated in a foot rating scale of 1 to 8. | * The difficulty is rated in a foot rating scale of 1 to 8. | ||
* First game in the series to have an EXTRA STAGE system. This system would not return until [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX]]'s release. | * First game in the series to have an EXTRA STAGE system. This system would not return until [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX]]'s release. | ||
*Only one modifier was available: the TURN option MIRROR which required a step code to be entered on the dance stage. | * Only one modifier was available: the TURN option MIRROR, which required a step code to be entered on the dance stage. | ||
*The default and only arrow color was FLAT. | * The default and only arrow color was FLAT. | ||
*The possible step timing are Perfect!!, Great!, Good, Boo or Miss.... | * The possible step timing are Perfect!!, Great!, Good, Boo or Miss.... | ||
*The possible rank result for a song are SS (all steps Perfect), S, A, B, C, D, E (failed). | * The possible rank result for a song are SS (all steps Perfect), S, A, B, C, D, E (failed). | ||
* | * [[AFRO]], [[LADY]], [[KONSENTO:01]] (コンセント1号) and [[OSHARE-ZUKIN]] (おしゃれずきん) are selectable characters. | ||
* The Internet Ranking Version update is the most common version, and includes two new songs and some UI updates. | * The Internet Ranking Version update is the most common version, and includes two new songs and some UI updates. | ||
** Versus play was added and it requires a code to activate. | ** Versus play was added and it requires a code to activate. | ||
** Single MANIAC | ** Single MANIAC and Double ANOTHER charts were added. | ||
** The foot level names were changed, they stayed the same (with the addition of Catastrophic) through [[AC DDR 3rd PLUS|3rdMIX PLUS]]. | ** The foot level names were changed, they stayed the same (with the addition of Catastrophic) through [[AC DDR 3rd PLUS|3rdMIX PLUS]]. | ||
** Successfully hit arrows disappear and display a flash on the receptors. The original release made no visual distinction between hit and missed arrows. | ** Successfully hit arrows disappear and display a flash on the receptors. The original release made no visual distinction between hit and missed arrows. | ||
** As the name suggests, Internet Ranking codes are displayed after the game. These allowed players to compete for high scores online. | ** As the name suggests, Internet Ranking codes are displayed after the game. These allowed players to compete for high scores online. | ||
** The original release used the 1986-1998 KONAMI logo in-game (one of only five Japanese BEMANI games to use it, the other four being the first two ''beatmania'' arcade games, the original PlayStation ''beatmania'' home port, and [[PnM_AC_1|pop'n music]]). Internet Ranking Version uses the 1998-2003 KONAMI logo. | ** The original release used the 1986-1998 KONAMI logo in-game (one of only five Japanese BEMANI games to use it, the other four being the first two ''beatmania'' arcade games, the original PlayStation ''beatmania'' home port, and [[PnM_AC_1|pop'n music]]). Internet Ranking Version uses the 1998-2003 KONAMI logo. | ||
*Total songs: 9 songs (11 songs for Internet Ranking Version) | * Total songs: 9 songs (11 songs for Internet Ranking Version) | ||
== Staff Information == | == Staff Information == |