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* Although based on the original arcade version, the NONSTOP MODE course music select is reused from the North America release of [[CS DDRMAX2 NA|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-]], as opposed to the original arcade version.
* Although based on the original arcade version, the NONSTOP MODE course music select is reused from the North America release of [[CS DDRMAX2 NA|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-]], as opposed to the original arcade version.
* The READY, HERE WE GO, and CLEARED graphics are taken from [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution 7thMIX-]], instead of the arcade version of [[AC DDR EXTREME|EXTREME]].
* The READY, HERE WE GO, and CLEARED graphics are taken from [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution 7thMIX-]], instead of the arcade version of [[AC DDR EXTREME|EXTREME]].
** However, they were re-used in [[CS DS Fusion|Dancing Stage Fusion CS (PS1)]] instead.
** However, they were re-used in [[CS DS Fusion PS1|Dancing Stage Fusion CS (PS1)]] instead.
* Bit rate quality has increased from 112kbps to 192kbps.
* Bit rate quality has increased from 112kbps to 192kbps.
** Background videos also look sharper and cleaner.
** Background videos also look sharper and cleaner.
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* Unlike DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-, BEGINNER charts only give a maximum score of 10,000,000, regardless of difficulty level.
* Unlike DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-, BEGINNER charts only give a maximum score of 10,000,000, regardless of difficulty level.
** Also unlike DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-, BEGINNER charts don't have Groove Radar stats.
** Also unlike DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-, BEGINNER charts don't have Groove Radar stats.
* [[SENORITA (Speedy Mix)]], [[SKY HIGH]], and CS crossovers that made their arcade debut in EXTREME are missing from the song list.
* [[SENORITA (Speedy Mix)]] is missing from the song list.
* Can unlock everything in [[CS DDRMAX JP|DDRMAX CS]] and [[CS DDRMAX2 JP|DDRMAX2 CS]] through [[JP DDR CS System Data Support|System Data Support]].
* Can unlock everything in [[CS DDRMAX JP|DDRMAX CS]] and [[CS DDRMAX2 JP|DDRMAX2 CS]] through [[JP DDR CS System Data Support|System Data Support]].
* [[PARANOiA MAX~DIRTY MIX~|PARANOiA MAX (DIRTY MIX)]] sample playback wrongly uses the audio from the CLUB VER. of the song.
* [[PARANOiA MAX~DIRTY MIX~|PARANOiA MAX (DIRTY MIX)]] sample playback wrongly uses the audio from the CLUB VER. of the song.
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== Staff Information ==
== Staff Information ==
Full credits:  [[DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS JP credits]]
* [[DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS JP credits]]
* Director: Yasumi Takase
* Programmer: taquashi, DAI, G's ゆき, やまもち, 満腹プログラマー
* Designer:  T-king, ダダダ, [[Yumi Yoshida|よっしぃ]]
* Sound Director: [[Yuichi Asami|U1-ASAMi]]
* Producer: Hirotaka Ishikawa, Gozo Kitao
* Executive Producer: Michihiro Ishizuka


= Default Songs =
= Default Songs =
{{DDR Songlist Header|type=ext|
{{DDR Songlist Header|type=ext|
{{DDR Songlist Category|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME Licenses / KONAMI Originals|bg=#3EA055}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME|bg=#3EA055}}
{{DDR Song|[[GRADUATION ~sorezore no ashita~|GRADUATION ~それぞれの明日~]]|[[BeForU|Be For U]]|125|1|2|5|7|-|2|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[GRADUATION ~sorezore no ashita~|GRADUATION ~それぞれの明日~]]|[[BeForU|Be For U]]|125|1|2|5|7|-|2|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[1998]]|[[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]|150|1|3|5|7|-|3|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[1998]]|[[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]|150|1|3|5|7|-|3|5|7|-}}
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{{DDR Song|[[air]]|[[Kiyotaka Sugimoto|DJ SIMON]]|130|1|3|5|7|-|2|5|8|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[air]]|[[Kiyotaka Sugimoto|DJ SIMON]]|130|1|3|5|7|-|2|5|8|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[I'M GONNA GET YOU!|I'm gonna get you!]]|[[Kazuhiro Senoo|Kelly Cosmo]]|160|1|3|5|7|-|3|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[I'M GONNA GET YOU!|I'm gonna get you!]]|[[Kazuhiro Senoo|Kelly Cosmo]]|160|1|3|5|7|-|3|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[jane jana|JANEJANA]]|[[Tomosuke Funaki|T.E.M.P.O.]] feat.Mohammed & Emi|125|1|3|5|7|-|3|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[jane jana|JANEJANA]]|[[Tomosuke Funaki|T.E.M.P.O.]] feat. Mohammed&Emi|125|1|3|5|7|-|3|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[Mikeneko rock|三毛猫ロック]]|[[Hideyuki Ono|亜熱帯マジ-SKA爆弾]]|246|2|3|5|8|-|2|5|8|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[Mikeneko rock|三毛猫ロック]]|[[Hideyuki Ono|亜熱帯マジ-SKA爆弾]]|246|2|3|5|8|-|2|5|8|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[Pink Rose]]|[[Kiyomi Kumano|Kiyommy]]+[[Kiyoshi Murai|Seiya]]|146|1|3|5|8|-|3|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[Pink Rose]]|[[Kiyomi Kumano|Kiyommy]]+[[Kiyoshi Murai|Seiya]]|146|1|3|5|8|-|3|5|7|-}}
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{{DDR Song|[[TRIP MACHINE~luv mix~|TRIP MACHINE (LuvMIX)]]|[[Yuichi Asami|2MB]]|160|1|6|7|8|-|7|8|9|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[TRIP MACHINE~luv mix~|TRIP MACHINE (LuvMIX)]]|[[Yuichi Asami|2MB]]|160|1|6|7|8|-|7|8|9|-}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|Returning Songs from Main Series|bg=blue|color=white}}
{{DDR Songlist Category|Returning Songs from Main Series|bg=blue|color=white}}
{{DDR Song|[[BABY BABY GIMME YOUR LOVE]]|[[Naoki Maeda|DIVAS]]|96||1|1|3|6|-|2|4|6|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[BABY BABY GIMME YOUR LOVE]]|[[Naoki Maeda|DIVAS]]|96|1|1|3|6|-|2|4|6|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME]]|[[Naoki Maeda|UZI-LAY]]|120|1|3|4|6|-|4|5|6|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME]]|[[Naoki Maeda|UZI-LAY]]|120|1|3|4|6|-|4|5|6|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[HIGHER (NM feat. SUNNY)|HIGHER]]|[[Naoki Maeda|NM]] feat. [[Chiyoko McNair|SUNNY]]|132|1|3|5|6|-|3|5|7|-}}
{{DDR Song|[[HIGHER (NM feat. SUNNY)|HIGHER]]|[[Naoki Maeda|NM]] feat. [[Chiyoko McNair|SUNNY]]|132|1|3|5|6|-|3|5|7|-}}
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= Hidden Songs =
= Hidden Songs =
 
{{DDR Songlist Header|type=ext|
== DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME Song ==
{{DDR Songlist Category|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME|bg=#3EA055}}
''This song is in the green category with the default new licenses and Konami originals.''
{{DDR Song|[[BURNIN' THE FLOOR (MOMO MIX)]]|[[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]|170|1|4|6|8|-|4|6|8|-}}
 
{{DDR Songlist Category|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME BEMANI Crossovers|bg=yellow}}
* [[BURNIN' THE FLOOR (MOMO MIX)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]
{{DDR Song|[[Twin Bee ~Generation X~|TwinBee ~Generation X~]]|[[Hideaki Sugaya|FinalOffset]]|169|1|4|6|8|-|4|6|8|-}}
 
{{DDR Song|[[Heaven is a '57 metallic gray ~gimmix~|Heaven is a '57 metallic gray (gimmix)]]|[[Kazuhiro Senoo|Hiro]] feat. [[Hideyuki Ono|Sweet little 30's]]|95-190|2|4|6|8|-|4|6|8|-}}
== BEMANI Crossovers ==
{{DDR Song|[[Sakura|桜]]|[[Naoki Maeda|RevenG]]|14-320|3|5|8|10|9|6|8|10|9}}
''All these songs are in the yellow category with the default BEMANI crossovers.''
{{DDR Song|[[sync (EXTREME version)]]|[[Takayuki Ishikawa|Out]][[Taku Sakakibara|Phase]]|167|1|4|7|8|9|3|7|8|9}}
 
{{DDR Song|[[Last Message]]|[[Tatsuya Furukawa|good-cool]] feat. Meg|155|1|3|6|7|-|3|6|7|-}}
* [[Twin Bee ~Generation X~|TwinBee ~Generation X~]] / [[Hideaki Sugaya|FinalOffset]]
{{DDR Song|[[Across the nightmare]]|[[Harumi Ueko|Jimmy Weckl]]|300|3|5|6|8|9|5|6|8|9}}
* [[Heaven is a '57 metallic gray ~gimmix~|Heaven is a '57 metallic gray (gimmix)]] / [[Kazuhiro Senoo|Hiro]] feat. [[Hideyuki Ono|Sweet little 30's]]
{{DDR Song|[[The Least 100sec]]|[[Hirofumi Sasaki]]|200-263|3|5|7|8|-|5|8|8|-}}
* [[Sakura|桜]] / [[Naoki Maeda|RevenG]]
{{DDR Song|[[xenon]]|[[Tomoyuki Uchida|Mr.T]]|158|1|4|6|9|-|5|6|9|-}}
* [[sync (EXTREME version)]] / [[Takayuki Ishikawa|Out]][[Taku Sakakibara|Phase]]
{{DDR Songlist Category| [[CS DDRMAX2 NA|DDRMAX2 CS (North America)]] BEMANI Crossovers|bg=orange}}
* [[Last Message]] / [[Tatsuya_Furukawa|good-cool]] feat. Meg
{{DDR Song|[[more deep(ver.2.1)|more deep (ver.2.1)]]|[[Hiroyuki Togo|Togo project]] feat. [[Sanae Shintani|Sana]]|133|1|3|5|6|-|2|5|6|-}}
* [[Across the nightmare]] / [[Harumi Ueko|Jimmy Weckl]]
{{DDR Song|[[Bad Routine]]|[[Shoichiro_Hirata|D.J. Spugna]]|130|1|4|5|6|-|3|6|7|-}}
* [[The Least 100sec]] / [[Hirofumi Sasaki]]
{{DDR Song|[[Keep On Liftin']]|[[Reo Nagumo|dj nagureo]]|100|1|3|5|5|-|3|5|6|-}}
* [[xenon]] / [[Tomoyuki Uchida|Mr.T]]
{{DDR Song|[[Tomorrow Perfume]]|[[Takayuki_Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]|144|1|3|5|7|-|3|6|7|-}}
 
{{DDR Songlist Category| [[CS DDRMAX2 NA|DDRMAX2 CS (North America)]] /  New CS Songs|bg=pink}}
== New BEMANI Crossover Songs ==
{{DDR Song|[[A Stupid Barber]]<br><small>'''New CS Song'''</small>|[[Shoichiro Hirata|Sho-T]]|132|1|4|6|7|-|3|7|8|-}}
''All these are songs are in orange and come after the arcade DDR revivals on the songwheel. They also appeared on DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution-.''
{{DDR Song|[[Scorching Moon]]<br><small>'''New CS Song'''</small>|[[Shoichiro Hirata|Shawn the Horny Master]]|125|1|4|6|7|-|4|6|8|-}}
 
{{DDR Song|[[Forever Sunshine]]|[[Michiru Yamane|Chel Y.]]|128|1|3|5|5|-|2|5|6|-}}
* [[more deep(ver.2.1)]] / [[Hiroyuki Togo|Togo project]] feat. [[Sanae Shintani|Sana]]
{{DDR Song|[[I Need You]]|[[Sota Fujimori|Supa Fova]] feat. Jenny F.|114|1|3|4|5|-|3|5|6|-}}
* [[Bad Routine]] / [[Shoichiro_Hirata|D.J.Spugna]]
{{DDR Song|[[Try 2 Luv. U]]|[[Sota Fujimori|S.F.M.P.]]|115|1|3|4|5|-|2|4|6|-}}
* [[Keep On Liftin']] / [[Reo Nagumo|dj nagureo]]
{{DDR Song|[[un deux trois]]<br><small>'''New CS Song'''</small>|[[Masafumi Sekiguchi|SDMS]]|140|1|4|6|7|-|3|6|7|-}}
* [[Tomorrow Perfume]] / [[Takayuki_Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]
{{DDR Songlist Category|Boss Songs|bg=red}}
 
{{DDR Song|[[Dance Dance Revolution (song)|Dance Dance Revolution]]|[[Naoki Maeda|DDR ALL STARS]]|???|3|4|7|9|9|4|6|9|9}}
== New CS Songs ==
{{DDR Song|[[TRIP MACHINE survivor]]|[[Naoki Maeda|DE-SIRE]]|170|1|5|8|9|-|5|8|9|-}}
''All these are songs are in pink and come after the above songs on the songwheel.''
{{DDR Song|[[PARANOIA survivor]]|[[Naoki Maeda|270]]|135-270|3|5|8|10|-|6|8|10|-}}
 
{{DDR Song|[[PARANOIA survivor MAX]]|[[Naoki Maeda|290]]|145-290|3|5|8|10|10|6|8|10|10}}
* [[A Stupid Barber]] / [[Shoichiro Hirata|Sho-T]]
{{DDR Song|[[The legend of MAX]]|[[Naoki Maeda|ZZ]]|???|3|5|9|10|-|6|9|10|-}}
* [[Scorching Moon]] / [[Shoichiro Hirata|Shawn the Horny Master]]
{{DDR Song|[[MAX.(period)]]<br><small>'''New CS Song'''</small>|[[Yuichi Asami|2MB]]|???|3|9|9|10|10|8|9|10|9}}
* [[Forever Sunshine]] / [[Michiru Yamane|Chel Y.]]
}}
* [[I Need You]] / [[Sota Fujimori|Supa Fova]] feat. Jenny F.
* [[Try 2 Luv. U]] / [[Sota Fujimori|S.F.M.P.]]
* [[un deux trois]] / [[Masafumi Sekiguchi|SDMS]]
 
== Boss Songs ==
''All these songs are in red and come last on the songwheel.''
 
* [[Dance Dance Revolution (song)|Dance Dance Revolution]] / [[Naoki Maeda|DDR ALL STARS]]
* [[TRIP MACHINE survivor]] / [[Naoki Maeda|DE-SIRE]]
* [[PARANOIA survivor]] / [[Naoki Maeda|270]]
* [[PARANOIA survivor MAX]] / [[Naoki Maeda|290]]
* [[The legend of MAX]] / [[Naoki Maeda|ZZ]]
* [[MAX.(period)]] / [[Yuichi Asami|2MB]] - '''New CS Song'''
 
== EXTRA STAGE ==
To access the EXTRA STAGE you must AA your last song on EXPERT or CHALLENGE difficulty.
 
You can choose any song (not limited to only boss songs), but you will be forced to play the HEAVY chart on 1.5x and Reverse. Your dance gauge, as usual in the EXTRA STAGE, will not go up as you play.
 
EXTRA STAGE will not appear if EVENT MODE is turned on.
 
== ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE ==
 
To access the ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE, you must AA any boss song (not restricted to The legend of MAX as in the arcade version) for your EXTRA STAGE, including ones that were already unlocked.
 
Unlike the EXTRA STAGE, you can only play Dance Dance Revolution, and it will be played with the CHALLENGE chart on Sudden Death, meaning if you get one Good/Boo/Miss/N.G., the song ends. You will be forced to play on x3 and Reverse.


= Unlock Information =
= Unlock Information =
To unlock everything but dancers in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS JP, you need to reach certain levels. To reach these levels, you need to complete songs/courses/arcade game sessions. You get 1 point for completing a song in Game Mode, and 0.25 points for each song completed in Challenge/Challenging Mode. The first seven unlocks only take 5 points to unlock; the following 37 take 7 each. In addition, you can also unlock certain things early through other conditions. Here is a list of unlocks in order, from Level 1 to Level 44. Unlocks that can be obtained under certain conditions are written in parenthesis next to the unlock.
To unlock everything but dancers in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS JP, you need to reach certain levels. To reach these levels, you need to complete songs/courses/arcade game sessions. You get 1 point for completing a song in Game Mode, and 0.25 points for each song completed in Challenge/Challenging Mode. The first seven unlocks only take 5 points to unlock; the following 37 take 7 each. In addition, you can also unlock certain things early through other conditions. Here is a list of unlocks in order, from Level 1 to Level 44. Unlocks that can be obtained under certain conditions are written in parenthesis next to the unlock.


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* Level 43: ENDLESS MODE (get an A 100 or more times in GAME MODE on any difficulty but Beginner/Edit)
* Level 43: ENDLESS MODE (get an A 100 or more times in GAME MODE on any difficulty but Beginner/Edit)
* Level 44: MAX.(period), MAX QUARTET course, 2MB道 (2MB road) course (clear MAX. (period) as the Extra Stage)
* Level 44: MAX.(period), MAX QUARTET course, 2MB道 (2MB road) course (clear MAX. (period) as the Extra Stage)
== EXTRA STAGE ==
To access the EXTRA STAGE you must AA your last song on EXPERT or CHALLENGE difficulty.
You can choose any song (not limited to only boss songs), but you will be forced to play the HEAVY chart on 1.5x and Reverse. Your dance gauge, as usual in the EXTRA STAGE, will not go up as you play.
EXTRA STAGE will not appear if EVENT MODE is turned on.
== ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE ==
To access the ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE, you must AA any boss song (not restricted to The legend of MAX as in the arcade version) for your EXTRA STAGE, including ones that were already unlocked.
Unlike the EXTRA STAGE, you can only play Dance Dance Revolution, and it will be played with the CHALLENGE chart on Sudden Death, meaning if you get one Good/Boo/Miss/N.G., the song ends. You will be forced to play on x3 and Reverse.


== Dancer Unlocks ==
== Dancer Unlocks ==
Upon unlocking dancers with DANCER OPTIONS (see unlock information above), you will receive two random dancers. You will then receive two more dancers upon clearing a nonstop course, and more after clearing more courses, giving you 4 dancers. There are 50 more dancers plus four secret dancers, for a total of 58 dancers.
Upon unlocking dancers with DANCER OPTIONS (see unlock information above), you will receive two random dancers. You will then receive two more dancers upon clearing a nonstop course, and more after clearing more courses, giving you 4 dancers. There are 50 more dancers plus four secret dancers, for a total of 58 dancers.


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* [[YUNI]] (4th) - play 4 songs as KONSENTO:02 (2nd).
* [[YUNI]] (4th) - play 4 songs as KONSENTO:02 (2nd).


The 4 hidden dancers have the following requirements:
The four hidden dancers have the following requirements:


* [[2MB (character)|2MB]] - play MAX.(period) on the 1P side.
* [[2MB (character)|2MB]] - play MAX.(period) on the 1P side.
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180302113120/http://www.konami.jp:80/bemani/ddr/jp/gs/extreme/ DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (Japan) official site] (archived)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180302113120/http://www.konami.jp:80/bemani/ddr/jp/gs/extreme/ DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (Japan) official site] (archived)


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