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* Interface is based on the same one from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, and uses the same scoring system (the same one used in [[CS DDR EXTREME US|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America)]]). Unlike in DDR FESTIVAL, the colors of the song titles aren't changed from its original counterpart.
* Interface is based on the same one from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, and uses the same scoring system (the same one used in [[CS DDR EXTREME US|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America)]]). Unlike in DDR FESTIVAL, the colors of the song titles aren't changed from its original counterpart.
** It also uses the song points system for unlocking songs, courses, and even different types of arrow skins. The points system would be used for the next two PlayStation 2 Japanese CS DanceDanceRevolution games as well.
** It also uses the song points system for unlocking songs, courses, and even different types of arrow skins. The points system would be used for the next two PlayStation 2 Japanese CS DanceDanceRevolution games as well.
* First Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to feature ''A Different Drum'' label artists.
* First Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to feature ''A Different Drum'' label artists, although only the A Different Drum BEMANI remixes from DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2 were ported to this game.
** However, only the ''A Different Drum BEMANI Remixes'' from DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2 were ported to the game. there are no licensed songs from ''A Different Drum''.
* Like in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, almost all songs have their own unique background videos now, even beatmania IIDX songs that once had their own videos.
* Like in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, almost all songs have their own unique background videos now, even beatmania IIDX songs that once had their own videos.
** The only songs that don't feature these kinds of videos are [[DoLL]] (which features its original beatmania IIDX video), [[iFUTURELIST (DDR VERSION)]] (which uses the original song's music video for its video), [[Let's Dance]], [[You Sexy Thing]] (which use their original music videos), and [[Polovtsian Dances And Chorus]] (which features footage from the KONAMI game ''OZ'', which was later released in Europe under the name ''The Sword of Etheria'').
** The only songs that don't feature these kinds of videos are [[DoLL]] (which features its original beatmania IIDX video), [[iFUTURELIST (DDR VERSION)]] (which uses the original song's music video for its video), [[Let's Dance]], [[You Sexy Thing]] (which use their original music videos), and [[Polovtsian Dances And Chorus]] (which features footage from the KONAMI game ''OZ'', which was later released in Europe under the name ''The Sword of Etheria'').

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