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* First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game to feature songs from the HOTTEST PARTY Wii games.
* First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game to feature songs from the HOTTEST PARTY Wii games.
* To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the DanceDanceRevolution franchise, several old Dancemania licenses are revived with new charts and cuts. These are known as X-edits.
* To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the DanceDanceRevolution franchise, several old Dancemania licenses are revived with new charts and cuts. These are known as X-edits.
** New Challenge-only charts named X-Specials are added for many old KONAMI original DanceDanceRevolution songs, though they show up as separate songs in the song list.
** New CHALLENGE-only charts named X-Specials are added for several old KONAMI original DanceDanceRevolution songs, though they show up as separate songs in the song list.
* First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game since the series' beginning to not have [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]] or [[Junko Karashima|jun]] as the sound director; instead, it's the late [[Jason Borenstein|Jason Michael "Stillwind" Borenstein]], best known for his work in the ULTRAMIX/UNIVERSE series.
* First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game since the series' beginning to not have [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]] or [[Junko Karashima|jun]] as the sound director; instead, it's the late [[Jason Borenstein|Jason Michael "Stillwind" Borenstein]], best known for his work in the ULTRAMIX/UNIVERSE series.
* The U.S./European arcade cabinets were redesigned, often regarded as the worst cabinets ever produced in the series.
* The U.S./European arcade cabinets were redesigned, often regarded as the worst cabinets ever produced in the series.

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