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Year of release is needed for each game. Month and date if possible, but year is sufficient. --] 22:45, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC) | Year of release is needed for each game. Month and date if possible, but year is sufficient. --] 22:45, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC) |
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Release Dates
Year of release is needed for each game. Month and date if possible, but year is sufficient. --Poiuytman 22:45, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC)
French law?
The info about France banning any product that contains the word "Revolution" seems suspicious. Could the contributer please provide a reference? --Poiuyt Man | talk 23:58, 11 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I think you're correct; counterexample: http://www.ciao.fr/Quake_3_Revolution_PS2__122395
Australia
Is it called Dancing Stage in Australia too? Or is it just Dance Dance Revolution there.
- The voice over at the start of the version available in austrlia says "Dancing Stage", and the image on the AU cover is the same. There may be some regional differences between the US and AU, but I think they are essentially the same. glasnt 01:18, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
Differences between EU Dancing Stage vs US/JP Dance Dance Revolution
Besides the name, and the songlists in each mix, what other differences are there in the game? Graphics? Interface (if only slightly)? What is the announcer like?
Is it also worth noting these differences in the article here to those who are also curious?
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