Dance Dance Revolution (2010 video game)

Dance Dance Revolution (2010 video game)
DanceDance Revolution/DanceDance Revolution New Moves
Dance Dance Revolution PS3.jpg
Official Cover Art
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Series Dance Dance Revolution, Bemani
Engine Custom
Platform(s) PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
Release date(s) PlayStation 3
  • NA November 16, 2010
  • EU March 18, 2011
Wii
  • NA November 16, 2010
  • EU March, 2011
Xbox 360
Genre(s) Music, Exercise
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)
Media/distribution Blu-ray, DVD

DanceDance Revolution is a music video game released by Konami (Also known as DanceDance Revolution New Moves in Europe) on November 16, 2010 for the North American PlayStation 3 and Wii. It was first announced at E3 2009 .[2]

The game was not mentioned after E3 2009 until August 2010 when the game was mentioned on the company's Facebook page as the first Dance Dance Revolution game for the PlayStation 3. It was announced for the Xbox 360 by Konami on December 8, 2010 - with new music and special features.[3]

Contents

Gameplay

Up to four players each stand on a different controller mat or dance platform and hit four colored arrows or buttons laid out in a horizontal and vertical cross (left, right, up, and down) with their feet to musical and visual cues. There are also 4 diagonally placed buttons (a circle in the upper left corner, an "x" in the upper right corner, a triangle in the lower left corner and a square in the lower right corner), which are used to navigate various modes in the game such as “free mode”, “club mode,” “dance contest mode”, “Move mode” and “training mode”.
The core gameplay in “free mode” involves the player moving his or her feet to a set pattern, stepping in time to the general rhythm or beat of a song. During normal gameplay, arrows scroll upwards from the bottom of the screen and pass over a set of stationary arrows near the top (referred to as the "guide arrows). When the scrolling arrows overlap the stationary ones, the player must step on the corresponding arrows on the dance platform, and the player is given a judgement for their accuracy depending on how well they time their dance to the patterns presented to them (“perfect”, “great”, “OK” and “fail”). Longer green and yellow arrows referred to as "freeze arrows" must be held down for their entire length.
Successfully hitting the arrows in time with the music fills the "Dance Gauge", or life bar, while failure to do so drains it. Correctly stepping on a preset number of arrows prepares the "rhythmic detonator" which can then be activated for an additional bonus score by sliding the right foot up to the “up arrow” and then to the right to the “x” button. Upon completion of a song, the player is taken to the results screen, which rates the player's performance with a letter grade and a numerical score, among other statistics.
The four starting levels of difficulty in DDR ("beginner", "basic", "difficult" and "expert") differ depending on the characteristics of specific songs so that a particular player might find a particular song in “difficult” level to be easier than another song in “basic” level. Players can unlock a fifth level of difficulty ("challenge") for some of the songs by successfully completing their corresponding “expert” level of difficulty. In the “challenge” level of difficulty, players not only have to hit the 4 horizontally and vertically placed buttons, but in addition, they have to hit the 4 diagonally placed buttons (making for a total of 8 buttons) when their corresponding diagonally-pointed arrows scroll over the stationary “guide arrows” near the top of the screen.
There are other ways to change the gameplay to make it more complex or fun depending on the players’ tastes. For instance, players can use the “training mode” to repeatedly practice particularly difficult sections of specific songs in order to improve their level of play. In addition to traditional gameplay, the PlayStation 3 version features integration with the PlayStation Move peripheral to allow the use of hand motions during routines, much like what had been done with franchise's releases on the Wii.[4]
In "Move" mode, four corner areas have been added to the screen. The move controller must be moved to cover the appropriate corner, to match any diagonal arrows that appear. .[5] Also, in “Club mode” the usual layout of arrows in the “guide arrows” section laid out onscreen from left to right in this order: left, up, down and right, change their order suddenly and frequently in unpredictable ways.

Music

The following music is the song list for the PlayStation 3 version of "Dance Dance Revolution".

Yellow songs represent licensed master tracks, white songs represent Konami original songs, and Red songs represent Boss songs (siren will be heard while highlighting the song in game). Songs with padlock required you to unlock it first

Song Artist
"According To You" Orianthi
"Animal" Ke$ha
"Bad Romance" Lady GaGa
"Battlefield" Jordin Sparks
"Celebration" Kool & the Gang
"Crushcrushcrush" Paramore
"Dancing in the Street" Martha and the Vandellas
"Hey, Soul Sister" Train
"I Got You" Leona Lewis
"I'm Yours" Jason Mraz
"Love Like This" Natasha Bedingfield
"Love Shack" The B-52's
"Missing" "Everything But The Girl"
"My Life Would Suck Without You" Kelly Clarkson
"Need You Now" Lady Antebellum
"Plastic Beach" Gorillaz (feat. Mick Jones & Paul Simonon)
"Rio" Duran Duran
"So Fine" Sean Paul
"Venus" Bananarama
"We Are Family" Sister Sledge
"A Geisha's Dream (Ruffage Remix)"This song must be unlocked Naoki feat. SMILE.dk
"AFRONOVA"This song must be unlocked RE-VENGE
"Curry Up"This song must be unlocked OR-IF-IS
"DOUBLE TORNADO"This song must be unlocked evo-X
"Dreaming Can Make a Wish Come True" Jun & NRG Factory ft. Anna Kaelin
"Ever Snow"This song must be unlocked T??RA
"Find You Again"This song must be unlocked The W feat. Rita Boudreau
"Flowers"This song must be unlocked T??RA
"In the Zone" U1 (NPD3 Style) & Kidd Kazmeo
"Let's Get Away" Naoki ft. Brenda Burch
"MAGIC PARADE" Lea Drop feat. Katie Dellenbach
"On the Night of a Still Wind"This song must be unlocked Jena Rose
"One Sided Love"This song must be unlocked D-crew with Melissa Petty
"Private Eye" Atomsoak ft. Cerol
"Rescue Me" NAOKI ft. Fracus
"Rhythms Inside" DKC Crew
"Seasons"This song must be unlocked TOMOSUKE feat. Crystal Paloa
"Share The Love"This song must be unlocked Brenda Burch
"Sweet Sweet (Love) Magic" This song must be unlocked jun
"The Island Song" TAG ft. Eric Anthony
"The Way U Move"This song must be unlocked Bill Hamel & Derek James feat. Breana Skiles
"TIME" NM feat. Aleisha G
"Top the Charts"This song must be unlocked J-Mi & Midi-D ft. Hanna Stockzell
"TSUGARU (APPLE MIX)"This song must be unlocked RevenG vs. DE-SIRE
"Until the End"This song must be unlocked Philip Webb
"Wicked Plastik"This song must be unlocked nc ft. Electric Touch
"Win the Game"This song must be unlocked DKC Crew
"MAX 300"This song must be unlocked Ω
"CRAZY♥LOVE"This song must be unlocked jun
"New York EVOLVED"This song must be unlocked NC underground

Downloadable Songs

Each pack consists of 5 songs and costs $4.49, with the exception of Premium pack.

DanceDanceRevolution Greatest Hits

Song Artist
"AM-3P" KTz
"BRILLIANT 2U" NAOKI
"PARANOiA" 180
"PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME" UZI-LAY
"TRIP MACHINE" DE-SIRE

DDR KONAMIX Greatest Hits

Song Artist
"B4U" NAOKI
"BURNIN' THE FLOOR" NAOKI
"HIGHER" NM feat. SUNNY
"HYSTERIA" NAOKI 190
"TRIP MACHINE (luv mix)" 2MB

DDRMAX2 Greatest Hits

Song Artist
"D2R" NAOKI
"KAKUMEI" dj TAKA with NAOKI
"rain of sorrow" NM feat. EBONY FAY
"STILL IN MY HEART" NAOKI
"SUPER STAR" D.J.RICH feat. TAILBROS.

DDR SuperNOVA Greatest Hits 1

Song Artist
"Gamelan de Couple" TOMOSUKE
"Mugen" TЁЯRA
"My Only Shining Star" NAOKI feat. Becky Lucinda
"RED ZONE" Tatsh & NAOKI
"TRUE♥LOVE" jun

DDR SuperNOVA Greatest Hits 2

Song Artist
"CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE (super euro version)" NAOKI with Y&Co.
"Fascination MAXX" 100-200-400
"Flow (True Style)" Scotty D. revisits U1
"INNOCENCE OF SILENCE" nc ft. NRG Factory
"Star Gate Heaven" SySF. feat. Donna Burke

DDR SuperNOVA 2 Greatest Hits

Song Artist
"Arrabbiata" Reven-G Alterative
"BALLAD FOR YOU" NM feat. THOMAS HOWARD
"KISS KISS KISS" NAOKI feat. SHANTI
"Music In The Rhythm" nc ft. Electric Touch
"Raspberry♥Heart (English version)" jun feat. PAULA TERRY

PREMIUM PACK (free)

Song Artist
"dreaming can make a wish come true (Full Version)" jun & NRG Factory feat. Anna Kaelin
"Let's Get Away (Full Version)" NAOKI feat. Brenda Burch
"Private Eye (Full Version)" atomsoak ft. cerol

References

  1. ^ http://www.warpzoned.com/?p=5604
  2. ^ Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. "DanceDance Revolution" (click on "pre-order" and select a console). Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  3. ^ Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. (December 8, 2010). "Konami announces DDR's return to the Xbox 360". http://konami.com/article/KONAMI_ANNOUNCES_RETURN_OF_DANCEDANCEREVOLUTION_TO_XBOX_360%E2%84%A2/151. Retrieved December 9, 2010. 
  4. ^ Wesley Yin-Poole (August 10, 2010). "DDR PlayStation 3 supports Move". Eurogamer. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-08-10-dancedancerevolution-ps3-supports-move. Retrieved August 10, 2010. 
  5. ^ PrettyCatchy. "DDR PS3 Move (Sample Video)". Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYUe0qpMePI. 

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