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== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
[[Image:MAX 300.png|thumb|MAX 300's jacket.]] | [[Image:MAX 300.png|thumb|MAX 300's jacket.]] | ||
[[Image:MAX 300 X-Special.png|thumb|MAX 300(X-Special)'s jacket.]] | [[Image:MAX 300(X-Special).png|thumb|MAX 300(X-Special)'s jacket.]] | ||
Artist: Ω<br> | Artist: Ω<br> | ||
Composition/Arrangement: [[Naoki Maeda|NM SEQUENCE UNLIMITED]]<br> | Composition/Arrangement: [[Naoki Maeda|NM SEQUENCE UNLIMITED]]<br> | ||
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== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
None. | |||
== Song Connections / Remixes == | == Song Connections / Remixes == | ||
* MAX 300 is | * MAX 300 is the first song in the MAX series of songs. | ||
* The version of MAX 300 found in beatmania IIDX and on the ''beatmania IIDX 7th style original soundtrack'' album is mixed slightly differently. | * The version of MAX 300 found in beatmania IIDX and on the ''beatmania IIDX 7th style original soundtrack'' album is mixed slightly differently. | ||
** This version of MAX 300 also appears on [[CS DDR PS3|the PlayStation 3 release of DanceDanceRevolution]]. | |||
* A remix of MAX 300 by [[Yuichi Asami|2MB]], titled [[MAX.(period)]], appears in [[CS DDR EXTREME JP|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (Japan)]]. | * A remix of MAX 300 by [[Yuichi Asami|2MB]], titled [[MAX.(period)]], appears in [[CS DDR EXTREME JP|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (Japan)]]. | ||
* Another remix of MAX 300 by [[Jondi & Spesh]], titled [[MAX 300 (Super-Max-Me Mix)]], appears in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2]]. Despite the title, this remix is more based on [[MAXX UNLIMITED]] than MAX 300. | * Another remix of MAX 300 by [[Jondi & Spesh]], titled [[MAX 300 (Super-Max-Me Mix)]], appears in [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2]]. Despite the title, this remix is more based on [[MAXX UNLIMITED]] than MAX 300. | ||
* Another remix of MAX 300 by [[William Shillito|DM Ashura]], titled [[deltaMAX|ΔMAX]], appears in [[CS DDR UNIVERSE3|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE3]]. | * Another remix of MAX 300 by [[William Shillito|DM Ashura]], titled [[deltaMAX|ΔMAX]], appears in [[CS DDR UNIVERSE3|DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE3]]. | ||
* Another remix of MAX 300 by [[takamatt]], titled [[MAX 300 takamatt MIN REMIX]], appears in [[SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH]]. | * Another remix of MAX 300 by [[takamatt]], titled [[MAX 300 takamatt MIN REMIX]], appears in [[AC SDVX|SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH]]. | ||
* | * The Ω alias was later reprised by Naoki Maeda to write the song ''2020'', which appears in the CAPCOM music game ''crossbeats REV. SUNRISE''. | ||
* A remix of MAX 300 by BEMANI Sound Team "[𝑥]", titled [[MAX 360]], appears in [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]]. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
{{Gallery}} | |||
* MAX 300 is the EXTRA STAGE song in both DDRMAX and beatmania IIDX 7th style. | * MAX 300 is the EXTRA STAGE song in both DDRMAX and beatmania IIDX 7th style. | ||
** When accessed as EXTRA STAGE in beatmania IIDX 7th style, the music select BGM changes to a | ** When accessed as EXTRA STAGE in beatmania IIDX 7th style, the music select BGM changes to a portion of MAX 300, and the background changes as well. | ||
** In the arcade version of beatmania IIDX 7th style, MAX 300 had its own unique title card. This was not carried over to any CS beatmania IIDX game. | |||
* Retroactively, MAX 300's DanceDanceRevolution SINGLE EXPERT chart is the first to have a difficulty rating of 10 on the classic difficulty scale. | * Retroactively, MAX 300's DanceDanceRevolution SINGLE EXPERT chart is the first to have a difficulty rating of 10 on the classic difficulty scale. | ||
* MAX 300 received a BEGINNER chart in [[AC DS EuroMIX2|Dancing Stage EuroMIX2]]. | * MAX 300 received a BEGINNER chart in [[AC DS EuroMIX2|Dancing Stage EuroMIX2]]. | ||
* Despite the BPM being displayed in DanceDanceRevolution as simply 300, MAX 300 actually slows down to 64 in the middle. | * Despite the BPM being displayed in DanceDanceRevolution as simply 300, MAX 300 actually slows down to 64 in the middle. | ||
* MAX 300 was originally supposed to be a 400 BPM song, but was too difficult. | * MAX 300 was originally supposed to be a 400 BPM song, but was too difficult. Coincidentally, Naoki's [[Fascination MAXX]] would later be (mainly) 400 BPM. | ||
* On DanceDanceRevolution games where jumps are counted as 2 combos, MAX 300's Single Expert chart has a max combo of 573, the KONAMI number. | |||
* MAX 300 holds the record for the slowest tempo for any beatmania IIDX song at 12 BPM, ahead of [[Sakura|桜]]'s 13 BPM, which happens at the middle of this song. | * MAX 300 holds the record for the slowest tempo for any beatmania IIDX song at 12 BPM, ahead of [[Sakura|桜]]'s 13 BPM, which happens at the middle of this song. | ||
* MAX 300's beatmania IIDX charts begin at 50 BPM, then speed up to 300 BPM when the song itself actually starts. | * MAX 300's beatmania IIDX charts begin at 50 BPM, then speed up to 300 BPM when the song itself actually starts. | ||
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** As of October 1st, 2009, MAX 300(X-Special) has been unlocked for normal play. | ** As of October 1st, 2009, MAX 300(X-Special) has been unlocked for normal play. | ||
* MAX 300's overlays were removed from the beatmania IIDX arcade games as of [[AC tricoro|beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro]] due to technical issues. | * MAX 300's overlays were removed from the beatmania IIDX arcade games as of [[AC tricoro|beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro]] due to technical issues. | ||
* MAX 300's background video from DDRMAX is hidden in the | * MAX 300 was one of the qualifying round songs in the [[KONAMI Arcade Championship|KONAMI Arcade Championship 2013]] for [[AC DDR 2013|DanceDanceRevolution (2013)]]. | ||
* MAX 300's background video from DDRMAX is hidden in the DanceDanceRevolution (2013) data. | |||
** This video can be shown on any DanceDanceRevolution (2013) cabinet via hacking. It is displayed in the background of [[VANESSA]]'s background dance stage and is not full-screen. | ** This video can be shown on any DanceDanceRevolution (2013) cabinet via hacking. It is displayed in the background of [[VANESSA]]'s background dance stage and is not full-screen. | ||
** This video was removed from [[AC DDR 2014|DanceDanceRevolution (2014)]]. However, it was officially added in [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]]. | ** This video was removed from [[AC DDR 2014|DanceDanceRevolution (2014)]]. However, it was officially added in [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]]. | ||
*** MAX 300(X-Special) also received the same video in DanceDanceRevolution A. However, it plays in the background of the purple ''Replicant D-action'' background dance stage, and like the original MAX 300, is not full-screen. | *** MAX 300(X-Special) also received the same video in DanceDanceRevolution A. However, it plays in the background of the purple ''Replicant D-action'' background dance stage, and like the original MAX 300, is not full-screen. | ||
*** In [[AC DDR A|DanceDanceRevolution A]], its original EXTREME video is shown when MAX 300 is played from the DDR SELECTION folder. It plays at full-screen, removing all characters. | |||
* MAX 300 is unlockable in [[CS INFINITAS|beatmania IIDX INFINITAS]] from May 2nd, 2017, after purchasing its NORMAL and HYPER charts for 7000 and 10000 BITs respectively. | |||
* According to Naoki Maeda, "MAX 300 was a pretty crazy song in several meanings. I personally meant it to be a challenge for the players, but as I learned more players were surpassing it by the day, I thought I had to stop making high-BPM songs since I was "defeated," but I didn't learn my lesson and kept making more of them around 300 BPM, heh." [https://twitter.com/NAOKI_MAEDA428/status/983548019516649473] | |||
== Song Production Information == | == Song Production Information == | ||
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{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX / Dancing Stage Unleashed| | {{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX / Dancing Stage Unleashed|-|6|8|10|-|6|8|10|-}} | ||
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[[Category:DDR Extra Stages]] | [[Category:DDR Extra Stages]] | ||
[[Category:DDR Songs with Unique Videos]] | [[Category:DDR Songs with Unique Videos]] | ||
[[Category:IIDX Songs]] | [[Category:beatmania IIDX Songs]] | ||
[[Category:IIDX Songs with Unique Title Cards]] | [[Category:beatmania IIDX Songs with Unique Title Cards]] | ||
[[Category:IIDX | [[Category:beatmania IIDX Songs Never Removed]] |