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* DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (North America) contains ''many'' changes to the interface of the game compared to its [[AC DDR EXTREME|arcade counterpart]]. ([[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL]] and [[CS DS Fusion PS2|Dancing Stage Fusion CS (Playstation 2)]] would later use this interface/scoring system.) Here is a list of differences:
* DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (North America) contains ''many'' changes to the interface of the game compared to its [[AC DDR EXTREME|arcade counterpart]]. ([[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL]] and [[CS DS Fusion PS2|Dancing Stage Fusion CS (Playstation 2)]] would later use this interface/scoring system.) Here is a list of differences:
** The song wheel interface is completely different from [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX]] and [[CS DDRMAX2 NA|DDRMAX2]], such as the absence of the Groove Radar.
** The song wheel interface is completely different from [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX]] and [[CS DDRMAX2 NA|DDRMAX2]], such as the absence of the [[GROOVE RADAR]].
** Scoring system is unlike any other in the series before; songs give you a max score of 7,000,000, with a certain amount of bonus points possible afterward (up to 3 million, for a maximum of 10).
** Scoring system is unlike any other in the series before; songs give you a max score of 7,000,000, with a certain amount of bonus points possible afterward (up to 3 million, for a maximum of 10).
*** You must MAX COMBO a song with a high amount of PERFECTs to get a AA. Breaking the combo at any point in the song will only let you get a maximum grade of A, regardless of the rest of your performance in a song.
*** You must MAX COMBO a song with a high amount of PERFECTs to get a AA. Breaking the combo at any point in the song will only let you get a maximum grade of A, regardless of the rest of your performance in a song.
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