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Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Plus is an upgrade of DDR 4th Mix, and adds 14 new songs into the mix as well as including several older songs which have received new Maniac step sets. |
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Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix contains a total of 122 songs, 9 of which are hidden and unlockable. Of these, 40 of them are new to the DDR series. 5th Mix is the first DDR game to run at 60 frames per second, and also introduces the song wheel interface used when selecting songs. |
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The seventh instalment of the worldwide-popular Dance Dance Revolution series. This version has been equipped with both Normal mode and Challenge mode, where players are challenged to try for the best time, according to the order and difficulty of songs previously set. |
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Dance Dance Revolution Best of Cool Dancers is essentially Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix with a modified soundtrack. All foot panel mods have been turned off and the difficulty and style of a song cannot be changed. Otherwise there is no difference in general gameplay |
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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (DDR Extreme) is a music video game by Konami and is the eighth release in the main Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) series. |
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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme Plus is a bootleg version of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. It features some minor graphical changes from the original, and a speed hack which allows you to increase the song tempo by 10% or 20%. |
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Dance Dance Revolution USA is a music video game by Konami for the Northern America arcade market. |
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When an arrow rising from the bottom of the screen hits the step zone at the top of the screen, step on the matching stage arrow while keeping to the rhythm. |
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Dance Dance Revolution Kids is a game in the Dance Dance Revolution series aimed at a younger audience. The machine itself is much smaller than regular DDR versions, and the dance steps are very simplistic making it easier to score a passing grade. |
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DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix, sometimes abbreviated as 7thMix is the 7th game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games and the sequel to DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6th Mix. It was released in the arcades by Konami on April 17, 2002. Although only officially released in Japan, arcade units exist worldwide. DDRMAX2 contains a total of 116 songs that are playable in normal gameplay, 34 of which are new to Dance Dance Revolution. 20 of these songs are hidden and unlockable.
The interface used is a red, grey, and yellow version of the Song Wheel interface introduced on DDR 5thMix. The names of the difficulty modes are "Light," Standard," and "Heavy," as they were in DDRMax. |
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