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===LCD-based arcade cabinets=== |- ! style="width: 27%;" | X ! style="width: 27%;" | White ! style="width: 27%;" | 20th Anniversary |- | Photo | [[File:DDR X2.png|frameless|center]] | [[File:DanceDanceRevolution White Machine with DDR A installed.png|frameless|center]] | [[File:DDR 20th Anniversary Model with DDR WORLD installed.jpg|center|frameless]] |- | Year released | 2008 | 2013 | 2019 |- | Thematic color | Black | White (plus blue for intl. ''DDR A'') | Gold |- | Initial system board | Bemani PC type 4 | Bemani PC type 4 (ADE-704A for ''DDR A'') | Bemani PC ADE-6291 (ADE-704A for beta version of ''DDR A'') |- | Screen | LCD-based, 37" operating at [[720p]] | LCD-based, 42" operating at 720p | LCD-based, 55" operating at 720p |- | Lighting | {{Ya}} Front and panel lights | {{MaybeCheck}} Front lights only | {{Ya}} Front and panel lights |- |Lighting Technology |Front Lights ([[Light-emitting diode|Led]] Modules, Led Diodes) Panel Lights (USA: Led Modules, JPN: Fluorescent tubes) |Front Lights (Led Modules, Led Diodes) |Front Lights (Led Strips, Led Diodes) Panel Lights (Led Modules, Led Strips) |- |Sound |USA ver. 4 Speakers (2 Full range, 2 Midbass) JPN ver. 6 Speakers (4 Full range, 2 Subwoofers) |6 Speakers (4 [[Full-range speaker|Full range]], 2 Subwoofers) |5 Speakers (4 Full range, 1 Subwoofer) |- | Card reader | {{Ya}} [[e-Amusement]] and [[USB]] | colspan="2" {{Ya}} [[e-Amusement]] |- | Panel colors | * Pink (vertical) * Baby blue (horizontal) * Black background and arrow borders * White arrows | * Pink (vertical) * Baby Blue (horizontal) * White background and arrows | * Pink (vertical LEDs) * Baby blue (horizontal LEDs) * Gold background and text * White arrow borders * Transparent arrows |- | Handle bar colors | Black | Baby blue and pink | Gold |- | First game included | ''[[Dance Dance Revolution X]]'' | ''[[Dance Dance Revolution (2013 video game)|Dance Dance Revolution]]'' (2013) | ''[[Dance Dance Revolution A20]]'' {{Ref|note.FinalsA|[note 5]}} |- | Final game included | ''[[Dance Dance Revolution X3]]'' | Currently produced | Currently produced |- | Highest supported upgrade |''[[Dance Dance Revolution World]]'' | ''[[Dance Dance Revolution World]]'' | ''[[Dance Dance Revolution World]]'' |} {{reflist|group=note}} *{{Note|note.480i}}''Dance Dance Revolution'' normally runs at 240p, up to and including ''Extreme''. ''4thMix'' to ''Extreme'' use [[480i]] when displaying menus. *{{Note|note.Cards}}On CRT-based cabinets, card readers are optional. [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] memory cards are supported in Asia from ''2ndMix Link Edition'' to ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Extreme|Extreme]]''. [[PlayStation 2]] card support for ''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova|SuperNova]]'' worldwide was announced, but cancelled. ''SuperNova'' and newer support e-Amusement instead. ''[[Dance Dance Revolution X|DDR X]]'' and [[Dance Dance Revolution X2|its sequel]] also support USB drives. *{{Note|note.CRTSupport}}Support for ''[[Dance Dance Revolution A20#Dance Dance Revolution A3|Dance Dance Revolution A3]]'' on CRT-based cabinets was discontinued on April 28, 2024. An offline version of ''A3'', with fewer features than the online version, was sold for these cabinets on April 30, 2024, in Asia.<ref name="A3Offline">{{cite web |title=DanceDanceRevolution A3 γͺγγ©γ€γ³γ’γΌγδ»ζ§ |url=https://bemaniwiki.com/?DanceDanceRevolution+A3/%A5%AA%A5%D5%A5%E9%A5%A4%A5%F3%A5%E2%A1%BC%A5%C9%BB%C5%CD%CD#offline |website=BemaniWiki |access-date=June 12, 2024 |language=ja |date=April 30, 2024}}</ref> Outside of Asia, sales of upgrade kits were limited to ''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova]]'' and ''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova#Sequel|SuperNova 2]]''. *{{Note|note.SoloExSN2}}Unofficially, this cabinet can be upgraded to support newer mixes, such as ''[[Dance Dance Revolution Extreme|DDR Extreme]]'' and ''[[Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2|SuperNova 2]]''. *{{Note|note.FinalsA}}This cabinet was first demonstrated at a private JAEPO 2019 conference. It displayed a ''20th anniversary'' title screen, and gameplay was not allowed. During the 8th Konami Arcade Championship (KAC), the DDR finalists played on a gold cabinet running ''[[Dance Dance Revolution A]]''. During the X era of Dance Dance Revolution, two cabinet variants were made available to arcades. The region in which the game was sold determined which cabinet was received. In the USA and most international regions, a cabinet produced by [[Raw Thrills|Raw Thrills Games]] was made available. This cabinet was of inferior quality, with subpar sound and ear-piercing top speakers, along with lackluster bass speakers. The cabinet was shipped with a dance stage prone to premature failure due to low-quality hardware components. On the other hand, the [[Konami]] Original cabinet was made available for the Japanese region. This cabinet was made of much higher quality materials and components, particularly evident in the use of edge-lit acrylic panels, RGB LED light bars, and a high-quality dance stage with exceptional sensors and overall aesthetic design.<ref>{{Cite web |title=DDR X (US) dedicated cabinet review - IndyDDR.com |url=http://www.indyddr.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3541 |access-date=2025-03-11 |website=www.indyddr.com}}</ref> ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix'' was updated after its initial release with a few new songs and the ability to connect to and play alongside Konami's [[DJ]] simulator games, [[Beatmania IIDX]]. While the official name of that version of DDR when alone was ''Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Link Version'',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.konami.jp/bemani/ddr/jp/am/ddr2nd/linkkit.html |title=Dance Dance Revolution Link Version |access-date=2007-12-19 |work=Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX |language=ja}}</ref> when connected to the two Beatmania IIDX cabinets it was compatible with it was referred to by two other unique names.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.konami.jp/am/bm2dx/club/ |title=This is the Club Version! |access-date=2007-12-19 |language=ja}}</ref>
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