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* In DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY, 1998 (Sparky 2006) uses the ''Double Stomp'' and ''Foot Missile'' gimmicks.
* In DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY, 1998 (Sparky 2006) uses the ''Double Stomp'' and ''Foot Missile'' gimmicks.
* Early chart data for 1998 (Sparky 2006) can be found unused within the data of the American release of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY. These early charts lack Double Stomps, and the gimmick placement in the EXPERT chart is different as well.
* Early chart data for 1998 (Sparky 2006) can be found unused within the data of the American release of DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY. These early charts lack Double Stomps, and the gimmick placement in the EXPERT chart is different as well.
* On the ''DanceDanceRevolution ULTIMATE DANCE COLLECTION —MANIA—'' booklet, 1998 (Sparky 2006)'s arrangement is erroneously credited to NAOKI MAEDA.
* 1998 (Sparky 2006) is available in [[CS DDR GRAND PRIX|DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX]] from January 31st, 2022, by purchasing the '''GRAND PRIX music pack vol.2''' (グランプリ楽曲パック vol.2).
* 1998 (Sparky 2006) is available in [[CS DDR GRAND PRIX|DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX]] from January 31st, 2022, by purchasing the '''GRAND PRIX music pack vol.2''' (グランプリ楽曲パック vol.2).
** By purchasing the pack while having an active subscription, 1998 (Sparky 2006) could be played in DanceDanceRevolution A20 PLUS and [[AC DDR A3|A3]].
** By purchasing the pack while having an active subscription, 1998 (Sparky 2006) could be played in DanceDanceRevolution A20 PLUS and [[AC DDR A3|A3]].
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