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The Dance Dance Revolution series started in 1998 and has grown to a large set of games in the franchise. This list of Dance Dance Revolution games documents games released, including systems, formats, and regions for which the games were released.
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These lists are sorted by platform of release, then region, then best-known release date, then regional or renamed version title, if any. Releases that have sold more than one million copies or have been re-issued as Greatest Hits are colored orange.
Title | Platform | Country-region | Release | Note |
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Dance Dance Revolution Dancing Stage (Europe) | Arcade | 1998-11-18 | ||
PlayStation | 1999-04-10 | |||
Arcade | March 1999 | |||
1999 | ||||
March 1999 | ||||
1999-03-05 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Dance Dance Revolution 2ndRemix Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Dreamcast Edition | Arcade | 1999-01-19 | ||
PlayStation | 1999-08-26 | |||
Dreamcast | 2000-02-17 | |||
Dance Dance Revolution Best of Cool Dancers | Arcade | 1999-02-11 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix with Beatmania IIDX Club Version | Arcade | 1999-04-21 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Link Version | Arcade | 1999-04-28 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix and Beatmania IIDX Substream Club Version 2 | Arcade | 1999-07-27 | ||
Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination | Arcade | 1999-07-27 | ||
PlayStation | 1999-12-09 | |||
Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Dance Dance Revolution USA | PlayStation | 2000-06-01 | ||
Arcade | 1999-10-30 | |||
1999-10-30 | ||||
October 2000 | ||||
2000 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix | Arcade | November 1999 | ||
Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True | Arcade | 1999-12-25 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix Plus | Arcade | 2000-06-21 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix 2nd | Arcade | July 2000 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix | Arcade | 2000-08-24 | ||
PlayStation | 2001-03-15 | |||
Arcade | 2000-08-24 | |||
Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave Dance Dance Revolution Disney's Rave Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix Dancing Stage Disney Mix | Arcade | 2000-11-30 | ||
PlayStation | 2000-11-30 | |||
2001-09-18 | ||||
2001-09-28 | ||||
2001-09-28 [1] | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution Kids | Arcade | December 2000 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus | Arcade | 2000-12-28 | ||
Arcade | 2000-12-28 | |||
Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix | Arcade | 2001-03-27 | ||
PlayStation | 2001-09-20 | |||
DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix | Arcade | 2001-10-19 | ||
PlayStation 2 | 2002-05-16 | |||
DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix | Arcade | 2002-03-27 | ||
PlayStation 2 | 2003-04-24 | |||
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme | Arcade | 2002-12-25 | ||
PlayStation 2 | 2003-10-09 | |||
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova [2] Dancing Stage SuperNova | Arcade | 2006-07-12 | ||
2006-05-15 | ||||
2006-06-15 (re-release) [2] | ||||
2006-04-28 | ||||
2006-07-15 | ||||
2006-07-12 | ||||
PlayStation 2 | 2007-01-25 | |||
PlayStation 2 | 2006-09-26 | |||
PlayStation 2 | 2007-04-27 | |||
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 [3] Dancing Stage SuperNova 2 | Arcade | 2007-08-22 | ||
2008-01-17 [4] | ||||
2008-01-17 | ||||
2007-08-22 | ||||
PlayStation 2 | 2008-02-21 | |||
PlayStation 2 | 2008-10-03 | |||
PlayStation 2 | 2007-09-26 | |||
Dance Dance Revolution X | Arcade | 2008-12-24 | ||
2009-06-09 | ||||
2009-06-03 | ||||
PlayStation 2 | 2009-01-29 | |||
PlayStation 2 | 2008-09-16 | |||
Dance Dance Revolution X2 | Arcade | 2010-07-07 | ||
2010-12-31 | ||||
2011-05-13 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution X3 VS 2ndMix | Arcade | 2011-11-16 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution (2013 edition) | Arcade | 2013-03-14 | ||
2014-02-07 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution (2014 edition) | Arcade | 2014-05-12 | ||
2014-07-22 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution A | Arcade | 2016-03-3 | ||
2016-04-04 | ||||
2016-07-06 | ||||
2017-12-15 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution A20 | Arcade | 2019-03-20 | ||
2019-08-01 | ||||
2019-09-24 | ||||
TBA | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution A20 Plus | Arcade | 2020-07-01 | ||
2020-07-06 | ||||
2020-07-06 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution A3 | Arcade | 2022-03-17 | ||
2022-06-22 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution World | Arcade | 2024-06-12 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol.1 | PlayStation | 1999-11-25 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol.1 | PlayStation | 1999-11-25 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix Append Club Version Vol.2 | PlayStation | 1999-12-22 | ||
Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True | PlayStation | 2000-04-20 | ||
Oha Suta Dance Dance Revolution | PlayStation | 2000-09-14 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits | PlayStation | 2000-12-21 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Extra Mix | PlayStation | 2001-06-07 | Based on Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix | |
Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection | PlayStation 2 | 2003-12-11 | ||
DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution | PlayStation 2 | 2004-11-18 | Based on the American release of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. | |
Dance Dance Revolution Strike | PlayStation 2 | 2006-02-16 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Club Version Dreamcast Edition | Dreamcast | 2000-04-27 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution GB | Game Boy Color | 2000-08-03 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution GB2 | Game Boy Color | 2000-11-16 | ||
Oha Suta Dance Dance Revolution GB | Game Boy Color | 2001-02-08 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution GB3 | Game Boy Color | 2001-03-15 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution GB Disney Mix | Game Boy Color | 2001-03-29 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Dancing Museum [5] | Nintendo 64 | 2000-11-30 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution with Mario Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix Dancing Stage Mario Mix | GameCube | 2005-07-14 | ||
2005-10-24 | ||||
2005-10-28 | ||||
2005-12-15 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party Dancing Stage Hottest Party | Wii | 2007-10-25 [6] | ||
2007-09-26 [6] [7] | ||||
2008-03-28 [6] | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution Full Full Party | Wii | 2008-12-18 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Music Fit | Wii | 2010-01-28 | ||
Dancing Karaoke DKara | Windows | 2001-01-16 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Finger Step [8] | Bemani Pocket | 1999-09-09 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Hello Kitty [9] | Bemani Pocket | 1999-12-23 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Dear Daniel [10] | Bemani Pocket | 2000-02-02 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Winnie the Pooh [11] | Bemani Pocket | 2000-10-26 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution | Mobile game | 2001-02-19 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution (re-release) | Mobile game | 2004-01-21 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution S | iOS | 2009-02-05 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution S+ | iOS | 2009-10-05 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Family Mat [ citation needed ] | TV game | 2001-08-09 | ||
My First Dance Dance Revolution | TV game | 2001-11-09 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 Chinese Music Special Edition | Xbox 360 | 2009-05-12 [12] | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix | Xbox | 2003-11-19 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution S | iOS | 2009-03-05 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution | PlayStation | 2001-03-20 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Konamix | PlayStation | 2002-04-24 | ||
DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution | PlayStation 2 | 2002-10-29 | ||
DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution | PlayStation 2 | 2003-09-23 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme | PlayStation 2 | 2004-09-21 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 | PlayStation 2 | 2005-09-28 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Channel Edition | PlayStation 2 | 2008-01-08 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution X2 | PlayStation 2 | 2009-10-27 | ||
DanceDanceRevolution DanceDanceRevolution New Moves | PlayStation 3 | 2010-11-16 | ||
2011-03-18 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix (re-release) | Xbox | 2004 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2 | Xbox | 2004-11-18 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3 | Xbox | 2005-11-15 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 4 | Xbox | 2006-11-14 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Universe [13] | Xbox 360 | 2007-02-27 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2 | Xbox 360 | 2007-12-05 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 | Xbox 360 | 2008-10-21 | ||
DanceDanceRevolution | Xbox 360 | 2011-04-12 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 | Wii | 2008-09-16 | ||
2009-06-26[ citation needed ] | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Grooves | Wii | 2009-04-02 [14] | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 | Wii | 2009-10-27 | ||
2010-06-04 [15] | ||||
DanceDanceRevolution DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party 4 | Wii | 2010-11-02 | ||
2011-05-06 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution II DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party 5 | Wii | 2011-10-11 | ||
2011-11-25 [16] | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution | Windows | 2002-05-24 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Strawberry Shortcake | TV game | 2006-11-14 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix | TV game | 2006-12-05 | ||
My First Dance Dance Revolution | TV game | 2006-12-07 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution DVD Game | DVD game | 2006 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Mobile 3D [17] | Mobile game | 2005 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution [18] | Mobile game | 2006-05-02 | ||
Dancing Stage EuroMix | Arcade | 2000-07-31 | ||
Dancing Stage EuroMix (re-release) | Arcade | 2000 | ||
Dancing Stage EuroMix 2 | Arcade | 2002-08-06 | ||
Dancing Stage Fusion | Arcade | April 2005 | ||
Dancing Stage EuroMix | PlayStation | 2000-02-16 | ||
Dancing Stage Party Edition | PlayStation | 2002-11-15 | ||
Dancing Stage Fever | PlayStation | 2003-10-24 | Based on Dance Dance Revolution Extra Mix | |
Dancing Stage Fusion | PlayStation | 2004-11-05 | Heavily based on Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix and Dance Dance Revolution Extra Mix | |
Dancing Stage MegaMix | PlayStation 2 | 2003-05-30 | Based on the Japanese release of DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix and Dancing Stage EuroMix 2 | |
Dancing Stage Fever | PlayStation 2 | 2003-10-24 | ||
Dancing Stage Fusion | PlayStation 2 | 2004-11-05 | ||
Dancing Stage Max | PlayStation 2 | 2005-11-25 | ||
Dancing Stage Unleashed | Xbox | 2004-03-12 | ||
Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 | Xbox | 2005-05-13 | ||
Dancing Stage Unleashed 3 | Xbox | 2006-03-17 | ||
Dancing Stage Universe | Xbox 360 | 2007-12-07 | ||
Dancing Stage Universe 2 | Xbox 360 | 2008-10-03 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Winx Club | Wii | 2009-03-26[ citation needed ] | ||
Dancing Stage | Mobile game | 2005 | ||
Dancing Stage DVD Game | DVD game | 2007 | ||
Dancing Stage EuroMix | PlayStation | 2000-02-16 | ||
Dancing Stage Fever | PlayStation | 2003-10-24 | ||
Dancing Stage MegaMix [19] | PlayStation 2 | 2003-09-26 | ||
Dancing Stage Fusion [20] | PlayStation 2 | 2004-10-01 | ||
Dancing Stage Universe [21] | Xbox 360 | 2007-12-21 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution DVD Game [22] | DVD game | 2007 | ||
Dancing Stage Hottest Party [23] | Wii | 2008-04-11 [6] [23] | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Classroom Edition | Windows | September 2012 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Dance Wars | iOS | 2013-02-14 [24] | ||
2013-02-14 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution Pocket Edition | iOS | 2013-10-05 | ||
2013-10-05 | ||||
2013-10-05 | ||||
Dance Dance Revolution Grand Prix | Windows | 2021-11-08 |
Title | Platform | Region | Release date |
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Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix | Arcade | 1999-08-19 | |
Arcade | 1999-08-19 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000 | Arcade | 1999-12-16 | |
Arcade | 1999-12-16 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix | Arcade | 2000-08-24 | |
Arcade | 2000-08-24 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus | Arcade | 2000-12-28 | |
Arcade | 2000-12-28 |
Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix had a public test build in early 2000 in the United States at Konami's former test location Diversions in Chicago, IL. It was later replaced with Dance Dance Revolution USA.
Major differences from the Japanese build is the absence of 3 songs: "That's The Way '98," "Together and Forever", and "Get Off." The Nonstop Megamix course including these songs were also not present. All other functions and hidden modes were available for play including Maniac mode, Ultimate Maniac mode, Nonstop Megamix, and machine link play.
Dancing Stage Solo is a cancelled video game for Europe. Konami filed to trademark the name on July 9, 1999. It was registered on July 25, 2000, but expired ten years after filing. [25] This game's Caution screen, high score background and title screen were present as unused game data in the Asian versions of Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000. [26]
Originally Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix was going to be a Windows title, sequeling Dance Dance Revolution which had been released a couple of years before. [27] Screenshots of the game under development were released to video game news sites showing an interface that closely resembled the previous Windows game. [28] Later in development the game was completely changed visually and released on the Microsoft Xbox. [29]
The European arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 , titled Dancing Stage SuperNova 2, was never released due to importation issues surrounding the PlayStation 2-based engine. The arcade release of DDR SuperNova 2 uses an imported Japanese PlayStation 2 to power the game. [30] The import ban came after the release of Dancing Stage SuperNova , the second Dance Dance Revolution arcade released in Europe to use a PlayStation 2 engine. [30]
Dancing Stage SuperNova 2 was released for the European PlayStation 2 directly on October 3, 2008. The songlist is mostly based on the North American PlayStation 2 release of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 instead of the arcade release, but with 12 of the licenses removed and a new one, Cara Mia by Måns Zelmerlöw, added.
The test build was available to the public on mid 2015 in select Round 1 and Dave & Buster's shops in the United States. e-Amusement functionality was available. The game was later replaced with Dance Dance Revolution A in North America, making it the first Dance Dance Revolution release in that region since Dance Dance Revolution X2 .
The USA location test of Dance Dance Revolution (2014) removed 47 songs found in the Japanese release:
The test build was available from October 7, 2019 to March 16, 2020 at Namco Funscape in London, England. [31] [ better source needed ] It uses a European build from August 6, 2019. As with the release of Dance Dance Revolution A in Europe, it did not offer e-Amusement functionality. The location test was concluded shortly before the United Kingdom imposed a stay-at-home order on March 23, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Upon reopening, the location test of A20 was replaced with an August 2018 edition of Dance Dance Revolution A.
While Dance Dance Revolution A20 was not released in Europe, Konami provided other updates to European machines:
Dance Dance Revolution Megamix, Dance Dance Revolution Extreme Plus and Dance Dance Revolution Extreme Clean are commercial bootlegs of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme .
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme Pro and Dance Dance Revolution Extreme Clarity are fan-made unofficial patches for Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. Pro enables the Marvelous timing window in all play modes, [33] [ unreliable source? ] a feature that debuted in Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 , while also unlocking all songs automatically and using Oni scoring in all modes. It also adds support for BrightWhite, a fan-made alternative to the memory card reader. DDR Extreme Clarity improves upon Pro by adding Slow and Fast timing indicators, [33] a feature only available in some circumstances beginning with Dance Dance Revolution X2 .
Other unofficial fan-made releases are typically powered by StepMania software, and generally use official Dance Dance Revolution releases as inspiration.
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Dancing Stage is a series of music video games developed and published by Konami. It is a spin-off of Dance Dance Revolution for the European market as well as a few Japanese titles. Games were released for arcade, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Wii.
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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.
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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.
Konami announced that Dance Dance Revolution will feature at least 30 licensed songs along with their original music videos and artwork, and at least 20 original tracks by Konami's in-house musicians. It was also announced that there would be at least 150 songs available as downloadable content for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions at launch.
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Dance Dance Revolution A20 is a music video game, the 17th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution arcade series in Japan, and the sequel to Dance Dance Revolution A. The game was released on new, golden cabinets on March 20, 2019, in Japan. A software upgrade for older cabinets for Japan and Asia was released on July 24, 2019, with South Korea receiving a localized release on August 1, 2019, and North America on September 24, 2019. A location test in Europe began on October 7, 2019, and ended on March 16, 2020.