Dance Dance Revolution (Windows video games)
To date, two official home versions of Dance Dance Revolution have been released for personal computers, with a third title currently in production. One title, Dancing Karaoke DKara, was released exclusively in Japan in 2001 and the other, Groove Motion DDR was released exclusively in North America in 2008. In contrast, dozens of programs with similar gameplay to Dance Dance Revolution have been released on multiple computer platforms by fans of the series.
Dancing Karaoke DKara | |
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Developer(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo |
Publisher(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo |
Series | Dance Dance Revolution |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release date(s) |
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Genre(s) | Music & Exercise |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Dancing Karaoke DKara
Released on January 16, 2001, Dancing Karaoke DKara combined the gameplay of Dance Dance Revolution with Karaoke style singing. Konami had previously released two titles with similar gameplay in the past as very rare arcade machines.[1] The song selection was primarily download driven and features a unique set of music that has not been repeated in any other DDR game. The downloadable songs were sold for ¥150 a song[2] and released in packs of varying size a week or so apart from each other. As of August 9, 2001 the total number of songs available for DKara including the original game and downloadable content was 80, however an undetermined number of songs have been released since then.
Gameplay
Music
Dancing Karaoke DKara soundtrack[3] | |
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Song | Artist or Type |
A·B·Cのうた | ~TRADITIONAL~ |
TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR | ~TRADITIONAL~ |
Downloadable Songs (January 16, 2001) | |
Another Chance | 宇多田 ヒカル |
Automatic | 宇多田 ヒカル |
B&C -Album Version- | 宇多田 ヒカル |
Movin' on without you | 宇多田 ヒカル |
Secret of my heart | 倉木 麻衣 |
Stay by my side | 倉木 麻衣 |
Boys & girls | 浜崎 あゆみ |
Depend on you | 浜崎 あゆみ |
poker face | 浜崎 あゆみ |
SEASONS | 浜崎 あゆみ |
SURREAL | 浜崎 あゆみ |
Trauma | 浜崎 あゆみ |
WHATEVER | 浜崎 あゆみ |
Good Morning! | モーニング娘。 |
LOVEマシーン | モーニング娘。 |
恋のダンスサイト | モーニング娘。 |
サマーナイトタウン | モーニング娘。 |
抱いてHOLD ON ME! | モーニング娘。 |
真夏の光線 | モーニング娘。 |
モーニングコーヒー | モーニング娘。 |
教えてMr.Sky | 藤崎 詩織 |
ガッチャマンの歌 | 子門 真人 |
ゲッターロボ! | ささきいさお |
鉄腕アトム | コロムビアゆりかご会 |
マジンガーZ | 水木 一郎 |
めざせポケモンマスター | 松本 梨香 |
レッツゴー!!ライダーキック | 藤 浩一/メール・ハーモニー |
Downloadable Songs (January 30, 2001) | |
I miss you ~時を越えて~ | MISIA+DCT |
Downloadable Songs (February 1, 2001) | |
LOVE IS ENERGY! | EE JUMP |
サボテン | ポルノグラフィティ |
恋愛レボリューション21(にじゅういち) | モーニング娘。 |
Graduater | 椎名 へきる |
Downloadable Songs (February 16, 2001) | |
ラッキープール | JUDY AND MARY |
ミニモニ。ジャンケンぴょん! | ミニモニ。 |
I'm here saying nothing | 矢井田 瞳 |
lost in you | 林原 めぐみ |
マメシバ | 坂本 真綾 |
Downloadable Songs (March 1, 2001) | |
口唇 | GLAY |
春 ~spring~ | Hysteric Blue |
ちょこっとLOVE | プッチモニ |
Be cool! | 野猿 |
STAY AWAY | L'Arc~en~Ciel |
Downloadable Songs (March 15, 2001) | |
Can You Keep A Secret? | 宇多田 ヒカル |
明日があるさ(ジョージアで行きましょう編) | ウルフルズ |
宇宙戦艦ヤマト | ささきいさお/ロイヤル・ナイツ |
Downloadable Songs (March 29, 2001) | |
ダイナマイト | SMAP |
蒼い霹靂 | TM. Revolution |
Mysterious Eyes | GARNET CROW |
Downloadable Songs (April 12, 2001) | |
Get Wild | TMN |
ultra soul | B'z |
BABY! 恋にKNOCK OUT! | プッチモニ |
ルパン三世のテーマ | ビート・マック・ジュニア |
Downloadable Songs (April 26, 2001) | |
FAITH | 愛内 里菜 |
愛のバカやろう | 後藤 真希 |
Fish Fight! | 野猿 |
残酷な天使のテーゼ | 高橋 洋子 |
Downloadable Songs (May 17, 2001) | |
GLOBAL COMMUNICATION | GLAY |
Stand Up | 倉木 麻衣 |
永遠にアムロ | 池田鴻/フィーリングフリー |
Downloadable Songs (May 31, 2001) | |
DEEP DEEP | 小柳 ゆき |
遥か | スピッツ |
YATTA! | はっぱ隊 |
走れ正直者 | 西城 秀樹 |
Downloadable Songs (June 14, 2001) | |
Perfect Love | MAX |
ウルトラマン タロウ | 武村太郎/少年少女合唱団みずうみ |
忍者ハットリくん | 堀 絢子 |
Downloadable Songs (June 28, 2001) | |
Body&Soul | SPEED |
White Love | SPEED |
Set Me Free! | 今井 絵理子 |
Downloadable Songs (July 12, 2001) | |
I'm proud | 華原 朋美 |
Ride on time | MAX |
SUPER SONIC DANCE | move |
Downloadable Songs (July 26, 2001) | |
チュッ!夏パ~ティ | 三人祭 |
サマーれげぇ!レインボー | 7人祭 |
ダンシング!夏祭り | 10人祭 |
Downloadable Songs (August 9, 2001) | |
イノセントワールド | Mr.Children |
everybody goes ~秩序のない世界にドロップキック~ | Mr.Children |
シーソーゲーム ~勇敢な恋の歌~ | Mr.Children |
Dance Dance Revolution | |
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Developer(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii |
Publisher(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii |
Series | Dance Dance Revolution & Bemani |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release date(s) |
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Genre(s) | Music & Exercise |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Dance Dance Revolution
An American home version for the PC, simply titled Dance Dance Revolution was released on May 24, 2002.[4] The game used the engine and interface from Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix which had also been used by the previous PlayStation DDR game, Dance Dance Revolution Konamix. The game only included Konami original songs.
Gameplay
Music
Dance Dance Revolution soundtrack[5][6] | |
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Song | Artist |
Afronova | Re-Venge |
AM-3P | KTz |
B4U | Naoki |
Baby Baby Gimme Your Love | Divas |
Brilliant 2U | Naoki |
Brilliant 2U (Orchestra-Groove) | Naoki |
Celebrate Nite | N.M.R. |
Cutie Chaser | Club Spice |
Dead End | N&S |
Don't Stop! (AMD 2nd Mix) | Dr. Vibe feat. JP Miles |
Dynamite Rave | Naoki |
End of the Century | No. 9 |
Era (Nostalmix) | Taq |
Get Me in Your Sight (AMD Cancun Mix) | Symphonic Defoggers with 1479 |
Groove | Sho-T feat. Blenda |
Higher | NM feat. Sunny |
I Was the One | Good-Cool |
Keep on Movin' | N.M.R. |
La Senorita | Captain. T |
Let the Beat Hit Em! | Stone Bros. |
Let Them Move | N.M.R |
Love This Feelin' | Chang Ma |
Make a Jam! | U1 |
Make It Better | Mitsu-O! |
Make It Better (So-Real Mix) | Mitsu-O! Summer |
Make Your Move | Good-Cool feat. JP Miles |
Midnite Blaze | U1 Jewel style |
My Summer Love | Mitsu-O! with Geila |
Never Let You Down | Good-Cool feat. JP Miles |
Orion. 78 (AMEuro-Mix) | Re-Venge |
Paranoia | 180 |
Paranoia KCET (Clean Mix) | 2MB |
Put Your Faith in Me | Uzi-Lay |
Put Your Faith in Me (Jazzy Groove) | Uzi-Lay |
Remember You | NM feat. Julie |
Share My Love | Julie Frost |
Silent Hill | Thomas Howard |
Still in my Heart | Naoki feat. Paula Terry |
Trip Machine | De-Sire |
Wild Rush | Factor-X |
Downloadable content
In the months after the release of Dance Dance Revolution, Konami offered free downloads for the game on the product website. The free downloads consisted of additional dancing character that were displayed during game play. The characters ranged from general styles (Club DJs, trendy outfits) to odd and seasonal styles (Bondage gear, Christmas dresses, Halloween costumes, Robots). The download page displayed blank entries for up and coming downloads. The nature of the new dancers were revealed when the downloads were posted. Dancing characters were released as pairs (Usually a man and a woman when gender even applied), however the final blank entry was a lone dancing character instead of a pair. The final character was a bonus character named Jason, that replaced Guy, a previous downloadable character.[7]
Groove Motion DDR | |
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Developer(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Japan |
Publisher(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Japan |
Series | Dance Dance Revolution |
Engine | Custom |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Genre(s) | Music & Exercise |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Groove Motion DDR
Groove Motion DDR is an exercise program with a Dance Dance Revolution theme. Announced in 2008 by Konami,[8] it has been in production since 2006 and is part of Konami's fitness series. It is not so much a game as it is video instruction for aerobic exercise and utilizes dance mats that are there for self-positioning and are not attached to the computer. Up to 24 people can participate at one time,[9] requiring a large amount of space to accommodate everyone. A projector is used instead of a TV to allow everyone dancing to see the screen.[10] While dancing, waistband pedometers are worn to track individual workout stats.[11]
Gameplay
The gameplay of Groove Motion DDR is like most DDR games without actual interaction. Much like the Dance Dance Revolution DVD Game, the dance mats are not connected to the computer and are there to merely assist the player in following along with the action onscreen, as opposed to keeping track of their score.
Interface & graphics
The game is modeled after the classic Dance Dance Revolution look, using graphics and visual elements from older DDR games such as Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix.[10] It also features mirrored life action dancers to assist participants much like ParaParaParadise, another music video game series by Konami.[8]
Music
The music of the game is unconfirmed however during a video presentation some claim to have heard songs such as "Dynamite Rave" and as seen in a visual demo "Baby Baby Gimme Your Love", both in-house tracks produced by Konami for the Dance Dance Revolution series.[8]
See also
References
- ↑ "BEMANI KARAOKE HARDWARE". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- ↑ "Dancing Karaoke DKara general information" (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- ↑ "Dancing Karaoke DKara song list" (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- ↑ IGN. "Dance Dance Revolution review". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- ↑ "Dance Dance Revolution song list". Archived from the original on 17 June 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- ↑ "Dance Dance Revolution song list" (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- ↑ Jeff Paine. "Dance Dance Revolution review". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- 1 2 3 "DDR Fitness Game by Konami of Japan". bemanistyle. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
- ↑ "Groove Motion DDR proposal" (in Japanese). Konami. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
- 1 2 "Groove Motion DDR outline" (in Japanese). Konami. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
- ↑ "Groove Motion DDR requirements" (in Japanese). Konami. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
External links
- Groove Motion DDR website (Japanese)