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* 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.
* Song list places little emphasis on new original songs relative to later Xbox titles, with only four licenses and four new KONAMI originals (the latter all by [[Darryl Duncan|the same artist]]). Instead, the vast majority of the songlist consists of old DanceDanceRevolution songs and new BEMANI crossovers.
* Song list places little emphasis on new original songs relative to later Xbox titles, with only four licenses and four new KONAMI originals (the latter all by [[Darryl Duncan|the same artist]]). Instead, the vast majority of the song list consists of old DanceDanceRevolution songs and new BEMANI crossovers.
* First CS DanceDanceRevolution release with DLC, allowing you to download new song packs at $4.99 each.
* First CS DanceDanceRevolution release with DLC, allowing you to download new song packs at $4.99 each.
** Song packs consist entirely of old DanceDanceRevolution songs and new BEMANI crossovers.
** Song packs consist entirely of old DanceDanceRevolution songs and new BEMANI crossovers.
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= Song List =
= Song List =
Songs listed in order as appearing on the songlist. All default songs are displayed in white; hidden songs are in yellow (aside from [[MAX 300]], which is red).
Songs listed in order as appearing on the song list. All default songs are displayed in white; hidden songs are in yellow (aside from [[MAX 300]], which is red).


{{DDR Songlist Header|type=max|
{{DDR Songlist Header|type=max|