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* EGOISM 440 is one of the EXTRA STAGE songs of the ''Replicant D-ignition'' event of DanceDanceRevolution (2014). It can be played after obtaining all five orbs, by getting at least a AA rank on the EXPERT charts of the previous five Replicant D-ignition songs. By obtaining EGOISM 440's orb, the player will immediately access [[MAX.(period)]] as the ENCORE EXTRA STAGE. | * EGOISM 440 is one of the EXTRA STAGE songs of the ''Replicant D-ignition'' event of DanceDanceRevolution (2014). It can be played after obtaining all five orbs, by getting at least a AA rank on the EXPERT charts of the previous five Replicant D-ignition songs. By obtaining EGOISM 440's orb, the player will immediately access [[MAX.(period)]] as the ENCORE EXTRA STAGE. | ||
** Note that by playing EGOISM 440, the player loses ''all'' the orbs, regardless of clearing the song or not. | ** Note that by playing EGOISM 440, the player loses ''all'' the orbs, regardless of clearing the song or not. | ||
** Since August 6th, 2015, EGOISM 440 can be unlocked via the ''EXTRA ATTACK'' unlocking system. | ** Since August 6th, 2015, EGOISM 440 can be unlocked via the ''EXTRA ATTACK'' unlocking system after unlocking the five previous songs ([[chaos eater]], [[Destination]], [[HAPPY LUCKY YEAPPY|HAPPY☆LUCKY☆YEAPPY]], [[Samurai Shogun vs. Master Ninja]], and [[Sand Blow]]). | ||
* Egoism is a philosophical theory that one's self is the motivation and goal for all of one's actions. | * Egoism is a philosophical theory that one's self is the motivation and goal for all of one's actions. | ||
** EGOISM 440's title might be a homage to [[PARANOiA]] by [[Naoki Maeda|180]], due to referencing the main BPM of the song, and that egoism and paranoia are both thought processes that have a overly high level of self-importance. | ** EGOISM 440's title might be a homage to [[PARANOiA]] by [[Naoki Maeda|180]], due to referencing the main BPM of the song, and that egoism and paranoia are both thought processes that have a overly high level of self-importance. |
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