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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme : ウィキペディア英語版
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme

is a music video game by Konami and is the eighth release in the main ''Dance Dance Revolution (DDR)'' series. It was released on December 25, 2002 for Japanese arcades, and on October 9, 2003, for the Japanese PlayStation 2. Despite its single-region release, its popularity caused the arcade release to be exported or pirated and placed in game rooms worldwide. Examples of these bootleg titles are "''DDR MegaMix''" and "''DDR Extreme PLUS''". Dance Dance Revolution Extreme was the last game in the DDR Arcade franchise for 4 years until ''Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova'' in 2006.
The arcade release of the game contains one of the largest soundtracks of any DDR game, featuring 240 songs, as well as music from other ''Bemani'' music titles. Konami issued an "in-game" thank you to the fans of ''Dance Dance Revolution'' and announced a rejuvenation of the entire series, but did not go into details. Konami's announcement led people to believe that ''DDR Extreme'' might be the last ''DDR'' release or that the series might be rebooted in the same manner as ''Beatmania'' and ''Beatmania IIDX''. However, it continued to be released for video game consoles. It is possible that this meant the changes in SuperNova (the ability to have all difficulties at once and the massive difficulty spike) but this is unlikely.
==Gameplay==
(詳細はlife bar", a graded rating at the end of each course and a random banner. Perhaps the most noticeable changes in ''DDR Extreme'' are the extra stage and the updated green color scheme. Players can pick their own song to try to pass the extra stage, including "The Legend of Max". If they do well on the "Extra Stage", they can progress to ''One More Extra Stage''. The banner of ''Dance Dance Revolution'' unlocks access to other songs. If the player passes, a special ending is unlocked. New songs are introduced, including the Bemani revival songs , like "Beatmania IIDX", "pop'n music" or "Keyboardmania", and versions of ''DDR Solo'', ''Home DDR'' and ''DDR Club'' songs created by DDR Extreme. A "cheat code" reveals the true number of songs, including hidden songs. Pressing the left and right buttons simultaneously unlocks the Series, Alphabetical, Beats-per-minute, Player-best and Default sort orders.

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