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* First and only North American (Region 1) DanceDanceRevolution PlayStation 2 game with Language settings. | * First and only North American (Region 1) DanceDanceRevolution PlayStation 2 game with Language settings. | ||
* [[Naoki Maeda]] said in an interview that this game was produced with new global markets in mind, specifically Latin America. The result is the inclusion of more songs of the Latin genre than in previous games. | * [[Naoki Maeda]] said in an interview that this game was produced with new global markets in mind, specifically Latin America. The result is the inclusion of more songs of the Latin genre than in previous games. | ||
** It is likely this is the reason for being the first North American release with Language settings, since many | ** It is likely this is the reason for being the first North American release with Language settings, since many US NTSC PlayStation 2 games are also sold in Latin America. | ||
* Both [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY3|DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY3]] and DanceDanceRevolution X2 CS were released on the same date on North America. Both games share most of the new KONAMI original songs and some licenses. | * Both [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY3|DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY3]] and DanceDanceRevolution X2 CS were released on the same date on North America. Both games share most of the new KONAMI original songs and some licenses. | ||
* Much like in both [[CS DDR X US|DanceDanceRevolution]] [[CS DDR X JP|X CS]] games, songs with shock arrow charts have a unique background video with thunder storms. | * Much like in both [[CS DDR X US|DanceDanceRevolution]] [[CS DDR X JP|X CS]] games, songs with shock arrow charts have a unique background video with thunder storms. |