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* All licenses are covers.
* All licenses are covers.
* Main gameplay is focused on gimmicks, based on the gimmicks from [[CS DDR MARIO|DanceDanceRevolution with MARIO]], but these can be turned off. The gimmicks are as follows:
* Main gameplay is focused on gimmicks, based on the gimmicks from [[CS DDR MARIO|DanceDanceRevolution with MARIO]], but these can be turned off. The gimmicks are as follows:
** '''Screen Stomper''' - Screen Stompers appear as arrows surrounded by a spherical bracket, and must be stepped on in order to keep the playfield from being obscured by a Screen Block. In BATTLE mode, scoring better moves the opponent's Screen Block up. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Screen Arrow''' (スクリーンアロー).
** '''Hand Markers''' (ハンドマーカー) - Hand Markers appear as diamonds that contain geometrical structures (NA)/a hand holding a bar (JP/EU), and the player must use the Nunchuk and Wii Remote to hit them. These are considered a separate gimmick from the others in the game's Options menu, and are disabled separately.  
** '''Double Stomp''' - Double Stomp arrows initially appear as frozen arrows, and must be stomped twice. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Double Arrow''' (ダブルアロー).
** '''Double Stomp''' - Double Stomp arrows initially appear as frozen arrows, and must be stomped twice. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Double Arrow''' (ダブルアロー).
** '''Foot Destructor''' - Foot Destructors appear as spikes. When stepped on, they decrease the player's dance gauge. However, if the player's foot is already on the panel when a Foot Destructor reaches the step zone, nothing happens. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Bomb''' (ボム).
** '''Foot Confuser''' - Foot Confusers appear as arrows spinning around a sphere. They appear randomly from outside the playfield, but otherwise act the same as a regular arrow. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Shoot Arrow''' (シュートアロー).
** '''Foot Missile''' - Only appears in BATTLE mode. It appears as a tridimensional arrow spinning around a cube. Hitting a Foot Missile moves it towards the opponent's playfield; missing it decreases the Dance Gauge considerably. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Boomerang Arrow''' (ブーメランアロー).
** '''Foot Missile''' - Only appears in BATTLE mode. It appears as a tridimensional arrow spinning around a cube. Hitting a Foot Missile moves it towards the opponent's playfield; missing it decreases the Dance Gauge considerably. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Boomerang Arrow''' (ブーメランアロー).
** '''Hand Missile''' - Only appears in BATTLE mode. It appears as a tridimensional Hand Marker spinning around a cube. Function similiarly to Foot Missile arrows, but using Hand Markers instead. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Hand Boomerang''' (ハンドブーメラン).
** '''Foot Confuser''' - Foot Confusers appear as arrows spinning around a sphere. They appear from the opposite side of the playfield, but otherwise act the same as a regular arrow. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Shoot Arrow''' (シュートアロー).
** '''Foot Destructor''' - Foot Destructors appear as orange or blue spikes, depending on the song. When stepped on, they decrease the player's dance gauge. However, if the player's foot is already on the panel when a Foot Destructor reaches the step zone, nothing happens. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Bomb''' (ボム).
** '''Hand Missile''' - Only appears in BATTLE mode. It appears as a tridimensional Hand Marker spinning around a cube. Functions similiarly to Foot Missile arrows, but using Hand Markers instead. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Hand Boomerang''' (ハンドブーメラン).
** '''Screen Stomper''' - Screen Stompers appear as arrows surrounded by a spherical bracket, and must be stepped on in order to keep the playfield from being obscured by a Screen Block. In BATTLE mode, scoring better moves the opponent's Screen Block up. In the Japanese version, this gimmick is known as '''Screen Arrow''' (スクリーンアロー).
* Songs can use more than one gimmick, although very few songs have this distinction. This would become much more common starting with [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY2|HOTTEST PARTY2]], however.
* Songs can use more than one gimmick, although very few songs have this distinction. This would become much more common starting with [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY2|HOTTEST PARTY2]], however.
* Total songs: 50
* Total songs: 50
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