Post #1 · Posted at 2023-04-14 11:27:52pm 1.4 years ago
I might not understand why, but I don't see the full songlist for these specific releases. The reason I asked was, well, I'm trying to stick to Japanese DDR releases as much as possible. Even though I'm an actual American who was born and raised there, I sometimes find the American console releases a lil off for not being very close to the mainline releases in Japan.
From what I know of, DDR FESTIVAL is the closest to CS EXTREME NA, and STR!KE is the closest to EXTREME 2, which from what I know of, is a follow-up to CS EXTREME NA.
It would be wonderful if you could help out. If you don't think you could help, it's perfectly alright.
From what I know of, DDR FESTIVAL is the closest to CS EXTREME NA, and STR!KE is the closest to EXTREME 2, which from what I know of, is a follow-up to CS EXTREME NA.
It would be wonderful if you could help out. If you don't think you could help, it's perfectly alright.
Post #2 · Posted at 2023-04-14 11:31:16pm 1.4 years ago
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If you mean you're just trying to view a list of what songs are in the game, then here:
https://remywiki.com/CS_DDR_FESTIVAL
https://remywiki.com/CS_DDR_STRIKE
https://remywiki.com/CS_DDR_FESTIVAL
https://remywiki.com/CS_DDR_STRIKE
Post #3 · Posted at 2023-04-14 11:32:52pm 1.4 years ago
Well, I do know that the songlists are on RemyWiki, but... the big question is...
Do I retrieve them by downloading the songs from their specified songpacks? That was what I initially came up with.
Or, do I download the whole songpacks for CS EXTREME NA, Ultramix, EXTREME2, and Ultramix 2?
Do I retrieve them by downloading the songs from their specified songpacks? That was what I initially came up with.
Or, do I download the whole songpacks for CS EXTREME NA, Ultramix, EXTREME2, and Ultramix 2?
Post #4 · Posted at 2023-04-15 12:13:44am 1.4 years ago
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Oh. Then the latter. You'd have to download packs for Extreme, Festival, Extreme 2, Strike and Ultramix 1 and 2 since each category only contains the songs new to that specific mix. Of course, this means some songs will appear twice because some Ultramix songs were given new charts when brought over the the PS2 games.
Post #5 · Posted at 2023-04-15 01:46:15am 1.4 years ago
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Quote: Burtzman
Oh. Then the latter. You'd have to download packs for Extreme, Festival, Extreme 2, Strike and Ultramix 1 and 2 since each category only contains the songs new to that specific mix. Of course, this means some songs will appear twice because some Ultramix songs were given new charts when brought over the the PS2 games.
Okay, thanks for telling me. I have a songpack of the arcade version of EXTREME, but I'd gladly download the other songpacks.
Post #6 · Posted at 2023-04-15 02:23:34am 1.4 years ago
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If you’re looking for them in the arcade drop down menu of the simfiles section, they never had arcade releases. You want to go to the PS2 section for their unique songs. Some are also from Xbox games as mentioned. A lot are also in the SuperNOVA arcade category as that’s where the arcade debut of those games was and it’s how they’re sorted in arcade DDR.