Actually, "DYNAMITE RAVE" CDP is from 4thMIX PLUS. It was removed from DDRMAX2 as with "BRILLIANT 2U" CSP. Even DDR PC Edition didn't have "BRILLIANT 2U" CSP (ESP in 4thMIX PLUS, KONAMIX and DS Party Edition) and "DYNAMITE RAVE" CDP (EDP in 4thMIX PLUS, KONAMIX and DS Party Edition).
Interesting fact: Kind Lady (Interlude)'s unused Double charts would later see use on DDR Ultramix 2 for the original Xbox via DLC Pack 8, and it's Singles charts were also a copy/paste of Drop The Bomb -SyS.F Mix-'s singles charts.
Dear lord, as if people needed another reason to hate Crash!😅 Don’t get me wrong, I’m a simp for Drop Out from Nonstop Mega Mix… but 16ths at 200bpm are absurd for this era of DDR.😮
Wow, this is pretty interesting. DDR7th/8th JP and the CS versions were the last versions of DDR I played before I stopped playing. I was wondering if the US side would ever achieve parity with the JP side when it came to songlists. Had a hard time keeping up with the songlists and versions after that. What do you normally do to pull these hidden charts?
It was probably one of the first songs they finished for the game or a song they already had done that they could just throw in for testing/placeholder purposes until they were ready to put something else there. They probably just didn't have the time to add everything they wanted or remove it after testing so they just removed the ability for it to be selectable/seen in base gameplay.
@@Akshuls Very possible! May be a reused bit of code that got passed around from game to game for a bit that had it as a failsafe/default. It is slightly funny to imagine someone on the team just really loves Duran Duran and kept sneaking it in though lol.
Actually, "DYNAMITE RAVE" CDP is from 4thMIX PLUS. It was removed from DDRMAX2 as with "BRILLIANT 2U" CSP. Even DDR PC Edition didn't have "BRILLIANT 2U" CSP (ESP in 4thMIX PLUS, KONAMIX and DS Party Edition) and "DYNAMITE RAVE" CDP (EDP in 4thMIX PLUS, KONAMIX and DS Party Edition).
The old glitched ONI chart from Love Shine, even is from the doubles heavy chart, I like that chart.
Interesting fact:
Kind Lady (Interlude)'s unused Double charts would later see use on DDR Ultramix 2 for the original Xbox via DLC Pack 8, and it's Singles charts were also a copy/paste of Drop The Bomb -SyS.F Mix-'s singles charts.
love shine oni chart is the best of all i think...
Dear lord, as if people needed another reason to hate Crash!😅
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a simp for Drop Out from Nonstop Mega Mix… but 16ths at 200bpm are absurd for this era of DDR.😮
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Wow, this is pretty interesting. DDR7th/8th JP and the CS versions were the last versions of DDR I played before I stopped playing. I was wondering if the US side would ever achieve parity with the JP side when it came to songlists. Had a hard time keeping up with the songlists and versions after that.
What do you normally do to pull these hidden charts?
what is up with them and THE REFLEX like.. oh question, does the unused charts save in the records page or is it still empty
It was probably one of the first songs they finished for the game or a song they already had done that they could just throw in for testing/placeholder purposes until they were ready to put something else there. They probably just didn't have the time to add everything they wanted or remove it after testing so they just removed the ability for it to be selectable/seen in base gameplay.
@mango8616 well I mean the other ddrs have the reflex too and those files aren't even in the game. Wonder if it's a fail safe,
@@Akshuls Very possible! May be a reused bit of code that got passed around from game to game for a bit that had it as a failsafe/default. It is slightly funny to imagine someone on the team just really loves Duran Duran and kept sneaking it in though lol.
What of kind hidden charts are these?