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== General Information / Changes ==
== General Information / Changes ==
* Final DanceDanceRevolution game for the Nintendo Wii.
** As of 2020, this is also the last DanceDanceRevolution game on a home console to date.
* Known as '''DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5''' in the European regions.
* Known as '''DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5''' in the European regions.
* Song list is comprised of (most) the arcade [[AC DDR X2|DanceDanceRevolution X2]] KONAMI originals and new CS songs.
* Final DanceDanceRevolution game for the Nintendo Wii, and the last non-mobile release to date.
** Most of the CS originals later appeared in [[AC DDR X3|DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX]].
* Songlist is comprised of (most) the arcade [[AC DDR X2|DanceDanceRevolution X2]] KONAMI originals and new CS licenses/originals.
** As [[deltaMAX|ΔMAX]]'s CHALLENGE charts, [[I'm so Happy]], and [[Theory of Eternity]] never appeared on Western releases of the arcade release of DanceDanceRevolution X2 (due to the releases lacking e-AMUSEMENT), this is also their Western debut.
** Most of the CS originals later appeared in [[AC DDR X3|X3 VS 2ndMIX]].
** As [[deltaMAX|ΔMAX]]'s CHALLENGE charts, [[I'm so Happy]], and [[Theory of Eternity]] never appeared on the U.S./European arcade version of X2 (due to their lacking e-AMUSEMENT), this is also their debut on a non-Asian arcade release.
* First and only DanceDanceRevolution Wii game with Double charts.
* First and only DanceDanceRevolution Wii game with Double charts.
** Double charts were only avaiable for the short versions of the KONAMI originals and the full versions of licenses.
** Double charts are only available for the short versions of the KONAMI originals and the full versions of licenses.
** It's also the first and only DanceDanceRevolution Wii game with CHALLENGE charts. However, CHALLENGE charts with Shock Arrows were not carried over to this game.
** It's also the first and only DanceDanceRevolution Wii game with CHALLENGE charts.
** CHALLENGE charts with Shock Arrows were not carried over.
* First and only DanceDanceRevolution Wii game with long versions.
* First and only DanceDanceRevolution Wii game with long versions.
** First main DanceDanceRevolution CS game with long versions for licenses since [[CS DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX CS]].
** First main DanceDanceRevolution CS game with long versions for licenses since [[CS DDR 5th|5thMIX CS]].
* First and only American DanceDanceRevolution Wii game with multi-language support.
* First and only North American DanceDanceRevolution Wii game with multi-language support.
* Choreograph Mode and Wii Balance Board Mode have been removed.
* Choreograph Mode and Wii Balance Board Mode have been removed.
* Dedicated dance routines are removed, with the obligatory exceptions of the 3 returning lesson songs.
** Dedicated dance routines were also removed, aside from the three returning lesson songs.
* The usual cast of dancers from the HOTTEST PARTY series (except [[Rena]], [[NAOKI (character)|NAOKI]], [[jun (character)|jun]] and [[U1 (character)|U1]]) have been removed in exchange for a small selection of the DanceDanceRevolution X2 characters.
* Aside from [[Rena]], [[NAOKI (character)|NAOKI]], [[jun (character)|jun]] and [[U1 (character)|U1]], the usual cast of dancers from the HOTTEST PARTY series have been removed in exchange with a small selection of X2 characters.
** Back-up dancers are replaced with shadows of the selected dancer, due to Wii memory limitations.
** Back-up dancers are replaced with shadows of the selected dancer, due to Wii memory limitations.
* Songs with unique videos are shown in tiny monitors on the left/right side of the player, depending on which position they're in, due to Wii memory limitations.
* Songs with unique videos are shown in tiny monitors on the left/right side of the player, depending on which position they're in, due to Wii memory limitations.
** If playing on Double/VERSUS, it appears in the center in the background.
** If playing on Double/VERSUS, it appears in the center.
*** [[Dazzlin' Darlin]], [[DROP]], and [[She is my wife]]'s full-screen videos weren't retained. In addition, [[Poseidon (kors k mix)]], [[Fuchinkan CANDY|YELLOW CANDY]], and [[ZETA ~sosuu no sekai to chouetsusha~|ZETA ~The World of Prime Numbers and the Transcendental Being~]]'s original background videos do not appear as separate videos.
*** [[Dazzlin' Darlin]], [[DROP]], and [[She is my wife]]'s full-screen videos weren't retained.
* With 83 songs, DanceDanceRevolution II has the largest on-disc songlist of ''any'' North American/European console DanceDanceRevolution title, and the third largest of ''any'' console DanceDanceRevolution title, only behind [[CS DDR SuperNOVA JP|Japanese SuperNOVA]]'s 84 and [[CS DDR EXTREME JP|the Japanese version of DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]]'s 111.
*** [[Poseidon (kors k mix)]], [[Fuchinkan CANDY|YELLOW CANDY]], and [[ZETA ~sosuu no sekai to chouetsusha~|ZETA ~The World of Prime Numbers and the Transcendental Being~]]'s also do not appear as separate videos.
* With 83 songs, DanceDanceRevolution II has the largest on-disc songlist of ''any'' North American/European console DanceDanceRevolution title, and the third largest of any console DanceDanceRevolution title after [[CS DDR SuperNOVA JP|Japanese SuperNOVA]]'s 84 and [[CS DDR EXTREME JP|EXTREME Japan]]'s 111.
* Total songs: 83
* Total songs: 83


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