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History - Gameplay (Scoring - GROOVE RADAR) - Trivia - Glossary |
AC releases (Info - All region) - CS releases (JP - NA - EU - Other) |
List of DDR characters - List of DDR artists - List of DDR songs (CS exclusives) |
This page is under construction.
DanceDanceRevolution Frequently Asked Questions / Miscellany
Trivia
- Latest DanceDanceRevolution releases
- Arcade: DanceDanceRevolution (2014)
- Home version: DanceDanceRevolution Pocket Edition (2013)
- Current staff in the arcade version?
- Sound director: TAG since DanceDanceRevolution X2, U1-ASAMi since DanceDanceRevolution (2014)
- Producer: Masaru Nakamura since DanceDanceRevolution (2013) (co-producer in DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX)
- Artist(s) or group(s) discovered through a contest
- DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX アーティストオーディション (Artist Audition) 2001:
- STM 200: Takeshi Matsumoto (松本健), won the REMIX section of DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX Musicmanship Trial Contests, he did PARANOiA ETERNAL.
- BeForU: Riyu Kosaka, Noria Shiraishi, Yoma Komatsu, and Shiyuna Maehara are the winning singers of the contest.
- DM Ashura: He won a U.S. contest hosted by Broadjam for KONAMI. The winning song GO! was remixed as GO! Mahalo Mix for its inclusion in DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4.
- Appearances of the KONAMI code
- IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE (Extended Remix) on Single BASIC contains the code at the start.
- Twin Bee ~Generation X~ on Double BASIC, the P1 side has a KONAMI code in the middle.
- MAKE A JAM! contains repetitive KONAMI codes on Single BASIC.
- 30 Lives (Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix) has KONAMI codes on every difficulty, except BEGINNER and BASIC.
Firsts
- What was the first song to have a Japanese title and vocals?
ちょっときいてな (ZANSHIN-NA MIX) in DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX CLUB VERSiON 2.
- What was the first song to have a chart rated Level 18? (Not counting pre-DanceDanceRevolution X songs.)
Trigger (Single/Double CHALLENGE)
- What was the first song to have a chart rated Level 19?
Valkyrie dimension (Single/Double CHALLENGE)
- What was the first song to have a chart rated Level 20 (the maximum level)?
No song currently has a chart rated a 20.
- What was the first song to be removed?
PARANOiA MAX~DIRTY MIX~ (in roulette)
- What was the first licensed song to be removed?
Records
- Most songs added: DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA (120 songs)
- Most removed songs: DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX- (122 songs)
- Artist with the most songs: Naoki Maeda (? songs)
- Licensed artist(s) with the most songs: SMiLE.dk (14 songs)
- What song(s) have the ...?
- Highest BPM
- At any point: Tohoku EVOLVED (1020 BPM)
- Constant BPM: Across the nightmare (300 BPM)
- Average BPM: EGOISM 440 (340.6 BPM)
- Lowest BPM
- At any point: 桜 (20 BPM)
- Constant BPM, Average BPM: I'll Make Love To You (50 BPM)
- Most BPM changes: ΔMAX (473)
- Highest number of stops: SP-TRIP MACHINE~JUNGLE MIX~(SMM-Special) (71)
- Highest number of notes (Single): Elemental Creation
- BEGINNER: 285 notes
- BASIC: 438 notes
- DIFFICULT: 614 notes
- EXPERT: 789 notes
- CHALLENGE: 860 notes
- Highest number of notes (Double): Elemental Creation
- BASIC: 427 notes
- DIFFICULT: 612 notes
- EXPERT: 751 notes
- CHALLENGE: 832 notes
- Lowest number of notes (Single): 1, 2 Step (BEGINNER) (19)
- Lowest number of notes (Double): Remember You (BASIC) (47)
- Longest title:
- お米の美味しい炊き方、そしてお米を食べることによるその効果。 in Japanese with 30 characters.
- ZETA ~The World of Prime Numbers and the Transcendental Being~ in English with 63 characters.
- Most arrows in a row (Single): 1, 2, Step (BEGINNER has 19 right arrows in a row)
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