Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game)

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Dance Dance Revolution
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Developer(s) Bemani
Publisher(s) Konami
Series Dance Dance Revolution
Platform(s) Arcade, PlayStation
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: November 18, 1998 [1]
  • NA: March 1999
  • EU: March 9, 1999 [2]
PlayStation
  • JP: April 10, 1999 [3]
  • NA: May 9, 2001
Genre(s) Music, exercise
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Arcade system Bemani System 573 Analog [4]

Dance Dance Revolution [lower-alpha 1] (DDR) is a music video game, developed by Konami, released in arcades on November 18, 1998, in Japan. Dance Dance Revolution is a unique game involving dance and rhythm that defined the genre. It is the first installment of the franchise of the same name. It involves timing and balance by having players use their feet instead of their hands like typical video games. In March 1999, the game was released for North American arcades, and for European arcades under the name Dancing Stage. Players and game critics were caught off-guard by the game's addictive qualities winning the new franchise many merits to its design.

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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.

Gameplay

The objective of Dance Dance Revolution is to move one's feet to a set pattern. Players must step to the beat, matching their beat to the arrows presented to them on screen by stepping on arrows on a dance pad. Arrows come from the bottom to the top towards a set of stationary arrows known as the "Step Zone". If they reach it, players step on the pad and the game will then judge the accuracy of the timing, ranging from "Perfect", "Great", "Good", "Boo", to "Miss". An on-screen life meter, known as the Dance Gauge, begins halfway full at the start of each song. Perfect and Great steps slowly fill the Gauge, while Boo and Miss steps quickly deplete it. Good steps have no effect either way. If a player accumulates too many Boos or Misses, and the Dance Gauge becomes empty, the song fails and the game ends. The game also tracks a combo tally from 4 combos upward, which will break if players score Good or lower.

At the end of each song, players see their accumulated points, bonus points, and how many of each kind of step they made. They also get a letter grade that is dependent on the judgments received during play, ranging from SS, all steps Perfect, to E, failure, which is only seen in Couple mode when the other player passes. If players manage to pass all their songs a cumulative results screen is given, totaling the stats from all played stages.

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.

After choosing a mode, players will be taken to the song selection, which takes the form of a jukebox-like menu of CDs that represent the available songs. On this screen, various step codes can be entered on the dance stage to adjust the game. Single Play offers two different difficulty levels per song. These levels, known as "Basic" and "Another", may be set while selecting play style or by entering step codes during the song selection. Each difficulty is rated on a scale of 1 to 7, each labeled with a name: Simple (1), Average (2), Novice (3), Expert (4), Professional (5), Genuine (6), and Hero (7). Another step code enables the "Mirror" option, which rotates each arrows to their opposite directions. Players may play anywhere from one to five songs, depending on how many the arcade operator sets the machine to play each game. Players start with 6 song options and cannot choose the same song twice within the same credit. If they manage to fill the dance meter to maximum in Final Stage while playing Basic difficulty in Single Play, players will be granted access to Extra Stage, where they may choose another song set to Another difficulty. A new song will also be added, which varies depending on whether players selected Normal or Hard modes.

During gameplay, 3D dancing characters appear in the background of each song. Different characters can be selected at the main title screen by standing on either the left or right arrow panels while pressing the select button.

Internet Ranking Version

An update, titled "Internet Ranking Version" and popularly known as "DDR 1.5", was released on November 18, 1998 and is by far the most common version of the game. As the name suggests, the game's main purpose is to rank scores online. After a playthrough ends, the game gives a code which can be inputted to the official website for high score purposes.

The game also adds two new songs and numerous different changes to the gameplay. A new addition is Versus Play, which requires two credits and a step code to activate. It is a two-player mode, similar to Couple, but rather than playing on a unified stepchart, each player plays their own stepchart, though they still have to select the same difficulty level. Two difficulty levels are added: "Maniac" for Single Play and "Another" for Double Play. It is possible to access Extra Stage by clearing Final Stage on Single Another or Double Basic, which will lead Extra Stage to be played on Single Maniac and Double Another, respectively. The difficulty scale is increased to 8, labeled "Exorbitant", and some of the other labels are renamed; Moderate (2), Ordinary (3), Superior (4), Marvelous (5), and Paramount (7). Finally, arrows now disappear within the Step Zone if players score Perfect or Great (the original version made no distinction regardless of timing), which has since become a staple in the series.

Home version

The home version was released in Japan on Saturday April 10, 1999 for the PlayStation. It includes all 11 songs from the original arcade version along with 5 new songs, three of which are from the arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX and the rest being console-exclusive songs (which would be added in DDR 2ndMIX Link Version) for a total of 16 songs. It also includes Edit Mode (for editing stepcharts) and Arrange Mode (a mode where if the player step on direction the arrows not meant to appear, they will get a miss). [5] [6] [7]

Sequels

Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix

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.

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.

An updated version, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Link Version, was released to Japanese arcades on April 28, 1999. This version came with a PlayStation memory card reader, installed in the middle of the arcade cabinet. It supports cards that have Link Data from the home version of Dance Dance Revolution, allowing each player to save high scores and play custom step edits. 2ndMix Link Version adds five new songs to the game, two from the home version and three new licenses, for a total of 37 songs. The game adds an "All Music" mode, making it the first time players can access the entire song list from the start. Future Dance Dance Revolution releases in Japan, up to and including Dance Dance Revolution Extreme , integrated Link Data functionality in-game. However, these required different home games to produce different Link Data formats: 3rdMix, 4thMix, 4thMix Plus, 5thMix and New Version.

Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix (ダンスダンスレボリューションセカンドリミックス, Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon SekandoRiMikkusu), the home version of 2ndMix, was released in Japan on April 20, 2000, for the Sony PlayStation. It includes 35 songs, 3 of which are new to this version and are hidden and unlockable. Two of the hidden songs were previews of the next arcade version, Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix and can only be played on Basic difficulty. The home version has the ability to Disc Change to 1st and Append Club Version. It also allows to unlock features in previous mixes such as the Nonstop Ranking from 3rd Mix. The interface is still the same as the one used in 2ndMix. [8] [9] [10]

On April 20, 2000, Konami released a version of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix for the Dreamcast console. It features 47 songs, seven of which are hidden and unlockable. The song list includes seven songs from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix. [11]

Most of the new songs in 2ndMix (with the exception of "BAD GIRLS", "BOYS", "HERO", "stomp to my beat", and the So-REAL Mix of "MAKE IT BETTER") were included in the North American version of Dance Dance Revolution for the PlayStation. [12]

Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix

Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix (ダンスダンスレボリューションサードミックス, Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon SādoMikkusu), sometimes abbreviated as 3rdMix, is the third game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released in Japanese arcades by Konami on Saturday October 30, 1999. The arcade machine is the first to be based on Bemani System 573 Digital. It has a total of 72 songs, 35 of which are new to the arcade series.

Instead of Easy, Medium, and Hard, the mode selection now offers "Soft", "Medium", and "Nonstop". Soft, a replacement of Easy, activates the Little option permanently and only allows one song to be selected. Medium leads to normal gameplay. Nonstop is a new mode in which players select a course which contains 4 songs back-to-back. Couple Style has been replaced by Unison, where two players play a unified stepchart featuring parts where they have to step on the same direction at the same time. Step Battle has also been removed.

Before the game starts, players may toggle game modes using codes to switch between "3rdMix", "2ndMix", and "Step Step Revolution (SSR)". 3rdMix and SSR modes give access to the new songs, but 3rdMix Mode limits players to choose Basic and Another difficulties, while SSR Mode limits access to Maniac, now renamed "SSR". 2ndMix Mode is an updated recreation of DDR 2ndMix, featuring 37 songs in a 3rdMix interface and enables all three difficulties to be selected. The game is the first to add Double Maniac/SSR stepcharts, but these are not available in 2ndMix Mode. The difficulty scale has been further increased to 9, labeled as "Catastrophic".

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)

3rdMix was reissued as Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus on June 21, 2000. This title, exclusive to Japan, adds 17 songs: three new DanceMania licenses, seven K-Pop tracks from VER.KOREA and seven Konami Originals. [13] Two of these Konami Originals made their arcade premiere in Dancing Stage EuroMix. SSR Mode is removed and its Maniac stepcharts are folded back to 3rdMix Mode. New content for Plus is selectable in "3rdMix Plus Mode" separate from 3rdMix Mode.

Different versions of Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix were released for other countries in Asia. [14] 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. [15] 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. [16] VER.KOREA2 is identical to VER.KOREA, but adds nine more K-Pop songs. [17]

International variants include Dancing Stage EuroMix and Dance Dance Revolution USA. EuroMix was released in European arcades in August 2000. It has a reduced song list of 28 songs, half which are Konami Originals and half which are licenses. Of the licenses, eight are from Universal Music Group and are only available in this arcade release. Six Konami Originals can be added by activating Internet Ranking, for a total of 34 songs. USA was released in North American arcades in October 2000. It has a reduced song list of 26 songs: six licenses and 20 Konami Originals. EuroMix with Internet Ranking and USA share four licenses and 15 Konami Originals in common, including two 3rdMix Plus tracks: "Love This Feelin'" and "TRIP MACHINE ~luv mix~".

In 2004, Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix was inducted into GameSpot's list of the greatest games of all time. [18]

Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix

Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix (ダンスダンスレボリューションフォースミックス, Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon Fōsu Mikkusu), or 4thMix (フォースミックス, Fōsu Mikkusu), is the 4th game in the main Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released as an arcade game by Konami on August 24, 2000. 4thMix features 136 songs, 49 of which are new to this mix. Twelve of the songs are initially hidden and must be unlocked by the arcade operator.

Many parts of the interface are overhauled. Instead of codes being used to select play style, there is a dedicated Play Style selection in which players can select between Single, Versus, Double, or Nonstop. Players then select one out of eight different categories in which the song list has been divided, each also featuring a different character. Instead of a jukebox, the song list is now presented in seven diagonal banners visible at any time. Scrolling past the rightmost or leftmost banner will bring another seven banners. After choosing a song, players will be prompted to select a difficulty level, instead of having to input step codes to toggle it. "Another" is renamed to "Trick" and the level is no longer indicated by a label. Double Maniac stepchart has been added for songs lacking it in the previous game. Finally, in Versus Play, players can access "Battle" stepcharts from the difficulty selection, which replaces Unison Mode. In Battle, arrows come from a single lane at the bottom before going to either the 1st or 2nd Player.

The game was reissued as Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus on December 28, 2000. Like 3rdMix Plus, it is an upgraded version, adding 14 new songs, adding to 150 songs in total. An All Music category is added, enabling players to access the entire song list from the start. Some songs have new Maniac stepcharts, while their old Maniac charts from the original game are recategorized as "Maniac-S" (for Single) or "Maniac-D" (for Double). There is also a DDR Solo version of this mix, which offers 4-step and 6-step modes in a DDR Solo cabinet.

Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix

Dance Dance Revolution 5thMIX, or DDR 5th Mix, is the 5th game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released to the arcades by Konami on March 27, 2001. Although only officially released in Japan, units exist worldwide. DDR 5th Mix contains a total of 122 songs, nine of which are hidden and unlockable. Of those songs, 40 of them (including all nine unlockable songs) are brand new to Dance Dance Revolution.

The game runs on 60 frame rate instead of 30, the first mainline DDR game to do this (Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination was the first). The song selection interface is changed once more to become wheel-like, with song titles displayed on the right in rectangular boxes and the highlighted song's banner, difficulty, and BPM displayed on the left. This so-called "song wheel" interface would become a mainstay for many DDR games in the future. Difficulty level is once again selected by pressing on the step panels, instead of being selected in a dedicated menu. The game is also the first to introduce AAA grade, as previous games only went up to AA. Both Nonstop and Battle Modes have been removed, while songs with new Maniac charts introduced in 4thMix Plus have their old Maniac charts removed. Categories has also been removed, though characters are still selected through a dedicated menu after Play Style. Finally, the game is one of the few to include long version of certain songs, which take up two whole stages and as a result cannot be selected in Final Stage.

DDRMAX, DDRMAX2 and DDR Extreme

Current Dance Dance Revolution releases

Dance Dance Revolution A was released on March 30, 2016, in Asia, with a North American release later in 2016, and a European release on December 15, 2017. It is the first international arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution since Dance Dance Revolution X2 .

Dance Dance Revolution A20 was released on new, golden cabinets on March 20, 2019, and a United States release imported later on May 15, 2019.

Music

The following lists the tracklists featured in Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix, Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix, and Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix. Unless noted, successive arcade games feature all songs featured in the preceding arcade games. For more information about the tracklists of the first two games, refer to the two links above. Note that 4thMix received two console ports; the second port, Dance Dance Revolution Extra Mix, essentially doubles as a console port of the Dance Dance Revolution Solo spin-off series by including nearly all of their songs, both licensed and Konami Original, plus tracks added in 4thMix Plus as well as new tracks.

The original soundtracks for all the arcade games up to Dance Dance Revolution Extreme were produced by Toshiba EMI under their Dancemania dance music brand. They also feature second Nonstop Megamix discs with the various songs in the games mixed together in succession.

Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Arcade song list
SongArtistNote
Licensed songs (24 total)
"BOOM DOOM DOLLAR (K.O.G G3 MIX)"KING KONG & D.JUNGLE GIRLSfrom Dancemania SPEED 3
"BUTTERFLY (UPSWING MIX)" SMiLE.dk from Dancemania SPEED 2
"CAPTAIN JACK (GRANDALE REMIX)" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania SPEED 2
"DAM DARIRAM"JOGAfrom Dancemania X3
"DO IT ALL NIGHT" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X4
"FLASHDANCE (WHAT A FEELING)"MAGIKAfrom Dancemania SPEED 2
"FOLLOW THE SUN (90 IN THE SHADE MIX)"TRIPLE Jfrom Dancemania SPEED 2
"GET UP (BEFORE THE NIGHT IS OVER)" TECHNOTRONIC feat.YA KID K from Dancemania Super Classics 2
"GET UP AND DANCE"FREEDOMfrom Dancemania Club Classics
"HOLIDAY"WHO'S THAT GIRL!from ZIPmania II
"IF YOU CAN SAY GOODBYE"KATE PROJECTfrom Dancemania X2
"IN THE NAVY '99 (XXL Disaster Remix)" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania X3
"IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE (Extended Remix)" TAVARES from Dancemania Super Classics 1
"MR.WONDERFUL" SMiLE.dk from Dancemania X2
"OH NICK PLEASE NOT SO QUICK" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X2
"OPERATOR" PAPAYA from Dancemania X3
"ROCK BEAT"LOUD FORCEfrom Dancemania X4
"SO MANY MEN" ME & MY from ZIPmania II
"THE RACE" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania X4
"TURN ME ON (HEAVENLY MIX)" E-ROTIC from Dancemania SPEED 2
"UPSIDE DOWN"COO COOfrom Dancemania Super Classics 1
"VOL.4" RAVERS CHOICEfrom Dancemania SPEED 2
"WONDERLAND (UKS MIX)"X-TREMEfrom Dancemania SUMMERS 2
"XANADU"THE OLIVIA PROJECTfrom Dancemania 3
Licensed songs (Ver.Korea, Ver.Korea 2, and 3rdMix Plus only) (7 total)
"바꿔"
(Ba Kkwo)
이정현 from the album Let's Go to My Star
"부담"
(Bu Dam)
백지영 from the album Sorrow
"별"
(Byul)
TEAMfrom the album Teamplay
"FACE" N.R.G from the album New Radiancy Group
"성숙"
(Sung Suk)
SPACE Afrom the album Maturation
"TELL ME TELL ME"S#ARPfrom the album The Sharp +2
"와"
(Wa)
이정현 from the album Let's Go to My Star
Licensed songs (Ver.Korea 2 only) (9 total)
"아름다운 21C"
(Aromdaon 21C)
2000 대한민국from the album 2000 대한민국
"가까이"
(Gaggai)
(s#arp)from the album THE S#ARP
"가면의 시간"
(Gamyeonui Sigan)
FIN.K.L from the album S.P.E.C.I.A.L
"GIMME GIMME"컨츄리꼬꼬from the album color of CHAMELEON
"경고"
(Gyoung Go)
타샤니from the album Parallel Prophecy
"호기심"
(Hogisim)
한스 밴드from the album 호기심
"ROSE" FIN.K.L from the album S.P.E.C.I.A.L
"SHOCK" GOOFY from the album Technogoofy
"Starian"DUKEfrom the album Duke 2000
Licensed songs (3rdMix Plus only) (3 total)
"BUMBLE BEE" bambee from Dancemania X5
"GIMME GIMME GIMME" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X5
"HERO (KCP DISCOTIQUE MIX)" PAPAYA from Dancemania BASS#6
Konami Original songs (7 total)
"AFRONOVA"RE-VENGENew Konami Original
"DEAD END"N&SNew Konami Original
"DYNAMITE RAVE"NAOKINew Konami Original
"END OF THE CENTURY"NO.9New Konami Original
"La Senorita"CAPTAIN.TNew Konami Original
"PARANOiA Rebirth"190'New Konami Original
"Silent Hill"THOMAS HOWARDNew Konami Original
AMD Remix songs (4 total)
"gentle stress (AMD SEXUAL MIX)" Lock.png MR.DOG feat. DJ SWANNew Konami Original
"GRADIUSIC CYBER (AMD G5 MIX)" Lock.png BIG-O feat. TAKANew Konami Original
"Jam Jam Reggae (AMD SWING MIX)" Lock.png RICE.C feat. jam master '73New Konami Original
"LUV TO ME (AMD MIX)" Lock.png DJ KAZU feat. tiger YAMATONew Konami Original
From Console Version (3rdMix Plus only) (7 total)
"AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE"NPD3from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix (PS)
"CUTIE CHASER"CLUB SPICEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix (PS)
"DROP THE BOMB"Scotty D.from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix (PS)
"La Senorita Virtual"2MBfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix (PS)
"LOVE THIS FEELIN'"Chang Mafrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix (PS)
"think ya better D"sAmifrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix (PS)
"TRIP MACHINE ~luv mix~"2MBfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix (PS)
Removed song (3rdMix Plus only) (1 total)
"STRICTLY BUSINESS"MANTRONIK VS EPMDfrom Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Arcade song list
SongArtistNote
Licensed songs (24 total)
"1,2,3,4,007"NI-NIfrom Dancemania X6
"BOYS (EURO MIX)" SMiLE.dk from Dancemania EURO☆MIX HAPPY PARADISE
"DAM DARIRAM (KCP MIX)" Lock.png JOGAfrom Dancemania SPEED 4
"DREAM A DREAM" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania X2
"EAT YOU UP" ANGIE GOLD from Dancemania Super Classics 1
"GOTCHA (The Theme from STARSKY & HUTCH)"ANDY G's MAGIC DISCO MACHINEfrom Dancemania SUMMERS 3
"HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW (MM GROOVIN MIX)"THE OLIVIA PROJECTfrom Dancemania SPEED 4
"HERO (HAPPY GRANDALE MIX)" Lock.png PAPAYA from Dancemania SPEED 4
"IF YOU WERE HERE (B4 ZA BEAT MIX)" Lock.png JENNIFERfrom Dancemania SPEED 4
"IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X7
"KICK THE CAN" BUS STOP from ZIPmania III
"MUSIC"HABEGALEfrom Dancemania X4
"NEVER GONNA MAKE (FACTORY DANCE TEAM MIX)"MORGANAfrom Dancemania X6
"NIGHT IN MOTION"CUBIC 22from CLUB THE EARTH DISCO CLASSICS
"NINZABURO"C.J.Crew feat.Sedgefrom Dancemania SPEED 5
"ONE TWO (LITTLE BITCH)" BUS STOP from Dancemania X6
"ONLY YOU" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania BASS#6
"PINK DINOSAUR" PAPAYA from Dancemania X2
"SAINT GOES MARCHING (REMIX)"THE SAINTfrom Dancemania SPEED 4
"SHAKE YOUR BOOTY" KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND from Dancemania Club Classics 2
"SHOOTING STAR" BANG from Dancemania SPEED
"THE 7 JUMP"KEN Dfrom Dancemania X7
"WALKIE TALKIE"KING KONG & D.JUNGLE GIRLSfrom Dancemania Super Classics 2
"Young Forever"REBECCAfrom Dancemania X6
Licensed songs (4thMix Plus only) (12 total)
"CAFE"D.D.SOUNDfrom Dancemania Super Classics 3
"CAT'S EYE (Ventura Mix)" E-ROTIC from Dance Maniax 2ndMix
from Dancemania presents E-ROTIC MEGAMIX
"CONGA FEELING"VIVIANfrom Dancemania SUMMERS 3
"DO ME (H.I.G.E.O MIX)"MUSTACHE MENcover of Teddy Pendergrass
"Lupin the 3rd '78"VENTURAfrom Dancemania presents J★PARADISE
"NA-NA" BUS STOP from Dancemania DIAMOND
"PETIT LOVE" SMiLE.dk from Dance Maniax 2ndMix
from Dancemania EURO MIX HAPPY PARADISE
"RHYTHM AND POLICE (K.O.G G3 MIX)"CJ CREW feat. CHRISTIAN D.from Dancemania SPEED BEST 2001
"SKY HIGH"LUCYFERfrom Dancemania EURO MIX HAPPY PARADISE
"SYNCHRONIZED LOVE (Red Monster Hyper Mix)" JOE RINOIE from Dance Maniax 2ndMix
from Dancemania EURO MIX HAPPY PARADISE
"THEME FROM ENTER THE DRAGON (Revival 2001 Mix)"B3-PROJECTcover of Lalo Schifrin
"WONDA (SPEED K MIX)"MMfrom Dancemania SPEED BEST 2001
Konami Original songs (9 total)
"B4U"NAOKINew Konami Original
"BABY BABY GIMME YOUR LOVE"DIVASNew Konami Original
"BURNIN' THE FLOOR"NAOKINew Konami Original
"HIGHER"NM feat. SUNNYNew Konami Original
"HYPNΦTIC CRISIS"BLUE DESTROYERSNew Konami Original
"LOVE AGAIN TONIGHT (For Melissa MIX)"NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRYNew Konami Original
"MY SUMMER LOVE"mitsu-O! with GEILANew Konami Original
"ORION.78 (AMeuro-MIX)"RE-VENGENew Konami Original
"TRIP MACHINE CLIMAX"DE-SIRENew Konami Original
AMD Remix songs (2 total)
"Don't Stop! (AMD 2nd MIX)" Lock.png Dr.VIBE feat. JP milesNew Konami Original
"Get me in your sight (AMD CANCUN MIX)" Lock.png SYMPHONIC DEFOGGERS with 1479New Konami Original
DDR Solo crossover songs (7 total)
"CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000
"DROP OUT"NW260from Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000
"HYSTERIA"NAOKI 190from Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
"Let the beat hit em!"STONE BROS.from Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
"PARANOIA EVOLUTION"200from Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
"SUPER STAR"D.J.RICH feat. Tail Bros.from Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
"WILD RUSH"FACTOR-Xfrom Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000
Dancing Stage True Kiss Destination crossover songs (4thMix Plus only) (2 total)
"CELEBRATE NITE"N.M.Rfrom Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
"SEXY PLANET"Crystal Aliensfrom Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
BEMANI crossover songs (7 total)
".59" Lock.png dj TAKAfrom beatmania IIDX 2nd Style
"era (nostalmix)" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"Holic" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"LEADING CYBER" Lock.png dj TAKAfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"Let's talk it over" Lock.png SHIN Murayama feat. Argie Phinefrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"Make Your Move" Lock.png good-cool feat. JP Milesfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"never let you down" Lock.png good-cool feat. JP Milesfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
Removed song (1 total)
"SO MANY MEN"ME & MYfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix Arcade song list
SongArtistNote
Licensed songs (19 total)
"17才"
(17 Sai)
BAMBEE from Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"AGAINST ALL ODDS (Definitive MIX)"DEJAVU featuring TASMINfrom Dancemania X8
"BE TOGETHER"NI-NIfrom Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE (SPEED MIX)"NAOKIfrom Dancemania SPEED 6
"DANCING ALL ALONE" SMiLE.dk from Dancemania X8
"HOT LIMIT"JOHN DESIREfrom Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"MOONLIGHT SHADOW (New Vocal Version)"MISSING HEARTfrom Dancemania X8
"MOVIN ON (Extended Moon Mix)"ELLEN GEEfrom Dancemania X8
"MY GENERATION (Fat Beat Mix)" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania X8
"NEVER ENDING STORY (Power Club Vocal Mix)"DJ AC/DCfrom Dancemania X8
"NO LIMIT (RM Remix)" 2 UNLIMITED from Dancemania DIAMOND
"おどるポンポコリン"
(Odoru Pompokolin)
CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"OOPS!...I DID IT AGAIN (Fired Up MIX)"ROCHELLEfrom Dancemania X8
"RIGHT NOW" ATOMIC KITTEN from Dancemania DIAMOND
"ロマンスの神様"
(Romance no Kamisama)
JUDY CRYSTALfrom Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"SWING IT" BUS STOP from Dancemania SUMMERS 2001
"TEST MY BEST" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X8
"The TWIST (Double Pump MIX)"LIBERTY ALL STAZfrom Dancemania BASS#10 SUPER BEST
"TRIBAL DANCE (Almighty Mix)" 2 UNLIMITED from Dancemania X8
Konami Original songs (10 total)
"B4U glorious style"NAOKINew Konami Original
"DIVE" BeForU New Konami Original
"DYNAMITE RAVE (Long ver.)"NAOKINew Konami Original
"ECSTASY"d-complexNew Konami Original
"Healing Vision"DE-SIRENew Konami Original
"INSERTiON"NAOKI undergroundNew Konami Original
"祭 JAPAN"
(Matsuri JAPAN)
RE-VENGENew Konami Original
"PARANOiA ETERNAL"STM200New Konami Original
"Remember You"NMNew Konami Original
"STILL IN MY HEART"NAOKINew Konami Original
BEMANI crossover songs (11 songs)
"ABSOLUTE" Lock.png dj TAKAfrom beatmania IIDX 4th Style
"Abyss" Lock.png dj TAKAfrom beatmania IIDX 5th Style
"AFRONOVA PRIMEVAL"8bitfrom Dance Maniax
"BROKEN MY HEART"NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRYfrom Dance Maniax
"DXY!" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 4th Style
"Electro Tuned (the SubS mix)" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 2nd Style
"I Was The One" Lock.png good-coolfrom beatmania IIDX 2nd Style
"Mr.T (take me higher)" Lock.png Risky Men feat. Asuka Mfrom beatmania IIDX 4th Style
"Radical Faith" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 5th Style
"サナ・モレッテ・ネ・エンテ"
(Sana Mollete Ne Ente) Lock.png
Togo Project feat. Sanafrom beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX 2 ~Going Global~
"THE CUBE" Lock.png DJ SUWAMIfrom beatmania IIDX 5th Style
Removed songs (68 total)
"SAINT GOES MARCHING (REMIX)"THE SAINTfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE"NPD3from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"BA KKWO"LEE JUNG-HYUNfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"BU DAM"BAEK JI-YOUNGfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"BYUL"TEAMfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"CUTIE CHASER"CLUB SPICEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"DROP THE BOMB"Scotty D.from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"FACE"N.R.Gfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"La Senorita Virtual"2MBfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"LOVE THIS FEELIN'"Chang Mafrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"SUNG SUK"SPACE Afrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"TELL ME TELL ME"(s#arp)from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"think ya better D"sAmifrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"TRIP MACHINE ~luv mix~"2MBfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"WA"LEE JUNG-HYUNfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus
"AFRONOVA"RE-VENGEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"BUTTERFLY (UPSWING MIX)"SMiLE.dkfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"DO IT ALL NIGHT"E-ROTICfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"FLASHDANCE (WHAT A FEELING)"MAGIKAfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"FOLLOW THE SUN (90 IN THE SHADE MIX)"TRIPLE Jfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"gentle stress (AMD SEXUAL MIX)"MR.DOG feat. DJ SWANfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"GET UP (BEFORE THE NIGHT IS OVER)"TECHNOTRONIC feat. YA KID Kfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"GET UP AND DANCE"FREEDOMfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"GRADIUSIC CYBER (AMD G5 MIX)"BIG-O feat. TAKAfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"HOLIDAY"WHO'S THAT GIRL!from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"IF YOU CAN SAY GOODBYE"KATE PROJECTfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"IN THE NAVY '99 (XXL Disaster Remix)"CAPTAIN JACKfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"JAM JAM REGGAE (AMD SWING MIX)"RICE.C feat. jam master '73from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"MR.WONDERFUL"SMiLE.dkfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"OH NICK PLEASE NOT SO QUICK"E-ROTICfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"OPERATOR"PAPAYAfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"PARANOiA Rebirth"190'from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"ROCK BEAT"LOUD FORCEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"Silent Hill"THOMAS HOWARDfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"THE RACE"CAPTAIN JACKfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"TURN ME ON (HEAVENLY MIX)"E-ROTICfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"UPSIDE DOWN"COO COOfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"VOL.4"RAVERS CHOICEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"WONDERLAND (UKS MIX)"X-TREMEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"20, NOVEMBER (D.D.R. VERSION)"N.M.R. feat. DJ nagureofrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"AM-3P"KTzfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"BAD GIRLS"Juliet Robertsfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"BOOM BOOM DOLLAR"King Kong & D.Jungle Girlsfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"BOYS"SMiLE.dkfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"BRILLIANT 2U (Orchestra-Groove)"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"EL RITMO TROPICAL"DIXIES GANGfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"GET UP'N MOVE"S&Kfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"HERO"PAPAYAfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"KEEP ON MOVIN'"N.M.Rfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"LET THEM MOVE"N.M.R.from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"LOVE"SONIC DREAMfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"MAKE A JAM!"U1from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix)"mitsu-O!SUMMERfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"PARANOiA KCET ~clean mix~"2MBfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME"UZI-LAYfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME (Jazzy Groove)"UZI-LAYfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"SMOKE"MR.ED JUMPS THE GUNfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"SP-TRIP MACHINE ~JUNGLE MIX~"DE-SIREfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"TUBTHUMPING"CHUMBAWAMBAfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW"THE OLIVIA PROJECTfrom Dance Dance Revolution
"KUNG FU FIGHTING"BUS STOP featuring CARL DOUGLASfrom Dance Dance Revolution
"LET'S GET DOWN"JT PLAYAZfrom Dance Dance Revolution
"LITTLE BITCH"THE SPECIALSfrom Dance Dance Revolution
"MAKE IT BETTER"mitsu-O!from Dance Dance Revolution
"MY FIRE"X-TREMEfrom Dance Dance Revolution
"PARANOiA"180from Dance Dance Revolution
"THAT'S THE WAY (I LIKE IT)"KC & THE SUNSHINE BANDfrom Dance Dance Revolution
"TRIP MACHINE"DE-SIREfrom Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix PlayStation song list
SongArtistNote
Licensed songs (21 total)
"BOOM DOOM DOLLAR (K.O.G G3 MIX)"KING KONG & D.JUNGLE GIRLSfrom Dancemania SPEED 3
"BUTTERFLY (UPSWING MIX)" SMiLE.dk from Dancemania SPEED 2
"CAPTAIN JACK (GRANDALE REMIX)" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania SPEED 2
"DAM DARIRAM"JOGAfrom Dancemania X3
"DO IT ALL NIGHT" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X4
"FLASHDANCE (WHAT A FEELING)"MAGIKAfrom Dancemania SPEED 2
"GET UP (BEFORE THE NIGHT IS OVER)" TECHNOTRONIC feat.YA KID K from Dancemania Super Classics 2
"GET UP AND DANCE"FREEDOMfrom Dancemania Club Classics
"HOLIDAY"WHO'S THAT GIRL!from ZIPmania II
"IF YOU CAN SAY GOODBYE"KATE PROJECTfrom Dancemania X2
"IN THE NAVY '99 (XXL Disaster Remix)" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania X3
"MR.WONDERFUL" SMiLE.dk from Dancemania X2
"OH NICK PLEASE NOT SO QUICK" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X2
"OPERATOR" PAPAYA from Dancemania X3
"ROCK BEAT"LOUD FORCEfrom Dancemania X4
"SO MANY MEN" ME & MY from ZIPmania II
"THE RACE" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania X4
"TURN ME ON (HEAVENLY MIX)" E-ROTIC from Dancemania SPEED 2
"UPSIDE DOWN"COO COOfrom Dancemania Super Classics 1
"VOL.4" RAVERS CHOICEfrom Dancemania SPEED 2
"WONDERLAND (UKS MIX)"X-TREMEfrom Dancemania SUMMERS 2
Licensed Preview songs (2 total)
"BUMBLE BEE" Lock.png bambee from Dancemania X5
"GIMME GIMME GIMME" Lock.png E-ROTIC from Dancemania X5
New Konami Original songs (4 total)
"AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE" Lock.png NPD3New Konami Original
"CUTIE CHASER" Lock.png CLUB SPICENew Konami Original
"DROP THE BOMB" Lock.png Scotty D.New Konami Original
"La Senorita Virtual" Lock.png 2MBNew Konami Original
Konami Original songs (7 total)
"AFRONOVA"RE-VENGEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"DEAD END"N&Sfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"DYNAMITE RAVE"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"END OF THE CENTURY"NO.9from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"La Senorita"CAPTAIN.Tfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"PARANOiA Rebirth"190'from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"Silent Hill"THOMAS HOWARDfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
AMD Remix songs (4 total)
"gentle stress (AMD SEXUAL MIX)"MR.DOG feat. DJ SWANfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"GRADIUSIC CYBER (AMD G5 MIX)"BIG-O feat. TAKAfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"Jam Jam Reggae (AMD SWING MIX)"RICE.C feat. jam master '73from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
"LUV TO ME (AMD MIX)"DJ KAZU feat. tiger YAMATOfrom Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
Returning Konami Original songs (19 total)
"20, NOVEMBER (D.D.R. VERSION)"N.M.R feat. DJ nagureofrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"AM-3P" Lock.png KTzfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"BRILLIANT 2U" Lock.png NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"BRILLIANT 2U (Orchestra Groove)" Lock.png NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"KEEP ON MOVIN'"N.M.Rfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"LET THEM MOVE"N.M.Rfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"LOVE THIS FEELIN'" Lock.png Chang Mafrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix (PS)
"MAKE A JAM!" Lock.png U1from Dance Dance Revolution (PS)
"MAKE IT BETTER" Lock.png mitsu-O!from Dance Dance Revolution
"MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix)" Lock.png mitsu-O!SUMMERfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"PARANOiA" Lock.png 180from Dance Dance Revolution
"PARANOiA KCET ~clean mix~" Lock.png 2MBfrom Dance Dance Revolution (PS)
"PARANOiA MAX ~DIRTY MIX~" Lock.png 190from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME" Lock.png UZI-LAYfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME (Jazzy Groove)" Lock.png UZI-LAYfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"SP-TRIP MACHINE ~JUNGLE MIX~" Lock.png DE-SIREfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
"think ya better D" Lock.png sAmifrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix (PS)
"TRIP MACHINE" Lock.png DE-SIREfrom Dance Dance Revolution
"TRIP MACHINE ~luv mix~" Lock.png 2MBfrom Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix (PS)
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix PlayStation song list
SongArtistNote
Licensed songs (30 total)
"1,2,3,4,007"NI-NIfrom Dancemania X6
"BOYS (EURO MIX)" SMiLE.dk from Dancemania EURO☆MIX HAPPY PARADISE
"BUMBLE BEE" bambee from Dancemania X5
"DAM DARIRAM (KCP MIX)" Lock.png JOGAfrom Dancemania SPEED 4
"DREAM A DREAM" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania X2
"EAT YOU UP"ANGIE GOLDfrom Dancemania Super Classics 1
"FOLLOW THE SUN (90 IN THE SHADE MIX)"TRIPLE Jfrom Dancemania SPEED 2
"GIMME GIMME GIMME" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X5
"GOTCHA (The Theme from STARSKY & HUTCH)"ANDY G's MAGIC DISCO MACHINEfrom Dancemania SUMMERS 3
"HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW (MM GROOVIN MIX)"THE OLIVIA PROJECTfrom Dancemania SPEED 4
"HERO (HAPPY GRANDALE MIX)" Lock.png PAPAYA from Dancemania SPEED 4
"HERO (KCP DISCOTIQUE MIX)" PAPAYA from Dancemania BASS#6
"IF YOU WERE HERE (B4 ZA BEAT MIX)" Lock.png JENNIFERfrom Dancemania SPEED 4
"IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X7
"IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE (Extended Remix)" TAVARES from Dancemania Super Classics 1
"KICK THE CAN" BUS STOP from ZIPmania III
"MUSIC"HABEGALEfrom Dancemania X4
"NEVER GONNA MAKE (FACTORY DANCE TEAM MIX)"MORGANAfrom Dancemania X6
"NIGHT IN MOTION"CUBIC 22from CLUB THE EARTH DISCO CLASSICS
"NINZABURO"C.J.Crew feat.Sedgefrom Dancemania SPEED 5
"ONE TWO (LITTLE BITCH)" BUS STOP from Dancemania X6
"ONLY YOU" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania BASS#6
"PINK DINOSAUR" PAPAYA from Dancemania X2
"SAINT GOES MARCHING (REMIX)"THE SAINTfrom Dancemania SPEED 4
"SHAKE YOUR BOOTY" KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND from Dancemania Club Classics 2
"SHOOTING STAR" BANG from Dancemania SPEED
"THE 7 JUMP"KEN Dfrom Dancemania X7
"WALKIE TALKIE"KING KONG & D.JUNGLE GIRLSfrom Dancemania Super Classics 2
"XANADU"OLIVIA PROJECTfrom Dancemania 3
"Young Forever"REBECCAfrom Dancemania X6
Licensed Preview songs (2 total)
"DANCING ALL ALONE" Lock.png SMiLE.dk from Dancemania X8
"SYNCHRONIZED LOVE (Red Monster Hyper Mix)" Lock.png JOE RINOIE from Dance Maniax 2ndMix
from Dancemania EURO MIX HAPPY PARADISE
New Konami Original songs (4 total)
"Groove" Lock.png Sho-T feat. BrendaNew Konami Original
"Midnite Blaze" Lock.png U1 Jewel StyleNew Konami Original
"ORION.78 ~civilization mix~" Lock.png 2MBNew Konami Original
"Share My Love" Lock.png Julie FrostNew Konami Original
Konami Original songs (9 total)
"B4U"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"BABY BABY GIMME YOUR LOVE"DIVASfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"BURNIN' THE FLOOR"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"HIGHER"NM feat. SUNNYfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"HYPNΦTIC CRISIS"BLUE DESTROYERSfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"LOVE AGAIN TONIGHT (For Melissa MIX)"NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRYfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"MY SUMMER LOVE"mitsu-O! with GEILAfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"ORION.78 (AMeuro-MIX)"RE-VENGEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"TRIP MACHINE CLIMAX"DE-SIREfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
AMD Remix songs (2 total)
"Don't Stop! (AMD 2nd MIX)" Lock.png Dr.VIBE feat. JP milesfrom Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
"Get me in your sight (AMD CANCUN MIX)" Lock.png SYMPHONIC DEFOGGERS with 1479from Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix
BEMANI crossover songs (7 total)
".59" Lock.png dj TAKAfrom beatmania IIDX 2nd Style
"era (nostalmix)" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"Holic" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"LEADING CYBER" Lock.png dj TAKAfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"Let's talk it over" Lock.png SHIN Murayama feat. Argie Phinefrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"Make Your Move" Lock.png good-cool feat. JP Milesfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
"never let you down" Lock.png good-cool feat. JP Milesfrom beatmania IIDX 3rd Style
Dance Dance Revolution Extra Mix PlayStation song list
SongArtistNote
Licensed songs (34 total)
"CAFE"D.D.SOUNDfrom Dancemania Super Classics 3
"CAT'S EYE (Ventura Mix)" E-ROTIC from Dance Maniax 2ndMix
from Dancemania presents E-ROTIC MEGAMIX
"Club Tropicana"Cydney Dfrom Dancemania BASS#4
"CONGA FEELING"VIVIANfrom Dancemania SUMMERS 3
"DO ME (H.I.G.E.O MIX)"MUSTACHE MENcover of Teddy Pendergrass
"DON'T CLOCK ME"POPULA DEMAND feat. THE GET FRESH GIRLSfrom Dancemania BASS#2
"DREAM A DREAM (MIAMI BOOTY MIX)" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania BASS#4
"DRILL INSTRUCTOR (C-Jah Happy Mix)" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania SPEED 3
"FREAKY"DE LITE & MC YOUNGfrom Dancemania BASS#3
"GET OFF"WIZZZARDfrom Dancemania BASS#0
"GET UP'N MOVE"S & Kfrom Dancemania BASS#2
"HIGH ENERGY (John '00' Fleming Remix)"SLIP & SHUFFLE featuring LEONfrom Dancemania X3
"I DON'T WANT TO MISS A THING (Planet Lution Mix) DEJA VU featuring TASMINfrom Dancemania SPEED 3
"I'M ALIVE" Lock.png CUT 'N' MOVE from Dancemania DELUX
"I'M ALIVE"UNCLE 36 SEC feat. MC TAIWANfrom Dancemania BASS#1
"KISS ME (KCP REMIX)" E-ROTIC from Dancemania SPEED 3
"KUNG FU FIGHTING (MIAMI BOOTY MIX)" BUS STOP featuring CARL DOUGLAS from Dancemania BASS#3
"LOVE MACHINE"PONY TOWN BOYZfrom Dancemania BASS#4
"Lupin the 3rd '78"VENTURAfrom Dancemania presents J★PARADISE
"MY BABY MAMA" ANQUETTE from Dancemania BASS#3
"NA-NA" BUS STOP from Dancemania DIAMOND
"RHYTHM AND POLICE (K.O.G G3 MIX)"CJ CREW feat. CHRISTIAN D.from Dancemania SPEED BEST 2001
"SAMBA DE JANEIRO"BASS FIST! feat. BOOGIE GIRLfrom Dancemania BASS#1
"SKY HIGH" DJ MIKO from Dancemania X3
"SKY HIGH"LUCYFERfrom Dancemania EURO MIX HAPPY PARADISE
"STRUT YOUR FUNKY STUFF"DIAMONDfrom Dancemania BASS#5
"SYNCHRONIZED LOVE (Red Monster Hyper Mix)" JOE RINOIE from Dance Maniax 2ndMix
from Dancemania EURO MIX HAPPY PARADISE
"TEMPLE OF LOVE" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X3
"THAT'S THE WAY '98"DJ BASS feat. MC DIXIEfrom Dancemania BASS#1
"THEME FROM ENTER THE DRAGON (Revival 2001 Mix)"B3-PROJECTcover of Lalo Schifrin
"TOGETHER & FOREVER" Lock.png CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania EXTRA
"TOGETHER & FOREVER"NINEBALL feat. ATOMIC GUN & JULIAfrom Dancemania BASS#1
"Typical Tropical" BAMBEE from Dancemania X3
"WONDA (SPEED K MIX)"MMfrom Dancemania SPEED BEST 2001
New Konami Original songs (2 total)
"Groove 2001" Lock.png Sho-T feat. BrendaNew Konami Original
"Let the beat hit em! (CLASSIC R&B STYLE)" Lock.png STONE BROS.New Konami Original
DDR Solo crossover songs (7 total)
"CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000
"DROP OUT"NW260from Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000
"HYSTERIA"NAOKI 190from Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
"Let the beat hit em!"STONE BROS.from Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
"PARANOIA EVOLUTION"200from Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
"SUPER STAR"D.J.RICH feat. Tail Bros.from Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
"WILD RUSH"FACTOR-Xfrom Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000
Dancing Stage True Kiss Destination crossover songs (2 total)
"CELEBRATE NITE"N.M.Rfrom Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
"SEXY PLANET"Crystal Aliensfrom Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
BEMANI crossover song (1 total)
"Let the beat hit em! (BM II DX version)" Lock.png STONE BROS.from beatmania IIDX 2nd Style
Preview songs (4 total)
"AFRONOVA PRIMEVAL" Lock.png 8 bitfrom Dance Maniax
"BROKEN MY HEART" Lock.png NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRYfrom Dance Maniax
"DIVE" Lock.png BeForU from Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"Remember You" Lock.png NM feat. Juliefrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix PlayStation song list
SongArtistNote
Licensed songs (19 total)
"17才"
(17 Sai)
BAMBEE from Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"AGAINST ALL ODDS (Definitive MIX)"DEJAVU featuring TASMINfrom Dancemania X8
"BE TOGETHER"NI-NIfrom Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE (SPEED MIX)"NAOKIfrom Dancemania SPEED 6
"DANCING ALL ALONE" SMiLE.dk from Dancemania X8
"HOT LIMIT"JOHN DESIREfrom Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"MOONLIGHT SHADOW (New Vocal Version)"MISSING HEARTfrom Dancemania X8
"MOVIN ON (Extended Moon Mix)"ELLEN GEEfrom Dancemania X8
"MY GENERATION (Fat Beat Mix)" CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania X8
"NEVER ENDING STORY (Power Club Vocal Mix)"DJ AC/DCfrom Dancemania X8
"NO LIMIT (RM Remix)" 2 UNLIMITED from Dancemania DIAMOND
"おどるポンポコリン"
(Odoru Pompokolin)
CAPTAIN JACK from Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"OOPS!...I DID IT AGAIN (Fired Up MIX)"ROCHELLEfrom Dancemania X8
"RIGHT NOW" ATOMIC KITTEN from Dancemania DIAMOND
"ロマンスの神様"
(Romance no Kamisama)
JUDY CRYSTALfrom Dancemania PRESENTS J★PARADISE
"SWING IT" BUS STOP from Dancemania SUMMERS 2001
"TEST MY BEST" E-ROTIC from Dancemania X8
"The TWIST (Double Pump MIX)"LIBERTY ALL STAZfrom Dancemania BASS#10 SUPER BEST
"TRIBAL DANCE (Almighty Mix)" 2 UNLIMITED from Dancemania X8
Licensed Preview songs (2 total)
"NORI NORI NORI" Lock.png JUDY CRYSTALfrom Dancemania HAPPY PARADISE 2
"The Centre Of The Heart (STONEBRIDGE CLUBMIX)" Lock.png Roxette from the album Room Service
New Konami Original songs (5 total)
"DIVE (more deep & deeper style)" Lock.png BeForU New Konami Original
"Do It Right" Lock.png SOTA feat. Ebony FayNew Konami Original
"Healing Vision (Angelic mix)" Lock.png 2MBNew Konami Original
"Look To The Sky" Lock.png System S.F. feat.ANNANew Konami Original
"ON THE JAZZ" Lock.png Jonny Dynamite!New Konami Original
Konami Original songs (10 total)
"B4U glorious style"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"DIVE" BeForU from Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"DYNAMITE RAVE (Long ver.)"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"ECSTASY"d-complexfrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"Healing Vision"DE-SIREfrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"INSERTiON"NAOKI undergroundfrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"祭 JAPAN"
(Matsuri JAPAN)
RE-VENGEfrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"PARANOiA ETERNAL"STM200from Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"Remember You"NMfrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
"STILL IN MY HEART"NAOKIfrom Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix
BEMANI crossover songs (11 total)
"ABSOLUTE" Lock.png dj TAKAfrom beatmania IIDX 4th Style
"Abyss" Lock.png dj TAKAfrom beatmania IIDX 5th Style
"AFRONOVA PRIMEVAL"8bitfrom Dance Maniax
"BROKEN MY HEART"NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRYfrom Dance Maniax
"DXY!" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 4th Style
"Electro Tuned (the SubS mix)" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 2nd Style
"I Was The One" Lock.png good-coolfrom beatmania IIDX 2nd Style
"Mr.T (take me higher)" Lock.png Risky Men feat. Asuka Mfrom beatmania IIDX 4th Style
"Radical Faith" Lock.png TaQfrom beatmania IIDX 5th Style
"サナ・モレッテ・ネ・エンテ"
(Sana Mollete Ne Ente) Lock.png
Togo Project feat. Sanafrom beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX 2 ~Going Global~
"THE CUBE" Lock.png DJ SUWAMIfrom beatmania IIDX 5th Style

Reception

In Japan, Game Machine listed Dance Dance Revolution on their December 1, 1998 issue as being the most-successful dedicated arcade game of the month. [23] Along with its 2ndMix update, Dance Dance Revolution became the highest-grossing dedicated arcade game of 1999 in Japan. The game sold over 10,000 arcade cabinets by 1999. [24]

The PlayStation version sold 1.27 million units in Japan [25] and 135,048 units in the United States, [26] for a combined 1,405,048 units sold.

Blake Fischer reviewed the PlayStation version of the game for Next Generation , rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "If you're looking for a fresh new experience with your PlayStation that's tons of fun and will make you the life of the party, this is your game. Just expect a rough learning curve." [22]

On release, Famitsu magazine scored the PlayStation version of the game a 31 out of 40, [19] and the Dreamcast version a 30 out of 40. [27]

On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 34 out of 40. [28] The successful DDR series began with the 1998/1999 release of this game, and its popularity can be attributed to the innovative connection between a dancing stage and the need for the player to move their body to match the instructions on the screen.

In 2022, The Strong National Museum of Play inducted Dance Dance Revolution to its World Video Game Hall of Fame. [29]

Notes

  1. Japanese: ダンスダンスレボリューション, Hepburn: Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon

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Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) is a music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 as part of the Bemani series, and released in North America and Europe in 1999, Dance Dance Revolution is the pioneering series of the rhythm and dance genre in video games. Players stand on a "dance platform" or stage and hit colored arrows laid out in a cross with their feet to musical and visual cues. Players are judged by how well they time their dance to the patterns presented to them and are allowed to choose more music to play to if they receive a passing score.

DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix is the 6th game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released in the arcades by Konami in 2001 and for the PlayStation 2 on May 16, 2002, in Japan. 6thMix contains a total of 42 songs, all which made their first arcade appearance on this release. 11 of these songs debuted in various console releases prior to 6thMix. All arcade songs from Dance Dance Revolution to Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix were removed in 6thMix, although many of the Konami originals from those games would later be revived in future arcade releases.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix</i> 2005 video game

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, known in Europe and Australia as Dancing Stage Mario Mix, is a 2005 music video game developed by Konami and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. It is the first Dance Dance Revolution game to be released on a Nintendo video game console outside Japan.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix</i> 2000 Video game

Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix is the fourth game in the main Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released as an arcade game by Konami on August 24, 2000, in Japan. 4thMix features 136 songs, of which 37 are new songs available and 12 are new unlockables that require an operator code. Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus is an update that unlocks these 12 songs without an operator code, while also adding 14 new songs of its own, for a total of 150 songs.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix</i> 1999 Video game

Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix, sometimes abbreviated as 2ndMix, is the second game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released as an arcade game by Konami on January 29, 1999. The initial release has a total of 33 songs: 22 brand new songs, and 11 from its predecessor, Dance Dance Revolution.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova</i> 2006 Video game

Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova, released in Europe as Dancing Stage SuperNova is an arcade and PlayStation 2 game in the Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) series of music video games. It was produced by Konami and released through Betson Enterprises. The game was released in Europe on April 28, 2006, followed shortly by a North American release in May and a Japanese release on July 12.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party</i> 2007 video game

Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party, known as Dancing Stage Hottest Party in the European and Oceanic regions, is a video game released by Konami in 2007 and 2008 to several countries for the Wii console. Konami took the game beyond the traditional setup of Dance Dance Revolution by incorporating the Wii Remote and the standard dance pad into a full body motion game. It has two sequels, Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 and Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix</i> 2000 Video game

Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave is a music video game released in Japan in arcades on November 30, 2000. On the same day, it was also released for the PlayStation, but under the name Dance Dance Revolution Disney's Rave. It was later released in September 2001 North America as Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix and in Europe and Australia as Dancing Stage Disney Mix. It is based on Konami's Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) series with animated Disney characters and electronic dance music remixes of past Disney songs. They also include a few non-Disney songs that were popular at the time of the game's release. It is considered to be one of the rarest DDR game released in arcades.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution Extreme</i> 2002 Video game

Dance Dance Revolution Extreme is a music video game by Konami and is the eighth release in the main Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) series. It was released on December 25, 2002, for Japanese arcades, on October 9, 2003, for the Japanese PlayStation 2, and on September 21, 2004, for the North American PlayStation 2. This game is the ninth release in North America, but despite having the same name as its Japanese counterpart, its gameplay and soundtrack is significantly different and won the Video Music Awards in 2005 on MTV for Best Video Game Soundtrack.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution Solo</i> Video game series

Dance Dance Revolution Solo is a series of games spun off of the main Dance Dance Revolution series. It consists of three arcade releases in Japan. The game mode was also adapted for use in a children's arcade version and two console releases.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution X</i> 2008 Video game

Dance Dance Revolution X is a music video game developed by Konami. A part of the Dance Dance Revolution series, it was announced in 2008 for Japan and on May 15, 2008, for the North American PlayStation 2. The arcade version was announced on July 7, 2008, July 9, 2008 in Europe, and July 10, 2008, for North America. Released to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Dance Dance Revolution, DDR X sports an improved interface, new music, and new modes of play. The arcade release featured an overhauled cabinet design with a widescreen display, e-Amusement and USB access, and an improved sound system. Despite such new design of its arcade cabinet, upgrade kit to change the edition of DDR on its first generation arcade cabinet from SuperNOVA2 to X is also available. The PlayStation 2 release has link ability with the arcade machine, multi-player support over LAN, and other improved and returning features such as EyeToy support. DDR X was called a "truly global version", with a multi-regional release by all three major Konami houses.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2</i> 2008 video game

Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2, later released as Dance Dance Revolution Furu Furu Party in Japan, was announced by Konami on May 15, 2008 as part of the 10th anniversary of Dance Dance Revolution celebration. Hottest Party 2 features the same gameplay as the first Hottest Party and introduces new gameplay modes, gimmicks, characters and graphical enhancements. The game also features an all-new soundtrack featuring licensed music from the past four decades as well as new Konami Originals. Hottest Party 2 was released on September 16, 2008 in North America. A teaser site for the Japanese release was launched on December 9, 2008 featuring new gameplay footage from the game.

Dance Dance Revolution Extreme has a robust soundtrack. It includes many licensed tracks as well as in-house original music that was written and performed by Konami staff.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3</i> 2009 video game

Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3, released in Japan as Dance Dance Revolution: Music Fit, is a rhythm-based dancing game for the Wii. It is a video game released by Konami in 2009. The game can be played using a dance pad, the classic controller, or the Wii Remote and Nunchuck combination. It has two games preceding it: Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party and Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution X2</i> 2008 video game

Dance Dance Revolution X2 is a music video game, and a part of the Dance Dance Revolution series. The arcade version of DDR X2 was revealed by Konami on November 20, 2009. The sequel to Dance Dance Revolution X, X2 began public beta testing on November 25, 2009. The game was released in Japan and Asia on July 7, 2010, North America on December 31, 2010, and Europe on May 13, 2011. It was the last arcade installment of Dance Dance Revolution with international releases until Dance Dance Revolution A.

Dance Dance Revolution X3 is a music video game, and a part of the Dance Dance Revolution series. The arcade version of DDR X3 was revealed by Konami on June 2, 2011. The sequel to Dance Dance Revolution X2, X3 began public beta testing on June 8, 2011. Promotional information for the game revealed the full name for the game, called Dance Dance Revolution X3 VS 2ndMix due to the new "2ndMix" mode in the game. It was released in Japan on November 16, 2011 for dedicated cabinets and November 30, 2011 for upgrade kits, and December 16, 2011 in Asia.

<i>Dance Dance Revolution II</i> 2011 video game

Dance Dance Revolution II, later released in Europe as Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 5, is a music video game in the Dance Dance Revolution series by Konami. It was released on October 11, 2011 for the Nintendo Wii in North America and on November 25, 2011 in Europe. Dance Dance Revolution II is the direct sequel to Dance Dance Revolution for the Wii. This game shares songs with the arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution X3 vs 2ndMix. It features characters from the arcade versions of Dance Dance Revolution. It was the final DDR game release for the Nintendo Wii and is the latest in the series to be released for a home console as of 2024.

Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) is a music video game, the 14th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution series, and the sequel to Dance Dance Revolution X3 vs. 2ndMix. The game was revealed by Konami on October 24, 2012. Public beta testing commenced on October 26, 2012. It was released in Japan on March 14 and 21, 2013 for dedicated cabinets and upgrade kits, respectively, and in Asia on March 21, 2013. A limited test release occurred at select locations in the United States, beginning on August 4, 2015.

Dance Dance Revolution A is a music video game, the 15th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution arcade series in Japan, and the sequel to the 2014 release of Dance Dance Revolution. It was released on March 30, 2016 in Japan and Asia as a dedicated cabinet and as an upgrade kit, with Japan receiving a localized build, while the Korean release was delayed to the next week. This game was also released in North America later in 2016, in the form of new cabinets with e-Amusement connectivity, while Europe received new offline cabinets on December 15, 2017. It is the first international arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution since Dance Dance Revolution X2.

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