Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination

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Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination for the Japanese PlayStation
The cover art for the Japanese PlayStation port of True Kiss Destination.
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
SeriesDance Dance Revolution
Bemani
EngineDance Dance Revolution
Platform(s)Arcade, PlayStation
ReleaseArcade
  • JP/AS: July 27, 1999
PlayStation
Genre(s)Music & Exercise
Mode(s)Single-player & Multiplayer
Arcade systemBemani System 573 Analog[1]

Dancing Stage Featuring True Kiss Destination (ダンシングステージフィーチャリングトゥルーキスデスティネーション, Danshingu Suteji Fīcharingu Tourū Kisu Desutinēshon) is the first "Dancing Stage" title of the Dance Dance Revolution series which was released in Japan and other parts of Asia on July 27, 1999. While the Dancing Stage moniker has been the alternative name for the Dance Dance Revolution series in the European region, a handful of DDR games in Japan also feature this title. The Dancing Stage games in Japan all deviate away from the main DDR series of games and in True Kiss Destination case it featured a themed set of music by the Japanese group of the same name as well as original music from Konami's in house artists.

Gameplay

Music

New songs

Precious Moments

"Precious Moments" is a song by True Kiss Destination. The song is a cover of "When Will I See You Again" by The Three Degrees[citation needed].

Africa

"Africa" is a song by True Kiss Destination which is a cover of Toto's song with the same title

Other versions

On December 9, 1999 Konami released the game on the Sony PlayStation. It was part of their "Dance Simulation" series of titles for the PlayStation.

Reception

On release, Famitsu magazine scored the PlayStation version of the game a 30 out of 40.[3]

References

  1. ^ "BEMANI SYSTEM 573 ANALOG HARDWARE". Retrieved December 2007. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON song list". Retrieved December 2007. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ プレイステーション - Dancing Stage featuring TRUE Kiss DESTiNATiON. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.22. 30 June 2006.