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I'm not counting Hottest Party 3 and X2 as "ports" of each other, since they have different interfaces and song differences.
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(I'm not counting Hottest Party 3 and X2 as "ports" of each other, since they have different interfaces and song differences.)
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* First and only PlayStation 3 DanceDanceRevolution game.
* First and only PlayStation 3 DanceDanceRevolution game.
* Almost all of the new songs are shared with [[CS DDR 2010|DanceDanceRevolution (2010)]], with the only exceptions being [[Downtown]] and [[Take Me]].
* Almost all of the new songs are shared with [[CS DDR 2010|DanceDanceRevolution (2010)]], with the only exceptions being [[Downtown]] and [[Take Me]].
* Only U.S. DanceDanceRevolution CS title with a direct port on another system - the Xbox 360.
* Only CS North American DanceDanceRevolution title with a direct port on another system - the Xbox 360.
** The Xbox 360 version of DanceDanceRevolution marks the series' final Xbox 360 installment.
** The Xbox 360 version of DanceDanceRevolution marks the series' final Xbox 360 installment.
** All PlayStation Move modes have been removed.
** All PlayStation Move modes have been removed.
** The Xbox 360 version of DanceDanceRevolution is region locked and can only be played in NTSC/U consoles, much like [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|the first DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]].
** The Xbox 360 version of DanceDanceRevolution is region locked and can only be played in NTSC/U consoles, much like [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|the first DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]].
* Game uses a completely different interface from any previous DanceDanceRevolution title, with a large emphasis on red and black.
* Game uses a completely different interface from any previous DanceDanceRevolution title, with a large emphasis on red and black.
* First U.S. DanceDanceRevolution title since [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution-]] with no playable dancers in the background.
* Only CS North American DanceDanceRevolution title since [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution-]] with no playable dancers in the background.
* Songs only have Single charts.
* Songs only have Single charts.
* Each step of a jump is judged individually.
* Each step of a jump is judged individually; jumps count as two steps for combo purposes once again.
** As a result, jumps count as two steps for combo purposes once again.
** Also the only DanceDanceRevolution title where OK's on Freeze Arrows add to your combo.
** Also, this is the only release where OK's on Freeze Arrows count your combo.
* Groove Radar is gone.
* Groove Radar is gone.
* Difficulty scale is 1-10, instead of the standardized 1-20 introduced two years earlier in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]]. However, several charts were re-rated.
* Difficulty scale is 1-10, instead of the standardized 1-20 introduced two years earlier in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]]. However, several charts were re-rated.
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= CLUB MODE =
= CLUB MODE =


Exclusive to DanceDanceRevolution (PS3) is a new mode called CLUB MODE, which is the game's only way to unlock new songs. Here, you dance from 4 to 20 songs, all determined for you. You start off playing in BEGINNER mode, but as you progress more and more and get more PERFECTS, you can play higher difficulty levels. You'll also have TRICKS thrown at you while playing, such as increased speed, arrow options on, and even a life bar. Do note that screwing up too many times will result in you being knocked down a difficulty level. You also have to pay attention to your gauge - if it goes down to 0 at any point, you automatically lose. (Though you will keep any points you earned.)
Exclusive to DanceDanceRevolution (PS3) is a new mode called CLUB MODE, which is the game's only way to unlock new songs. Here, you dance across four to 20 songs, all determined for you. You start off playing in BEGINNER mode, but as you progress more and more and get more PERFECTS, you can play higher difficulty levels. You'll also have TRICKS thrown at you while playing, such as increased speed, arrow options, and even a life bar. Do note that getting too many misses will result in you being knocked down a difficulty level. You also have to pay attention to your gauge - if it goes down to zero at any point, you automatically lose. (Though you will keep any points you earned.)


The purpose of this mode is to add to your DANCE SKILL bar. Each time it fills up a single whole column, you unlock a new song. The more points you earn while playing, the more the DANCE SKILL bar will be filled up. Each song also has its own SONG STATUS - raising this to a certain amount will allow you to play a song freely in your own CLUB, as well as unlock stats about a song (such as its frequency played, or its combo/jump/freeze amount). Do note, though, that increasing a song's SONG STATUS to a high enough level ''also'' raises its TRICK Level, which makes the song more difficult to play.
The purpose of this mode is to add to your DANCE SKILL bar. Each time it fills up a single whole column, you unlock a new song. The longer in the mode you go, the more points you earn while playing. Each song also has its own SONG STATUS - raising this to a certain amount will allow you to play a song freely in your own CLUB, as well as unlock stats about a song (such as its frequency played, or its combo/jump/freeze amount). Do note, though, that increasing a song's SONG STATUS ''also'' raises its TRICK Level, which makes the song more difficult to play.


Do note that the Premium Pack songs can also be played in CLUB MODE. They count as one song.
Do note that the Premium Pack songs can also be played in CLUB MODE. They count as one song.
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= Trivia =
= Trivia =
* DanceDanceRevolution (PS3) was heavilly advertised at the [https://youtu.be/2P6AWl-HK5U? KONAMI Penthouse], a virtual space in PS3's PlayStation Home, where users could play on a dance-off minigame.
* DanceDanceRevolution (PS3) was heavily advertised at the [https://youtu.be/2P6AWl-HK5U? KONAMI Penthouse], a virtual space on the PlayStation 3's PlayStation Home, where users could play on a dance-off minigame.
* Three music boxes called ''DanceDanceRevolution 3D Book'' were released as crane game prizes in Japan to promote the upcoming release of ''DanceDanceRevolution New Moves'' before its cancellation. The music boxes had orgel versions of [[Bad Romance]], [[Celebration]], and [[Hey, Soul Sister]].
* Three music boxes called ''DanceDanceRevolution 3D Book'' were released as crane game prizes in Japan to promote the upcoming release of ''DanceDanceRevolution New Moves'' before its cancellation. The music boxes had orgel versions of [[Bad Romance]], [[Celebration]], and [[Hey, Soul Sister]].


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