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Dancing Stage Euromix (PS)

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This game is for sale and use only in Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, China, Macao, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia. 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. Konami released an upgrade to the Dancing Stage EuroMIX arcade cabinet known as the "Internet Ranking" version, though the name is slightly ambiguous since the machine itself does not possess the ability to connect to the internet. There is also a DDR Solo version of this mix, which offers 4-step and 6-step modes in a DDR Solo cabinet.

Dancing Stage EuroMix - Wikipedia

Wannabe" was once exclusive to both Fever releases, but it was later included on Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection.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 EuroMIX 2 - The Cutting Room Floor Dancing Stage EuroMIX 2 - The Cutting Room Floor

During normal gameplay, arrows scroll upwards from the bottom of the screen and pass over a set of stationary arrows near the top (referred to as the "guide arrows" or "receptors", officially known as the Step Zone). As with most Dance Dance Revolution arcade games, the player has to "dance" on the special pads in time to prerecorded music - hitting the correct pads dead on the beat! Records - The home version of the game keeps track of the highest grades, scores and combos attained for each song and saves them to this screen. 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.Euromix featured a brand new scoring system, instead of being heavily combo-based like the last two mixes, combos are of virtually no importance. In total, the gameplay modes include the traditional game and nonstop modes, Workout Mode, Lesson Mode (containing tutorials), Training Mode (allowing the player to practice specific portions of songs), and Endless Mode, most of these modes and one additional song are unlocked through regular play. 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 released in Japan and other parts of Asia on July 27, 1999. Dancing Stage SuperNova 2 was originally meant to complement the planned arcade release of the same name. Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix ( ダンスダンスレボリューションフォースミックス, Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon Fōsu Mikkusu), or 4thMix ( フォースミックス, Fōsu Mikkusu), is the 4th game in the main Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games.

Dance Stage Euromix - Williams Amusements Konami Dance Stage Euromix - Williams Amusements

Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True ( ダンシングステージフィーチャリングドリームズカムトゥルー, Danshingu Sutēji fīcharingu Dorīmuzu Kamu Tourū) is the second Japanese Dancing Stage video game. The game adds an "All Music" mode, making it the first time players can access the entire song list from the start. The game is the first to add Double Maniac/SSR stepcharts, but these are not available in 2ndMix Mode. All of these songs can be found on CDs belonging to Toshiba-EMI's (the Japanese division, a joint venture with Toshiba) compilation series Dancemania. Players must step to the beat, matching their beat to the arrows presented to them on screen by stepping on arrows on a dance pad.Vivid is turned on by default in 3rdMix and 2ndMix Modes, but must be enabled with a code in SSR Mode, as "Flat" (all arrows are the same color; the previous arrow option) is turned on by default instead. When DDRMAX was first released, many players thought the Heavy steps of the song deserved a 10-foot rating, but it only received a 9 when it was rated in DDRMAX2. The core gameplay of Euromix is very similar to the Dance Dance Revolution games, but also introduced a new ranking scoring system based on players earning Great and Perfect moves. The songs range from one foot (simple) (they are rated in feet instead of stars) up to eight, known as 'Exorbitant' songs, increasing in difficulty as far as speed (beats per min. The successful DDR series began with the 1998/1999 release of this game, and its popularity can be attributed to the innovative connection between a dancing stage and the need for the player to move their body to match the instructions on the screen.

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