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** Banners are now displayed at the bottom center as opposed to the top.
** Banners are now displayed at the bottom center as opposed to the top.
** A new font for BPM has been introduced.
** A new font for BPM has been introduced.
** Foot ratings are replaced with a bar with little pegs representing feet.
** Foot ratings are replaced with a bar with pegs representing feet.
* Song and artist information are now displayed to the immediate left of the GROOVE RADAR and are now in the center.
** Song and artist information are now displayed to the immediate left of the GROOVE RADAR and are now in the center.
** Instead of rectangular boxes with the song and artist name for other songs to the left and right of the currently displayed song on the music select screen, banners are shown instead.
** Instead of rectangular boxes with the song and artist name for other songs to the left and right of the currently displayed song on the music select screen, banners are shown instead.
* Unlike previous games in the series, ULTRAMIX4 makes no distinction between default and hidden songs. This also carried over to the Xbox 360 titles.
* Unlike previous games in the series, ULTRAMIX4 makes no distinction between default and hidden songs. This also carried over to the Xbox 360 titles.
* Only two new song packs were released for ULTRAMIX4, the smallest amount for any ULTRAMIX title.
* Only two new song packs were released for ULTRAMIX4, the smallest amount for any ULTRAMIX title.
** Both of ULTRAMIX4's song packs consist of two new licenses, a new remix of a [[Naoki Maeda]] song, and two revived KONAMI originals with brand-new ONI charts.
** Both of ULTRAMIX4's song packs consist of two new licenses, a new remix of a [[Naoki Maeda]] song, and two revived KONAMI originals with brand-new ONI charts.
** Unlike previous song packs, they only unlock the songs to be played as they already are in the game's disc.
** Unlike previous song packs, these songs are already on the disc themselves.
* Only ULTRAMIX title to save scores in BEGINNER.
* Only ULTRAMIX title to save scores on BEGINNER.
* Only ULTRAMIX title to feature songs from contests - it includes four winning songs from the Broadjam.com DDR Song Contest.
* Only ULTRAMIX title to feature songs from contests (the four winning songs from the Broadjam.com DDR Song Contest).
* All playable characters (sans [[LADY]] and [[MAID-ZUKIN]]) are replaced with new characters, with [[YUNI]] as the main dancer. None of them would return in the following Xbox 360 titles.
* All previous playable characters (sans [[LADY]] and [[MAID-ZUKIN]]) are replaced with new characters, with [[YUNI]] as the main dancer. None of them would return in the following Xbox 360 titles.
** This marks the last playable appearances of [[CHARMY]], [[ASTRO]], [[AKIRA]], [[MAID-ZUKIN]] and [[BOLDO]] in ''any'' DanceDanceRevolution title.
** This marks the last playable appearances of [[CHARMY]], [[ASTRO]], [[AKIRA]], [[MAID-ZUKIN]] and [[BOLDO]] in ''any'' DanceDanceRevolution title.
* All older DanceDanceRevolution songs (including Dancemania licenses and new DLC packs) have received new banners and backgrounds, with the exceptions of [[Aoi shoudou ~for EXTREME~|BLUE IMPULSE (for EXTREME)]] and [[TEARS]].
* All older DanceDanceRevolution songs (including Dancemania licenses and new DLC packs) have received new banners and backgrounds, with the exceptions of [[Aoi shoudou ~for EXTREME~|BLUE IMPULSE (for EXTREME)]] and [[TEARS]].
** [[AM-3P]] and [[WAKA LAKA]]'s original banners are used, though they received new backgrounds.
** [[AM-3P]] and [[WAKA LAKA]]'s original banners are used, though they received new backgrounds.
* First DanceDanceRevolution title to use licensed music as BGM.
* First DanceDanceRevolution title to use licensed music as BGM.
** Loöq Records, [[Jondi & Spesh]]'s record label provided the BGM music for the game.
** Loöq Records, [[Jondi & Spesh]]'s record label, provided the BGM music for the game.
* Total songs: 76 (plus 10 new DLC songs and 77 from previous ULTRAMIX games)
* Total songs: 76 (plus 10 new DLC songs and 77 from previous ULTRAMIX games)


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= DLC Songs =
= DLC Songs =
'''Note:''' None of the DLC Song Packs are available anymore. In addition to these songs, ULTRAMIX4 is compatible with Song Packs from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|ULTRAMIX]], [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|ULTRAMIX2]], and [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|ULTRAMIX3]].
'''Note:''' None of the DLC Song Packs are available anymore. In addition to these songs, ULTRAMIX4 is compatible with Song Packs from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|ULTRAMIX]], ULTRAMIX2, and [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|ULTRAMIX3]].


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