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== [[AC DDR 3rd PLUS|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX PLUS]] ==
== [[AC DDR 3rd PLUS|DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMIX PLUS]] ==
* Unused CD titles for Dancemania SPEED#4 and Dancemania WINTERS#2 are found in the game's data.
* Unused CD titles for the Dancemania SPEED#4 and Dancemania WINTERS#2 albums are found in the game's data.
* Early versions of 4thMIX's background animations are present within the game's data.
* Early versions of 4thMIX's background animations are present within the game's data.
** One of the early background animation sprites is used as a basis for [[MY SUMMER LOVE]] and [[ONLY YOU]]'s graphics.
** One of the early background animation sprites is used as a basis for [[MY SUMMER LOVE]] and [[ONLY YOU]]'s graphics.
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* According to an [http://aaronin.jp/konamiinterview.pdf interview] by Aaron Chmielowiec (from the website aaronin.jp) with a former DanceDanceRevolution staff member, DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX was going to include SOLO stepcharts, but the idea was cancelled due to negative feedback from players.
* According to an [http://aaronin.jp/konamiinterview.pdf interview] by Aaron Chmielowiec (from the website aaronin.jp) with a former DanceDanceRevolution staff member, DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX was going to include SOLO stepcharts, but the idea was cancelled due to negative feedback from players.
* Early versions of the game's HUD can be found within the game files, including a brighter interface during gameplay, different loading, style select, and ranking screens, a blue "CLEARED" graphic, and different animations for the characters from the ones seen in the final game, along with larger spacing between the character names.  
* Early versions of the game's HUD can be found within the game files, including a brighter interface during gameplay, different loading, style select, and ranking screens, a blue "CLEARED" graphic, and different animations for the characters from the ones seen in the final game, along with larger spacing between the character names.  
* CD Titles for Dancemania presents CLUB THE EARTH II and Dancemania WINTERS ROCK GROOVE can be found unused in the game's data.
* CD titles for the Dancemania presents CLUB THE EARTH II and Dancemania WINTERS ROCK GROOVE albums can be found unused in the game's data.


== [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX-]] ==
== [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX-]] ==
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== [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]] ==
== [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]] ==
* In the E3 trailer, the judgement fonts were lifted from ULTRAMIX2, much like ULTRAMIX3 (and almost ULTRAMIX 4) did as well.
* In the E3 trailer, the judgement fonts were lifted from ULTRAMIX2, much like ULTRAMIX3 (and ULTRAMIX4, to a certain extent) did as well.


== [[CS DDR UNIVERSE3|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE3]] ==
== [[CS DDR UNIVERSE3|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE3]] ==
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== [[CS DDR PS3|DanceDanceRevolution (PS3)]] ==
== [[CS DDR PS3|DanceDanceRevolution (PS3)]] ==
=== Changes from E3 2009 version ===
=== Changes from E3 2009 version ===
DanceDanceRevolution (PS3) was announced at E3 2009. What was shown was drastically different from the final game. For one, the songlist was based on [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY3|DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY3]] while the interface resembled more of [[AC DDR X2|DanceDanceRevolution X2]], and had dance stages and characters in it. The game also originally featured Octo-Mode as a full-fledged gameplay style (complete with full difficulties for all songs) instead of appearing only on CHALLENGE charts for a few select songs. Furthermore, the game was also to feature custom themes, Edit Mode and DLC from all the mainline arcade games up to this point (along with [[CS DDR S|DanceDanceRevolution S]]). While the DLC made it into the finished product, the song packs were based on the US PS2 releases instead (and even the DLC was incomplete as evidence would show below).  
DanceDanceRevolution (PS3) was announced at E3 2009. What was shown was drastically different from the final game. First, the songlist was based on [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY3|DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY3]] while the interface resembled more of [[AC DDR X2|DanceDanceRevolution X2]], and had dance stages and characters in it. The game also originally featured Octo-Mode as a full-fledged gameplay style (complete with full difficulties for all songs) instead of appearing only on CHALLENGE charts for a few select songs. Furthermore, the game was also to feature custom themes, Edit Mode and DLC from all the mainline arcade games up to this point (along with [[CS DDR S|DanceDanceRevolution S]]). While the DLC made it into the finished product, the song packs were based on the US PS2 releases instead (and even then, the DLC was incomplete as seen below).
 
=== DLC packs ===
=== DLC packs ===
Evidence for several DLC packs that were planned but never released can be found in the game's data, including Greatest Hits packs based on the following DDR CS games:
Evidence for several DLC packs that were planned but never released can be found in the game's data, including Greatest Hits packs based on the following DDR CS games: