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Dancing Stage Euromix (PS)

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Euromix is a sequel to Dancing Stage and was originally released by game developers, Konami, in 1999. Euromix 2's engine is based on the Japanese arcade release DDRMAX2, and contains 68 songs, 12 of them carried over from the original Dancing Stage Euromix.

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The game runs on 60 frame rate instead of 30, the first mainline DDR game to do this ( Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination was the first). The song selection interface is changed once more to become wheel-like, with song titles displayed on the right in rectangular boxes and the highlighted song's banner, difficulty, and BPM displayed on the left. This so-called "song wheel" interface would become a mainstay for many DDR games in the future. Difficulty level is once again selected by pressing on the step panels, instead of being selected in a dedicated menu. The game is also the first to introduce AAA grade, as previous games only went up to AA. Both Nonstop and Battle Modes have been removed, while songs with new Maniac charts introduced in 4thMix Plus have their old Maniac charts removed. Categories has also been removed, though characters are still selected through a dedicated menu after Play Style. Finally, the game is one of the few to include long version of certain songs, which take up two whole stages and as a result cannot be selected in Final Stage. Konami launched Dancing Stage MegaMiX with promotional ads in game magazines and videos. Konami attempted to reach the "underground" dancing crowd with the slogan "Take the Stage" and a television spot that displayed hip, young teens breakdancing on the dance mats to the songs in the game. [19] The Sydney Morning Herald gave the PlayStation version of the game a score of 2.5 out of 5, stating: "An arcade formula that barely works at home. The original content has also been commercialised, which will please some but disappoint the purists." [1] See also [ edit ]

Dancing Stage Universe is the European counterpart to the North American Dance Dance Revolution Universe series for the Xbox 360. Dancing Stage Universe was released in 2007 in Europe and Australia, while Universe 2 was released in 2008 for Europe only. Both games feature exclusive songs, replacing some of the North American songs. No European counterpart to Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 was released, as Konami launched a Chinese edition of Universe 3 in 2009 instead. These games cannot be played on the Xbox One or newer consoles. Unlike EuroMIX 2, Dancing Stage MegaMiX implements the new Options Menu which debuted on DDRMAX: Dance Dance Revolution 6thMIX, allowing easier access to modifiers which required special codes entered on the difficulty selection screen on previous versions. [4] Interface & graphics [ edit ] Arcane Azmadi (2003-12-05). "What kind of pathetic feebs do they take us for?!". GameFAQs. Archived from the original on 7 April 2005 . Retrieved 11 September 2016. 27 songs is not good, no, not good at all The remainder of the songlists of each version consist of songs composed and produced by Konami's inhouse music composers - primarily Naoki Maeda and Yuuichi Asami though under the guise of several different pseudonyms. 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.

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The arcade release of Dancing Stage EuroMix features a total of 34 songs, including 18 licensed songs and 16 Konami original songs. Six of the original songs require the Internet Ranking feature to be enabled, which can be done with a code by an arcade operator. Among the licenses, eight are from Universal Music Group, and this is the only appearance of these songs in a Konami arcade game. The ten other licenses are from Dancemania, which made their arcade debut in the Dance Dance Revolution series. "Dam Dariram" and "Do It All Night" also appear in StepManiaX by Step Revolution. a b プレイステーション - Dance Dance Revolution 2nd ReMIX. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.21. 30 June 2006. Asian's AC Ver. "DDR 3rdMIX VER.KOREA" ". Archived from the original on 2013-07-22 – via www.youtube.com. For further information on maintaining and cleaning your arcade machine, Liberty Games has a technical helpline that runs Monday to Friday between 10am & 5pm Tom Leclerc. "DANCING STAGE MEGAMIX". AceGamez. Archived from the original on 3 July 2007 . Retrieved 11 September 2016.a b c d Neko Neko. "Dancing Stage Megamix for Playstation 2 (PAL)". DDRers' Stompin' Ground (in Japanese) . Retrieved September 11, 2016. It has a total of 32 songs: ten from the original Dance Dance Revolution arcade game and 26 all-new songs. The graphics are mostly retained from the original game, with some changes. The jukebox song list now displays 8 song options instead of 6 and a "Random" option, which if selected will cause a random song to play the next stage. Other than Mirror, many new options can be activated with step codes: Left (shifts the arrow placements to the left), Right (shifts the placement to the right), Shuffle (randomizes the placement), Hidden (arrows disappear when they are about to reach the Step Zone), and Little (eliminates all non-quarter beat steps, which will lessen the maximum score available to attain). Through step codes, two players may also select different difficulty levels while playing in Versus and Couple modes. The game removes Extra Stage and adds Step Battle, a competitive play style in which each player records a series of steps for the other player to play. Step Battle is exclusive to three songs and can only be accessed with codes. Dancing Stage Megamix". Gameplanet. 2003-07-13. Archived from the original on 2 May 2007 . Retrieved 11 September 2016.

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Character select - In the arcade version of Dancing Stage EuroMIX characters are chosen randomly, but the ability to choose a character before playing the game can be enabled from the Options menu. Dancing Stage Party Edition is a port of the American Dance Dance Revolution Konamix, with the addition of 5 licensed songs and the removal of 6 Konami Original songs for a total of 51 songs. It was released on November 15, 2002. Dancing Stage Euromix 2 is the 3rd arcade release in the Dancing Stage series of music dance arcade video games!Dancing stage Mega Mix (with Dance Mat) (PS2) Screenshots". Atari Australia. Archived from the original on 10 August 2008 . Retrieved 11 September 2016. ecureuil (2003-05-30). "Not such a MegaMix." GameFAQs. Archived from the original on 12 February 2005 . Retrieved 11 September 2016. get Party Edition, not only is it cheaper, but it's a better game At the end of each song, players see their accumulated points, bonus points, and how many of each kind of step they made. They also get a letter grade that is dependent on the judgments received during play, ranging from SS, all steps Perfect, to E, failure, which is only seen in Couple mode when the other player passes. If players manage to pass all their songs a cumulative results screen is given, totaling the stats from all played stages.

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