: Despite sharing the same name, it features a significantly different soundtrack and modified gameplay mechanics to better suit home players in the West. Pro Player Secrets
: Highly arcade-accurate , containing nearly every song from the original cabinet. Dance Dance Revolution Extreme
: It introduced ultra-difficult charts known as "flashing 10s," which were significantly harder than standard level 10 songs of that era. : Despite sharing the same name, it features
: The North American PlayStation 2 version won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Soundtrack in 2005. Critical Differences: Arcade vs. Console : The North American PlayStation 2 version won
The game is beloved for several reasons that made it a "gold standard" for arcade cabinets during the early 2000s:
It is important to note that the version you play might vary wildly depending on the platform: