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* [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX3]]
* [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX3|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX3]]
** A collection of 71 songs (plus 17 new DLC songs and 60 from previous ULTRAMIX titles), ULTRAMIX3 continues the trend of original songs ULTRAMIX2 did, with an updated interface featuring a bubble background motif. The number of earlier Japanese DDR songs is even lower: just 15. [[BYE BYE BABY BALLOON]] finally receives song difficulty levels in its first appearance since MAX. Challenge difficulty (named Oni) is added, but isn't displayed on screen; pressing down on songs featuring the difficulty is the only way to access it. ULTRAMIX3 also contains a quest mode, the first in the series. It's based around a map, where you go to cities (costing points to travel) to earn enough points to win over the crowd. New song packs are lowered to just 3 (of 5 songs each), along with 2 temporarily free songs you could download. Several songs are shared with EXTREME 2, which was released the same year. However, the dedicated videos from that game are only used here with the 2 licenses that were also new to ''Karaoke Revolution'' Party, another game released that year. Overall ULTRAMIX3 features 35 (3 DLC) new licenses, 10 (5 DLC) new CS songs, and 10 (3 DLC) new BEMANI crossovers.
** A collection of 76 songs (plus 17 new DLC songs and 60 from previous ULTRAMIX titles), ULTRAMIX3 continues the trend of original songs ULTRAMIX2 did, with an updated interface featuring a bubble background motif. The number of earlier Japanese DDR songs is even lower: just 15. [[BYE BYE BABY BALLOON]] finally receives song difficulty levels in its first appearance since MAX. Challenge difficulty (named Oni) is added, but isn't displayed on screen; pressing down on songs featuring the difficulty is the only way to access it. ULTRAMIX3 also contains a quest mode, the first in the series. It's based around a map, where you go to cities (costing points to travel) to earn enough points to win over the crowd. New song packs are lowered to just 3 (of 5 songs each), along with 2 temporarily free songs you could download. Several songs are shared with EXTREME 2, which was released the same year. However, the dedicated videos from that game are only used here with the 2 licenses that were also new to ''Karaoke Revolution'' Party, another game released that year. Overall ULTRAMIX3 features 35 (3 DLC) new licenses, 10 (5 DLC) new CS songs, and 10 (3 DLC) new BEMANI crossovers.


* [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX4|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4]]
* [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX4|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX4]]
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