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== Release Information ==
== Release Information ==
* Release Date:
* Release Dates:
** August 22, 2007 (Japan)
** August 22, 2007 (Japan)
** January 17, 2008 (U.S.)
** January 17, 2008 (U.S.)
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* DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2, under the title Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2, was planned to be release in Europe, however, due to Sony's policy of exporting the original PlayStation 2 into European territories, the arcade game was cancelled.
* DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2, under the title Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2, was planned to be release in Europe, however, due to Sony's policy of exporting the original PlayStation 2 into European territories, the arcade game was cancelled.
* Many BEMANI artists write original DDR songs for the first time, including [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]], [[Osamu Migitera|D-crew]], and [[Jun Wakita|wac]].
* Many BEMANI artists write original DanceDanceRevolution songs for the first time, including [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]], [[Osamu Migitera|D-crew]], and [[Jun Wakita|wac]].
* Many of the timing issues that plagued the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|original SuperNOVA]] have been fixed up.
* Many of the timing issues that plagued the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|original SuperNOVA]] have been fixed up.
* Unlike the last two arcade DDR games, there's a small amount of BEMANI crossovers; only 10.
* Unlike the last two arcade DanceDanceRevolution games, there's a small amount of BEMANI crossovers; only 10.
* Unlike in SuperNOVA, the character selection screen returns, after you have chosen either Single or Double mode.
* Unlike in SuperNOVA, the character selection screen returns, after you have chosen either Single or Double mode.
* The Easy/Medium/Hard modes from SuperNOVA have been combined into one mode called Standard Mode.
* The Easy/Medium/Hard modes from SuperNOVA have been combined into one mode called Standard Mode.
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== Staff Information ==
== Staff Information ==
* Producer: otaP
* Producer: [[Yoshihiko Ota|otaP]]
* Sound Director: [[Junko Karashima|jun]]
* Sound Director: [[Junko Karashima|jun]]
* Sound Producer: [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]
* Sound Producer: [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]
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* [[DYNAMITE RAVE|DYNAMITE RAVE ("AIR" Special)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]
* [[DYNAMITE RAVE|DYNAMITE RAVE ("AIR" Special)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]
* [[DEAD END|DEAD END ("GROOVE RADAR" Special)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|N&S]]
* [[DEAD END|DEAD END ("GROOVE RADAR" Special)]] / [[Naoki Maeda|N&S]]
== Zukin Wars ==
== Zukin Wars ==
Zukin Wars was a monthly event via e-AMUSEMENT. In it you're assigned to one of three teams - Red, Yellow, and Green. Before the Final Stage, you will receive a message with specific instructions. Complete the mission, and you'll defeat what the game calls "Dark Dancers". Defeat a certain amount will unlock a new song. Anyone on that team will also receive that song.<br>
Zukin Wars was a monthly event via e-AMUSEMENT. In it you're assigned to one of three teams - Red, Yellow, and Green. Before the Final Stage, you will receive a message with specific instructions. Complete the mission, and you'll defeat what the game calls "Dark Dancers". Defeat a certain amount will unlock a new song. Anyone on that team will also receive that song.<br>