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* [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX4|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4]]
* [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX4|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4]]
** A collection of 76 songs (plus 10 new DLC songs and 77 from previous ULTRAMIX titles), this is the final game in the ULTRAMIX series. By this time the Xbox 360 was already out for a year; thus this game was sold at reduced price of $29.99, versus the usual $40-50 price tags. Only 16 old DDR songs appear in this version; the rest is all brand-new material. Several new modes of play are added, most notably V-Edit mode, where you can script background sequences in a similar manner to how you write steps in Edit Mode, and Power mode, where you play a megamix consisting of multiple songs. The Quest mode has been revamped: it is now based on a 3-layered circle. You earn points in streets, then use those points to have dance battles with characters in clubs. There are only 2 new song packs this time around, again each with 5 songs. Overall ULTRAMIX4 features 36 (3 DLC) new licenses, 16 (3 DLC) new CS songs, and 4 new BEMANI crossovers.
** A collection of 76 songs (plus 10 new DLC songs and 77 from previous ULTRAMIX titles), this is the final game in the ULTRAMIX series. By this time the Xbox 360 was already out for a year; thus this game was sold at reduced price of $29.99, versus the usual $40-50 price tags. Only 16 old DDR songs appear in this version; the rest is all brand-new material. Several new modes of play are added, most notably V-Edit mode, where you can script background sequences in a similar manner to how you write notes in Edit Mode, and Power mode, where you play a megamix consisting of multiple songs. The Quest mode has been revamped: it is now based on a 3-layered circle. You earn points in streets, then use those points to have dance battles with characters in clubs. There are only 2 new song packs this time around, again each with 5 songs. Overall ULTRAMIX4 features 36 (3 DLC) new licenses, 16 (3 DLC) new CS songs, and 4 new BEMANI crossovers.


== Xbox 360 ==
== Xbox 360 ==
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* [[CS DDR Classroom Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Classroom Edition]]
* [[CS DDR Classroom Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Classroom Edition]]
** A collection of 397 songs, making it the biggest songlist in a DanceDanceRevolution CS title to date. It was only sold to schools promoted as a fitness program, with support for 48 players. Its songlist is based on the ULTRAMIX/UNIVERSE series, including several songs that were removed from the arcades at the time of release, as well as including the original music from the Wii game ''Walk It Out!'' (released as ''Step to the Beat'' in Europe). All of the steps in the game are auto-generated.
** A collection of 397 songs, making it the biggest songlist in a DanceDanceRevolution CS title to date. It was only sold to schools promoted as a fitness program, with support for 48 players. Its songlist is based on the ULTRAMIX/UNIVERSE series, including several songs that were removed from the arcades at the time of release, as well as including the original music from the Wii game ''Walk It Out!'' (released as ''Step to the Beat'' in Europe). All of the charts in the game are auto-generated.


== Mobile ==
== Mobile ==
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* [[CS DDR Pocket Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Pocket Edition]]
* [[CS DDR Pocket Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Pocket Edition]]
** Is recommended to be played with Apple TV, however the app works without it. DanceDanceRevolution Pocket Edition has 310 downloadable songs, the largest songlist in any DDR home release. However, audio quality is 60 kbps and steps are randomly generated. The game was pulled from the App Store within a week of its release.
** Is recommended to be played with Apple TV, however the app works without it. DanceDanceRevolution Pocket Edition has 310 downloadable songs, the largest songlist in any DDR home release. However, audio quality is 60 kbps and charts are randomly generated. The game was pulled from the App Store within a week of its release.


== Other ==
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