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Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix or 2ndMix, this is the second game in the series Dance Dance Revolution video game music. It was released as an arcade game Konami on January 19, 1999 Although only officially released in Japan, there are divisions in the world. It has a total of 32 songs:. Ten of the original arcade game Dance Dance Revolution and all 22 new songs Gameplay: Gameplay 2ndMix and scoring system is the same as in the previous version of Dance Dance Revolution Arrows in 2ndMix have different color cycles, based on their time of signing. In ?Vivid? arrow colors, familiar to players later mixtures were not introduced until version of the club.

Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix or 2ndMix, this is the second game in the series Dance Dance Revolution video game music. It was released as an arcade game Konami on January 19, 1999 Although only officially released in Japan, there are divisions in the world. It has a total of 32 songs:. Ten of the original arcade game Dance Dance Revolution and all 22 new songs Gameplay: Gameplay 2ndMix and scoring system is the same as in the previous version of Dance Dance Revolution Arrows in 2ndMix have different color cycles, based on their time of signing. In ?Vivid? arrow colors, familiar to players later mixtures were not introduced until version of the club.

Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix or 3rdMix, this is the third game in the series Dance Dance Revolution video game music. It was released in the arcades by Konami October 30, 1999 Although only officially released in Japan, there are divisions in the world. It has a total of 68 songs, 34 of which were new to Dance Dance Revolution. Gameplay from 3rdMix the same as the previous game Dance Dance Revolution. 3rdMix featured entirely new scoring system, instead of being largely combo based on at last two mixtures combo have little or no value.

Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix or 4thMix, is the fourth game in the main series Dance Dance Revolution video game music. It was released as an arcade game Konami August 24, 2000 Although only officially released in Japan, there are divisions in the world. 4thMix feature 136 songs, 49 of which are new to this mixture. Twelve songs initially hidden and to be unlocked arcade operator. 12 songs unlockable 4-Mix Plus, giving them 150 songs in total.

Dance Dance Revolution 5thMIX, or DDR fifth Mix, this is the fifth game in the series Dance Dance Revolution video game music. It was released in the arcades by Konami March 27, 2001 Although only officially released in Japan, there are divisions in the world. DDR fifth Mix contains a total of 122 songs, nine of which are hidden and opened. Of these songs, 40 of them (including all nine opened songs) are brand new to Dance Dance Revolution. gameplay in DDR 5thMIX is the same as the previous game Dance Dance Revolution.

Dance Dance Revolution, in abbreviated form of DDR, and formerly known as Dancing Stage in Europe and Australia, is a music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 under the Bemani series and released in North America and Europe in 1999, Dance Dance Revolution is an innovative series of rhythm and dance genre in video games. Players are on the "dance floor" or on the stage, and then press the colored arrows laid out in a cross from the foot to the musical and visual signals. Players are judged on how well they time their dance to figures submitted to them and allowed to choose more music to play if they receive a passing score. Dance Dance Revolution the best hits of video game music that is part of a series Dance Dance Revolution.

Dance Dance Revolution, in abbreviated form of DDR, and formerly known as Dancing Stage in Europe and Australia, is a music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 under the Bemani series and released in North America and Europe in 1999, Dance Dance Revolution is an innovative series of rhythm and dance genre in video games. Players are on the "dance floor" or on the stage, and then press the colored arrows laid out in a cross from the foot to the musical and visual signals. Players are judged on how well they time their dance to figures submitted to them and allowed to choose more music to play if they receive a passing score. gameplay and scoring system Extra Mix in the same way as in the previous version of Dance Dance Revolution.

Dance Europe takes the formula of the standard ?Bemani? - arrows rhythmically appear on the screen, and the player must hit the corresponding button (on any dance mat peripheral or standard PS / PS2 controller) during these arrows and music. Points are awarded for accuracy with extras for the manufacture of some of the "combo" (mini-treatments within the songs, which are considered particularly difficult or long).

Dance Europe takes the formula of the standard ?Bemani? - arrows rhythmically appear on the screen, and the player must hit the corresponding button (on any dance mat peripheral or standard PS / PS2 controller) during these arrows and music. Points are awarded for accuracy with extras for the manufacture of some of the "combo" (mini-treatments within the songs, which are considered particularly difficult or long).

Released in October 2003, the thumb BROADSWORD Interactive in the notorious Bemani cake brought the average living room Dancing Queen pretty much everything they could wish for. Dancing: United Kingdom comes not only a great selection of popular hits charts with which you can strut your stuff, but also a unique 8-way dance mat and a selection of related peripherals such as a 2. 1 sound system and rather attractive headset microphone, In addition, the game also has promised to add new songs without the cost of having to buy a new full price game. Well, in case you have not guessed, extra Trax exactly what was promised, adding many, the ERM, additional tracks to your favorite dance:. UK experience Any schedule, the fan will be pleased to know that some of their favorite tunes recently included as well as a couple of dance floor classics.

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