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* [[Another Planet]] / [[Naoki Maeda|Crystal Aliens]] vs Mutor Sound System - ''hidden''
* [[Another Planet]] / [[Naoki Maeda|Crystal Aliens]] vs Mutor Sound System - ''hidden''
* [[Beat Slow Down]] / [[Sam Gonzalez|The Acolyte]] - ''hidden''
* [[Beat Slow Down]] / [[Sam Gonzalez|The Acolyte]] - ''hidden''
* [[CELBEBRATE NITE Like It's '99 Mix]] / [[Naoki Maeda|N.M.R]] remixed by [[William Shillito|DM Ashura]] - ''hidden''
* [[CELEBRATE NITE Like It's '99 Mix]] / [[Naoki Maeda|N.M.R]] remixed by [[William Shillito|DM Ashura]] - ''hidden''
* [[Cosmic Hammer]] / Jondi & Spesh
* [[Cosmic Hammer]] / Jondi & Spesh
* [[Desire Comet Remix]] / [[Gareth Powell|Fracus]] feat. Lisa Abbott
* [[Desire Comet Remix]] / [[Gareth Powell|Fracus]] feat. Lisa Abbott

Revision as of 03:23, 25 March 2015

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

This page is under heavy construction.

DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4

Release Information

  • Release date: November 14th, 2006.

General Information / Changes

  • Fourth and final Xbox DanceDanceRevolution title.
    • It's also the only ULTRAMIX game with no European counterpart.
    • It was sold at $29.99, versus the $40-50 range of the earlier games in the series.
  • Interface is based on ULTRAMIX2, though the interface has been changed quite a bit.
    • Banners are now displayed at the bottom center as opposed to the top.
    • A new font for BPM has been introduced.
    • Foot ratings are replaced with a bar with little pegs representing feet.
  • Song and artist information are now displayed to the immediate left of the GROOVE RADAR and are now in the center.
    • Instead of rectangular boxes with the song and artist name for other songs to the left and right of the currently displayed song on the music select screen, banners are shown instead.
  • Unlike previous games in the series, ULTRAMIX4 makes no distinction between default and hidden songs. This also carried over to the Xbox 360 titles.
  • Only ULTRAMIX title to save scores in BEGINNER.
  • Only ULTRAMIX title to feature songs from contests - it includes four winning songs from the Broadjam.com DDR Song Contest.
  • The dancer cast (but LADY) has been replaced with new characters, with YUNI as the main dancer. None of them would return in the following Xbox 360 titles.
  • All older DanceDanceRevolution songs (including Dancemania licenses and new DLC packs) have received new banners and backgrounds, with the exceptions of BLUE IMPULSE (for EXTREME), TEARS, and WAKA LAKA.
    • AM-3P's original banner is used, though it received a new background.
  • First and only DanceDanceRevolution title to use licensed music as BGM.
  • Total songs: 71 (not including DLC)

Staff Information

Songlist

Mainstream Licenses

All these licenses are new to the game (unless otherwise specified) and playable by default.

Independent Label Licenses / Broadjam.com DDR Song Contest Songs / Dancemania Licenses

All these songs (except for the Dancemania licenses) are new to the game. All are playable by default.

New KONAMI originals

In-House KONAMI originals / Old DanceDanceRevolution Songs / New BEMANI Crossovers

Power Mixes

DLC Packs

Song Pack 16

Song Pack 17