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* First DanceDanceRevolution game for PC since [[CS DDR Classroom Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Classroom Edition]], and the first to be released in Japan since [[CS DKara|Dancing Karaoke DKara]].
* First DanceDanceRevolution game for PC since [[CS DDR Classroom Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Classroom Edition]], and the first to be released in Japan since [[CS DKara|Dancing Karaoke DKara]].
** It is also the first DanceDanceRevolution game to be released for web browsers.
** It is also the first DanceDanceRevolution game to be released for web browsers.
* No options menu is present, the game is forced to 1x speed, VIVID noteskin, etc.
* No options menu is present. The game is forced to be played with default options, such as 1x speed, VIVID noteskin, etc.
* The characters now use the dance routines from [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]] as opposed to the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|SuperNOVA]]-era routines, although the routine used is now dependent on either the starting ''or'' current BPMs of the song.   
* The characters now use the dance routines from [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]] as opposed to the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|SuperNOVA]]-era routines, although the routine used is now dependent on either the starting ''or'' current BPMs of the song.   
** Characters no longer pause to a stop in the song's BPM.
** Characters no longer pause to a stop in the song's BPM.
** Characters start/stop dancing when the song properly begins/ends instead of continually dancing throughout the stage before the song starts or after the song ends.  
** Characters start/stop dancing when the song properly begins/ends instead of continually dancing throughout the stage before the song starts or after the song ends.  
* The "V" on the title stands for "Vic".
* The "V" on the title is pronounced "Vic".
* The original announcer from the first DanceDanceRevolution games is used for the title screen, while the current announcer is used for the rest of the game.
* The original announcer from the first DanceDanceRevolution games is used for the title screen, while the current announcer from DanceDanceRevolution X onwards is used for the rest of the game.
* The AA grade is missing, instead a AAA is awarded even at scores below 950,000. However, the rest of the grading system was kept from the current arcade titles.
* The grading system is the same as in arcade titles since [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]], except the AA grade is missing. As a result, an AAA grade is awarded even at scores below 950,000.
* Upon the ending of its alpha test, it was succeeded by [[CS DDR GRAND PRIX|DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX]].
* The game was succeeded by [[CS DDR GRAND PRIX|DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX]] after the alpha test ended.


== Staff Information ==
== Staff Information ==
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{{DDR SP Songlist Header|CSP=a|
{{DDR SP Songlist Header|CSP=a|
{{DDR SP Songlist Category|[[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]]|bg=#aaaaee}}
{{DDR SP Songlist Category|[[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]]|bg=#aaaaee}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Come to Life]]|[[Youhei Kimura|ARM]] (IOSYS) feat. Nicole Curry|90-180|4|8|12|16|18|CSP=a}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Come to Life]]|[[Youhei Kimura|ARM]] (IOSYS) feat. [[Nicole Curry]]|90-180|4|8|12|16|18|CSP=a}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Cosy Catastrophe]]|[[Shunsuke Sato|SYUNN]]|90-360|6|9|13|16|18|CSP=a}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Cosy Catastrophe]]|[[Shunsuke Sato|SYUNN]]|90-360|6|9|13|16|18|CSP=a}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[HANDS UP IN THE AIR]]|[[Yuichi Asami|U1]]|128|1|5|9|13|-|CSP=a}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[HANDS UP IN THE AIR]]|[[Yuichi Asami|U1]]|128|1|5|9|13|-|CSP=a}}
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= Related Links =
= Related Links =
* [https://p.eagate.573.jp/game/eacddr/vic/ DanceDanceRevolution V official web site]
* [https://p.eagate.573.jp/game/eacddr/vic/ DanceDanceRevolution V official website]


[[Category:DDR]]
[[Category:DanceDanceRevolution]]

Latest revision as of 03:43, 12 May 2024

DanceDanceRevolution console releases
Japanese CS releases
Sony PlayStation
1st - 2nd (CLUB vol.1 / CLUB vol.2) - 3rd - BEST HITS
4th - EXTRA - 5th
TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON - DREAMS COME TRUE
Oha Suta - Tokimeki - Disney's RAVE
Sony PlayStation 2
MAX - MAX2 - EXTREME - Party Collection - FESTIVAL
STR!KE - SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2 - X
Aerobics Revolution - Diet Channel
Sega Dreamcast
2nd - CLUB VER.
Nintendo Wii
HOTTEST PARTY - FuruFuruParty - MUSIC FIT
Game Boy Color / Advance
GB - GB2 - GB3 - GB Oha Suta - GB Disney
Rhythm Rhythm Revolution
Mobile
i-αppli - BEMANI MIX - S - S+ - Pocket Edition
TV Plug-and-Play
FamiMat - My First
PC
V - GRAND PRIX
Other
Disney Dancing Museum - MARIO - Classic Mini
North American CS releases
Sony PlayStation
NA - KONAMIX - Disney MIX
Sony PlayStation 2
MAX - MAX2 - EXTREME - EXTREME2
SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2 - X - X2 - Disney Channel EDITION
Xbox
ULTRAMIX - ULTRAMIX2 - ULTRAMIX3 - ULTRAMIX4
Xbox 360
UNIVERSE - UNIVERSE2 - UNIVERSE3 - 2010
Nintendo Wii
HOTTEST PARTY - HOTTEST PARTY2 - HOTTEST PARTY3
2010 - II - Disney Grooves
Mobile
Mobile - Mobius - S - S+ - FREEDOM
DANCE WARS - Pocket Edition
PC
PC - Classroom Edition
TV Plug-and-Play
My First - Strawberry Shortcake - Disney MIX (TV)
Other
MARIO MIX - DVD Game - PS3
European CS releases
Sony PlayStation
EuroMIX - Disney MIX - PARTY EDiTiON
Fever (PS1) - Fusion (PS1)
Sony PlayStation 2
MegaMiX - Fever (PS2) - Fusion (PS2) - Max
SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2
Xbox
Unleashed - Unleashed2 - Unleashed3
Xbox 360
UNIVERSE - UNIVERSE2
Nintendo Wii
HOTTEST PARTY - hottest party2 - Winx Club
hottest party3 - hottest party4 - hottest party5
Mobile
S - S+ - FREEDOM - DANCE WARS
Pocket Edition
Other
MARIO MIX - DVD Game - New Moves

DanceDanceRevolution V

Release Information

DDR V Logo.png

  • Platform: PC (web browser)
  • Alpha test: May 14th, 2020 to August 24th, 2021

General Information / Changes

  • First DanceDanceRevolution game for PC since DanceDanceRevolution Classroom Edition, and the first to be released in Japan since Dancing Karaoke DKara.
    • It is also the first DanceDanceRevolution game to be released for web browsers.
  • No options menu is present. The game is forced to be played with default options, such as 1x speed, VIVID noteskin, etc.
  • The characters now use the dance routines from DanceDanceRevolution X as opposed to the SuperNOVA-era routines, although the routine used is now dependent on either the starting or current BPMs of the song.
    • Characters no longer pause to a stop in the song's BPM.
    • Characters start/stop dancing when the song properly begins/ends instead of continually dancing throughout the stage before the song starts or after the song ends.
  • The "V" on the title is pronounced "Vic".
  • The original announcer from the first DanceDanceRevolution games is used for the title screen, while the current announcer from DanceDanceRevolution X onwards is used for the rest of the game.
  • The grading system is the same as in arcade titles since DanceDanceRevolution A, except the AA grade is missing. As a result, an AAA grade is awarded even at scores below 950,000.
  • The game was succeeded by DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX after the alpha test ended.

Staff Information

None.

Song List

This song list is based on the alpha version of the game.

Default Songs

Song Artist BPM SP Difficulty
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert Challenge
DanceDanceRevolution A
Come to Life ARM (IOSYS) feat. Nicole Curry 90-180 4 8 12 16 18
Cosy Catastrophe SYUNN 90-360 6 9 13 16 18
HANDS UP IN THE AIR U1 128 1 5 9 13 -
Hopeful 柊木りお featured by SOTAG 146 2 5 10 13 -
Love You More BEMANI Sound Team "Sota F." 175 3 9 12 16 -
Neutrino HuΣeR 75-300 6 9 12 16 18
RISING FIRE HAWK L.E.D.-G 157 3 6 11 15 17
DanceDanceRevolution A20
ALPACORE Cranky 175 4 9 12 16 -
BLSTR Ujico* 160 3 9 12 16 -
District of the Shadows DJ Noriken 150 3 6 12 16 -
Drop The Bounce Hommarju 75-150 3 7 10 14 -
F4SH10N aran 140 2 6 10 14 -
Our Soul CaZ 150 3 6 8 11 15
Rampage Hero DJ Shimamura 175 4 9 12 16 -
Skywalking Nhato 90-180 4 7 10 14 -

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