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== General Information / Changes == | == General Information / Changes == | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game to receive a worldwide release. | * First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game to receive a worldwide release. | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game on KONAMI's BEMANI Python 2 hardware. | * First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game on KONAMI's BEMANI Python 2 hardware. This results in a far crisper picture quality and superior sound quality. | ||
** However, the transition to the new hardware resulted in various timing issues, which were later rectified with an update disc. | ** However, the transition to the new hardware resulted in various timing issues, which were later rectified with an update disc. | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution game to support [[e-amusement|e-AMUSEMENT]]. Only Japanese cabinets were supported. | * First DanceDanceRevolution game to support [[e-amusement|e-AMUSEMENT]]. Only Japanese cabinets were supported. | ||
** Cabinets in other regions were updated through discs mailed to arcade operators. | ** Cabinets in other regions were updated through discs mailed to arcade operators. | ||
* First Japanese mainline arcade DanceDanceRevolution game to use the 2003-2013 KONAMI logo. | * First Japanese mainline arcade DanceDanceRevolution game to use the 2003-2013 KONAMI logo. | ||
* | * STANDARD and HEAVY difficulties have been renamed to DIFFICULT and EXPERT respectively. In addition, LIGHT has been reverted back to BASIC, which was previously used from [[AC DDR 1st|DanceDanceRevolution]] to [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]]. These names have been intact since in the arcade series. | ||
** DIFFICULT and EXPERT were previously used in [[CS DDR NA|DanceDanceRevolution CS (America)]] and [[AC DDR USA|DanceDanceRevolution USA]]. | ** DIFFICULT and EXPERT were previously used in [[CS DDR NA|DanceDanceRevolution CS (America)]] and [[AC DDR USA|DanceDanceRevolution USA]]. | ||
* The difficulty panel has been changed, displaying all five difficulties on rows. | * The difficulty panel has been changed, displaying all five difficulties on rows. | ||
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*** BEGINNER difficulty is always dimmed in Double mode, as no songs have BEGINNER charts in Double. | *** BEGINNER difficulty is always dimmed in Double mode, as no songs have BEGINNER charts in Double. | ||
** The panel was previously used in [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]], but without BEGINNER and CHALLENGE levels. | ** The panel was previously used in [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]], but without BEGINNER and CHALLENGE levels. | ||
* BEGINNER difficulty no longer uses dancers as assists | * In the BEGINNER difficulty, background movies are now allowed and it no longer uses dancers as assists. | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game with animated backgrounds on the menu screens. | * First DanceDanceRevolution arcade game with animated backgrounds on the menu screens. | ||
* Subtitles for every song are now merged with song titles at the right side. | * Subtitles for every song are now merged with song titles at the right side. | ||
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* First DanceDanceRevolution game since [[AC DDR 4th|DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX]] where NONSTOP courses had only one difficulty selectable. This was reverted in the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|sequel]]. | * First DanceDanceRevolution game since [[AC DDR 4th|DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX]] where NONSTOP courses had only one difficulty selectable. This was reverted in the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|sequel]]. | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution game to have doors for gameplay transitions since [[AC DDR 3rd|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX]]. | * First DanceDanceRevolution game to have doors for gameplay transitions since [[AC DDR 3rd|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX]]. | ||
* Last arcade DanceDanceRevolution release to | * Last arcade DanceDanceRevolution release to use the name Dancing Stage in European territory due to [[CS DS SuperNOVA2|SuperNOVA 2]] not getting a European arcade release, as [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]] would later ditch the Dancing Stage name in Europe. | ||
* The DDR | * The DDR EXTREME folder is absent in Dancing Stage SuperNOVA. | ||
* The system background music was composed by [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]. | * The system background music was composed by [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]. | ||
* The color labeling on the Music Select screen has been modified from EXTREME: | * The color labeling on the Music Select screen has been modified from EXTREME: | ||
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== ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE == | == ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE == | ||
To access the ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE, you must pass either Healing-D-Vision or Fascination MAXX as your EXTRA STAGE. You will then start playing CHAOS with the LIFE GAUGE set to RISKY (one Good/Boo | To access the ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE, you must pass either Healing-D-Vision or Fascination MAXX as your EXTRA STAGE. You will then start playing CHAOS with the LIFE GAUGE set to RISKY (getting one Good/Almost/Boo/N.G. will end the song) with no modifiers possible. | ||
{{DDR Songlist Header| | {{DDR Songlist Header| |
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