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*** 160 BPM or higher: [[I WANT YOUR LOVE (Darwin remix)]] or [[REACH THE SKY (Orbit1 remix)]].
*** 160 BPM or higher: [[I WANT YOUR LOVE (Darwin remix)]] or [[REACH THE SKY (Orbit1 remix)]].
*** This carried over from X2 to [[AC DDR 2014|2014]], after which they were replaced in [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]] by the routines introduced in the ULTRAMIX series instead for all songs without dedicated dance routines.
*** This carried over from X2 to [[AC DDR 2014|2014]], after which they were replaced in [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]] by the routines introduced in the ULTRAMIX series instead for all songs without dedicated dance routines.
* The BOOM BOOM BOOM stage background now features a slightly different background from the one used in the [[CS DDR X NA|CS]] [[CS DDR X JP|releases]]. This would carry over to every subsequent installment.
* BOOM DARK, a darker variant of the BOOM BOOM BOOM stage, is introduced in this installment. It did not appear in the CS releases.
* All PARANOiA and TRIP MACHINE songs' banners had their fonts changed.
* All PARANOiA and TRIP MACHINE songs' banners had their fonts changed.
** However, [[TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX]]'s English banner remained unaltered in the North American/European release.
** However, [[TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX]]'s English banner remained unaltered in the North American/European release.
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** Also the last DanceDanceRevolution arcade game to use the songwheel interface used since [[AC DDR 5th|5thMIX]].
** Also the last DanceDanceRevolution arcade game to use the songwheel interface used since [[AC DDR 5th|5thMIX]].
* [[e-amusement|e-AMUSEMENT]] support for DanceDanceRevolution X was advertised for North America [https://us.konami.com/ddr/], but it was never available for the game on that region.
* [[e-amusement|e-AMUSEMENT]] support for DanceDanceRevolution X was advertised for North America [https://us.konami.com/ddr/], but it was never available for the game on that region.
* Color labeling on the Music Select screen has changed since DDR SuperNOVA2. It's now as follows:
* Color labeling on the Music Select screen has changed since SuperNOVA2. It's now as follows:
** yellow for new licenses and contest songs.
** yellow for new licenses and contest songs.
** blue for new KONAMI originals / BEMANI crossovers.
** blue for new KONAMI originals / BEMANI crossovers.