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* First European DanceDanceRevolution arcade release to be named "DanceDanceRevolution" instead of "Dancing Stage".
* First European DanceDanceRevolution arcade release to be named "DanceDanceRevolution" instead of "Dancing Stage".
* Difficulty ratings have been expanded from 1-10 to 1-20. Older songs were re-rated to reflect this (see the [[DanceDanceRevolution X difficulty changes list]]).
* Difficulty ratings have been expanded from 1-10 to 1-20. Older songs were re-rated to reflect this (see the [[DanceDanceRevolution X difficulty changes list]]).
* Much like [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX]] did in 2001, X changed up a ''lot'' of things in the series:
* Much like [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX-]] did in 2001, X changed up a ''lot'' of things in the series:
** New announcers, Justin and Wil-Dog from Ozomatli, replace Londell "Taz" Hicks from DDRMAX, which would be used in the series up to [[AC DDR A3|DanceDanceRevolution A3]].
** New announcers, Justin and Wil-Dog from Ozomatli, replace Londell "Taz" Hicks from DDRMAX, which would be used in the series up to [[AC DDR A3|DanceDanceRevolution A3]].
** The game now runs on BEMANI PC, running at 720p widescreen with HD graphics on new cabinets, though at the cost of bugginess (the North American and European versions of X and [[AC DDR X2|its sequel]] run on modified Dell PCs instead).
** The game now runs on BEMANI PC, running at 720p widescreen with HD graphics on new cabinets, though at the cost of bugginess (the North American and European versions of X and [[AC DDR X2|its sequel]] run on modified Dell PCs instead).