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* Interface is taken directly from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America), though licenses, default KONAMI originals, and hidden songs are all colored differently from one another unlike in that game.
* Interface is taken directly from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America), though licenses, default KONAMI originals, and hidden songs are all colored differently from one another unlike in that game.
** It also uses the same scoring system as DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America) (full combo required to AA, and songs are worth 70% possible score before bonus points).
** It also uses the same scoring system as DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America) (full combo required to AA, and songs are worth 70% possible score before bonus points).
* Most of the DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX songs have brand-new STANDARD and HEAVY charts on Single. (None of them have BEGINNER charts, though.) Double charts remain untouched, with the sole exception of [[Matsuri (J-SUMMER MIX)|祭 (J-SUMMER MIX)]].
* Most of the DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX songs have brand-new STANDARD and HEAVY charts on Single ([[INSERTiON (Machine Gun Kelly Mix)]] got a new Single BASIC chart). None of them have BEGINNER charts, though. Double charts remain untouched, except for:
** [[ABSOLUTE (Cuff -N- Stuff it Mix)]], which got a new Double EXPERT chart.
** [[Matsuri (J-SUMMER MIX)|祭 (J-SUMMER MIX)]] which had a new set of Single ''and'' Double charts for every difficulty.
*** [[Keep Ya Body Movin']] and [[There 4 you]] are the only ULTRAMIX songs that did not receive new charts.
* Several pieces of background music from DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX are re-used in DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-.
* Several pieces of background music from DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX are re-used in DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-.
* First Japanese PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution release compatible with Sony's EyeToy accessory, which can be used to play mini-games and exclusive modes.
* First Japanese PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution release compatible with Sony's EyeToy accessory, which can be used to play mini-games and exclusive modes.