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* Alongside [[PARANOiA Revolution]], [[EGOISM 440]], [[ENDYMION]], [[Over The "Period"|Over The “Period”]], [[MAX 360]], and [[Lachryma(Re:Queen'M)|Lachryma《Re:Queen’M》]]'s CHALLENGE charts, Valkyrie dimension's Single and Double CHALLENGE charts are currently tied for the highest difficulty rating, at Level 19 (on the scale of 1 to 20).
* Alongside [[PARANOiA Revolution]], [[EGOISM 440]], [[ENDYMION]], [[Over The "Period"|Over The “Period”]], [[MAX 360]], and [[Lachryma(Re:Queen'M)|Lachryma《Re:Queen’M》]]'s CHALLENGE charts, Valkyrie dimension's Single and Double CHALLENGE charts are currently tied for the highest difficulty rating, at Level 19 (on the scale of 1 to 20).
* Valkyrie dimension marks Yoshitaka Nishimura's first use of his Spriggan alias. Spriggans are legendary creatures known from Cornish faery lore.
* Valkyrie dimension marks Yoshitaka Nishimura's first use of his Spriggan alias. Spriggans are legendary creatures known from Cornish faery lore.
* In the arcade DanceDanceRevolution titles, Valkyrie dimension features a unique video. However, it plays in the background of a pink-colored version of the REPLICANT background dance stage and is not full-screen.
* Prior to [[AC DDR WORLD|DanceDanceRevolution WORLD]], Valkyrie dimension's music video is shown in the background of a pink-colored version of the REPLICANT background dance stage and is not full-screen.
** This video reuses four DDRMAX-EXTREME background movies.
** This video reuses four DDRMAX-EXTREME background movies.
** In [[CS DDR II|DanceDanceRevolution II/DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5]], Valkyrie dimension's video removes any on-screen dancers and is played in a tiny monitor on the opposite side of the player on Single and in the center on Double/Versus, due to Nintendo Wii memory limitations.
** In [[CS DDR II|DanceDanceRevolution II/DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5]], Valkyrie dimension's video removes any on-screen dancers and is played in a tiny monitor on the opposite side of the player on Single and in the center on Double/Versus, due to Nintendo Wii memory limitations.

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