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* Seventh and final DanceDanceRevolution game for the Nintendo Wii.
* Seventh and final DanceDanceRevolution game for the Nintendo Wii.
* Released as '''DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5''' in Europe.
* Released as '''DanceDanceRevolution hottest party5''' in Europe.
* Songlist is comprised of the new KONAMI originals from the arcade version of [[AC DDR X2|DanceDanceRevolution X2]], along with 19 new licenses and 20 new CS originals.
* Song list is comprised of the new KONAMI originals from the arcade version of [[AC DDR X2|DanceDanceRevolution X2]], along with 19 new licenses and 20 new CS originals.
** Out of all of the new CS KONAMI originals, 11 of them later appeared in [[AC DDR X3|X3 VS 2ndMIX]].
** Out of all of the new CS KONAMI originals, 11 of them later appeared in [[AC DDR X3|X3 VS 2ndMIX]].
** As [[deltaMAX|ΔMAX]]'s CHALLENGE charts, and the songs [[I'm so Happy]] and [[Theory of Eternity]] never appeared on the North American/European arcade version of X2 (due to their lacking e-AMUSEMENT), this is also their debut on a non-Asian DanceDanceRevolution title.
** As [[deltaMAX|ΔMAX]]'s CHALLENGE charts, and the songs [[I'm so Happy]] and [[Theory of Eternity]] never appeared on the North American/European arcade version of X2 (due to their lacking e-AMUSEMENT), this is also their debut on a non-Asian DanceDanceRevolution title.
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** [[Dazzlin' Darlin]], [[DROP]], [[She is my wife]], and [[someday...]]'s full-screen videos weren't retained.
** [[Dazzlin' Darlin]], [[DROP]], [[She is my wife]], and [[someday...]]'s full-screen videos weren't retained.
** [[Poseidon(kors k mix)]], [[Fuchinkan CANDY|YELLOW CANDY]], and [[ZETA~sosuu no sekai to chouetsusha~|ZETA ~The World of Prime Numbers and the Transcendental Being~]]'s videos do not appear as separate videos.
** [[Poseidon(kors k mix)]], [[Fuchinkan CANDY|YELLOW CANDY]], and [[ZETA~sosuu no sekai to chouetsusha~|ZETA ~The World of Prime Numbers and the Transcendental Being~]]'s videos do not appear as separate videos.
* With 83 songs, DanceDanceRevolution II has the largest on-disc songlist of ''any'' North American/European console DanceDanceRevolution title, and the third largest of any console DanceDanceRevolution title after [[CS DDR SuperNOVA JP|Japanese SuperNOVA]]'s 84 and [[CS DDR EXTREME JP|Japanese EXTREME]]'s 111.
* With 83 songs, DanceDanceRevolution II has the largest on-disc song list of ''any'' North American/European console DanceDanceRevolution title, and the third largest of any console DanceDanceRevolution title after [[CS DDR SuperNOVA JP|Japanese SuperNOVA]]'s 84 and [[CS DDR EXTREME JP|Japanese EXTREME]]'s 111.
* Can unlock everything in [[CS DDR 2010|DanceDanceRevolution (2010)]] through System Data Support.
* Can unlock everything in [[CS DDR 2010|DanceDanceRevolution (2010)]] through System Data Support.
* Total songs: 83
* Total songs: 83
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= Replicant D-action =
= Replicant D-action =
Replicant D-action is an Extra Challenge folder in DanceDanceRevolution II, based on the [[AC DDR X2#Replicant D-action|Replicant D-Action folder in the arcade release of DanceDanceRevolution X2]]. When unlocked, it appears before the licensed songs on the songlist. As in DanceDanceRevolution X2, it contains songs that do not appear during normal play (until much later in the unlock sequence), and a special background music plays inside the folder. However, unlike its arcade counterpart, you must earn an A rank or better on three consecutive songs to access Replicant D-action, you can return to the normal songlist after opening the folder and before choosing a song, and the special background music does not hide song previews.
Replicant D-action is an Extra Challenge folder in DanceDanceRevolution II, based on the [[AC DDR X2#Replicant D-action|Replicant D-Action folder in the arcade release of DanceDanceRevolution X2]]. When unlocked, it appears before the licensed songs on the song list. As in DanceDanceRevolution X2, it contains songs that do not appear during normal play (until much later in the unlock sequence), and a special background music plays inside the folder. However, unlike its arcade counterpart, you must earn an A rank or better on three consecutive songs to access Replicant D-action, you can return to the normal song list after opening the folder and before choosing a song, and the special background music does not hide song previews.


The number of times that the folder is unlocked indicates how many songs appear in it, as noted below:
The number of times that the folder is unlocked indicates how many songs appear in it, as noted below: