Tato stranka by vapadalo mnohem lepe v prohlizeci, ktery podporuje webove standardy, nicmene prohlizet ji muzete v jakemkoliv prohlizeci, nebo zarizeni s pristupem na Internet.



DDR portal tě vítá na serveru českých hráčů Dance Dance Revolution


Chcete si koupit softpad ?

Existuje calá řada softpadů - levnější, dražší, s výplní, bez výplně, pro různé platformy. Mají různou výdrž, jiný potisk a barvy šipek a tlačítek a různou koncovku. Nejčastěji jsou pro PS2, XboX nebo na PC (USB). Hlavně na koncovku si dejte při koupi pozor. Pokud to není právě ta co potřebujete, je nutné si k padu koupit i redukci.

Doporučovaný postup pro získání softpadu:

  • Podívejte se na fórum, jestli někdo softpady právě neprodává, nebo se nechystá nějaká skupinka hráčů k hromadnému nákupu. To by pak ulehčilo peněžence.

  • Softpady na Internetu můžete koupit u firmy PositiveGaming. Jděte na stránky www.positivegaming.com, klikněte na Shop a softpad si vyberte. Mívají akce kdy za 1 pad nakoupíte 2... Na této stránce si můžete koupit i redukci. Při registraci použijte promote kód "czechddr". Získáte alespoň pětiprocentní slevu na první nákup.

  • Další softpady můžete koupit v e-shopu Play-Asia . U tohoto obchodu nemusíte používat promokód, stačí na shop přijít a následně realizovat objednávku před odkaz dole na stránce. Ten odkaz použijte prosím i v případě, že si zboží chce koupit nějaký vás známý.

    Další zkušenosti najdete na fóru - Tam najdete vše od údržby, zátěže, výdrže, vzhledu, až po rady jak docílit toho, aby se softpad moc nehýbal a naklouzal po podlaze při rychlejším hraní.


    Odkazy na internetové obchody

    PositiveGamming - www.positivegaming.com (promo kód "czechddr")
    název redukce - Trio Linker Plus

    Play-Asia - www.play-asia.com (pouzijte vzdy tento odkaz)
    název redukce - Dual Shooter (EMS USB2)

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    Datum poslední modifikace definice 'koupit_softpad':
    01.11.2009 00:00
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    DDR a ITG: FAQ a kody

    Frequently Asked Questions, codes and unlock for DDR and ITG


    Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix
    Version Japan (JPN)
    Arcade FAQ
    Version 1.0

    Dance Simulation
    1-2 players

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    Copyright 2001 by JuneHa Kim/BakaOrochi
    All Rights Reserved.
    Unauthorized reproduction of this FAQ in any shape or form is prohibited.

    Come on, it's not like it's HARD to e-mail me if you want to use any part of
    this FAQ, is it?

    If you want to use ANYTHING, even codes or whatnot from this, CONTACT ME FIRST.
    This is my work, and not one bit of this is to be reproduced in any way, shape,
    or form. Copyright laws protect this FAQ. This is purely my own work, any
    other similarities to other FAQs are purely coincidental.

    I do respect all other copyrights and if I have inadvertently infringed on any,
    please contact me immediately so that I may remedy the problem.

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    FAQ History:

    1.0
    10/19/01
    -First release
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    Contents:

    1. What's the point of this FAQ?
    2. What the heck is "Dance Dance Revolution?"
    2a. Changes from 4th Mix
    3. How to play
    3a. Judging and scoring
    3b. Ranking
    4. Modes of play
    5. Frequently Asked Questions (Or questions you might ask...or maybe not)
    6. Can you give me some tips/secrets?
    7. Songs in this version
    7a. The difficulties and steps
    8. Quotes
    9. Lyrics/About the lyrics
    10. Fun facts
    11. Closing notes/Thanks/Contact Information

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    1. What's the point of this FAQ?
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    Basically, I was bored and I didn't see an arcade FAQ.

    Also, I just wanted to throw in some suggestions for those who are struggling
    with DDR, and how I picked up the game. For further help, I'd recommend
    reading some of the other DDR FAQs from gamefaqs.com.

    Some tips on this FAQ may not work with you, but this is how I've found it to
    work with me, and some others of my friends. IMHO, it's best that you develop
    your own style to play this game. Eventually, you'll pick it up, but for now,
    try to learn the basics (it's pretty difficult to make yourself look good when
    all you do is fail songs ^_^).

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    2. What the heck is "Dance Dance Revolution?"
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    Dance Dance Revolution (aka DDR) is a unique dancing simulation game.
    It's made by the same company and development team who brought Beatmania and
    Guitar Freaks, Konami's Bemani team.

    The basic point is to "dance to the music." Easily said than done though.
    Most people rather call it a stepping game however (in my brother's words, step
    aerobics). If you think that you cannot dance to this game, look on the
    internet for some dancing clips. An pretty good dancing group located in Korea
    is called the A-Team, who does performances with DDR songs. You can also try
    to find C-Squad; located in Canada...

    Other teams in North America include Team Changoland (which IMHO are one of the
    craziest groups I've seen), DDR Club Elite, and some others (which I have yet to
    "research" about, since I'm too busy writing this FAQ! ^_^)



    2a. Changes from 4th Mix

    There are some REALLY obvious changes, and then there are the not-so-obvious
    changes.

    -To start off, you'll notice there's NO intro to the game. Don't ask why, there
    just isn't.

    -Second, there is no new voice track for the announcer to say "Dance Dance
    Revolution 5th Mix!"

    -When you put your coins in and hit start, already, you'll notice the warning
    screen looks MUCH different.

    -Mode select
    It looks kinda like 4th Mix, where you select what kind of game you want to
    play right off the bat, single, versus, or double. However, what is taken
    out is the "Linkmode." This does NOT mean there is not Internet Ranking,
    high scoring, or Edit steps however. Please read scoring for the ranking
    information.

    -Then you'll pick a character. Thank goodness, it doesn't matter who you
    choose this time. But from what I heard, this does affect the shuffle
    steps that you get. Also, this affects the songlist order, I don't know
    why.

    -Song select
    When you pick a song, you'll notice some interesting changes. All 122 songs
    are listed straight up. First listed are the Append 5th Mix songs (the
    Beatmania bunch), then the regular 5th Mix songs, then the rest of the
    1st/2nd/3rd/4th Mix songs.

    -Can't find the song you're looking for? Go to the tips and tricks section
    to find out how to alphabetize the songlist!

    -Game play
    Another MAJOR change you'll notice is the completely new gameplay interface
    screen. The arrow graphics have been smoothed out.

    -The characters in the background also have been smoothed out.

    -Then you'll notice that the "Dance Gauge" is different. It's no longer
    little bars, but more like a meter.

    -You'll also notice a new addition to the gameplay: Stop arrows! Basically,
    everything in the game just stops for a few seconds, then resumes.

    -The BIGGEST difference is that the backgrounds, arrows, and the characters
    ALL move at 60 FPS! That means everything runs VERY smoothly, and looks...
    well weird at first.

    -Grading
    After each song, you'll notice that the scoring changed again, same with
    grading. But after your last song, you'll get the IR code.

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    3. How to play
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    The main point of the game:
    Hit the arrows at the right time. As long as you have at least one point in
    your Dance Gauge (the meter at the top of the screen), you will pass the level.
    If your gauge hits Zero (or you have no dance gauge points), game is over. Game
    is also over when you clear all the songs for the mode (but you won't be told
    "Game Over," unless you failed the last song).

    When you enter Game Mode, you choose which type of game mode you want to play:
    Single, Versus, or Double. If you want to play Nonstop or edit data, hit right
    on the panel arrow twice, then choose the game type. Note, you CANNOT change to
    Versus mode in the middle of a Single mode game.

    If you choose Solo mode, you choose from 4 Panel mode, 6 Panel Solo mode with
    a DDR Pad, or 6 Panel Solo mode with a standard controller. If you want to
    enter Linkmode, same as playing regular Game Mode, hit right on the panel
    arrow twice (or on the D-Pad).


    The arrows:

    How I'm going to refer to the arrows (to avoid further confusion)-

    Fixed arrows: The white set of arrows that don't move located at the top of the
    screen. They're always there.

    Scrolling arrows: The colored arrows that will scroll up from the bottom of the
    screen and tells you which direction you want to hit when they align with the
    fixed arrows.

    Panel/Pad arrows: The arrows on your dance pad, the ones you stomp on.


    If you've played the other DDRs, this version the same. The concept is the
    same. You will have a fixed set of arrows on the top of the screen.
    As music plays, colored scrolling arrows will go up towards the fixed arrows,
    and the point of the game is to hit the corresponding arrow on your dance pad
    when the scrolling arrow(s) is aligned to the fixed arrow(s). Sometimes you
    will be required to hit two arrows at the same time (read on about
    double-steps).

    This version of DDR has four arrows: Up, down, left, and right.

    Sometimes, you'll be thrown two arrows to hit at the same time (I call them
    double steps, or simultaneous steps). This usually intimidates lots of
    beginners, and most don't know what to hit. It really isn't that hard, just be
    prepared to jump to hit those arrows at the same time (that's what baffles me:
    most beginners don't expect to be jumping around at all when they play. To hit
    those simultaneous arrows, the only way to hit them is to jump (or even hop) on
    them. Once you get more advanced, there are many other ways you can do it...

    A little tip for those struggling to hit the arrows on time:
    Each song is in a 4/4 beat. Which means you can count with the beat of a song.
    Even though some songs may have irregular beats, you'll notice that the fixed
    arrows will flash every fourth beat. When you have to hit the arrows, it will
    be on the beat or on the flash. But you have to make sure you're not too hasty
    to hit the buttons. What I used to do is count outloud (whispering at most, not
    screaming, please you'll scare the rest of the arcade patrons ^_^)
    1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,etc. and that way I can keep up with the beat. Bouncing with
    the beat works as well (may look ridiculous, but I've seen sillier looking
    things). So you can be thinking "1,2,3,step,step,2,step" etc. Basically, just
    keep a beat. Also, the steps are not as random as they seem. Once you get the
    rhythm of a song, you should be able to anticipate when the steps will come out.

    What you have to start worrying about is when you move up in difficulty levels,
    especially when you don't play beginner mode, or without little mode. You'll be
    treated to the green/blue "offbeat" arrows (also known as 1/8, 1/16, and 1/32
    steps). Those are a bit more difficult to hit since they don't align with the
    fixed arrows on the beat or the flash, but when the fixed arrows aren't
    flashing. Those take some practice to get used to. If you can, keep "little"
    mode on, otherwise, you'll be given these extra steps (unless of course you
    don't mind them).If it helps, the offbeat arrows are always a different
    color than normal arrows, depending on which offbeat arrow they are.

    Once you're comfortable with the arrows, you should turn Little mode off (as
    this mode is used more for beginners and certain performers).

    Double mode is the same from any previous DDR versions. Only one player plays,
    but that one player uses BOTH 1st player panels and 2nd player panels. This
    mode isn't recommended for beginners. Basically, you'll be playing with
    eight arrows rather than just four.


    3a. Judging and scoring

    At the end of your song, the game will rate you according to how well you did on
    the song. You'll be given a run-down on how many "Perfect!" "Great!" "Good"
    "Boo!" and "Miss" rating you've gotten, how many steps you've comboed, your
    score, and an overall grade on your performance.


    Rating:

    On the top of the screen during gameplay, you'll have colored gauge. This is
    your Dance Gauge. In all mode, you'll start off with since Dance Gauge points.
    The point is to have at least one bar filled by the end of the song; once you
    run out of points on your Dance Gauge, the game is over. As you get more
    Perfect! and Great! ratings, it will slowly fill up. Every time you get an
    Almost or Boo rating, full bars will be taken away from you. A big factor that
    depends how many bars are taken away from you is based on what stage you're on.
    If you're on your first song, or 1st Stage, a Miss will not take as many bars
    away as a Miss on your Final Stage. Once your bar is empty, you cannot gain
    anymore, and the gauge will remain a red color.

    Everytime an arrow passes, you'll be judged on how accurately you stepped on the
    arrow.

    -If you've hit it dead on, you'll get Perfect!
    -If you hit it a bit off, you'll get Great!
    -If you hit it about 1/8 of a beat off, you'll get a Good, and your combo will
    be stopped, if you have one going.
    -If you hit it more than 1/8 of a beat off, you'll get Boo! and you'll lose a
    point or two on your dance gauge
    -If you miss completely, you'll get a Miss, and you'll lose a couple points in
    your Dance Gauge, depending on which "stage" you're on.


    Scoring:

    In general, the higher your rating (Perfect! or Great), the more points you earn,
    so get as many Perfect! ratings as you can get!

    If I'm correct, the scoring system is unique from any Mix out there. The higher
    your Dance Gauge, the more points you will get per rating. The lower your
    gauge, the lower amounts points you earn. Similar to 3rd Mix, but the
    difference is that your max score is NOT limited to 1000000. But the degree of
    points you earn is nowhere as ridiculously high as 1st-2nd Mix. If your gauge
    hits 0, you will no longer earn any more points, regardless of rating. I hear
    there's a crazy formula for how the scoring works, but I don't even want to try
    to figure it out. Your Internet Ranking code will appear after the last song in
    your OVERALL RATING screen.

    Stage Bonus:
    You'll get a larger stage bonus if:
    *You turn on a mode (flat, hidden, sudden, etc.)
    *You have a large combo, bigger the better
    *How many perfects you get
    *Which Mix your song came from, 5th Mix songs gets a much larger bonus than older
    Mix songs
    *If you don't repeat a song (i.e. If you play No Limit 3 times in a row, you won't
    get a 5th Mix bonus for it).



    Judgement:

    At the end of your song, you get a letter grade for your performance. The
    higher combos and higher scores you earn, the higher the grade. Also, it
    reflects how high of a combo you have ratio-wise to how high of a combo that
    is possible. For example, if song A is 210-combo maximum, and song B is
    110-combo maximum, and you earn a 100-combo on both songs, you'll get a lower
    grade with song A, but a very high grade with song B. The highest rating is
    AAA. Your grade is also reflected by how much points you have on your dance
    gauge...usually.


    Grades are as follows:

    AAA-Perfect performance. No "Great!" allowed. VERY hard unless you have
    absolutely dead-on timing.
    AA-Only "Great!" and and high percentage of "Perfect!"
    A-Excellent, several mistakes, mostly "Perfect!" and "Great!" ratings, few
    misses, good combo ratio.
    B-Fairly decent, about 5%-10% misses/boos.
    C-Average. Low combo number, decent amount of dance gauge left.
    D-Horrible. VERY poor grading/score.
    E-Failed.


    Endings:

    Depending on what your overalll FINAL grade was, you may get two different
    endings.

    You'll get the "songlist" ending with Princess-Zukin and Johnny if your
    overall grade was LOWER than an "A."

    You'll get the "Song banner" ending with different music if your overall
    grade was an "A" or higher.


    3b. Ranking

    They are arranged by the following criteria:

    Ranking A is if your average song difficulty of all your songs played was
    between 1-3 feet.

    Ranking B is if your average song difficulty of all your songs played was
    between 4-6 feet.

    Ranking C is if your average song difficulty of all your songs played was
    between 7-9 feet.

    There's 5 score spots for each ranking and separate from Single and Double
    scores, making it 10 total score spots per ranking.

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    4. Modes of play
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    When you start the game, your options will be:

    SINGLE GAME
    VERSUS GAME
    DOUBLE GAME

    A full VERSUS and/OR DOUBLE game REQUIRES two credits to be entered
    UNLESS an option called "Joint Premium" is turned on, in which only
    one credit is required (the option is OFF by default, and only the
    arcade operator can turn it on).

    SINGLE GAME:
    One player, one pad.

    VERSUS GAME:
    Two players, two pads, same set of arrows. Both players can choose
    different difficulties and mode settings.

    DOUBLE GAME:
    One player, two pads. The one player plays on all 8 panels instead of
    4.


    Your character that you choose has no real effect on game difficulty or
    overall play.

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    6. Frequently Asked Questions (Or questions you might ask...or maybe not)
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    Q. What's this with no intro? Is there a way to turn it on?
    A. No.

    Q. How come I can't choose a long version as my first song?
    A. If you have a standard 3-5 song machine, the Long versions will not
    appear until after your first song, and before your last song.

    Q. How come I got one less song after I played a long version song???
    What a rip!
    A. Long versions take up 2 SONG SLOTS. It acts as two songs in one.

    Q. That sucks.
    A. So then don't play them.

    Q. What are those little green/yellow icons next to some of the songs
    titles?
    A. I haven't figured that out yet either.

    Q. Can I use link data with my memory card on the arcade machine?
    A. Yes. 4th/Extra Mix for PSX allow "Link data" to be saved on
    your PSX memory card, PROVIDED THE ARCADE CABINET HAS A MEMORY CARD SLOT
    MECH. You can find these above the coin door. If it's not there, then
    your arcade cabinet doesn't have one (it costs about $200 to get one
    installed).

    Q. How do I use EDIT DATA from my memory card for a song that I have
    EDIT STEPS for?
    A. In the song selection screen, go to the corresponding song that you
    have the edit steps for. Hit RIGHT on the PAD ARROW twice, it will
    show you what EDIT DATA is available for the song. Use the SELECT
    ARROW to select YOUR EDIT DATA, and hit start. If it's not there, then
    the memory card doesn't have the data.

    Q. What's "The SubS Mix" mean?
    A. The "SubStream" Mix.

    Q. What's the deal with BabyLon?
    A. Who knows? Cuteness factor I guess.

    Q. Is there a SOLO mode/option for 5th Mix?
    A. No SOLO steps or game was made for 5th Mix.

    Q. Do I have to have my feet on the arrow when a STOP occurs?
    A. No. These aren't "Freeze Arrows" (a la 6th Mix)

    Q. Can I change "Players' Best"?
    A. You can reset that through the options menu.

    Q. Where's event mode?
    A. I haven't found it either...

    Q. Your FAQ sucks. I can make a better one.
    A. Great. Then go make a better one.


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    7. Can you give me some tips/secrets?
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    Too many songs! How can I better organize this chaotic list?

    The original arrangement of the songlist is supposed to be arranged by
    difficulty. But in a list of 122 songs, trying to find that one song you
    want might be a bit difficult.

    During the song selection screen, on the side you're playing on, hold both the
    left and right select arrows and hit start (like the Game Option code from
    2nd, 3rd, and USA Mix.).

    First time you do this will arrange the list alphabetically. Select a letter
    and hit start, and it'll roll down a menu of all the songs that start with
    that letter. NOTE THAT WHEN YOU ONLY HAVE 5 SECONDS LEFT, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE
    TO CHANGE LETTERS! If your cursor is on the "L" menu, and the time hits 5, you'll
    ONLY be able to choose songs that start with the letter "L".

    Second time will arrange the list by BPM. Slowest song first, and on.

    Third time will arrange this list by "Players' Best," as in which song was scored
    highest.

    Repeat the code, and it'll go back to the original arrangement.



    *Changing colors*

    Little mode:
    This mode turns all OFFBEAT arrows OFF.
    During the song selection screen, press left, down, right on the pad arrows.
    You cannot mix Little and Flat together.

    Flat mode:
    This mode turns all arrows including offbeats the SAME COLOR, just like
    DDR 1st and 2nd Mix, and SSR Mode (Default).
    During the song selection screen, press left, down, right, left, down, right
    on the pad arrows. This will first turn on LITTLE, then FLAT.

    To turn off either code, keep hitting left, down, right until the icons go
    away.


    *Arrow flipping*

    Mirror mode:
    This will flip all arrows the opposite direction.
    During the song selection screen, press up, left, right, left, right on the
    pad arrows.

    Left mode:
    This will flip all arrows so the normal body orientation will be facing left.
    During the song selection screen, press up, down, right, left on the pad arrows.

    Right mode:
    This will flip all arrows so the normal body orientation will be facing right.
    During the song selection screen, press up, down, left, right on the pad arrows.

    Shuffle mode:
    This will swap arrows in different directions.
    During the song selection screen, press up, down, up, down, up, down on the pad
    arrows.

    To DISABLE any of these codes, just repeat the code until the icon is gone.


    *Disappearing/reappearing arrows*

    Hidden mode:
    This will make the arrows disappear halfway up the screen.
    During the song selection screen, press left, up, right on the pad arrows.

    Sudden mode:
    This will make the arrows appear halfway up the screen.
    After entering the HIDDEN MODE, repeat the code, left, up, right on the pad
    arrows.

    Stealth mode:
    This will make the arrows not show up at all.
    After entering the SUDDEN MODE, repeat the code, left, up, right on the pad
    arrows.

    To DISABLE any of these codes, just repeat the code until the icon is gone.


    *Freezing time*

    Konami got a little smart, realizing that it takes more than 20 seconds to
    scroll through the whole list of songs. So if you're really tired, and you
    need more than 20 seconds to rest, hold the left or right arrows, and let
    the game continually scroll through the songs. It'll give you another
    20 or so seconds before it automatically forces the times to start anyway.

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    9. Songs in this version
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    In Alphabetical Order:

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    The original core 5th Mix original songs:
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    Bam Bee - 17Sai
    From: Dancemania J-Paeadise
    Background: A beach with the name in the middle

    8 Bit - Afronova Primeval
    From: DanceManiaX
    Background: Same as the original basically

    Dejavu feat. Tasmin - Against All Odds (Definitive Mix)
    From: Dancemania X8
    Background: A little cloud with the logo "sewn" on.

    Ni-Ni - Be Together
    From: Dancemania J-Paradise
    Background:

    Naoki feat. Paula Terry - Broken My Heart
    From: DanceManiaX
    Background: Flames on the border with the logo of the song in the middle

    Naoki - Can't Stop Fallin' in Love -Speed Mix-
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: Same as the original except the heart is larger and glowing

    Smile.dk - Dancing All Alone
    From: Dancemania X8
    Background: Lots of squares...

    BeForU - Dive
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: The logo underwater

    d-complex - Ecstasy
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: The logo all over the screen

    De-Sire - Healing Vision
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: Kinda eerie background...

    INSERTiON - Naoki Underground
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: Looks like the IIDX background for Absolute, kinda computer-ish

    Re-Venge - Matsuri Japan
    From: DanceManiaX
    Background: The logo, drawn, over flames

    Missing Heart - Moonlight Shadow (New Vocal Version)
    From: Dancemania X8
    Background: A skyline of a city

    Ellen Gee - Movin' On (Extended Moon Mix)
    From: Dancemania X8
    Background: Red background with the logo in the middle

    Captain Jack - My Generation (Fat Beat Mix)
    From: Dancemania X8
    Background: A bald person in blue with a blue background?

    DJ-AC-DC - Never Ending Story
    From: Dancemania X9
    Background: Logo in the middle in a circle

    2 Unlimited - No Limit (RM Remix)
    From: Dancemania Diamond
    Background: Silver background logo

    Captain Jack - Odoru Ponpokorin (Dancing Pompokolin)
    From: Dancemania J-Paradise
    Background: The logo, looks like drawn in a 1st grader's crayon...

    STM200 - PARANOiA Eternal
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: The paranoia guy. With horns.

    NM feat. Julie - Remember You
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: A lightly drawn girl, dancing?

    Atomic Kitten - Right Now
    From: Dancemania Diamond
    Background: The logo, large and colorful...

    Judy Crystal - Romance no Kamisama (God of Romance)
    From: Dancemania J-Paradise
    Background: A girl in a wedding dress? Praying.

    Naoki - Still in My Heart
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: An image of a guy blended with the background

    Bus Stop - Swing It
    From: Dancemania
    Background: A silohuette of a 20's girl dancing

    E-Rotic - Test My Best
    From: Dancemania X8
    Background:

    Liberty All Staz - The Twist (Double Pump Mix)
    From: Dancemania Bass #8
    Background: Two people swinging in the background

    2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (Almighty Mix)
    From: Dancemania X8
    Background: The logo in a "jungle" color scheme.



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    The Beatmania APPEND songs:
    *************************************************************************

    dj Taka - Absolute
    From: Beatmania IIDX 4th Style
    Background: Fireworks. And lots of stars.

    dj Taka - Abyss
    From: Beatmania IIDX 5th Style
    Background: Two yellow...odd...looking aliens

    TaQ - DXY!
    From: Beatmania IIDX 4th Style
    Background: The logo...not very interesting

    TaQ - Electro Tuned (The SubS mix)
    From: Beatmania IIDX
    Background: The logo with a blurred guy in the background

    good-cool - I Was the One
    From: Beatmania IIDX 5th Style
    Background: The logo...with a girl embedded in the background

    Risky Men feat. Asuka M. - Mr T. (Take Me Higher)
    From: Beatmania IIDX 4th Style
    Background: Again. The logo. with blue balls around it

    TaQ - Radical Faith
    From: Beatmania IIDX 5th Style
    Background: Lots of letters, numbers and the logo. Obviously.

    Togo Project feat. Sana - Sana Mollete Ne Ente
    From: Beatmania IIDX 4th Style
    Background: Palm trees and the background.

    DJ Suwami - The Cube
    From: Beatmania IIDX 5th Style
    Background: Looks like the logo from IIDX, or more like a crossword
    puzzle...?


    *************************************************************************
    The LONG version songs:
    *************************************************************************

    Naoki - B4U -glorious style-
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: The B4U robot, except a bit modified.

    Naoki - Dynamite Rave Long Ver.
    From: Konami Original Remix
    Background: Same as the original, except in purple.

    John Desire - Hot Limit
    From: Dancemania J-Paradise
    Background: Yellow. Lots.

    Rochelle - Oops! I Did It Again (Fired-Up Mix)
    From: Dancemania X8
    Background: ...and lots of exclamation points.



    *************************************************************************
    The old song list:
    *************************************************************************

    ~1st Mix~
    Smile.dk - Butterfly

    ~2nd Mix~
    Naoki - Brilliant 2U
    Me & My - Dub-I-Dub
    Hi-Rise - I Believe in Miracles
    Jennifer - If You Were Here
    190 - PARANOiA MAX ~dirty mix~
    JS16 - Stomp to My Beat

    ~3rd Mix/Plus~
    King Kong & D. Jungle Girls - Boom Boom Dollar K.O.G. G3 Mix
    Bam Bee - Bumble Bee
    Captain Jack - Captain Jack (Grandale Remix)
    Joga - Dam Dariram
    N & S - Dead End
    Naoki - Dynamite Rave
    No. 9 - End of the Century
    E-Rotic - Gimme Gimme Gimme
    Papaya - Hero (KCP Discotique Mix)
    Tavares - It Only Takes a Minute
    Captain.T - La Senorita
    Rice.C feat. tiger Yamato - Luv to Me (AMD Mix)
    Olivia Project - Xanadu

    ~4th mix/Plus~
    dj Taka - .59
    Ni-Ni - 1,2,3,4,007
    Naoki - B4U
    Divas - Baby Baby Gimme Your Love
    Smile.dk - Boys (Euro Mix)
    Naoki - Burnin' the Floor
    D. D. Sound - Cafe
    Naoki - Can't Stop Fallin' in Love
    E-Rotic - Cat's Eye (Ventura Mix)
    N.M.R. - Celebrate Nite
    Vivian - Conga Feeling
    Joga - Dam Dariram (KCP Mix)
    Mustache Men - Do Me (H.I.G.E.O. Mix)
    NW260 - Drop Out
    Dr. Vibe feat. JP Miles - Don't Stop (AMD 2nd Mix)
    Captain Jack - Dream a Dream
    Tracy Gold - Eat You Up
    TaQ - Era (NostalMix)
    CJ Crew feat. Sedge - Ninzaburo (Furuhata's Theme)
    Symphonic Defoggers - Get Me in Your Sight (AMD Cancun Mix)
    Andy G's Disco Machine - Gotcha (Theme from Starsky and Hutch)
    Olivia Project - Have You Never Been Mellow (MM Groovin' Mix)
    Papaya - Hero (Happy Grandale Mix)
    NM feat. Sunny - Higher
    TaQ - Holic
    Blue Destroyers - Hypn0tic Crisis
    Naoki 190 - Hysteria
    Jennifer - If You Were Here (B4 ZA Beat Mix)
    E-Rotic - In the Heat of the Night
    Bus Stop - Kick the Can
    dj Taka - Leading Cyber
    Stone Bros. - Let the Beat Hit 'em!
    Shin Murayama feat. Argie Phine - Let's Talk it Over
    Naoki feat. Paula Terry - Love Again Tonight ~for melissa mix~
    Venutra - Lupin the 3rd '78
    good-cool feat. JP Miles - Make Your Move
    Habegale - Music
    Mitsu-O! feat. Geila - My Summer Love
    Bus Stop - Na-Na
    Morgana - Never Gonna Make (Dance Team Factory Mix)
    good-cool feat. JP Miles - Never Let You Down
    Cubic22 - Night in Motion
    Bus Stop - One Two (Little Bitch)
    Captain Jack - Only You
    Re-Venge - Orion.78 (AM Euro Mix)
    200 - Paranoia Evolution
    Smile.dk - Petit Love
    Papaya - Pink Dinosaur
    CJ Crew feat. Christian D. - Rhythm and Police (K.O.G. G3 Mix)
    Crystal Aliens - Sexy Planet
    KC & The Sunshine Band - Shake Your Booty
    Bang - Shooting Star
    Lucyfer - Sky High
    DJ Rich feat. Tail Bros. - Super Star
    Joe Rinoie - Synchronized Love (Red Monster Hyper Mix)
    Ken D - The 7 Jump
    B3-Project - Enter the Dragon -Revival 2k1 Mix-
    De-Sire - Trip Machine Climax
    King Kong & D. Jungle Girls - Walkie Talkie
    Factor-X - Wild Rush
    MM - Wonda (Speed K Mix)
    Rebecca - Young Forever



    9a. The difficulty and steps

    You'll notice that each song's difficulty level is measured by a foot.
    I also added each song's length so you'll know which ones just take FOREVER
    to finish. Only 5th Mix songs are listed. This list will be finished very
    soon.


    Difficulties are as follows:
    1-Simple
    2-Moderate
    3-Ordinary
    4-Superior
    5-Marvelous
    6-Genuine
    7-Paramount
    8-Exorbitant
    9-Catastrophic



    17Sai (1:22)
    Basic: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick:
    -Steps: 5
    Maniac:
    -Steps: 6
    Basic Double: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 6
    -Steps:

    Absolute (2:03)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    Abyss (1:53)
    Basic: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Afronova Primeval (1:40)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps: 272
    Trick: 6
    -Steps: 322
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps: 423
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps: 287
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps: 332
    Maniac Double: 9
    -Steps: 437

    Against All Odds (1:35)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    B4U -glorious style- (3:09)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 9
    -Steps:

    Be Together (1:23)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Broken My Heart (1:42)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps: 215
    Trick: 5
    -Steps: 267
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps: 360
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps: 217
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps: 273
    Maniac Double: 9
    -Steps: 353

    Can't Stop Fallin' in Love -Speed Mix- (1:33)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 9
    -Steps:

    Dancing All Alone (1:16)
    Basic: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Dancing Pompokolin (1:34)
    Basic: 1
    -Steps:
    Trick: 4
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 1
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Dive (1:35)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps: 204
    Trick: 5
    -Steps: 272
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps: 354
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps: 191
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps: 268
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps: 322

    DXY! (1:44)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    Dynamite Rave Long Ver. (2:51)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 9
    -Steps:

    Ecstasy (1:47)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Electro Tuned (1:40)
    Basic: 5
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    God of Romance (1:17)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    Healing Vision (1:45)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 9
    -Steps:

    Hot Limit (3:04)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    I Was the One (1:34)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 6
    -Steps:

    Insertion (1:42)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    Matsuri Japan (1:35)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    Mr. T (Take Me Higher) (1:44)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Moonlight Shadow (1:30)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 6
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 6
    -Steps:

    Movin' On (1:30)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    My Generation (1:31)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 6
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 6
    -Steps:

    Never Ending Story (1:35)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    No Limit (1:31)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    Oops! I Did It Again (3:07)
    Basic: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    PARANOiA Eternal (1:37)
    Basic: 5
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 9
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 9
    -Steps:

    Radical Faith (1:49)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    Remember You (1:38)
    Basic: 1
    -Steps: 41
    Trick: 3
    -Steps: 130
    Maniac: 5
    -Steps: 197
    Basic Double: 1
    -Steps: 47
    Trick Double: 3
    -Steps: 135
    Maniac Double: 5
    -Steps: 198

    Right Now (1:29)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 6
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Sana Mollete ne Ente (1:38)
    Basic: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 8
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 8
    -Steps:

    Still in My Heart (1:45)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Swing It (1:21)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 4
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 6
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Test My Best (1:30)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 4
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    The Cube (1:50)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    The Twist (1:26)
    Basic: 3
    -Steps:
    Trick: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 2
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    Tribal Dance (1:28)
    Basic: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick: 6
    -Steps:
    Maniac: 7
    -Steps:
    Basic Double: 4
    -Steps:
    Trick Double: 5
    -Steps:
    Maniac Double: 7
    -Steps:

    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    10. Quotes
    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    Starting:
    "Everybody's waiting for you!"

    Choosing a song:
    "Give it your best shot!"

    Song selection:
    "OK!"

    Before song:
    "Are you ready?"

    "Show me your hottest moves!"


    During game play:
    If you have a rating above red
    "Everybody is cheering!"
    "You're beautiful!"
    "Nice moves!"
    "OK!"

    If you have a rating in the red zone:
    "What's this?"
    "Watch out!"
    "Danger, danger!"
    "Whoa, you're dangerous!"
    "Be careful!"
    "Keep going!"

    Stage finishes:
    Cleared
    "I can see a dream in your dance, I can see tomorrow in your dance
    we can call it: Our hope." (Yes, I know, corny.)
    "Great, you are the most incredible dancer!"
    "Thank you for the ultimate dance. It brought tears to my eyes."

    Failed
    "You're having a hard time today, wait for your next challenge."
    "Everybody has bad days, don't worry!"
    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    11. About these lyrics
    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    This section only includes the 5th Mix songs.

    ---
    *?* indicates inaudible words
    ---



    Broken My Heart
    -Naoki feat. Paula Terry
    -http://www.animelyrics.com

    (You've broken my heart)

    Boy, you tell me we'll never part
    Hold you from the very start
    Now I've got to get this guy out of my head
    Before I lose control

    You were the only man to be my love, be my love
    Now it's ancient, you know that you cut me like a knife

    You've broken my heart, broken my heart
    This can't be right, no no not right
    I'm telling you I know it's true
    That I'd die for you, die for you
    Baby, broke my heart

    (Oh no no)

    Baby you were everything (everything)
    Now you say it's over
    I know that you won't be coming back

    You've broken my heart
    Torn me apart
    It can't be right
    Baby I would fly to see
    Even in you, even in you
    Broken my heart, broken my heart
    Right from the start, yeah from the start
    I just can't believe it's true
    You threw me away, threw me away
    Baby broke my heart





    Dive
    -BeForYou
    -http://www.animelyrics.com

    sekai o tomete... Dive

    kakushi kirenai afureru kono omoi
    mou himitsu ni ha dekinai hitomi sorasenai

    dakishimeru omoi no Tension anata e to Reflect
    suhada o terasu Passion mo sono mama Evolution

    sekai o tomete mou watashi ga tomaranai
    kono yoru ni tobikonde yuku Dive to the night

    jikan o tomete dakedo ai ha tomaranai
    kono umi ni tobikonde yuku takaku anata ni ima
    Keep on lovin'. Can't stop my heart mou watashi ga tomaranai
    kono ai ni tobikonde yuku Dive to the night





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    12. Fun Facts
    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    Out of boredom, and reading other FAQs, I decided to add a "fun facts"
    section about DDR in general. HOWEVER, some of these MAY NOT be correct,
    and if you think or know the correct answer, please feel free to contact me.
    BTW-I will NOT answer you or give you credit if you decide to be a jerk in
    e-mailing me (read me e-mail rules).

    I know these are pretty easy. I'm also open to new questions, if you think
    you have a good DDR trivia question, e-mail it to me.

    Please see the bottom of the FAQ for the answers.

    Thanx to DJ Arcas for reminding and helping me about the info on the Dancing
    Stage series in Europe! (FYI, Konami Europe renamed DDR to Dancing Stage,
    no relation to the Dancing Stage in Japan feat. TKD and DCT).


    DDR trivia! THESE QUESTIONS ARE ALL BASED ON QUESTIONS AS OF 1/1/01!
    Excludes 4th Mix PSX, 5th Mix, etc.


    1. Naoki's last name?
    2. How many Dance Dance Revolution version are out at the moment (for Japan:
    MAJOR releases only, exclude LINK and PLUS versions. for USA: MAJOR releases:
    hint 1.5 and USA ONLY =P). This includes arcade, PSX, DC, GB, etc. As of
    1/1/01.
    3. How many versions of PARANOiA exist in DDR? (including variations, DO NOT include
    remixes outside of DDR like Paranoia Evil)
    4. From what Beatmania does the Club version/Append discs come from?
    5. Which song(s) is/are the first CATASTROPHIC? And when does it appear?
    6. How many songs does Naoki currently have from 1st Mix-4th? (including
    remixes, exclude Club versions)
    7. For DDR 3rd Mix, Captain Jack remakes what popular 70's song by which artist?
    BONUS:What verse does Konami use in DDR 3rd?
    8. When was the official release date of DDR USA?
    9. Who produces the Dancemania series? (NOT the game, the music)
    10. What does "180" "190" and "200" refer to?
    11. Which is currently the fastest DDR song?
    12. How many versions of Trip Machine exist?
    13. What is Bemani? (This should be easy ^_^)
    14. The Olivia Project remakes songs by which artist?
    15. When did SSR Double (aka Maniac Double, Expert Double) first appear?
    16. Out of the 120+ songs that Japan has seen so far in their DDRs, how many has
    America seen? (Hint: Again, major releases, including Solo, excluding Nonstop)
    17. So Many Men is a remake of another song by what artist?
    18. How many different versions of Luv to Me is there? (Excluding ParaPara
    Paradise)
    19. How many songs in 2nd ReMix Append Club discs (or Club version) appear in
    PS2's Beatmania IIDX 3rd Style?
    20. How many DDR songs (excluding Club songs) are featured in Beatmania IIDX
    3rd Style (PS2)?
    20a. 4th Style (PS2)?
    21. Who is "K.O.G."?
    22. What's the nickname for
    23. What song was originally going to be featured in DDR 4th Mix, but due to
    a conflict with a software company at the last minute, it got pulled?

    By the way, Internet Ranking for DDR 1st Mix DID NOT make it to America.
    If anything, it was imported.

    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    13. Closing notes/Thanks/Contact Information
    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    This FAQ is strictly based on my observations and my techniques. It may not
    work for you, and in which case, you can find other great beginner's FAQs out
    there that may work for you. (Myself, I'm learning new techniques, so my own
    playing is not too great right now...) ^_^

    And to all the people who think there's no DDR scene in Chicago/Chicagoland
    area, I fart in your general direction! =P~~~ bwahaha


    Thanks to...
    GameFAQs, heck, I never had more motivation to do this kinda thing ^_^
    Konami (KCET) and the Bemani team for making such a kick arse game~
    Sailor Bacon, Guilherme Henrique M. L. Kiyohara, and Deathlok the Demolisher
    for allowing me to use their lyrics, and helping me out on others!
    And anyone else I've forgotten, sorry!!!



    Copyrights...(every game I mentioned thus far)
    Beatmania, DanceManiaX, and Dance Dance Revolution is
    trademark of Konami, Konami Computer Entertainment Japan (KCEJ), Konami Computer
    Entertainment Tokyo (KCET), and the Bemani development team.
    Dancemania music compilation series is trademark/copyright of Toshiba Emi.



    ~~~

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    Answers for the fun facts:

    1. Naoki Maeda

    2. 23 (This is VERY debatable)
    Arcade: DDR 1st, DDR 2nd Mix, DDR 3rd Mix, DDR 4th Mix, Dancing Stage Euro Mix,
    Dancing Stage Euro Mix 2000, Kiddie DDR (Don't know the exact name)
    PSX: DDR 1st, 2nd ReMix, 2nd ReMix Append 1, 2nd ReMix Append 2, 3rd Mix,
    Disney's Rave, Ohasta, Best Hits, Dancing Stage Euro Mix
    Dancing Stage DDR series: Dreams Come True, True Kiss Destination
    DC: 2nd Mix, Club Version
    GB: GB 1, GB 2
    N64: Disney's Rave
    *I think I might be missing one*
    (Look for 4th Mix and USA Mix for PSX in 3/2001!)

    3. 7
    PARANOiA
    PARANOiA KCET ~clean mix~
    PARANOiA MAX ~dirty mix~
    PARANOiA MAX ~dirty mix~ Club version
    PARANOiA MAX ~dirty mix~ Club version Another
    PARANOiA Rebirth
    PARANOiA Evolution

    4. Beatmania IIDX Substream

    5. Three of them are from DDR 2nd ReMix Append Club Vol. 1
    Graduistic Cyber
    Ska a go go
    Luv to Me
    (from DDR 2nd ReMix Append Club Vol. 2)
    Gentle Stress

    6. 9
    Brilliant 2U
    Brilliant 2U Orchestra Groove
    Dynamite Rave
    Hysteria (As Naoki 190)
    B4U
    Can't Stop Falling in Love
    Burnin' Up the Floor
    Love Again Tonight
    Higher (as "NM")

    7. Village People: In The Navy, 3rd Mix uses the second verse

    8. 10/10/00

    9. Toshiba Emi

    10. BPM or Beats per minute (I'm pretty sure)

    11. Drop Out (So I'm told, at 260 BPM)

    12. 4
    Trip Machine
    SP-Trip Machine Jungle Mix
    Trip Machine ~luv mix~
    Trip Machine Climax

    13. Bemani is Konami of Japan's development team for their music games, which
    include Beatmania, DDR, Guitar Freaks, Drummania, etc.

    14. Olivia Newton-John

    15. Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix

    16. 48
    This includes 1.5 Mix, USA, and Solo Bass Mix

    17. So Many Men by Miqel Brown

    18. 4
    Third Mix (Japanese)
    English version
    English Disco version
    AMD Mix/AM Mix

    19. At least 9
    5.1.1.
    Dr. Love
    Beginning Of Life
    Been So Long
    PARANOiA Max ~dirty mix~
    Keep On Movin'
    Brilliant 2U
    Gentle Stress
    Genom Screams

    20. At least 5
    Put Your Faith in Me
    SP-Trip Machine
    Can't Stop Falling in Love
    Dynamite Rave
    End of the Century

    20a.
    B4U
    Burnin' the Floor
    Higher

    21.
    K.O.G. is the nickname for Morita Kohji, one of the
    operators/producers for Dancemania.

    22.
    Sana (Sana en molete..., Shining Polaris, Miracle Moon, etc)

    23.
    Eyes on Me Almighty Mix
    (Conflict was with Square Japan, over baseball roster licenses)

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