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Round 1's site lists a DDR US version coming in June, though it doesn't say which one. Their Twitter feed says something similar (though they imply that the old DDR USA is the target): https://twitter.com/Round1USA/status/718589597425524736. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 01:40, 9 April 2016 (UTC)
Round 1's site lists a DDR US version coming in June, though it doesn't say which one. Their Twitter feed says something similar (though they imply that the old DDR USA is the target): https://twitter.com/Round1USA/status/718589597425524736. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 01:40, 9 April 2016 (UTC)


== Victory Concent ==
Even though he appeared in a capture of the game in 2016, he hasn't been seen since, wonder if it was an error and that the characters removed in 2013 are merely disabled, a la the dancemania adverts in the US CS release of DDR MAX, and that his appearance in A may be a bug? Sounds weird, but this is probably why they were able to easily revive RINON in 2014, though i imagine adding or removing characters isn't that hard either tbh but who knows - SR 2019 (11pm)
== Songlist question ==
== Songlist question ==


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I'm pretty sure the North American version doesn't use the eAmusement participation service (just normal eAmusement that was the state of things prior to DDR 2013), so therefore it doesn't need eAmusement connectivity to boot up. I've heard tell of at least one D&B location having connection issues at one point, but it didn't stop their machines from starting up. It'd also help to explain why there have been almost zero license additions since the game's release. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 02:48, 16 December 2017 (UTC)
I'm pretty sure the North American version doesn't use the eAmusement participation service (just normal eAmusement that was the state of things prior to DDR 2013), so therefore it doesn't need eAmusement connectivity to boot up. I've heard tell of at least one D&B location having connection issues at one point, but it didn't stop their machines from starting up. It'd also help to explain why there have been almost zero license additions since the game's release. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 02:48, 16 December 2017 (UTC)
== Why is Canada removed? Put it back! ==
I am disappointed about Remy editors implying that the United States and North America are the same. '''They are not!''' Canada had to wait over five months after USA before getting its first (and as of today, its sole) ''Dance Dance Revolution A'' arcade machine. To imply otherwise with a "North America" release date of July 6 is dishonest and misleading. It doesn't matter if Thunderbird says that one build was made for the Americas, as Canada got it much later, and no machines were sold outside of North America.
I request that the release dates be reverted to this:
* Release dates:
** Japan, Asia: March 30th, 2016
** Korea: April 4th, 2016
** United States: July 6th, 2016
** Canada: December 5th, 2016
** Europe: December 15th, 2017
If you can separate (South) Korea from the rest of Asia, then you can separate Canada from USA. Please '''stop''' lumping Canada and the United States together as North America, unless they have the same release date. In the "General Information / Changes" section, it would be good to note that an American company (Dave & Buster's) brought ''DDR A'' to Canada, as opposed to a Canadian distributor. Please understand and stop making these unwelcome edits. --[[User:LABcrab|LABcrab]] ([[User talk:LABcrab|talk]]) 06:18, 21 May 2019 (UTC)
Nope.
* 1st: D&B is an american company, not canadian (Or if you using your logic, I can say that USA has official IIDX cabinets. But it's not.)
* 2nd: Canada has only one(!) DDR A cabinet, so it can't be taken seriously, IMO. --[[User:Artyomich|Artyomich]] ([[User talk:Artyomich|talk]]) 13:12, 21 May 2019 (UTC)
** South Korea gets a distinct version of Bemani games from the rest of Asia (denoted with K in place of J, whereas Asia's version info has A, and it's also localized into Korean), which is why it is separated in the release lists. The version of DDR A in Canada is no different from the one available in the US. The release date for all of the Americas is technically July 6, as that's around the time when it was possible for arcade operators to purchase the game (though I suspect the real date may be earlier, but it's hard to tell). Also, the previous listing showed Canada as (imported), which was removed by someone else. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 13:31, 21 May 2019 (UTC)
* I'm with Artyomich and Thunderbird on this, personally. However, I'll move the CS games that have "US" on the title to "NA", for further consistency. --[[User:FinalOffset|FinalOffset]] ([[User talk:FinalOffset|talk]]) 02:21, 23 May 2019 (UTC)
== Song colors on the songwheel ==
Is there actually a difference between the yellow and gold coloring here? I get the impression that those two may actually be the same color, both on here and A20. I looked at a video of New Era on A20, and the "gold" on both it and Avenger didn't seem any different from the yellow for other hidden songs. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 03:13, 23 June 2019 (UTC)
* Managed to check into this myself, and I can't see a difference. Merged the two here and on the A20 page. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 01:09, 30 June 2019 (UTC)
== "Absent from North American/European version" listing ==
It feels redundant to list the songs added after Ace's US release to this section, because the songlist tables above already list those songs as Asia only. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 18:22, 10 April 2020 (UTC)
* Yeah, I agree. Will remove those from here and the A20 page. --[[User:FinalOffset|FinalOffset]] ([[User talk:FinalOffset|talk]]) 19:26, 10 April 2020 (UTC)
* I agree too, but I don't think the "(Asia Only)" in the titles for the added dates aren't visible enough of an indicator for the song being Asia only. It could easily be skipped over.
:I'd at least suggest making the song titles bolded or something along that line to denote "Asia Only".
:--[[User:Fygar939|anko]] ([[User talk:Fygar939|talk]]) 19:40, 10 April 2020 (UTC)
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