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  2. Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2 - Wikipedia

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    Xbox. Release. NA: November 18, 2004. Genre (s) Music, Rhythm game Exergaming. Mode (s) Single-player, Multiplayer. Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2, or simply Ultramix 2, is a music rhythm video game released on November 18, 2004 by Konami in American markets for the Microsoft Xbox .

  3. Dance Dance Revolution Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Music, exercise. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Arcade system. Bemani System 573 Digital. Dance Dance Revolution Extreme[ 1] 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 ...

  4. StepMania - Wikipedia

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    StepMania is a cross-platform rhythm video game and engine. It was originally developed as a clone of Konami 's arcade game series Dance Dance Revolution, and has since evolved into an extensible rhythm game engine capable of supporting a variety of rhythm-based game types. Released under the MIT License, StepMania is open-source free software.

  5. Music of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova - Wikipedia

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    Music of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova. The music of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova is composed largely of Konami Originals, in-house music written and performed by Konami staff, including older songs carried over from Dance Dance Revolution Extreme and new songs introduced in the SuperNova series. It also contains several licensed tracks.

  6. Music of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Revolution Extreme Limited Edition Music Sampler was released on September 21, 2004 by Konami Digital Entertainment of America in North America. This sampler was only available for pre-orders , typically at a GameStop or EB Games retail outlet. [7] The CD contains tracks taken directly from the game as well as unique remixes done by ...

  7. List of Dance Dance Revolution video games - Wikipedia

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    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."

  8. Music of Dance Dance Revolution (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The music of Dance Dance Revolution is the collective soundtracks of the initial Dance Dance Revolution game in Konami's music simulation series. The soundtracks rely heavily on licensed music from Toshiba EMI's Dancemania series and also contain original songs produced by Konami's in-house artist Naoki Maeda. The original arcade game contains ...

  9. Dance Dance Revolution A20 - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Revolution A20. Dance Dance Revolution A20[ a] (pronounced Ace Two Oh) is a music video game, the 16th installment of the Dance Dance Revolution arcade series in Japan (the 8th in North America), and the sequel to Dance Dance Revolution A. The game was released on new, golden cabinets on March 20, 2019, in Japan.