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* All previous Dancemania licenses (except for the KONAMI original remixes) have been removed from [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]].
* All previous Dancemania licenses (except for the KONAMI original remixes) have been removed from [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]].
** In addition, all [[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]] songs have been removed from the songlist.
** In addition, all [[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]] songs have been removed from the songlist.
* Final Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to advertise Dancemania albums, as KONAMI would cut off of its deal with TOSHIBA-EMI shortly after this game's release.
* Final Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to advertise Dancemania albums, as KONAMI would cut off of its deal with TOSHIBA-EMI shortly after this game's release.
** However, unlike previous DanceDanceRevolution titles containing promotion for the label, these ads were not seen in-game, as they were only displayed on artwork on the side of new Japanese cabinets, as well as on the game's website.The i-dance label, however, is still mentioned in the credits (only on EES).
** As such, DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA's soundtrack is the first full game soundtrack to be released by KONAMI themselves.
** As such, DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA's soundtrack is the first full game soundtrack to be released by KONAMI themselves.
* Songs don't have little labels next to them on the banners next to them anymore that indicate what game/album they come from.
* Songs don't have little labels next to them on the banners next to them anymore that indicate what game/album they come from.