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** However, unlike previous DanceDanceRevolution titles containing promotion for the label, these ads were not seen in-game, as they were only displayed on artwork on the side of new Japanese cabinets, as well as on the game's website. The i-dance label, however, is still mentioned in the credits (only on ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE).
** However, unlike previous DanceDanceRevolution titles containing promotion for the label, these ads were not seen in-game, as they were only displayed on artwork on the side of new Japanese cabinets, as well as on the game's website. The i-dance label, however, is still mentioned in the credits (only on ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE).
** As such, DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA's soundtrack is the first full game soundtrack to be released by KONAMI themselves.
** As such, DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA's soundtrack is the first full game soundtrack to be released by KONAMI themselves.
** The majority of featured licenses originate from the ''Dancemania EX'' compilation series.
*** A selection of licenses also appear as a promotion for TOSHIBA-EMI distributed artists and albums.
* Songs don't have little labels next to them on the banners next to them anymore that indicate what game/album they come from.
* Songs don't have little labels next to them on the banners next to them anymore that indicate what game/album they come from.
* On January 25th, 2007, the EXTRA STAGE and ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE songs were added to the default song list for normal play.
* On January 25th, 2007, the EXTRA STAGE and ONE MORE EXTRA STAGE songs were added to the default song list for normal play.