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For the uncredited songs, these are the suggested/implied artists:
* [[Don't Stop!!]] = [[Sota Fujimori]]
* [[DOWNER & UPPER]] = [[Yuichi Asami]]
* [[Oppress]] = [[Shunsuke Sato]]
** Not sure about Oppress, but sure, 100% agreed with the others. --[[User:FinalOffset|FinalOffset]] ([[User talk:FinalOffset|talk]]) 21:39, 1 December 2017 (UTC)
*** It took me a long while to think about who made that song actually; it fits Syunn's gloomy title naming style well (antithesis to [[Pacify]] which I'm 100% sure he made it). There are also his trademark wobble synths in the second half. Lastly no one else inside Konami does that kind of mainstream edm. Either way it's a moot point overall because the artists of these songs will likely never be revealed, lol. --[[User:UBerserker|UBerserker]] ([[User talk:UBerserker|talk]]) 23:21, 1 December 2017 (UTC)
**** Well well turns out D&P was TOTTO. The artist names are still uncredited in the game so far --[[User:UBerserker|UBerserker]] ([[User talk:UBerserker|talk]]) 11:07, 10 February 2018 (UTC)
== North American release date ==
== North American release date ==


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It appears that the mission for clearing Blow Up has been automatically marked as completed following its removal from the game. I don't remember playing it, but when I checked the mission status for Where's the Party At?, both missions were marked as complete (I have played Visionary). In addition, the song isn't even listed on the score data section of the Dance Rush site (whereas DDR A does have removed songs listed in its score data section). Whether this will undo itself when the song returns is another question entirely though. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 04:12, 14 May 2018 (UTC)
It appears that the mission for clearing Blow Up has been automatically marked as completed following its removal from the game. I don't remember playing it, but when I checked the mission status for Where's the Party At?, both missions were marked as complete (I have played Visionary). In addition, the song isn't even listed on the score data section of the Dance Rush site (whereas DDR A does have removed songs listed in its score data section). Whether this will undo itself when the song returns is another question entirely though. --[[User:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] ([[User talk:Thunderbird|talk]]) 04:12, 14 May 2018 (UTC)
* That's the one song the label has never officially released, also. It's strange how from Spinning Record Konami has instead licensed stuff from a seemingly unknown label with artists that have absolutely zero background whatsoever. --[[User:UBerserker|UBerserker]] ([[User talk:UBerserker|talk]]) 10:05, 14 May 2018 (UTC)

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North American release date

Do we know if that's an actual North American release, or if it's just Round1 getting the Japanese version? --Thunderbird (talk) 20:28, 14 February 2018 (UTC)

  • DANCE RUSH had already language options at JAEPO, one of them being English --UBerserker (talk) 22:36, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
    • Seeing comments that the Round1 version is indeed the JP version, which means no STANDARD mode. The other language options are likely for the various other Asian regions, since there's a few English speaking places that have the Asian version of DDR A, for example. It's not at the Round1 near me yet, so I can't personally verify this. --Thunderbird (talk) 18:53, 28 April 2018 (UTC)

Blow Up temporary removal

It appears that the mission for clearing Blow Up has been automatically marked as completed following its removal from the game. I don't remember playing it, but when I checked the mission status for Where's the Party At?, both missions were marked as complete (I have played Visionary). In addition, the song isn't even listed on the score data section of the Dance Rush site (whereas DDR A does have removed songs listed in its score data section). Whether this will undo itself when the song returns is another question entirely though. --Thunderbird (talk) 04:12, 14 May 2018 (UTC)

  • That's the one song the label has never officially released, also. It's strange how from Spinning Record Konami has instead licensed stuff from a seemingly unknown label with artists that have absolutely zero background whatsoever. --UBerserker (talk) 10:05, 14 May 2018 (UTC)