(DDR Extreme) is widely considered one of the most iconic entries in the rhythm game series by Konami . Originally released for Japanese arcades on December 25, 2002 , it served as the eighth main installment and was a massive celebration of the franchise's history. Why it's a Fan Favorite
: It introduced ultra-difficult charts known as "flashing 10s," which were significantly harder than standard level 10 songs of that era. Dance Dance Revolution Extreme
The game is beloved for several reasons that made it a "gold standard" for arcade cabinets during the early 2000s: (DDR Extreme) is widely considered one of the
In DDR Extreme, you cannot achieve an without also getting a full combo (hitting every arrow without missing or getting a "Good"), because of a 1,000,000 point bonus awarded for flawless runs. The game is beloved for several reasons that
: The North American PlayStation 2 version won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Video Game Soundtrack in 2005. Critical Differences: Arcade vs. Console