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{{Prototype
{{Prototype
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|titlescreen=DDREX US E3 TITLE.png
|titlescreen=DDREX US E3 TITLE.png
|Page name=Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (E3 demo)
|builddate=May 10, 2004 17:07:36
|status=Dumped, not released
|status=Released
|origin_type=DVD-R
|origin_type=DVD-R
|game=Burnout Revenge
|game=Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (PlayStation 2)
|system=PlayStation 2
|system=PlayStation 2
|genre=Music, Exercise
|genre=Music, Exercise
|final_builddate={{RegionDate|JP|Jul 24, 2003}} {{RegionDate|US|Jul 9, 2004}}
|release_date={{RegionDate|JP|October 9, 2003}} {{RegionDate|US|September 21, 2004}}
|release_date={{RegionDate|JP|October 9, 2003}} {{RegionDate|US|September 21, 2004}}
|unreleased=No
|unreleased=No
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|file=Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (E3 Demo).7z
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The '''E3 2004 demo''' of (the American release of) ''Dance Dance Revolution Extreme'', which lets you play a two song credit with a selection of ten songs to choose from.
The '''E3 2004 demo''' of (the American release of) ''Dance Dance Revolution Extreme'', which lets you play a two song credit with a selection of ten songs to choose from.
 
==Notes==
==General Differences==
*The Select Music backdrop has a simpler gradient.
*The Select Music backdrop has a simpler gradient.
*The selection panel is likewise less detailed, lacking stripes on the sides and a less rectangular title window.
*The selection panel is likewise less detailed, lacking stripes on the sides and a less rectangular title window.
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*"HIGHS OFF U" is listed as "Highs Off U", and "Your Rain (RAGE MIX)" is "Your Rain (RAGE MIX)".
*"HIGHS OFF U" is listed as "Highs Off U", and "Your Rain (RAGE MIX)" is "Your Rain (RAGE MIX)".


==Unused Graphics==
Unused Graphics
Originally, the U.S release of DDR EXTREME was going to retain the theme of the Japanese arcade and c/s versions of EXTREME, complete with English translations.  By the time the E3 demo came out, the theme had been changed to the one used in the final release, but the graphics for the original theme still remained in the game.
Originally, the U.S release of DDR EXTREME was going to retain the theme of the Japanese arcade and c/s versions of EXTREME, complete with English translations.  By the time the E3 demo came out, the theme had been changed to the one used in the final release, but the graphics for the original theme still remained in the game.
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Title Screen
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (May 10, 2004 prototype)
Build date May 10, 2004 17:07:36
Dump status Released
Origin DVD-R
Game Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (PlayStation 2)
System PlayStation 2
Genre Music, Exercise
Final build JP Jul 24, 2003
US Jul 9, 2004
Release date JP October 9, 2003
US September 21, 2004
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The E3 2004 demo of (the American release of) Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, which lets you play a two song credit with a selection of ten songs to choose from.

Notes

  • The Select Music backdrop has a simpler gradient.
  • The selection panel is likewise less detailed, lacking stripes on the sides and a less rectangular title window.
  • "PRESS START BUTTON" instead of the more specific "2P Press START Button to begin!"
  • "HIGHS OFF U" is listed as "Highs Off U", and "Your Rain (RAGE MIX)" is "Your Rain (RAGE MIX)".

Unused Graphics Originally, the U.S release of DDR EXTREME was going to retain the theme of the Japanese arcade and c/s versions of EXTREME, complete with English translations. By the time the E3 demo came out, the theme had been changed to the one used in the final release, but the graphics for the original theme still remained in the game.