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== General Information / Changes==
== General Information / Changes==


* Released the same day as [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2]].
** Coincidentally, several pieces of background music from ULTRAMIX are re-used in DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution- and new background music is shared with DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2.
* First "catch up" Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title. Most of the song list consists of new KONAMI originals from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]] and [[CS DDR EXTREME NA|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (North America)]], along with a few new licenses, some of the licenses from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (North America), some old KONAMI original DanceDanceRevolution songs, and two new KONAMI originals.
* First "catch up" Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title. Most of the song list consists of new KONAMI originals from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX]] and [[CS DDR EXTREME NA|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (North America)]], along with a few new licenses, some of the licenses from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (North America), some old KONAMI original DanceDanceRevolution songs, and two new KONAMI originals.
** Song list as a result has a large emphasis on BEMANI crossovers than most Japanese CS DanceDanceRevolution releases. Of the 55 KONAMI originals in DDR FESTIVAL, only 19 are original DanceDanceRevolution songs/original remixes.
** Song list as a result has a large emphasis on BEMANI crossovers than most Japanese CS DanceDanceRevolution releases. Of the 55 KONAMI originals in DDR FESTIVAL, only 19 are original DanceDanceRevolution songs/original remixes.
** Released the same day as [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2]]. Coincidentally, many menu music was also used in the first two DDR ULTRAMIX games.
* Interface is taken directly from 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 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 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 EXTREME CS (America) (full combo required to AA, and songs are worth 70% possible score before bonus points).
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** Double charts remain untouched, except for [[ABSOLUTE (Cuff -N- Stuff it Mix)]], which got a new Double HEAVY chart.
** Double charts remain untouched, except for [[ABSOLUTE (Cuff -N- Stuff it Mix)]], which got a new Double HEAVY chart.
** [[Keep Ya Body Movin']] and [[There 4 you]] are the only ULTRAMIX songs that did not receive new charts.
** [[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 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.
* None of DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-'s songs feature CHALLENGE charts in GAME MODE.
* None of DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-'s songs feature CHALLENGE charts in GAME MODE.