Dance Dance Revolution USA
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| Dance Dance Revolution USA | |
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| Developer(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo |
| Publisher(s) | Konami of America |
| Distributor(s) | Konami of America |
| Series | Dance Dance Revolution |
| Engine | EuroMix (arcade) |
| Platform(s) | Arcade |
| Release date(s) |
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| Genre(s) | Music, Exercise |
| Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
| Rating(s) |
AAMA: Suitable for All Ages
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| Media/distribution | CD (1) |
| Cabinet | Custom |
| Arcade system | Bemani System 573 Digital |
| CPU | R3000A 32 bit RISC processor (33MHz) |
| Sound | PlayStation SPU |
Dance Dance Revolution USA is a music video game by Konami for the Northern America arcade. It was released in October 2000, following the American release of Dance Dance Revolution in 1999.
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[edit] Gameplay
Main article: Gameplay of Dance Dance Revolution
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[edit] Music
The music of Dance Dance Revolution USA mimics the music of its sister release, Dancing Stage EuroMix, quite a bit. While it's not the same selection of songs it shares the theme of bringing North America up to speed with Japanese releases of the time and the music that was first made available there.
Dance Dance Revolution USA soundtrack
| Song | Artist |
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| "20,November -D.D.R. Version-" | N.M.R |
| "Afronova" | Re-Venge |
| "Boys" | Smile.dk |
| "Brilliant 2U" | Naoki |
| "Dead End" | N&S |
| "Dub I Dub" | Me & My |
| "Dynamite Rave" | Naoki |
| "El Ritmo Tropical" | The Dixies Gang |
| "End of the Century" | No.9 |
| "I Believe in Miracles" | Hi-Rise |
| "Jam Jam Reggae AM Swing Mix" | Rice.C feat. Jam Master '73 |
| "Keep On Movin'" | N.M.R |
| "La Senorita" | Captain.T |
| "Let Them Move" | N.M.R |
| "Love This Feelin'" | Chang Ma |
| "Luv To Me AM Mix" | DJ Kazu feat. Tiger Yamato |
| "Make a Jam!" | U1 |
| "Make It Better" | Mitsu-O! |
| "Paranoia KCET ~Clean Mix~" | 2MB |
| "Paranoia Rebirth" | 190' |
| "Put Your Faith In Me" | Uzi-Lay |
| "Silent Hill" | Thomas Howard |
| "So Many Men" | Me & My |
| "Stomp To My Beat" | JS16 |
| "Trip Machine" | De-Sire |
| "Trip Machine ~Luv Mix~" | 2MB |
[edit] Development
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[edit] Reception
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[edit] See also
Related articles
- Dance Dance Revolution (2001 video game) - PlayStation counterpart of Dance Dance Revolution USA that features a moderately altered soundtrack.
- Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix - The game that the UI, visual appearance and features of Dance Dance Revolution USA originated from.
- Dancing Stage EuroMix - (arcade) European release that can be considered the sister release of Dance Dance Revolution USA.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- ddr.sh entry for Dance Dance Revolution USA (Japanese)
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