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** Two games of the main DanceDanceRevolution series, [[AC DDR 4th|4thMIX]] and [[AC DDR 4th PLUS|4thMIX PLUS]], also had alternate releases in Solo cabinets. | ** Two games of the main DanceDanceRevolution series, [[AC DDR 4th|4thMIX]] and [[AC DDR 4th PLUS|4thMIX PLUS]], also had alternate releases in Solo cabinets. | ||
* This is the first arcade DanceDanceRevolution game to have notes distinctively colored by rhythm. | * This is the first arcade DanceDanceRevolution game to have notes distinctively colored by rhythm. | ||
* | * All the Dancemania licenses are from the Dancemania BASS series, hence the game's name. | ||
* Contains only one mode of play: 6-panels, which uses the traditional 4 panels plus two more panels on the upper left and right. | * Contains only one mode of play: 6-panels, which uses the traditional 4 panels plus two more panels on the upper left and right. | ||
* One of the only two DanceDanceRevolution games, along with Solo 2000, to feature NONSTOP MEGAMIX! mode (more detail below). | * One of the only two DanceDanceRevolution games, along with Solo 2000, to feature NONSTOP MEGAMIX! mode (more detail below). | ||
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** They're the first games to feature live-action footage during the song videos (this wouldn't happen in the main series until [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX]]). | ** They're the first games to feature live-action footage during the song videos (this wouldn't happen in the main series until [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX]]). | ||
** They're the first non-license group games to feature no dancers in the background (again, in the main series this wouldn't occur until DDRMAX). | ** They're the first non-license group games to feature no dancers in the background (again, in the main series this wouldn't occur until DDRMAX). | ||
** They're the first games to | ** They're the first games to display the name of the song in-game (this wouldn't occur in the main series until [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|SuperNOVA2]]). Unfortunately, the title display obscures part of the playfield. | ||
* Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DanceDanceRevolution title to feature a female announcer. | * Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DanceDanceRevolution title to feature a female announcer. | ||
* Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DanceDanceRevolution title to judge individual steps in a jump separately. Unlike in MAX, MAX2, and EXTREME, each jump gives two separate judgments rather than just adding two to the combo if hit correctly. | * Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DanceDanceRevolution title to judge individual steps in a jump separately. Unlike in MAX, MAX2, and EXTREME, each jump gives two separate judgments rather than just adding two to the combo if hit correctly. |
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