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** As of February 21st, 2008, TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX was unlocked for normal play.
** As of February 21st, 2008, TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX was unlocked for normal play.
* TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX has a unique video in DanceDanceRevolution, which eliminates any on-screen dancers (except in [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]]).
* TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX has a unique video in DanceDanceRevolution, which eliminates any on-screen dancers (except in [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]]).
* Despite the BPM being displayed as just 160, TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX actually slows down to 80 BPM right before the ending.
* Despite the BPM being displayed as just 160 in the DanceDanceRevolution series, TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX actually slows down to 80 BPM right before the ending.
** This slow-down does not occur in beatmania IIDX.
* In the American and European releases of the DanceDanceRevolution series, TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX's artist is translated as '''DE-SIRE alterative'''.
* In the American and European releases of the DanceDanceRevolution series, TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX's artist is translated as '''DE-SIRE alterative'''.
* On the ''DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2 Limited Edition Music Sampler'' CD, TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX's genre is '''JUNGLE BREAKS''', and the artist is credited to '''DE-SIRE alternative'''.
* On the ''DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2 Limited Edition Music Sampler'' CD, TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX's genre is '''JUNGLE BREAKS''', and the artist is credited to '''DE-SIRE alternative'''.

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