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** In [[CS DDR II|DanceDanceRevolution II/DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5]], ΔMAX's video is played in a tiny monitor on the opposite side of the player on Single and in the center on Double/Versus, due to Nintendo Wii memory limitations.
** In [[CS DDR II|DanceDanceRevolution II/DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5]], ΔMAX's video is played in a tiny monitor on the opposite side of the player on Single and in the center on Double/Versus, due to Nintendo Wii memory limitations.
* ΔMAX's BPM starts at 100 and gradually builds up by 1 BPM per quarter beat until it hits 573 BPM. This is shown by its unique video.
* ΔMAX's BPM starts at 100 and gradually builds up by 1 BPM per quarter beat until it hits 573 BPM. This is shown by its unique video.
** The same sound effect is played every time the BPM hits a multiple of 100; this is accompanied in ΔMAX's video with a cut-in announcing a new "section".
** With 473 BPM changes, ΔMAX holds the record of having highest number of BPM changes of any BEMANI song.
** With 473 BPM changes, ΔMAX holds the record of having highest number of BPM changes of any BEMANI song.
** ΔMAX's final BPM, 573, is a reference to the KONAMI number.
** ΔMAX's final BPM, 573, is a reference to the KONAMI number.
*** Also, ΔMAX's EXPERT charts have 573 notes.
*** Also, ΔMAX's EXPERT charts have 573 notes.
** The same sound effect is played every time the BPM hits a multiple of 100; this is accompanied in ΔMAX's video with a cut-in announcing a new "section".
* Δ is Greek for "delta", the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet. Delta is commonly used in subjects of science and mathematics, often to describe change.
* Δ is Greek for "delta", the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet. Delta is commonly used in subjects of science and mathematics, often to describe change.
** This might reference ΔMAX's gradual BPM changes.
** This might reference ΔMAX's gradual BPM changes.