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Why exactly is this an issue? I was not warned about it. If the machines were not allowed to be imported, Konami would impose sanctions/fines on Round1. As I noted on [[AC DDR X2]] and [[AC DDR A]], Canada technically imported these mixes from the United States. I can confirm that one of the two ''X2'' (so presumably both) was imported, and ''A'' was from Dave & Buster's, an American company. --[[User:LABcrab|LABcrab]] ([[User talk:LABcrab|talk]]) 14:52, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
Why exactly is this an issue? I was not warned about it. If the machines were not allowed to be imported, Konami would impose sanctions/fines on Round1. As I noted on [[AC DDR X2]] and [[AC DDR A]], Canada technically imported these mixes from the United States. I can confirm that one of the two ''X2'' (so presumably both) was imported, and ''A'' was from Dave & Buster's, an American company. --[[User:LABcrab|LABcrab]] ([[User talk:LABcrab|talk]]) 14:52, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
* It'd be like saying IIDX has been officially released in US. It isn't. --[[User:UBerserker|UBerserker]] ([[User talk:UBerserker|talk]]) 15:11, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
* It'd be like saying IIDX has been officially released in US. It isn't. --[[User:UBerserker|UBerserker]] ([[User talk:UBerserker|talk]]) 15:11, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
* What Berserker said. This is not the first time; we've done this in the past with several IIDX pages as well, as well as Dancerush Stardom. Saying DDR A20 is in the US because of Japanese imported machines is like saying that Super Mario RPG was released in Europe because the US version was in European import shops. --[[User:Tsuyoshi-kun|M.B.]] ([[User talk:Tsuyoshi-kun|talk]]) 17:34, 20 May 2019 (UTC)

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