Post #1 · Posted at 2012-08-08 11:46:10am 12.9 years ago
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I have 2 DDR Extremes near me, one with a memory card slot and one with out. My problem is that both arcades won't unlock any new songs. The one with the memory card shows that my memory is in but will not save anything, but shows a unlock window (showing what has been unlock, which nothing has been unlock). The one without the memory card slot doesn't have a unlock screen. i played alot in these 2 arcades and want to be able to play more songs then what it starts out with.
So my questions are:
1: Are these arcades fake?
2: If they are not fake, then why hasn't anything been unlock?
3: Why cant the one arcade save data on my ps1 memory card?
So my questions are:
1: Are these arcades fake?
2: If they are not fake, then why hasn't anything been unlock?
3: Why cant the one arcade save data on my ps1 memory card?
Post #2 · Posted at 2012-08-08 11:51:54am 12.9 years ago
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You enter codes in the operator's menu, iirc...
Post #3 · Posted at 2012-08-08 11:54:23am 12.9 years ago
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Quote: Chewi☆
You enter codes in the operator's menu
like the unlock codes in the SN2 arcades? But that really can't be the only way.... right?Post #4 · Posted at 2012-08-08 11:55:24am 12.9 years ago
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No, it's like a mixture of letters and numbers or something
I don't know anything about it
I don't know anything about it
Post #5 · Posted at 2012-08-08 11:58:25am 12.9 years ago
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Quote: Chewi☆
You enter codes in the operator's menu
like the unlock codes in the SN2 arcades? But that really can't be the only way.... right?Talk to your arcade operator if they can unlock the machine in full, if they say no, go to the other one, if they ALSO say no, well...idk what else to say other than to hope into getting a SN or SN2 machine in your area. Or and X2.
Post #6 · Posted at 2012-08-08 12:05:29pm 12.9 years ago
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I don't mean fully unlock but i mean like getting the songs you would get from playing. Like play 15 songs for a song etc. I've been wanting to play songs like sakara and Across the Nightmare but those are locked. Or can nothing be unlocked without the operator's menu?
Post #7 · Posted at 2012-08-08 12:07:15pm 12.9 years ago
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IIRC you HAVE to go through the operator's menu to unlock anything. Either that, or it's the easiest way
Post #8 · Posted at 2012-08-08 12:08:40pm 12.9 years ago
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The other method of unlocking the songs is by playing several times. The higher the grades you get, the more points the machine accumulates to unlock certain song/nonstop/challenge.
Post #9 · Posted at 2012-08-08 12:14:22pm 12.9 years ago
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The other method of unlocking the songs is by playing several times. The higher the grades you get, the more points the machine accumulates to unlock certain song/nonstop/challenge.
Hmm i have tried that (21 songs on heavy, all got A's and B's) but nothing sadly. Ill try to talk to the people in charge if i can put the codes in. Just one more thing, Dose the codes stay forever or do you have to put the codes in every time it boots up?Post #10 · Posted at 2012-08-08 12:15:43pm 12.9 years ago
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The codes stay unless someone resets the machine. If you enter the codes on wednesday, and then go on saturday, the songs will still be there
Post #11 · Posted at 2012-08-08 12:19:07pm 12.9 years ago
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Ok, Thanks
You all helped alot


Post #12 · Posted at 2012-08-08 12:52:13pm 12.9 years ago
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And this is why 7th Mix's unlock system remains superior to this day.
Post #13 · Posted at 2012-08-08 01:47:00pm 12.9 years ago
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on 5th Mix, MAX and EXTREME you need the operator to input the codes for you. MAX2 you can also have a operator input the unlock code, but its not necessary if the machine gets played enough.
Post #14 · Posted at 2012-08-08 02:44:14pm 12.9 years ago
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Quote: Kon
on 5th Mix, MAX and EXTREME you need the operator to input the codes for you. MAX2 you can also have a operator input the unlock code, but its not necessary if the machine gets played enough.
hmm thanks, kinda dumb but fine. It should be like max2. By the way, do you know why my playstation memory card isn't working with the arcade? (it is ps1 memory cards, right?)Post #15 · Posted at 2012-08-08 07:32:17pm 12.9 years ago
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Quote: Kon
on 5th Mix, MAX and EXTREME you need the operator to input the codes for you.
I was certain that 6thMIX could be unlocked by the player... all three hidden songs. =\
Post #16 · Posted at 2012-08-08 09:08:55pm 12.9 years ago
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Quote: Kon
on 5th Mix, MAX and EXTREME you need the operator to input the codes for you. MAX2 you can also have a operator input the unlock code, but its not necessary if the machine gets played enough.
hmm thanks, kinda dumb but fine. It should be like max2. By the way, do you know why my playstation memory card isn't working with the arcade? (it is ps1 memory cards, right?)Are you ssaying you've been saving data for PS2 games on PS1 cards? I learned the hard way that PS1 games can't save onto PS2 memory cards after my initial 2 hour playthrough of Crono Cross
Unless Japanese Playstation 2's (or PS2 games) allow PS2 data to be saved on a PS1 card you need to use the PS2 memory cards.
Post #17 · Posted at 2012-08-08 10:09:33pm 12.9 years ago
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The memory card issue is because...
a. You need to use PS1 memory cards (Most 3rd party ones work, but don't be surprised if for some reason one doesn't).
b. You need the arcade data save on said memory card to save data. Simply walking into a arcade with the memory card won't work. You can get this data from DDR 5th Mix, MAX, MAX2 or EXTREME for the PS2 (Japanese PS1/PS2 copies ONLY).
a. You need to use PS1 memory cards (Most 3rd party ones work, but don't be surprised if for some reason one doesn't).
b. You need the arcade data save on said memory card to save data. Simply walking into a arcade with the memory card won't work. You can get this data from DDR 5th Mix, MAX, MAX2 or EXTREME for the PS2 (Japanese PS1/PS2 copies ONLY).
Post #18 · Posted at 2012-08-09 04:29:17am 12.9 years ago
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Quote: Kon
The memory card issue is because...
a. You need to use PS1 memory cards (Most 3rd party ones work, but don't be surprised if for some reason one doesn't).
b. You need the arcade data save on said memory card to save data. Simply walking into a arcade with the memory card won't work. You can get this data from DDR 5th Mix, MAX, MAX2 or EXTREME for the PS2 (Japanese PS1/PS2 copies ONLY).
Ah theres my problem, i never knew you needed data from any of those games, thanks alot a. You need to use PS1 memory cards (Most 3rd party ones work, but don't be surprised if for some reason one doesn't).
b. You need the arcade data save on said memory card to save data. Simply walking into a arcade with the memory card won't work. You can get this data from DDR 5th Mix, MAX, MAX2 or EXTREME for the PS2 (Japanese PS1/PS2 copies ONLY).

Post #19 · Posted at 2012-08-09 06:19:37am 12.9 years ago
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Are you ssaying you've been saving data for PS2 games on PS1 cards? I learned the hard way that PS1 games can't save onto PS2 memory cards after my initial 2 hour playthrough of Crono Cross
Oddly enough you can copy PS1 saves unto a PS2 Memory Card, but it won't read from it. You'd think that with all that backwards compatibility it should.Post #20 · Posted at 2012-09-07 03:09:31am 12.8 years ago
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Quote: Carlitos^^
The other method of unlocking the songs is by playing several times. The higher the grades you get, the more points the machine accumulates to unlock certain song/nonstop/challenge.
This is NOT true for Extreme machines. There are NO other options other than Extreme unlock code via the operator menu. For more information, please see DDRFREAK at the link below:
http://www.ddrfreak.com/versions/faqs-arcade.php?version=80
NO AMOUNT OF PLAYING THE ARCADE WILL UNLOCK ANYTHING.