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It has a total of 32 songs: ten from the original Dance Dance Revolution arcade game and 26 all-new songs. The graphics are mostly retained from the original game, with some changes. The jukebox song list now displays 8 song options instead of 6 and a "Random" option, which if selected will cause a random song to play the next stage. Other than Mirror, many new options can be activated with step codes: Left (shifts the arrow placements to the left), Right (shifts the placement to the right), Shuffle (randomizes the placement), Hidden (arrows disappear when they are about to reach the Step Zone), and Little (eliminates all non-quarter beat steps, which will lessen the maximum score available to attain). Through step codes, two players may also select different difficulty levels while playing in Versus and Couple modes. The game removes Extra Stage and adds Step Battle, a competitive play style in which each player records a series of steps for the other player to play. Step Battle is exclusive to three songs and can only be accessed with codes. Dancing Stage Featuring True Kiss Destination ( ダンシングステージフィーチャリングトゥルーキスデスティネーション, Danshingu Suteji Fīcharingu Tourū Kisu Desutinēshon) is the first "Dancing Stage" title of the Dance Dance Revolution series released in Japan and other parts of Asia on July 27, 1999. The Dancing Stage games in Japan all deviate away from the main DDR series of games and for True Kiss Destination, it features a themed set of music by the Japanese group of the same name as well as original music from Konami's in house artists.

Dancing Stage Euro Mix 2 (G*C23 VER. EAA) - MAME machine Dancing Stage Euro Mix 2 (G*C23 VER. EAA) - MAME machine

Find sources: "Dancing Stage"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( August 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Dancing Stage Unleashed is the European counterpart to the North American Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix series for the Xbox console. Three games were released annually from 2004 to 2006: Unleashed, Unleashed 2 and Unleashed 3, each with exclusive songs replacing some of the Ultramix songs. No European counterpart to Ultramix 4 was released. These games cannot be played on the Xbox 360 or newer consoles. [3] Lesson mode - Not to be confused with Training mode, this mode features a number of simple lessons to assist new players in learning the correct technique to playing the game. DDR (1998) • DDR 2ndMIX • DDR 3rdMIX • DDR 4thMIX • DDR 5thMIX • DDRMAX • DDRMAX2 • DDR EXTREME • DDR SuperNOVA • DDR SuperNOVA2 • DDR X • DDR X2 • DDR X3 VS 2ndMIX • DDR (2013)Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True ( ダンシングステージフィーチャリングドリームズカムトゥルー, Danshingu Sutēji fīcharingu Dorīmuzu Kamu Tourū) is the second Japanese Dancing Stage video game. The gameplay is similar to Dance Dance Revolution and it has songs performed by the J-Pop group, Dreams Come True. Dancing Stage SuperNova 2 was originally meant to complement the planned arcade release of the same name. The arcade version was cancelled, however, making this a console exclusive. Different versions of Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix were released for other countries in Asia. [13] The first release in 1999 removed four new songs, made "Strictly Business" unavailable outside of 2ndMix mode and had a bug when trying to enter the Shuffle modification. [14] Two versions of the game were later released exclusively in South Korea: VER.KOREA on April 1, 2000 and VER.KOREA2 on May 1, 2000. VER.KOREA features the same song changes found in the Asia version, but fixes the Shuffle bug and adds seven new Korean pop songs in 3rdMix and SSR modes. [15] VER.KOREA2 is identical to VER.KOREA, but adds nine more K-Pop songs. [16] Konami. Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMIX (System 573). Konami. Level/area: Warning screen. This game is for sale and use only in Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, China, Macao, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia.

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The game still utilizes the jukebox-style song list but modifies it so that the highlighted song's CD is displayed to the front. Instead of being accessed through codes, players may choose a character through a dedicated screen. The game is the first to differentiate the colors of arrows based on their timing, an option known as "Vivid". Vivid is turned on by default in 3rdMix and 2ndMix Modes, but must be enabled with a code in SSR Mode, as "Flat" (all arrows are the same color; the previous arrow option) is turned on by default instead. Other new options added include Sudden (arrows appear midway through while rising up towards the Step Zone, a reverse of Hidden) and Stealth (arrows are invisible, requiring memorization)Tom Leclerc. "DANCING STAGE MEGAMIX". AceGamez. Archived from the original on 3 July 2007 . Retrieved 11 September 2016. Dancing Stage MegaMix PS2 Game". GameSpot. Archived from the original on 7 February 2009 . Retrieved 11 September 2016.

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a b c d Neko Neko. "Dancing Stage Megamix for Playstation 2 (PAL)". DDRers' Stompin' Ground (in Japanese) . Retrieved September 11, 2016. Japan's PS Ver. "DDR" (2ndReMIX DISC CHANGE)". Archived from the original on 2013-07-28 – via www.youtube.com. Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix ( ダンスダンスレボリューションセカンドミックス, Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon SekandoMikkusu), sometimes abbreviated as 2ndMix ( セカンドミックス, SecandoMikkusu), is the second game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released as an arcade game by Konami in Japan on January 29, 1999.

The core gameplay of Euromix 2 is very similar to Euromix, but also introduced a new two-tier scoring system and freeze arrows. Rare - There are approximately 2 known instances of this machine presumably owned by our current and past members. More are likely owned by non-members. 1 of these machine are owned by our active Dancing Stage Euromix collectors. It is a set of circuit boards which a collector could put into a generic case if desired. For Sale - There is one active VAPS member with an extra Dancing Stage Euromix circuit board for sale. The game offers three different play styles: Single (one player plays on a single dance pad), Couple (two players play with a unified stepchart spread over two separate dance pads), and Double (one player plays on two dance pads, stepcharts are different compared to Single), the last of which requires a step code to be entered. After selecting a play style, players will be prompted to select a game mode out of three: Easy, Normal, and Hard. Normal and Hard are the main bulk of the game and offer different set of songs. Easy, which has the same song selection as Normal, limits players to one stage but enables them to play to the end of the song even if the dance meter is completely depleted.

Dancing Stage EuroMIX2 - Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) Wiki

SO DEEP (PERFECT SPHERE REMIX): A trance song from Dancemania FantasiA. It is one of the fastest songs (140 BPM) to have a consistently high density of 1/16 notes. When DDRMAX was first released, many players thought the Heavy steps of the song deserved a 10-foot rating, but it only received a 9 when it was rated in DDRMAX2. On DDRMAX's Groove Radar, this song covers all of the chaos, voltage, and stream levels, with a full combo of 498 or 500 steps (depending on whether jumps are counted as one or two steps), which is higher than almost any other DDR stepchart. The combo for the Standard stepchart is also halved, making it 250 steps, as well as the Light stepchart which was halved, giving it 125 steps. Dancing Stage Universe is the European counterpart to the North American Dance Dance Revolution Universe series for the Xbox 360. Dancing Stage Universe was released in 2007 in Europe and Australia, while Universe 2 was released in 2008 for Europe only. Both games feature exclusive songs, replacing some of the North American songs. No European counterpart to Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 was released, as Konami launched a Chinese edition of Universe 3 in 2009 instead. These games cannot be played on the Xbox One or newer consoles. On Saturday, April 10, 1999, Dance Dance Revolution was released for the Japanese PlayStation, adding new music and gameplay elements. A console release was not made for any other region until 2001.Dance Dance Revolution 2nd MIX Dreamcast Edition. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.51. 30 June 2006. The core gameplay of Euromix 2 is similar to Euromix, but introduced the new two-tiered scoring system and freeze arrows to the European audience. As mentioned, Euromix 2 uses DDRMAX2's engine and interface but with some minor differences, such as Nonstop mode being accessed from the song wheel, difficulty selections being made before the song begins, and the options menu introduced by DDRMAX is not used, electing to still use step codes. These codes are entered on the song selection screen. Asian's AC Ver. "DDR 3rdMIX Ver.KOREA2" ". Archived from the original on 2013-07-28 – via www.youtube.com. Dancing Stage Euromix DescriptionA simon-says style music game, where you press the four buttons with your feet as arrows scroll up from the bottom of the screen.

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