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0:00- Intro 0:19- Easy Mode List 1:10- Medium Mode List 2:38- Hard Mode List 3:50- Online-Only songs 4:35- Advanced Mode/Courses 7:45- PiX/Arrow skins 8:56- Credits Credits: Here's the other ending I was talking about. Not nearly as cool. Online-Only Songs: Surprise! Even though these can normally only be accessed in online play, there is an exploit that will let you play them. Note: You do need a copy of the US version of SN2 for this to work. Here are the steps to do this yourself! I got the info from this video: • DDR SuperNOVA - Online Mode Songs in Game ... 1. (SN2) Go to Edit Mode 2. (SN2) Make a new Edit using Konami Sample Data 3. (SN2) Grab the chart data from which ever song's difficulty you want 4. (SN2) Save your edit in the Library 5. (SN2) In Library, Output your saved data to Outside Manager 6. (SN2) MAKE SURE THE GAME SAVES. After that, you can switch back to SN now. 7. (SN) Head to Edit Mode 8. (SN) Check Outside Manager. If you saved the data in SN2 correctly, you should see it there. 9. (SN) Bring up the options and hit Input over the data you saved, and that will let you save it to SN's library. Congratulations! You can now play the online songs. Some slight issues, though: they end early, they can't be played outside of game mode, and they all remain at the exact same BPM, so Trim will have no BPM changes. Considering you need to do this once per difficulty, the multiple quirks, and the fact that you need SN2 to do this...which already has these songs playable...why not just play them there?

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