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== General Information / Changes == | == General Information / Changes == | ||
* Unlike the first [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]], DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2 can be played on American and Japanese Xbox 360 consoles. | * Unlike the first [[CS DDR UNIVERSE|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE]], DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2 can be played on American and Japanese Xbox 360 consoles. | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution game on an Xbox console to give foot ratings to ONI charts. | * First DanceDanceRevolution game on an Xbox console to give foot ratings to ONI charts. Only two songs ([[Entry of the Gladiators Kaz Mix]] and [[Orange Sky]]), plus one DLC song ([[DYNAMITE RAVE]]), have ONI charts, though. | ||
* First Xbox series DanceDanceRevolution title since [[CS DDR | * First Xbox series DanceDanceRevolution title since [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]] to not feature any arcade Dancemania license revivals. | ||
* Interface is very similar to DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE, with different background animations on menus, new fonts for scores and step judgments, and an easier to read Groove Radar. The interface has a heavy emphasis on reds, pinks, and purples. | * Interface is very similar to DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE, with different background animations on menus, new fonts for scores and step judgments, and an easier to read Groove Radar. The interface has a heavy emphasis on reds, pinks, and purples. | ||
** Song banners still consist of a cropped part of the song's background with the song title and artist overlaid in generic | ** Song banners still consist of a cropped part of the song's background with the song title and artist overlaid in the same generic font as UNIVERSE. | ||
* Unlike DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE, revivals from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]] use their charts from that game, instead of their [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-]] charts. | * Unlike DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE, revivals from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]] use their charts from that game, instead of their [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-]] charts. | ||
* First DanceDanceRevolution with a character creation mode. | * First DanceDanceRevolution with a character creation mode. | ||
* Once again, songs are unlocked through Quest Mode, first introduced in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX3]]. | * Once again, songs are unlocked through Quest Mode, first introduced in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX3]]. | ||
** Introduced in Quest Mode is a | ** Introduced in Quest Mode is a shop, where the player can buy songs, random movies and character outfits instead of the items appearing at random, like in previous titles. | ||
* Third and final game in the Xbox series to contain nonstop Power Mixes. Curiously, [[ON THE JAZZ]] and [[Balalaika, Carried With the Wind Jondi&Spesh mix]] appear exclusively in Power Mixes and are not playable as individual songs | * Third and final game in the Xbox series to contain nonstop Power Mixes. | ||
* For the first time in the Xbox series, DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2's DLC doesn't include any new songs and consists entirely of revivals. | ** Curiously, [[ON THE JAZZ]] and [[Balalaika, Carried With the Wind Jondi&Spesh mix]] appear exclusively in Power Mixes, and are not playable as individual songs. | ||
** As the only playable 10-footer chart in UNIVERSE2 is the | * For the first time in the Xbox series, DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE2's DLC doesn't include any new songs and consists entirely of revivals. | ||
** None of UNIVERSE2's DLC can be purchased anymore, except for Gamerpics. | |||
** As the only playable 10-footer chart in UNIVERSE2 is the Double EXPERT chart of [[GRADIUSIC CYBER]], a DLC song, there are no 10-footers available whatsoever for players who didn't buy the song while the game's DLC was still available. | |||
* Total songs: 70, plus 10 DLC songs | * Total songs: 70, plus 10 DLC songs | ||