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* Dance Platform: The raised metal platform on which the player plays the game. Left and right sides each have a 3x3 grid, with spaces reserved for the left, up, down, and right panels. Behind the down panel is a metal guardrail known as a "bar".
* Dance Platform: The raised metal platform on which the player plays the game. Left and right sides each have a 3x3 grid, with spaces reserved for the left, up, down, and right panels. Behind the down panel is a metal guardrail known as a "bar".
* Dancing Stage: [[European DanceDanceRevolution Games|The name given to European releases of DanceDanceRevolution before X]], as well for some Japanese spin-offs.
* Dancing Stage: [[European DanceDanceRevolution Games|The name given to European releases of DanceDanceRevolution before X]], as well for some Japanese spin-offs.
* [[DanceDanceRevolution Dan Courses|Dan inintei]] (段位認定): Introduced in [[AC DDR A20|DanceDanceRevolution A20]], they are a series of courses ranked so that each course is harder than the last.
* [[DanceDanceRevolution Dan Courses|Dan]] (段位認定): Introduced in [[AC DDR A20|DanceDanceRevolution A20]], they are a series of courses ranked so that each course is harder than the last.
* DIFFICULT: A difficulty which is used for charts with levels between those of BASIC and EXPERT.
* DIFFICULT: A difficulty which is used for charts with levels between those of BASIC and EXPERT.
* DOUBLE Play (ダブルプレー): A one-player game using all 8 foot panels.
* DOUBLE Play (ダブルプレー): A one-player game using all 8 foot panels.

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