CS DDR ULTRAMIX2: Difference between revisions

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It's not a phenomenon. Those are probably early releases that probably had content cut out to make it a E.
(lol)
(It's not a phenomenon. Those are probably early releases that probably had content cut out to make it a E.)
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** The collaboration was also featured in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]].  
** The collaboration was also featured in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]].  
* First Xbox/Xbox360 DanceDanceRevolution title to feature Dancemania licenses.
* First Xbox/Xbox360 DanceDanceRevolution title to feature Dancemania licenses.
* Copies of the game along with the official website labels the game's rating as "T" for Teen for Suggestive Themes, however, given the game is also considered to be rated "E" for Everyone, the circumstances behind this strange phenomenon are unknown for as to why this occurred.  
* Curiously, ULTRAMIX2's official website rated it a T for Teen rating by the ESRB, despite the final release being rated E for Everyone.
* Unlike ULTRAMIX, ULTRAMIX2's new song packs also contain brand-new KONAMI originals and licenses, as opposed to just new BEMANI crossovers.
* Unlike ULTRAMIX, ULTRAMIX2's new song packs also contain brand-new KONAMI originals and licenses, as opposed to just new BEMANI crossovers.
* Total songs: 70 (plus 30 new DLC songs and 30 from ULTRAMIX)
* Total songs: 70 (plus 30 new DLC songs and 30 from ULTRAMIX)

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