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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) |
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DanceDanceRevolution Frequently Asked Questions / Miscellany
Trivia
- Latest DanceDanceRevolution releases
- Arcade: DanceDanceRevolution A20
- Home version: DanceDanceRevolution Pocket Edition (2013)
- Current staff in the arcade version?
- Sound director: U1-ASAMi since DanceDanceRevolution A
- 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.
- 幸せになれる隠しコマンドがあるらしい also features the KONAMI code in the "command" sequences.
- Appearances of the KONAMI number (573)
- MAX 300 on Single EXPERT (only on DDR games where jumps are counted as 2 combo)
- ΔMAX on Single/Double EXPERT, Max BPM, and Background Video
- New York EVOLVED on Single EXPERT (Type A)
- Another Phase on Single EXPERT
- RЁVOLUTIФN on Single EXPERT
- †渚の小悪魔ラヴリィ~レイディオ† on Single EXPERT
- 轟け!恋のビーンボール!! on Single/Double EXPERT
- バンブーソード・ガール on Double EXPERT
- MAX.(period) on Single EXPERT
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)?
Excluding glitches or user edits, no song currently has a chart rated Level 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
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