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== General Information / Changes==
== General Information / Changes==
* Brand-new interface replaces the one from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|ULTRAMIX]]. Differences include:
* Brand-new interface replaces the one from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|ULTRAMIX]]. Differences include:
** Songs are listed on the far right side and come up as you scroll left to right. Ten songs are listed at a time in rectangular boxes. Your grades for a song are listed in these boxes as well. From top to bottom: LIGHT, STANDARD, and then HEAVY.
** Songs being listed on the far right side coming up as you scroll left to right. Ten songs are listed at a time in rectangular boxes, with your grades for a song are listed in these boxes as well from top to bottom: LIGHT, STANDARD, and then HEAVY.
** Banners are now to the immediate left of the GROOVE RADAR, itself on the far left of the screen. BPM of a song is listed underneath it, followed by foot dificulty levels. On the bottom left lists difficulty levels, which are toggled with just a single up/down press.
** Banners are now to the immediate left of the GROOVE RADAR, itself on the far left of the screen. BPM of a song is listed underneath it, followed by foot difficulty levels. On the bottom left lists difficulty levels, which are toggled with just a single up/down press.
* Similar to ULTRAMIX, the default song sort consists of a small set of licenses in alphabetical order, followed by the remaining songs ordered roughly by their STANDARD difficulties.
* Similar to ULTRAMIX, the default song sort consists of a small set of licenses in alphabetical order, followed by the remaining songs ordered roughly by their STANDARD difficulties.
** However, unlike its predecessor, ULTRAMIX2 contains more licenses than those in the first group, which are mixed in with the KONAMI originals.
** However, unlike its predecessor, ULTRAMIX2 contains more licenses than those in the first group, which are mixed in with the KONAMI originals.
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* DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2 starts a collaboration with the music label A Different Drum, who would continue to provide licenses and original compositions for the rest of the Xbox / Xbox 360 titles.
* DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2 starts a collaboration with the music label A Different Drum, who would continue to provide licenses and original compositions for the rest of the Xbox / Xbox 360 titles.
** The collaboration was also featured in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]].  
** The collaboration was also featured in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]].  
* First Xbox/Xbox360 DanceDanceRevolution title to feature Dancemania licenses.
* First Xbox DanceDanceRevolution title to feature Dancemania licenses.
* Curiously, ULTRAMIX2's official website rated it a T for Teen rating by the ESRB, despite the final release being rated E for Everyone.
* Curiously, ULTRAMIX2's official website says the gate is rated it a T (13+) rating by the ESRB, instead of the final release's E rating.
* Unlike ULTRAMIX, ULTRAMIX2's new song packs also contain brand-new KONAMI originals and licenses, as opposed to just new BEMANI crossovers.
* Unlike ULTRAMIX, ULTRAMIX2's new song packs also contain brand-new KONAMI originals and licenses.
* Total songs: 70 (plus 30 new DLC songs and 30 from ULTRAMIX)
* Total songs: 70 (plus 30 new DLC songs and 30 from ULTRAMIX)


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= Song List =
= Song List =
Similar to ULTRAMIX, all default songs are white. Hidden songs are in yellow.
Songs are listed in order on songlist. Similar to ULTRAMIX, all default songs are white; hidden songs are in yellow.


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| [[Wherever You Are]] || Laava || 138 || style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|4|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6|| style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6
| [[Wherever You Are]] || Laava || 138 || style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|4|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6|| style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6
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!style="background:#9999ee; text-align: center;" colspan="13"|A Different Drum Licenses / Dancemania Licenses / KONAMI Originals / BEMANI Crossovers
!style="background:#9999ee; text-align: center;" colspan="13"|New CS licenses / originals / BEMANI crossovers
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| [[Standing Still In Time]] || Neuropa || 142 || style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|4|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|5|| style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|4|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|5
| [[Standing Still In Time]] || Neuropa || 142 || style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|4|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|5|| style="background:#81e9ff;"|N/A|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|4|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|5
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= Related Link =
= Related Link =
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080318144422/http://www.konami-digital-entertainment.com/production/ddr_ultramix2/ DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2 official site (archived)]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080318144422/http://www.konami-digital-entertainment.com/production/ddr_ultramix2/ DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2 official site (archived)]
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