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****** KONAMI also had a deal with TOSHIBA-EMI in the earlier DDR days. That didn't stop KONAMI from axing all previous Dancemania licenses in DDRMAX - only a little more than a dozen of which got revived in EXTREME. (Ironically, a lot of the license removals in Reflesia were Ryu's album songs. Monetary issues perhaps?) --[[User:Tsuyoshi-kun|M.B.]] ([[User talk:Tsuyoshi-kun|talk]]) 08:43, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
****** KONAMI also had a deal with TOSHIBA-EMI in the earlier DDR days. That didn't stop KONAMI from axing all previous Dancemania licenses in DDRMAX - only a little more than a dozen of which got revived in EXTREME. (Ironically, a lot of the license removals in Reflesia were Ryu's album songs. Monetary issues perhaps?) --[[User:Tsuyoshi-kun|M.B.]] ([[User talk:Tsuyoshi-kun|talk]]) 08:43, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
******* I don't think it's about money, EXIT TUNES' stuff should be generally way cheaper than the rest of licenses (ET will try to sneak in at every opportunity, they're on Sega games too). A lot of people strongly believe it's for charting reasons (they want to add White Hard charts to every single license that didn't get in but there wasn't enough time to cover all games' licenses before release; plus some songs of VOLZZA require complete re-charting due to the slide note going away). I seriously doubt there are licensing issues because if you'd consider a removal list this big there would be already announcements about other games losing Exit Tunes licenses. Unless Konami did some sudden classic bullshit thing it would be dumb of them constantly relying on EXIT TUNES for live parties and releases (and for hundreds of licenses and related contests) with a limited-time deal. Most of the old RB licenses that made it in got White Hard charts (besides, some EXIT TUNES songs still made it in on Reflesia, like Luckgakist, Yi-er fanclub and Ama no jyaku; if the entire deal died those songs wouldn't have made it in either) --[[User:UBerserker|UBerserker]] ([[User talk:UBerserker|talk]]) 10:53, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
******* I don't think it's about money, EXIT TUNES' stuff should be generally way cheaper than the rest of licenses (ET will try to sneak in at every opportunity, they're on Sega games too). A lot of people strongly believe it's for charting reasons (they want to add White Hard charts to every single license that didn't get in but there wasn't enough time to cover all games' licenses before release; plus some songs of VOLZZA require complete re-charting due to the slide note going away). I seriously doubt there are licensing issues because if you'd consider a removal list this big there would be already announcements about other games losing Exit Tunes licenses. Unless Konami did some sudden classic bullshit thing it would be dumb of them constantly relying on EXIT TUNES for live parties and releases (and for hundreds of licenses and related contests) with a limited-time deal. Most of the old RB licenses that made it in got White Hard charts (besides, some EXIT TUNES songs still made it in on Reflesia, like Luckgakist, Yi-er fanclub and Ama no jyaku; if the entire deal died those songs wouldn't have made it in either) --[[User:UBerserker|UBerserker]] ([[User talk:UBerserker|talk]]) 10:53, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
******* I should note that Ryu*'s licensed songs were typically unlockable on their respective REFLEC BEAT games, so I would not be surprised to see them later on Reflesia Mode. --[[User:FinalOffset|FinalOffset]] ([[User talk:FinalOffset|talk]]) 14:15, 6 December 2016 (UTC)