Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution
September 26, 1998
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Contrary to its listed artist and former-listed BPM as "180", the song "PARANOiA" from Dance Dance Revolution does not actually play at a constant 180 BPM. Instead, it fluctuates within a range of 169.81 and 183.67 BPM. Dance Dance Revolution World is the first game to correctly note this fluctuation in BPM, albeit rounded to the whole numbers 170 and 184 respectively.
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RemyWiki Page For PARANOiA:
https://remywiki.com/PARANOiA

Gameplay of PARANOiA in DDR 1st Mix (Original DDR):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGiDTTFScE4

Demonstrations of PARANOiA with proper BPM Listings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfG8AiWPbcw

Comparison of PARANOiA BPM shifts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr2txaME2sk

Gameplay of PARANOiA in DDR World:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzeUWkwTI1Q
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The EU arcade port of this game, called "Dancing Stage", features a song called "Uh La La La". This song's expert chart is the only chart in the series where the player must hit 3 panels at once.
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In the US PS1 port of this game, several backgrounds for songs go unused. These songs are "Let's Get Down", "That's the Way", "Rock Beat", "Butterfly", "Hero" and "Bad Girls". The last song mentioned, "Bad Girls", has an incomplete background.
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In the Japanese version of this game, the song "Money" by The Ragga Twins can be found in the data. Graphics, step data, and the music can be found for this song. This was presumably replaced with "MAKE IT BETTER" by Mitsu-O!, which is similar in style.

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