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Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits

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Title Screen

Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits

Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
Publisher: Konami
Platform: PlayStation
Released in JP: December 21, 2000


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GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.


Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits is a "compilation" game featuring songs from the first three mainline Dance Dance Revolution games released in Japan, both arcade and console-wise.

This title served as the basis for the first North American release in the series.

Unused Song

Graphical and stepchart data for the song LOVE can be found unused within READ_DT.BIN's filesystem. All files, save for the song's background, are compressed under Bemani-LZ in the data, and the offsets apply to the first instance of the file.

Banner
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Background
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CD
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DdrBESTHITS-lovebn.png DdrBESTHITS-lovebg.png DdrBESTHITS-lovecd.png
Small Banner
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Steps - 0x904948
While a slot for a Single Beginner chart exists, it is a copy of the Single Basic chart. All the other charts, as well as the sync, match the arcade data as of Dance Dance Revolution 4thMIX.

(Source: leadbman)

Unused Graphics

Note: All graphics are loaded in VRAM, but can also be found within READ_DT.BIN, compressed under Bemani-LZ.

SSR

As the "Maniac" name applies to the hardest difficulty of all songs in this game, these graphics go unused:

DdrBESTHITS-SSR2.png DdrBESTHITS-SSR3.png

Additionally, the Edit Mode assets also have a "Trial" graphic, but its palette no longer exists.

DdrBESTHITS-SSR.png

Early Guide Graphics

Somewhat "plain" graphics for some of the sections in the Guide menu. It's worth noticing that all of them have finalized versions.

Unused Used
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(Source: tikal.)