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== General Information / Changes ==
== General Information / Changes ==
* First mainline DanceDanceRevolution game to run the menu interface in 480i mode. Gameplay still runs in 240p mode.
* First mainline DanceDanceRevolution game to run the menu interface in 480i mode. Gameplay still runs in 240p mode.
* Introduces a new interface:
* New interface replaces the jukebox style one of the first three games.
** First DanceDanceRevolution game wherein selection of play styles are available in the player selection menu, instead of using codes to reveal secret menu options on the [[Caution Screen]].
* First DanceDanceRevolution game where selection of play styles are available in the player selection menu, instead of using codes to reveal secret menu options on the [[Caution Screen]].
** The song list is divided in Categories, and each Category is represented by two characters.
** The song list is divided in categories, and each category is represented by two characters.
*** However, [[CS DDR 4th|its CS counterpart]] and [[AC DDR 4th PLUS|4thMIX PLUS]] both have an ALL MUSIC category.
** On the song selection screen, the songs' banners appear tilted on the songwheel and their backgrounds are visible over it. Songs can be navigated from left to right.
** On the song selection screen, the songs' banners appear tilted on the songwheel and their backgrounds are visible over it. Songs can be navigated from left to right, replacing jukebox interface and CD designs that had been used since the [[AC DDR 1st|original DanceDanceRevolution]].
** First DanceDanceRevolution game to utilize color labeling to denote the origin of a particular song.
** First DanceDanceRevolution game to utilize color labeling to denote the origin of a particular song.
*** Green denotes a song that is brand new for 4thMIX.
*** Green denotes a song that is brand new for 4thMIX.
*** Blue denotes all other older songs.
*** Blue denotes all other older songs.
** Due to the new scoring system, the silver S, golden S, SS and SSS ratings from [[AC DDR 3rd PLUS|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX PLUS]] have been removed, replaced by sparkling A when achieving full combo and AA when achieving perfect full combo.
* Due to the new scoring system, the silver S, golden S, SS and SSS ratings from [[AC DDR 3rd PLUS|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX PLUS]] have been removed, replaced by sparkling A when achieving full combo and AA when achieving perfect full combo.
** The summary of maximum number of played songs and allocated scores in every after gameplay was removed until [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]].
** The summary of maximum number of played songs and allocated scores in every after gameplay was removed until [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]].
* First DanceDanceRevolution game to enlist available song titles on the ending credits, replacing "THANK YOU FOR PLAYING" screen.
* First DanceDanceRevolution game to enlist available song titles on the ending credits, replacing the "THANK YOU FOR PLAYING" screen.
* First non-CLUB VERSION DanceDanceRevolution game to include BEMANI crossovers, instead of remixes.
* First non-CLUB VERSION DanceDanceRevolution game to include BEMANI crossovers, instead of remixes.
* First DanceDanceRevolution game with hidden songs that can be unlocked by the arcade operator.
* First DanceDanceRevolution game with hidden songs that can be unlocked by the arcade operator.
* First DanceDanceRevolution to introduce BATTLE charts, which are roughly the inverse of UNISON mode in [[AC DDR 3rd|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX]]; both players use separate target arrows, but the arrows scroll starting from the bottom center and then split off, either to both sides or to only one side.
* First DanceDanceRevolution to introduce BATTLE charts. Both players use separate target arrows, but the arrows scroll starting from the bottom center and then split off, either to both sides or to only one side.
** BATTLE charts would go on to re-appear in [[CS DDR KONAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution KONAMIX]], as it uses DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX's interface.
** A different version of BATTLE mode appears in [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]].
** A different version of BATTLE mode appears in [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]].
* First DanceDanceRevolution game to have 5 songs courses instead of 4, and also to have MANIAC as a difficulty in a course.
* First DanceDanceRevolution game to have five songs courses instead of four, and also to have MANIAC as a difficulty in a course.
* Every song from [[AC DDR 1st|DanceDanceRevolution]] and [[AC DDR 2nd|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX]] received Double MANIAC charts.
* Every song from [[AC DDR 1st|DanceDanceRevolution]] and [[AC DDR 2nd|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX]] received Double MANIAC charts.
* KONAMI Edit Data charts for Solo mode were added, based on their respective Double charts.
* KONAMI Edit Data charts for Solo mode were added, based on their respective Double charts.
* The ANOTHER difficulty, which has been used since the first game, has been renamed to TRICK.
* ANOTHER difficulty has been renamed to TRICK.
* Difficulty menu is added, displaying difficulties and a fourth selection as an either alternate chart (original MANIAC chart in 4thMIX PLUS) or BATTLE chart after selecting a song.
* Difficulty menu is added, displaying difficulties, and even a fourth selectable difficulty as an either alternate chart (original MANIAC chart in 4thMIX PLUS) or BATTLE chart after selecting a song.
* The announcer's voice has been lowered in pitch and is synthesized to an echolike style.
* The announcer's voice has been lowered in pitch and is synthesized to sound more echo like.
* First DanceDanceRevolution game to use iterative playback sample of selected song. 3rdMIX and earlier use one time playback sample of selected song.
* First DanceDanceRevolution game to use iterative playback samples of a selected song. 3rdMIX and earlier use one time playback samples of a selected song.
* In the Asian release of DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX, [[LOVE]], [[GET UP (BEFORE THE NIGHT IS OVER)]], [[GET UP AND DANCE]], and the Korean songs from [[AC DDR 3rd VER.KOREA|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX VER.KOREA]] or 3rdMIX PLUS were not included.
* In the Asian release of DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX, [[LOVE]], [[GET UP (BEFORE THE NIGHT IS OVER)]], [[GET UP AND DANCE]], and the Korean songs from [[AC DDR 3rd VER.KOREA|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX VER.KOREA]] or 3rdMIX PLUS were not included.
** Missing songs from the Asian version of DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX are marked as "NEW!", which are: [[Stomp to my beat]], [[TUBTHUMPING]], [[IF YOU CAN SAY GOODBYE]], and [[XANADU]].
** Missing songs from the Asian version of DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX are marked as "NEW!", which are: [[Stomp to my beat]], [[TUBTHUMPING]], [[IF YOU CAN SAY GOODBYE]], and [[XANADU]].
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* [[DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX Full Song List]]
* [[DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX Full Song List]]


= New Songs =
= Default Songs =
 
''Due to the category interface of 4thMIX, songs are grouped into categories, as opposed to an ABC or foot difficulty order.''
== Default Songs ==


{{DDR Songlist Header2|type=4th|
{{DDR Songlist Header2|type=4th|
{{DDR Songlist Category|Licensed Songs}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|Dancemania licenses}}
{{DDR Song3|[[1,2,3,4,007]]{{from|Dancemania X6}}|NI-NI|1|3|6|1|3|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[1,2,3,4,007]]|NI-NI|1|3|6|1|3|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[BOYS (EURO MIX)]]{{from|Dancemania EURO☆MIX}}|SMILE.dk|4|6|8|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[BOYS (EURO MIX)]]|SMILE.dk|4|6|8|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[DREAM A DREAM]]{{from|Dancemania X2}}|CAPTAIN JACK|4|6|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[DREAM A DREAM]]|CAPTAIN JACK|4|6|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[EAT YOU UP]]{{from|Dancemania Super Classics 1}}|ANGIE GOLD|2|5|6|3|5|6}}
{{DDR Song3|[[EAT YOU UP]]|ANGIE GOLD|2|5|6|3|5|6}}
{{DDR Song3|[[GOTCHA (The Theme from STARSKY & HUTCH)]]{{from|Dancemania SUMMERS 3}}|ANDY G'S MAGIC DISCO MACHINE|2|5|7|3|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[GOTCHA (The Theme from STARSKY & HUTCH)]]|ANDY G'S MAGIC DISCO MACHINE|2|5|7|3|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW (MM GROOVIN MIX)]]{{from|Dancemania SPEED 4}}|THE OLIVIA PROJECT|3|5|7|3|5|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW (MM GROOVIN MIX)]]|THE OLIVIA PROJECT|3|5|7|3|5|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT]]{{from|Dancemania X7}}|E-ROTIC|3|5|7|4|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT]]|E-ROTIC|3|5|7|4|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[KICK THE CAN]]{{from|ZIPmania III}}|BUS STOP|3|6|7|5|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[KICK THE CAN]]|BUS STOP|3|6|7|5|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[MUSIC]]{{from|Dancemania X4}}|HABEGALE|4|6|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[MUSIC]]|HABEGALE|4|6|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[NEVER GONNA MAKE (FACTORY DANCE TEAM MIX)]]{{from|Dancemania X6}}|MORGANA|3|5|7|4|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[NEVER GONNA MAKE (FACTORY DANCE TEAM MIX)]]|MORGANA|3|5|7|4|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[NIGHT IN MOTION]]{{from|Dancemania}}|CUBIC 22|3|6|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[NIGHT IN MOTION]]|CUBIC 22|3|6|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[FURUHATA'S THEME (C.J.CREW feat.Sedge)|NINZABURO]]{{from|Dancemania SPEED 5}}|CJ Crew feat.Sedge|4|7|9|4|6|9}}
{{DDR Song3|[[FURUHATA'S THEME (C.J.CREW feat.Sedge)|NINZABURO]]|CJ Crew feat.Sedge|4|7|9|4|6|9}}
{{DDR Song3|[[ONE TWO (LITTLE BITCH)]]{{from|Dancemania X6}}|BUS STOP|4|6|7|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[ONE TWO (LITTLE BITCH)]]|BUS STOP|4|6|7|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[ONLY YOU]]{{from|Dancemania BASS#6}}|CAPTAIN JACK|2|4|7|3|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[ONLY YOU]]|CAPTAIN JACK|2|4|7|3|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[PINK DINOSAUR]]{{from|Dancemania X2}}|PAPAYA|4|5|7|4|5|6}}
{{DDR Song3|[[PINK DINOSAUR]]|PAPAYA|4|5|7|4|5|6}}
{{DDR Song3|[[SAINT GOES MARCHING (REMIX)]]{{from|Dancemania SPEED 4}}|THE SAINT|4|6|9|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[SAINT GOES MARCHING (REMIX)]]|THE SAINT|4|6|9|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[SHAKE YOUR BOOTY]]{{from|Dancemania CLUB CLASSICS II}}|KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND|3|4|7|3|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[SHAKE YOUR BOOTY]]|KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND|3|4|7|3|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[SHOOTING STAR]]{{from|Dancemania SPEED}}|BANG|4|5|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[SHOOTING STAR]]|BANG|4|5|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[THE 7 JUMP]]{{from|Dancemania X7}}|KEN D|2|4|6|3|5|6}}
{{DDR Song3|[[THE 7 JUMP]]|KEN D|2|4|6|3|5|6}}
{{DDR Song3|[[WALKIE TALKIE]]{{from|Dancemania Super Classics 2}}|KING KONG & D.JUNGLE GIRLS|3|5|7|3|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[WALKIE TALKIE]]|KING KONG & D.JUNGLE GIRLS|3|5|7|3|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[Young Forever]]{{from|Dancemania X6}}|REBECCA|3|5|7|3|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[Young Forever]]|REBECCA|3|5|7|3|5|7}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|KONAMI originals}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|KONAMI originals}}
{{DDR Song3|[[B4U]]|[[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]|4|5|8|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[B4U]]|[[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]|4|5|8|4|6|7}}
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}}
}}


== Unlockable Songs ==
= Unlockable Songs =
For the first time in a DanceDanceRevolution game, three sets of four songs were hidden in the game to be unlocked by the arcade operator using command codes. (In [[AC DDR 4th PLUS|DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX PLUS]], these songs are all unlocked by default.)
For the first time in a DanceDanceRevolution game, three sets of four songs were hidden in the game to be unlocked by the arcade operator using command codes. (In [[AC DDR 4th PLUS|DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX PLUS]], these songs are all unlocked by default.)


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{{DDR Songlist Category|'''1st PASS'''}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|'''1st PASS'''}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|Licensed Songs}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|Licensed Songs}}
{{DDR Song3|[[DAM DARIRAM (KCP MIX)]]{{from|Dancemania SPEED 4}}|JOGA|4|6|7|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[DAM DARIRAM (KCP MIX)]]|JOGA|4|6|7|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[HERO (HAPPY GRANDALE MIX)]]{{from|Dancemania SPEED 4}}|PAPAYA|4|6|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[HERO (HAPPY GRANDALE MIX)]]|PAPAYA|4|6|7|4|6|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[IF YOU WERE HERE (B4 ZA BEAT MIX)]]{{from|Dancemania SPEED 4}}|JENNIFER|4|6|8|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[IF YOU WERE HERE (B4 ZA BEAT MIX)]]|JENNIFER|4|6|8|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|beatmania IIDX crossover}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|beatmania IIDX crossover}}
{{DDR Song3|[[never let you down]]{{from|[[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]]}}|[[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]] feat. [[Jeanetta Miles|JP Miles]]|3|5|7|4|5|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[never let you down]]{{from|[[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]]}}|[[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]] feat. [[Jeanetta Miles|JP Miles]]|3|5|7|4|5|7}}
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{{DDR Song3|[[Holic]]{{from|[[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]]}}|[[Taku Sakakibara|TaQ]]|4|6|8|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[Holic]]{{from|[[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]]}}|[[Taku Sakakibara|TaQ]]|4|6|8|4|6|8}}
{{DDR Song3|[[LEADING CYBER]]{{from|[[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]]}}|[[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]|5|7|9|4|7|9}}
{{DDR Song3|[[LEADING CYBER]]{{from|[[AC 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style]]}}|[[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]|5|7|9|4|7|9}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|beatmania AMD Remixes}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|AMD Remixes}}
{{DDR Song3|[[Don't Stop! ~AMD 2nd MIX~|Don't Stop! (AMD 2nd MIX)]]|[[Naoki Maeda|Dr.VIBE]] feat. [[Jeanetta Miles|JP miles]]|4|5|7|3|4|6}}
{{DDR Song3|[[Don't Stop! ~AMD 2nd MIX~|Don't Stop! (AMD 2nd MIX)]]|[[Naoki Maeda|Dr.VIBE]] feat. [[Jeanetta Miles|JP miles]]|4|5|7|3|4|6}}
{{DDR Song3|[[Get me in your sight (AMD CANCUN MIX)]]|[[Yasushi Kurobane|SYMPHONIC DEFOGGERS]] with [[Naoki Maeda|1479]]|3|6|8|3|4|7}}
{{DDR Song3|[[Get me in your sight (AMD CANCUN MIX)]]|[[Yasushi Kurobane|SYMPHONIC DEFOGGERS]] with [[Naoki Maeda|1479]]|3|6|8|3|4|7}}
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= Unlock Information =
= Unlock Information =
'''Note:''' The codes are only for the Japanese version. The Asia version has no code system for unlocking the 12 hidden songs. However, if the machine has a Memory Card slot, these can be played via LINK MODE NONSTOP "ORDER" courses if the hidden songs were set in NONSTOP ORDER from the PlayStation Arcade Link System (if one of the songs set was not present in the Asian version of the game, it will be changed to [[ONLY YOU]]).
'''Note:''' These codes are only for the Japanese version. The Asia version has no code system for unlocking the 12 hidden songs. (However, if the machine has a Memory Card slot, these can be played via LINK MODE NONSTOP "ORDER" courses if the hidden songs were set in NONSTOP ORDER from the PlayStation Arcade Link System. If one of the songs set was not present in the Asian version of the game, it will be changed to [[ONLY YOU]].)


To unlock the hidden songs in DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX, the arcade operator needs to access Test Mode.
To unlock the hidden songs in DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX, the arcade operator needs to access Test Mode.

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