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== General Information / Changes==
== General Information / Changes==
* The songwheel similar to [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX]] and [[CS DDRMAX2 NA|DDRMAX2]] returns, along with the Groove Radar.
* The songwheel similar to [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX]] and [[CS DDRMAX2 NA|DDRMAX2]] returns, along with the Groove Radar.
* The main method of unlocking songs, courses, etc., is through the progress of the mission-based Dance Master Mode.
* The main method of unlocking songs, courses, and arrows is through the mission-based Dance Master Mode.
* Points accumulated from the gameplay of Dance Master, Free Play, Workout, and Advanced modes are used for the purchase of songs, courses, etc. at the Shop.
* Points accumulated from the gameplay of Dance Master, Free Play, Workout, and Advanced modes are used for the purchase of songs, courses, arrows, and hints at the Shop.
** A fixed number of points are given for every song cleared in a course in Dance Master and Advanced modes. Failing a song during a course will only negate the amount of the current song while retaining points from previously cleared songs in the same course.
** A fixed number of points are given for every song cleared in a course in Dance Master and Advanced modes. Failing a song during a course will only negate the amount of the current song while retaining points from previously cleared songs in the same course.
** Points can be earned by Player 1 and/or Player 2 in these modes. Points earned will count towards the total point balance.
** Points can be earned by Player 1 and/or Player 2 in these modes. Points earned will count towards the total point balance.
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* First CS DanceDanceRevolution game to allow to save at the music select screen, without exiting out to the main menu.
* First CS DanceDanceRevolution game to allow to save at the music select screen, without exiting out to the main menu.
* [[You gotta move it (feat. Julie Rugaard)]] is the only KONAMI original playable by default.
* [[You gotta move it (feat. Julie Rugaard)]] is the only KONAMI original playable by default.
* Some songs that first appeared in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]] ([[INFINITE PRAYER]], [[KEEP ON MOVIN' ~DMX MIX~|KEEP ON MOVIN' (DMX Mix)]], [[Quickening]], and [[SANA MOLLETE NE ENTE -B.L.T. STYLE-|SANA MOLLETE NE ENTE (B.L.T.STYLE)]]) received Single CHALLENGE charts, but not Double CHALLENGE charts. These new Single CHALLENGE charts are taken from their [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-]]'s Single HEAVY charts.
* Some songs that first appeared in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]] ([[INFINITE PRAYER]], [[KEEP ON MOVIN' ~DMX MIX~|KEEP ON MOVIN' (DMX Mix)]], [[Quickening]], and [[SANA MOLLETE NE ENTE -B.L.T. STYLE-|SANA MOLLETE NE ENTE (B.L.T.STYLE)]]) received Single CHALLENGE charts, but not Double CHALLENGE charts. These new Single CHALLENGE charts are taken from their revised [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL]] Single HEAVY charts.
* All Japanese text on banners are now romanized or translated (except in the case of [[LA BAMBA|La Bamba]]).
* All Japanese text on banners are now romanized or translated (except in the case of [[LA BAMBA|La Bamba]]).
* Despite being a North American release, this game displays "MARVELOUS!!" (the American spelling) as "MARVELLOUS!!" (the less-common British and Canadian spelling). This was reverted in [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]].
* Despite being a North American release, it displays "MARVELOUS!!" (the American spelling) as "MARVELLOUS!!" (the less-common British and Canadian spelling). This was reverted in later games.
* [[J.C.]] and [[SA-JA]] replace [[IZAM]] and [[NI-NA]].
* [[J.C.]] and [[SA-JA]] replace [[IZAM]] and [[NI-NA]].
* Total songs: 74
* Total songs: 74