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** As such, ΔMAX is the first BEMANI song that was first originated on a BEMANI simulator. | ** As such, ΔMAX is the first BEMANI song that was first originated on a BEMANI simulator. | ||
* ΔMAX, along with [[aftershock!!]] and [[Your Angel]] being crossed over mark William Shillito's first appearance in the arcade DanceDanceRevolution series. | * ΔMAX, along with [[aftershock!!]] and [[Your Angel]] being crossed over mark William Shillito's first appearance in the arcade DanceDanceRevolution series. | ||
* | * Prior to [[AC DDR WORLD|DanceDanceRevolution WORLD]], ΔMAX's music video, based on DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE3's generic videos, is shown full screen, eliminating any on-screen dancers. | ||
** In [[CS DDR II|DanceDanceRevolution II/DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5]], ΔMAX's video 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]], ΔMAX's video 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. | ||
* ΔMAX's BPM starts at 100 and gradually builds up by 1 BPM per quarter beat until it hits 573 BPM. This is shown by its unique video. | * ΔMAX's BPM starts at 100 and gradually builds up by 1 BPM per quarter beat until it hits 573 BPM. This is shown by its unique video. | ||
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* As of December 24th, 2010, ΔMAX's CHALLENGE charts have been made available for play in DanceDanceRevolution X2. These charts were written by DM Ashura himself as the original EXPERT charts planned for ΔMAX. | * As of December 24th, 2010, ΔMAX's CHALLENGE charts have been made available for play in DanceDanceRevolution X2. These charts were written by DM Ashura himself as the original EXPERT charts planned for ΔMAX. | ||
** ΔMAX's CHALLENGE charts were not playable in the North American/European arcade release of DanceDanceRevolution X2 due to the lack of [[e-AMUSEMENT]] in those regions. | ** ΔMAX's CHALLENGE charts were not playable in the North American/European arcade release of DanceDanceRevolution X2 due to the lack of [[e-AMUSEMENT]] in those regions. | ||
* ΔMAX appears as downloadable content for DanceDanceRevolution S+, in the '''Mega Mix 6''' pack. | * ΔMAX appears as downloadable content for [[CS DDR S+|DanceDanceRevolution S+]], in the '''Mega Mix 6''' pack. | ||
* ΔMAX is used as background music in a mission on the KONAMI arcade game ''ROAD FIGHTERS'' (ロードファイターズ). | * ΔMAX is used as background music in a mission on the KONAMI arcade game ''ROAD FIGHTERS'' (ロードファイターズ). | ||
* In DanceDanceRevolution II/DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5, ΔMAX is one of the ''Replicant D-action'' hidden songs. | * In DanceDanceRevolution II/DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5, ΔMAX is one of the ''Replicant D-action'' hidden songs. |