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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Sweets×Sweets first appeared as background music for SEGA's arcade Tetris game, テトリス・デカリス (Tetris Dekaris), also known as Tetris Giant in English-speaking countries. A soundtrack album for the game, 恋のデカリス, was released on December 17th, 2009. [http://www.wave-master.com/ent/details/gnca/gnca7149/index.html] | * Sweets×Sweets first appeared as background music for SEGA's arcade Tetris game, テトリス・デカリス (Tetris Dekaris), also known as Tetris Giant in English-speaking countries. A soundtrack album for the game, 恋のデカリス, was released on December 17th, 2009. [http://www.wave-master.com/ent/details/gnca/gnca7149/index.html] | ||
** Despite this, Sweets×Sweets is treated as a maimai original song. There's no reference to テトリス・デカリス whatsoever in maimai. | ** Despite this, Sweets×Sweets is treated as a maimai original song. There's no reference to テトリス・デカリス whatsoever in maimai. | ||
** Team D refers to Team DEKARIS, an idol group created by SEGA for this game. | ** Team D refers to Team DEKARIS, an idol group created by SEGA for this game. The game ended up to be a failure, and the group was disbanded soon after. The members would go on to form another group called StylipS. | ||
* Sweets×Sweets received a new jacket in maimai でらっくす. | * Sweets×Sweets received a new jacket in maimai でらっくす. | ||