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Changed to the correct "dagger" symbol (†) and corrected Latin translation to "Paradise Lost".
(Changed to the correct "dagger" symbol (†) and corrected Latin translation to "Paradise Lost".)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* perditus┼paradisus is available for play in Standard mode by reaching the final goal (available as of 1/12/2011) in any World Tour difficulty. The song will be playable on each World Tour difficulty that has been completed.  
* perditus†paradisus is available for play in Standard mode by reaching the final goal (available as of 1/12/2011) in any World Tour difficulty. The song will be playable on each World Tour difficulty that has been completed.  
* perditus┼paradisus was accidentally made available for play in the global Platinum course on September 26, 2010 along with [[ELECTRIC MASSIVE DIVER]]. This was corrected by Konami and re-hidden until 1/12/2011. The song was also highlighted in red instead of blue in the songwheel/results screen.
* perditus†paradisus was accidentally made available for play in the global Platinum course on September 26, 2010 along with [[ELECTRIC MASSIVE DIVER]]. This was corrected by Konami and re-hidden until 1/12/2011. The song was also highlighted in red instead of blue in the songwheel/results screen.
* The title roughly translates in Latin as ruination ┼ paradise.
* The title roughly translates in Latin as [[Paradise Lost]], which happens to be the title of another song in the same game.
* This is the second regular Single Another in IIDX to pass the 2,000 note mark, the first being [[Himiko|卑弥呼]] in [[AC EMPRESS]].
* This is the second regular Single Another in IIDX to pass the 2,000 note mark, the first being [[Himiko|卑弥呼]] in [[AC EMPRESS]].


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