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== Trivia ==  
== Trivia ==  
; Latest DanceDanceRevolution releases
; Latest DanceDanceRevolution releases
* Arcade: [[AC DDR 2014|DanceDanceRevolution (2014)]]
* Arcade: [[AC DDR A3|DanceDanceRevolution A3]]
* Home version: [[CS DDR Pocket Edition|DanceDanceRevolution Pocket Edition]] (2013)
* Home version: [[CS DDR GRAND PRIX|DanceDanceRevolution GRAND PRIX]]


; Current staff in the arcade version?
; Current staff in the arcade version
* Sound director: [[Yasuhiro Taguchi|TAG]] since [[AC DDR X2|DanceDanceRevolution X2]], [[Yuichi Asami|U1-ASAMi]] since [[AC DDR 2014|DanceDanceRevolution (2014)]]
* Sound director: [[Yuichi Asami|U1-ASAMi]] since [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]]
* Producer: [[Masaru Nakamura]] since [[AC DDR 2013|DanceDanceRevolution (2013)]] (co-producer in DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX)
* Producer: [[Masaru Nakamura]] since [[AC DDR 2013|DanceDanceRevolution (2013)]] (co-producer in DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX)


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* DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX アーティストオーディション (Artist Audition) 2001:
* DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX アーティストオーディション (Artist Audition) 2001:
** STM 200: Takeshi Matsumoto (松本健), won the REMIX section of DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX Musicmanship Trial Contests, he did [[PARANOiA ETERNAL]].
** STM 200: Takeshi Matsumoto (松本健), won the REMIX section of DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX Musicmanship Trial Contests, he did [[PARANOiA ETERNAL]].
** [[BeForU]]: [[Riyu Kosaka]], [[Noria Shiraishi]], [[Yoma Komatsu]], and [[Shiyuna Maehara]] are the winning singers of the contest.  
** [[BeForU]]: [[Riyu Kosaka]], [[Noria Shiraishi]], [[Nao Komatsu|Yoma Komatsu]], and [[Shiyuna Maehara]] are the winning singers of the contest.  
* [[William Shillito|DM Ashura]]: He won a U.S. contest hosted by Broadjam for KONAMI. The winning song ''GO!'' was remixed as [[GO! Mahalo Mix]] for its inclusion in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX4|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4]].
* [[William Shillito|DM Ashura]]: He won a U.S. contest hosted by Broadjam for KONAMI. The winning song ''GO!'' was remixed as [[GO! Mahalo Mix]] for its inclusion in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX4|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4]].


; Appearances of the KONAMI code
; Appearances of the KONAMI code
* [[IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE (Extended Remix)]] on Single BASIC contains the code at the start.
* [[IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE (Extended Remix)]] on Single BASIC contains the code at the start.
* [[Twin Bee ~Generation X~|Twin Bee ~Generation X~]] on Double BASIC, the P1 side has a KONAMI code in the middle.
* [[Twin Bee ~Generation X~|Twin Bee -Generation X-]] on Double BASIC, the P1 side has a KONAMI code in the middle.
* [[MAKE A JAM!]] contains repetitive KONAMI codes on Single BASIC.
* [[MAKE A JAM!]] contains repetitive KONAMI codes on Single BASIC.
* [[30 Lives (Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix)]] has KONAMI codes on every difficulty, except BEGINNER and BASIC.
* [[30 Lives (Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix)]] has KONAMI codes on every difficulty, except BEGINNER and BASIC.
* [[Shiawase ni nareru kakushi command ga arurashii|幸せになれる隠しコマンドがあるらしい]] also features the KONAMI code in the "command" sequences.
; Appearances of the KONAMI number (573)
* [[MAX 300]] and [[The legend of MAX]] on Single EXPERT (only on DDR games where jumps are counted as 2 combo)
* [[DeltaMAX|ΔMAX]] on Single/Double EXPERT, Max BPM, and Background Video
* [[New York EVOLVED]] on Single EXPERT (Type A)
* [[Another Phase]] on Single EXPERT
* [[REVOLUTION|RЁVOLUTIФN]] on Single EXPERT
* [[Nagisa no koakuma lovely~radio|†渚の小悪魔ラヴリィ~レイディオ†]] on Single EXPERT
* [[Todoroke! Koi no beanball!!|轟け!恋のビーンボール!!]] on Single/Double EXPERT
* [[BambooSword Girl|バンブーソード・ガール]] on Double EXPERT
* [[MAX.(period)]] on Single EXPERT
* [[Shunpuu blowing wind|春風ブローインウィンド]] on Single EXPERT
* [[toy boxer]] on Single/Double EXPERT
* [[Pierce The Sky]] on Double CHALLENGE
* [[Yuumoumuhi|勇猛無比]] on Single EXPERT
* [[THIS IS MY LAST RESORT]] on Single/Double EXPERT
* [[Respec fujin|リスペク風神]] on Single EXPERT
* [[New Millennium]] on Single DIFFICULT
* [[Sakazuki|逆月]] on Single/Double EXPERT


== Firsts ==
== Firsts ==
; What was the first song to have a Japanese title and vocals?
; What was the first song to have a Japanese title and vocals?
[[Chotto kiitena (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)|ちょっときいてな (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)]] in [[AC DDR CLUB VER.2|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX CLUB VERSiON 2]].
[[Chotto kiitena (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)|ちょっときいてな (ZANSHIN-NA MIX)]] in [[AC DDR CLUB VER.2|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX CLUB VERSiON 2]].
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; What was the first song to have a chart rated Level 20 (the maximum level)?
; What was the first song to have a chart rated Level 20 (the maximum level)?
No song currently has a chart rated a 20.
Excluding glitches or user edits, no song currently has a chart rated Level 20.


; What was the first song to be removed?
; What was the first song to be removed?
[[PARANOiA MAX ~DIRTY MIX~|PARANOiA MAX~DIRTY MIX~ (in roulette)]]
[[PARANOiA MAX~DIRTY MIX~|PARANOiA MAX~DIRTY MIX~ (in roulette)]]


; What was the first licensed song to be removed?
; What was the first licensed song to be removed?
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== Records ==
== Records ==
 
Please see [[BEMANI Records/DanceDanceRevolution|this page]].
* Most songs added: [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]] (120 songs)
* Most removed songs: [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX-]] (122 songs)
* Artist with the most songs: [[Naoki Maeda]] (? songs)
* Licensed artist(s) with the most songs: SMiLE.dk (14 songs)
 
; What song(s) have the ...?
* Highest BPM
** At any point: [[Tohoku EVOLVED]] (1020 BPM)
** Constant BPM: [[Across the nightmare]] (300 BPM)
** Average BPM: [[EGOISM 440]] (340.6 BPM)
* Lowest BPM
** At any point: [[Sakura|桜]] (20 BPM)
** Constant BPM, Average BPM: [[I'll Make Love To You]] (50 BPM)
* Most BPM changes: [[deltaMAX|ΔMAX]] (473)
* Highest number of stops: [[SP-TRIP MACHINE ~JUNGLE MIX~|SP-TRIP MACHINE~JUNGLE MIX~(SMM-Special)]] (71)
* Highest number of notes (Single): [[Elemental Creation]]
** BEGINNER: 285 notes
** BASIC: 438 notes
** DIFFICULT: 614 notes
** EXPERT: 789 notes
** CHALLENGE: 860 notes
* Highest number of notes (Double): Elemental Creation
** BASIC: 427 notes
** DIFFICULT: 612 notes
** EXPERT: 751 notes
** CHALLENGE: 832 notes
* Lowest number of notes (Single): [[1, 2 Step]] (BEGINNER) (19)
* Lowest number of notes (Double): [[Remember You]] (BASIC) (47)
* Longest title:
** [[Okome no oishii takikata, soshite okome wo taberu koto ni yoru sono kouka.|お米の美味しい炊き方、そしてお米を食べることによるその効果。]] in Japanese with 30 characters.
** [[ZETA ~sosuu no sekai to chouetsusha~|ZETA ~The World of Prime Numbers and the Transcendental Being~]] in English with 63 characters.
* Most arrows in a row (Single): 1, 2, Step (BEGINNER has 19 right arrows in a row)


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DanceDanceRevolution
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DanceDanceRevolution Frequently Asked Questions / Miscellany

Trivia

Latest DanceDanceRevolution releases
Current staff in the arcade version
Artist(s) or group(s) discovered through a contest
Appearances of the KONAMI code
Appearances of the KONAMI number (573)

Firsts

What was the first song to have a Japanese title and vocals?

ちょっときいてな (ZANSHIN-NA MIX) in DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX CLUB VERSiON 2.

What was the first song to have a chart rated Level 18? (Not counting pre-DanceDanceRevolution X songs.)

Trigger (Single/Double CHALLENGE)

What was the first song to have a chart rated Level 19?

Valkyrie dimension (Single/Double CHALLENGE)

What was the first song to have a chart rated Level 20 (the maximum level)?

Excluding glitches or user edits, no song currently has a chart rated Level 20.

What was the first song to be removed?

PARANOiA MAX~DIRTY MIX~ (in roulette)

What was the first licensed song to be removed?

STRICTLY BUSINESS

Records

Please see this page.

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