CS DDR STRIKE

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Japanese CS releases
Sony PlayStation
1st - 2nd (CLUB vol.1 / CLUB vol.2) - 3rd - BEST HITS
4th - EXTRA - 5th
TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON - DREAMS COME TRUE
Oha Suta - Tokimeki - Disney's RAVE
Sony PlayStation 2
MAX - MAX2 - EXTREME - Party Collection - FESTIVAL
STR!KE - SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2 - X
Aerobics Revolution - Diet Channel
Sega Dreamcast
2nd - CLUB VER.
Nintendo Wii
HOTTEST PARTY - FuruFuruParty - MUSIC FIT
Game Boy Color / Advance
GB - GB2 - GB3 - GB Oha Suta - GB Disney
Rhythm Rhythm Revolution
Mobile
i-αppli - BEMANI MIX - S - S+ - Pocket Edition
TV Plug-and-Play
FamiMat - My First
PC
V - GRAND PRIX
Other
Disney Dancing Museum - MARIO - Classic Mini

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DanceDanceRevolution STRIKE

Release Information

  • Release Date: November 18th, 2004

General Information / Changes

  • Second "catch up" Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title. It contains some of the new licenses/covers from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, as well of the new CS songs from EXTREME2 and the new KONAMI originals & BEMANI crossovers from DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2.
  • Interface is based on the same one from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, and uses the same scoring system (the same one used in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS US). Unlike in DDR FESTIVAL, the colors of the song titles aren't changed.
  • Like in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, almost all songs have their own unique background videos now, even beatmania IIDX songs that once had their own videos.
    • The only songs that don't feature these kinds of videos are DoLL (which features its original beatmania IIDX video), iFUTURELIST (DDR VERSION) (which uses the original song's music video for its video), Let's Dance (which uses its original music video), and Polovtsian Dances And Chorus (which features footage from the Japan-only game ???).
  • DoLL and iFUTURELIST (DDR VERSION) display each other's BPMs accidentally. This was corrected in later DanceDanceRevolution releases.
  • Final Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to feature backgrounds for songs upon starting them.
  • Final Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to advertise Dancemania albums in-game, as KONAMI would cut off of its collaboration with TOSHIBA-EMI slowly after this game's release.

Staff Information

To be updated.

Default Songlist

These are all white on the songwheel. Japanese song covers are marked with ♪♪♪♪♪.

Hidden Songs

These are all green on the songwheel. These must all be unlocked in Dance Master Mode.

  • TBA

Boss Songs

These are all red on the songwheel and come behind everything else. These must all be unlocked in Dance Master Mode.

  • TBA

Unlock Information

Similar to DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, most of the game's songs have to be unlocked through ???. Unlike EXTREME2, though, the amount of songs required to play in there is much smaller.

You can also unlock songs through regular Game Mode by playing a certain amount of songs. Note that meeting the required number of songs does NOT unlock them immediately; you still have to buy them at the shop to play them.

DoLL is unlocked for immediate play if you have saved game data from beatmania IIDX 10th style CS. Knock Out Regrets is unlocked immediately if you have saved game data from pop'n music 12 いろは CS. Midnight Special is unlocked immediately if you have saved game data from GuitarFreaks & DrumMania V CS.

Song/Dancer/Mode Unlocks

TBA

Course Unlocks

TBA

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