List of Dance Dance Revolution video games
The Dance Dance Revolution series started on November 20, 1998 and has grown to a very sizable collections of games in the franchise. This list of Dance Dance Revolution games documents every single game released including which systems and formats and which regions those games were released in. This list only includes games that have been released to the general public.
Legend
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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 one. Releases that have sold more than one million copies or have been re-issued as Greatest Hits are colored orange.
Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution Solo
Title | Platform | Region | Release Date |
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Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix | Arcade | 1999 August 19 | |
Arcade | 1999 August 19 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution Solo 2000 | Arcade | 1999 December 16 | |
Arcade | 1999 December 16 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix | Arcade | 2000 August 24 | |
Arcade | 2000 August 24 | ||
Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix Plus | Arcade | 2000 December 28 | |
Arcade | 2000 December 28 |
Unreleased games
Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix
- This game was released as Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix.
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.[26] Screenshots of the game under development were released to video game news sites showing an interface that closely resembled the previous Windows game.[27] Later in development the game was completely changed visually and released on the Microsoft Xbox.[28]
Dancing Stage SuperNova 2
- This game was never released. Reason: PlayStation 2 and arcade board blacklist issues.
The European arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2, titled Dancing Stage SuperNova 2, was never shipped 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.[29] 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.[29]
A Dancing Stage SuperNova 2 was released for the European PlayStation 2 directly, but is based on the Northern America PlayStation 2 release of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 instead of the arcade.
Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix (North America)
- Only a test build exists, this game never saw a full release in North America.
The test build was available to the public early 2000 in Chicago, IL at Konami's former test location Diversions. 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" (Nineball), 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.
DDRMAX3 Dance Dance Revolution 8thMix
- This game was released as Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. Many images on the internet however represent a long-standing hoax.
Dance Dance Revolution (2014) (North America)
- Only a test build exists, this game never saw a full release in North America.
The test build was available to the public on mid 2015 in Round 1 and Dave & Buster's shops at Konami's test location Diversions and eAMUSEMENT tests. It was later replaced with Dance Dance Revolution A.
Major differences from the Japanese build is the absence of these songs:
- DDR(2014): All U.M.U×BEMANI songs, included two Konami originals.
- DDR(2013): ウッーウッーウマウマ(゚∀゚)(Speedcake Remix), オリオンをなぞる, ずっとみつめていて (Ryu☆Remix), Choo Choo TRAIN, LOVE & JOY -Risk Junk MIX- and Mickey Mouse March(Eurobeat Version).
- DDR X3: All licences and 5 KAC 2012 songs. REVOLUTIONARY ADDICT and Go For The Top did not affect.
- DDR(1st) and 2ndMIX: all Dancemania licences.
Notes
- ^ Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix was updated after its initial release with a few new songs and the ability to connect to and play alongside Konami's DJ simulator games, Beatmania IIDX. While the official name of that version of DDR when alone was Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix Link Version,[30] when connected to the two Beatmania IIDX cabinets it was compatible with it was referred to by two other unique names.[31]
- ^ In addition to the "International Versions" of Japan's DDR series, Korea specific versions of Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix were released with a partially exclusive song list. Some of the Korean songs were later featured in the Japanese and international Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix, as well as the Plus and Solo versions. They have not been used in the DDR series since.[32]
- ^ Due to a licensing mishap during the launch of Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix, the game was temporarily unavailable to Canadian players,[33] forcing them to wait for Konami to secure the rights to certain songs and rerelease the game for all of North America.[34]
- ^ The "second release" versions of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova and Dancing Stage SuperNova in North America and Europe were a game disc replacement to fix audio syncing issues with the initial release of the game. In addition to bug fixes the discs added new songs to both versions.[35]
References
- ^ "Product information for Dancing Stage Disney MIX (Australian release)". Shopping.com UK. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
- ^ a b Konami. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova (United States release) (Arcade).
- ^ Konami. Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 (American release) (Arcade).
- ^ Baka of the Orochi. "DDR Supernova 2 US Arcade version released!". bemanistyle. Retrieved 2008-01-18.
- ^ xbskid. "DDR Disney Dancing Museum translation guide". DDRUK. Archived from the original on October 21, 2004. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
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- ^ "Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Grooves". IGN. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
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- ^ "Dancing Stage MegaMiX game overview". Atari Australia. Archived from the original on 2008-08-04. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
- ^ "Dancing Stage Fever game overview". Atari Australia. Archived from the original on 2008-08-04. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
- ^ "Australian Classification Board database; DANCING STAGE: UNIVERSE". Retrieved 2008-03-21. [dead link]
- ^ "Australian Classification Board database search for "Dance Dance Revolution"". Retrieved 2008-01-08. [dead link]
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- ^ "Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix Screenshots and Images from GameSpot". GameFAQs. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
- ^ "Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX". Microsoft. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
- ^ a b "BEMANI PLAYSTATION 2 HARDWARE". System 16. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
- ^ "Dance Dance Revolution LINK VERSION". Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-12-19.
- ^ "This is the CLUB VERSION!" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-12-19.
- ^ Ross (Islander). "How to tell one third mix from another". DDR FREAK. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
- ^ David Smith. "DDR Ultramix Stopped At The Border". 1UP. Retrieved 2008-01-08. [dead link]
- ^ "Buy Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix (Xbox)". PLAY-ASIA. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
- ^ Junior Asparagus. "Konami Addresses Sync Issue in DDR SuperNOVA". DDR FREAK. Retrieved 2007-12-19.