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{{DISPLAYTITLE:DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX}}
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== General Information / Changes ==
== General Information / Changes ==
* First DanceDanceRevolution title on the Xbox video game console.
* First DanceDanceRevolution title on the Xbox video game console.
* DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX is the ''only'' Xbox DanceDanceRevolution title to use the series' trademark songwheel interface, using a heavily modified [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution 7thMIX-]] as its source.
* DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX is the ''only'' Xbox DanceDanceRevolution title to use the series' trademark songwheel interface, using a heavily modified [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution 7thMIX-]] as its source.  
** It's also the only one to use background animations from the arcade DanceDanceRevolution games. Beginning with [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2]], the ULTRAMIX series would use its own generic video clips.
** It's also the only one to use background animations from the arcade DanceDanceRevolution games. Beginning with [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2]], the ULTRAMIX series would mostly use its own generic video clips.
* The design of ULTRAMIX drew influence from the [[AC DDR 4th|DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX]] title screen video and arcade marquee banner, featuring a similar color scheme and emphasis of a performing arts stage and stage lights.
** Pre-release screenshots of the game show further influences from 4thMIX, see [[What Could Have Been]] for more info.  
* ULTRAMIX starts a trend in the Xbox titles where parenthesis in song titles are removed.
* ULTRAMIX starts a trend in the Xbox titles where parenthesis in song titles are removed.
* Similar to [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX]] through [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]], jumps count as 2 steps for combo purposes. This would continue throughout all of the Xbox titles.
* Similar to [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX-]] through [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]], jumps count as 2 steps for combo purposes. This would continue throughout all of the Xbox titles.
* Unlike the arcade/PlayStation/PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution titles, there are no stage numbers. You can play as many songs as you like without pause or options set.
* Unlike the arcade/PlayStation/PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution titles, there are no stage numbers. You can play as many songs as you like without pause or options set.
* ULTRAMIX features an unusual default song sort consisting of the licensed songs in alphabetical order, followed by the remaining songs broken into mostly alphabetized groups based roughly on the difficulty of their LIGHT charts.
* ULTRAMIX features an unusual default song sort consisting of the licensed songs in alphabetical order, followed by the remaining songs broken into mostly alphabetized groups based roughly on the difficulty of their LIGHT charts.
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** However, none of ULTRAMIX's DLC can be downloaded anymore.
** However, none of ULTRAMIX's DLC can be downloaded anymore.
* The dancers no longer dance according to the song's BPM, instead dancing to a fixed speed. This would be the norm for every Xbox and Xbox 360 title.
* The dancers no longer dance according to the song's BPM, instead dancing to a fixed speed. This would be the norm for every Xbox and Xbox 360 title.
** Dancers also use brand new motion-captured dance routines, replacing the moves used since [[AC DDR 1st|DanceDanceRevolution]]. These routines would eventually be used in the arcades from [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]] to [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]].
** Dancers also use brand new motion-captured dance routines, replacing the moves used since [[AC DDR 1st|DanceDanceRevolution]]. These routines would eventually be used in the arcades in [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]].
* Exclusive to the ULTRAMIX series is the addition of jiggle physics on the female dancer's breasts.
* First DanceDanceRevolution title with two announcers, and the only one with both female and male announcers.
* First DanceDanceRevolution title with two announcers, and the only one with both female and male announcers.
* [[AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE]] is used as opposed to its instrumental version, [[AFTER THE GAME]], that was used in [[CS DDR KONAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution KONAMIX]].
* [[AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE]] is used as opposed to its instrumental version, [[AFTER THE GAME]], that was used in [[CS DDR KONAMIX|DanceDanceRevolution KONAMIX]].
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* No songs have BEGINNER or CHALLENGE charts, even those that had them originally.
* No songs have BEGINNER or CHALLENGE charts, even those that had them originally.
* Only CS DanceDanceRevolution release to show a song's length in-gameplay.
* Only CS DanceDanceRevolution release to show a song's length in-gameplay.
* First DanceDanceRevolution release to support a widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio and 480p resolution.
* First DanceDanceRevolution release to support 4-player gameplay.
* First DanceDanceRevolution release to support online gameplay (via Xbox Live).
* Total songs: 51 (plus 30 DLC songs)
* Total songs: 51 (plus 30 DLC songs)


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| [[Secret Rendez-vous|Secret Rendezvous]] || [[Naoki Maeda|DIVAS]] || 98 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
| [[Secret Rendez-vous|Secret Rendezvous]] || [[Naoki Maeda|DIVAS]] || 98 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
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| [[BALLAD FOR YOU ~omoi no ame~|BALLAD FOR YOU]] || [[Naoki Maeda|NM]] feat.[[Thomas Howard Lichtenstein|Thomas Howard]] || 64 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
| [[BALLAD FOR YOU~omoi no ame~|BALLAD FOR YOU]] || [[Naoki Maeda|NM]] feat.[[Thomas Howard Lichtenstein|Thomas Howard]] || 64 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
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| [[Keep Ya Body Movin']] || [[Darryl Duncan|Thuggie D.]] || 95 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|3|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|5|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|4|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6
| [[Keep Ya Body Movin']] || [[Darryl Duncan|Thuggie D.]] || 95 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|3|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|5|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|2|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|4|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6
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| [[ABSOLUTE (Cuff -N- Stuff it Mix)|ABSOLUTE Cuff -N- Stuff It Mix]] || [[Darryl Duncan|Thuggie D.]] || 146 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|7|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
| [[ABSOLUTE (Cuff -N- Stuff it Mix)|ABSOLUTE Cuff -N- Stuff It Mix]] || [[Darryl Duncan|Thuggie D.]] || 146 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|7|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
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| [[CANDY|CANDY ♥]] || [[Riyu Kosaka]] || 180 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
| [[CANDY (Riyu Kosaka)|CANDY ♥]] || [[Riyu Kosaka]] || 180 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
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| [[Let the beat hit em! (CLASSIC R&B STYLE)|Let the beat hit em! ~CLASSIC R&B STYLE~]] || [[Naoki Maeda|STONE BROS.]] || 102 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6
| [[Let the beat hit em! (CLASSIC R&B STYLE)|Let the beat hit em! ~CLASSIC R&B STYLE~]] || [[Naoki Maeda|STONE BROS.]] || 102 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6
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| [[MGS2 mission R]]<br><small>'''unlockable song'''</small> || [[Toshiyuki Kakuta|L.E.D.]] || 150 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8
| [[MGS2 mission R]]<br><small>'''unlockable song'''</small> || [[Toshiyuki Kakuta|L.E.D.]] || 150 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8
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| [[THE EARTH LIGHT]] || [[Toshiyuki Kakuta|L.E.D.LIGHT]] || 144 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|5|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|5|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
| [[THE EARTH LIGHT]] || [[Toshiyuki Kakuta|L.E.D. LIGHT]] || 144 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|5|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|5|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
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| [[DROP THE BOMB (SyS.F. Mix)|DROP THE BOMB SySF Mix]] || [[Scott Dolph|Scotty D.]] || 150 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8
| [[DROP THE BOMB (SyS.F. Mix)|DROP THE BOMB SySF Mix]] || [[Scott Dolph|Scotty D.]] || 150 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8
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| [[Midnite Blaze]] || [[Yuichi Asami|U1 Jewel Style]] || 150 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8
| [[Midnite Blaze]] || [[Yuichi Asami|U1 Jewel Style]] || 150 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8
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| [[AFRONOVA PRIMEVAL]] || [[Tomosuke Funaki|TOMOSUKE]] || 200 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|9|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|9
| [[AFRONOVA PRIMEVAL]] || [[Naoki Maeda|8-bit]] || 200 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|9|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|9
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| [[FIRE DUB]] || [[Isao Saito|ASLETICS]] || 85 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
| [[FIRE DUB]] || [[Isao Saito|ASLETICS]] || 85 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|3|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|6|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7
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| [[SOMETHING WONDERFUL]] || [[Toshiyuki Kakuta|L.E.D.]] || 150 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|6|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8
| [[SOMETHING WONDERFUL]] || [[Toshiyuki Kakuta|L.E.D.]] || 150 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|7|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|4|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|5|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|8
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| [[OUTER LIMITS]] || [[Toshiyuki Kakuta|L.E.D.-G]] || 85-342 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|5|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|7|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|10|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|5|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|8|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|10
| [[OUTER LIMITS]] || [[Toshiyuki Kakuta|L.E.D.-G]] || 85-342 || style="background:#ffffaa;"|5|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|7|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|10|| style="background:#ffffaa;"|5|| style="background:#ffaaaa;"|8|| style="background:#00FF7F;"|10
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