3,823
edits
Morning Blue (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
* Final North American DanceDanceRevolution game released on the PlayStation 2 and the final DanceDanceRevolution game in ''any'' region released on that system. | * Final North American DanceDanceRevolution game released on the PlayStation 2 and the final DanceDanceRevolution game in ''any'' region released on that system. | ||
** It was only released as a bundle with the KONAMI official soft dance mat. | ** It was only released as a bundle with the KONAMI official soft dance mat. | ||
* Both DanceDanceRevolution X2 CS and [[CS DDR HOTTEST PARTY3|DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY3]] were released on the same date on North America. Both games share 15 of the 30 licenses and 20 of the 30 KONAMI original songs. | |||
* First and only North American PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution game with language settings. | * First and only North American PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution game with language settings. | ||
* Only PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution game in which 480p (''Progressive Mode'') is enabled from the options menu. | * Only PlayStation 2 DanceDanceRevolution game in which 480p (''Progressive Mode'') is enabled from the options menu. | ||
* [[Naoki Maeda]] said in an interview that this game was produced with new global markets in mind, specifically Latin America [https://gemubaka.com/2012/05/05/naoki-maeda-latin-america-is-a-very-hopeful-market/]. The result is the inclusion of more songs of the Latin genre than in previous games. | * [[Naoki Maeda]] said in an interview that this game was produced with new global markets in mind, specifically Latin America [https://gemubaka.com/2012/05/05/naoki-maeda-latin-america-is-a-very-hopeful-market/]. The result is the inclusion of more songs of the Latin genre than in previous games. | ||
** It is likely this is the reason for being the first North American release with language settings, since many US NTSC PlayStation 2 games are also sold in Latin America. | ** It is likely this is the reason for being the first North American release with language settings, since many US NTSC PlayStation 2 games are also sold in Latin America. | ||
* Much like in both [[CS DDR X NA|DanceDanceRevolution]] [[CS DDR X JP|X CS]] releases, songs with Shock Arrow charts have a unique background video with thunder storms when played, eliminating any on-screen dancers. | * Much like in both [[CS DDR X NA|DanceDanceRevolution]] [[CS DDR X JP|X CS]] releases, songs with Shock Arrow charts have a unique background video with thunder storms when played, eliminating any on-screen dancers. | ||
* Total Songs: 60 | * Total Songs: 60 | ||
Line 231: | Line 231: | ||
== Mode Unlock == | == Mode Unlock == | ||
* FREE MISSION MODE: complete ''all '' missions in DICE | * FREE MISSION MODE: complete ''all '' missions in DICE MASTER MODE. This lets you freely select any mission in that mode as you wish, without having to roll die across the board. | ||
= External Link = | = External Link = |
edits