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  2. Music of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix - Wikipedia

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    The STEP BATTLE songs are now given full set of stepcharts that would be added on the arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix. In addition, it has two preview songs for the next mix that only playable on Basic difficulty.

  3. DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix - Wikipedia

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    6thMix's hidden songs can be unlocked automatically, without additional play, by accessing its save data on home versions of DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix or Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution, with the mix number omitted, is the home version released in North America for the PlayStation 2 video game console .

  4. Music of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Revolution Extreme reintroduced Nonstop courses for the first time since Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus, with some improvements: the ability to select between two levels of difficulty, and the ability to use modifiers during the course. However, it is no longer possible to use a memory card to customize the song list and order ...

  5. Dance Dance Revolution Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 features a total of 74 songs. All songs feature unique videos designed for this game, except for "Get Busy" by Sean Paul, which features a shorter version of its official music video. Many songs from Extreme 2 appear in subsequent Dance Dance Revolution releases, and their Extreme 2 videos are preserved in these ...

  6. Dancing Stage - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Stage is a music video game, developed by Konami, released in arcades on March 9, 1999. This game was released as Dance Dance Revolution in North America. It includes 13 songs: nine composed by Naoki Maeda, and four licenses.

  7. Dance Dance Revolution X2 (2009 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The music of Dance Dance Revolution X2 consists largely of the licensed songs released across multiple DDR games in North America. In addition a number of Konami Originals that were released in Dance Dance Revolution games globally and a number of returning songs from previous DDR games make up the eclectic collection of music in DDR X2. There ...

  8. Music of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova - Wikipedia

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    The music of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova is composed largely of Konami Originals, in-house music written and performed by Konami staff, including older songs carried over from Dance Dance Revolution Extreme and new songs introduced in the SuperNova series. It also contains several licensed tracks.

  9. Music of Dance Dance Revolution (2009 video games) - Wikipedia

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    This is the third time the group has been featured in some form in the Dance Dance Revolution series as well as the second time this specific song has appeared. However, it is the first time one of the band's original masters has appeared. The first appearance of this song was sampled in "Wonderland" by X-Treme in Dance Dance Revolution Extreme.