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= DanceDanceRevolution | = DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2 = | ||
== Release Information == | == Release Information == | ||
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* Release dates: | * Release dates: | ||
** North America: December 4th, 2007 (dance pad bundle), January 18th, 2008 (standalone game) | ** North America: December 4th, 2007 (dance pad bundle), January 18th, 2008 (standalone game) | ||
* Games on Demand version: November 11, 2009 (Delisted) | * Games on Demand version: November 11, 2009 (Delisted) | ||
== General Information / Changes == | == General Information / Changes == | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution | * First DanceDanceRevolution game on an Xbox console to give foot ratings to ONI charts. Despite this, only 2 songs ([[Entry of the Gladiators Kaz Mix]] and [[Orange Sky]]), plus one DLC song ([[DYNAMITE RAVE]]), have ONI charts. | ||
* Interface is very similar to [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]], with different background animations on menus, new fonts for scores and step judgments, and an easier to read Groove Radar. The interface has a heavy emphasis on reds, pinks, and purples. | * Interface is very similar to [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]], with different background animations on menus, new fonts for scores and step judgments, and an easier to read Groove Radar. The interface has a heavy emphasis on reds, pinks, and purples. | ||
** Song banners still consist of a cropped part of the song's background with the song title and artist overlaid in generic fonts. These fonts are unchanged from DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE. | ** Song banners still consist of a cropped part of the song's background with the song title and artist overlaid in generic fonts. These fonts are unchanged from DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE. | ||
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* Once again, songs are unlocked through a version of Quest Mode, first introduced in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX3]]. | * Once again, songs are unlocked through a version of Quest Mode, first introduced in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX3]]. | ||
* Third and final game in the Xbox series to contain nonstop Power Mixes. Curiously, [[ON THE JAZZ]] and [[Balalaika, Carried With The Wind Jondi&Spesh mix]] appear exclusively in Power Mixes and are not playable as individual songs in any way. | * Third and final game in the Xbox series to contain nonstop Power Mixes. Curiously, [[ON THE JAZZ]] and [[Balalaika, Carried With The Wind Jondi&Spesh mix]] appear exclusively in Power Mixes and are not playable as individual songs in any way. | ||
* For the first time in the Xbox series, DanceDanceRevolution | * For the first time in the Xbox series, DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2's DLC doesn't include any new songs and consists entirely of revivals. However, none of UNIVERSE2's DLC can be purchased anymore, except for Gamerpics. | ||
** As the only playable 10-footer chart in UNIVERSE2 is the Doubles EXPERT chart of [[GRADIUSIC CYBER]], a DLC song, there are no 10-footers available whatsoever for players who didn't buy the song while the game's DLC was still available. | ** As the only playable 10-footer chart in UNIVERSE2 is the Doubles EXPERT chart of [[GRADIUSIC CYBER]], a DLC song, there are no 10-footers available whatsoever for players who didn't buy the song while the game's DLC was still available. | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution | * First DanceDanceRevolution title with a character creator mode. | ||
* Total songs: 70, plus 10 DLC songs | |||
* Total songs: 70 | |||
== Staff Information == | == Staff Information == | ||
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= Song List = | = Song List = | ||
== | == Default Songs == | ||
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| [[Walk Like An Egyptian]] || The Bangles || 206 || style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8|| style="background:#aaaaff;"|-|| style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|7|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8|| style="background:#aaaaff;"|- | | [[Walk Like An Egyptian]] || The Bangles || 206 || style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8|| style="background:#aaaaff;"|-|| style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|7|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8|| style="background:#aaaaff;"|- | ||
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| [[Always (Amon Tobin)|Always]] || Amon Tobin || 118 || style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#aaaaff;"|-|| style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#aaaaff;"|- | | [[Always (Amon Tobin)|Always]] || Amon Tobin || 118 || style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#aaaaff;"|-|| style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#aaaaff;"|- |