Dance Dance Revolution Extreme
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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (North America)Dance Dance Revolution Extreme is a music video game and part of the Dance Dance Revolution series by Konami. It was released by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan on September 21, 2004 and is the ninth DDR release in North America. In this article: Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, North America, Waiting for Tonight, Burger King, Video Music Awards, Dance Dance Revolution series, Arkanoid, MTV, and Konami |
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Music of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme
The music of ''Dance Dance Revolution Extreme'' is a greatest hits of sorts across the Dance Dance Revolution series as well as the entire Bemani franchise. The 240 song soundtrack is composed largely of Konami Originals, in-house music...
In this article: Dance Dance Revolution series and Konami
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Junior Senior
...television show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. "Move Your Feet" has also been included in the US version of the hit music video game Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME '' for the PlayStation 2. It is often associated with its pixelated music...
In this article: Junior Senior, Move Your Feet, D-D-Don't Stop the Beat, The B-52's, United Kingdom, United States, Denmark, and New Wave
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
...for her extensive English-language dubbing of various anime, and her singing in multiple games from the Silent Hill series, and Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME. She provided vocals for some music tracks in the movie adaptation of ''Silent...
In this article: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Silent Hill, American Anime Award, Atsuko Tanaka, Wolf's Rain, Shell, and Daran Norris
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thMix
...the game. The Nonstop Challenge, also referred to as Oni Mode, is a feature new to DDRMAX2. It was officially renamed Challenge Mode in Dance Dance Revolution Extreme to avoid confusion with Nonstop Mode. The mode involves playing through...
In this article: Ddrmax2 Dance Dance Revolution 7thmix, Challenge, PlayStation, Dance Dance Revolution, Oni, Konami, Sony PlayStation 2, Great, and Ddrmax2 Dance Dance Revolution
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Keyboardmania
...Yamaha EZ-250i Keyboard, which is used to play Released Q2 200 Frozen Ray - this song has crossed over to beatmania IIDX 6th Style and Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME after debuting on 3rd Mix. Pink Rose - this song has crossed over to...
In this article: Keyboardmania, DrumMania, Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania III, Guitar Freaks, Konami, and PlayStation 2
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Cartoon Heroes
...of "Cartoon Heroes" in 2002 that is featured in Toshiba-EMI's Dancemania Speed compilation series. It ultimately was used on Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME, as well as later home version games. The song was also used as a television station...
In this article: Cartoon Heroes, United Kingdom, Japanese ska, Godzilla, Around the World, Dance Dance Revolution game, Barbie Girl, Spider-Man, and Superman
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
Geila Zilkha
Featured in Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix (Japan), Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Plus (Japan), Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix (Japan), Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME (Japan), (Japan), Dance Dance Revolution GB 3 (Japan), Dance Dance...
In this article: Japan, Geila Zilkha, Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix, Dance Dance Revolution, SoltyRei, Naoki Maeda, United States, Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection, and Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix
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Wikipedia | October 06, 2009
Dancing Stage EuroMix 2
...replaced by a visual representation of the pad, and a character assisting the player on when to step. Beginner mode was later also added to Dance Dance Revolution Extreme and the US version of DDRMAX2. Unlike other recent DDR games, Euromix 2...
In this article: Dancing Stage EuroMix, Konami, Dancing Stage EuroMix 2, Dancing Stage MegaMix, Dance Dance Revolution series, Naoki Maeda, and US
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Wikipedia | August 18, 2009
It's a Miracle (song)
..."It's America", relating to Culture Club's first trip to the United States. It was later changed. The song appears as a cover in Dance Dance Revolution Extreme as "Miracle." Released at least in UK, Australia, Japan, Germany,...
In this article: It's a Miracle, Culture Club, Colour by Numbers, Japan, Canada, Australia, UK, Germany, and Portugal
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Wikipedia | July 25, 2009
Joga
...3rd Mix, and also appeared in Dance Dance Revolution BEST HITS, Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix, Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix, Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection, and Dance Dance Revolution...
In this article: Joga, Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix, Europe, Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3, Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2, Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix, and Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection
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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (stylized as Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME) is the 8th game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released in arcades by Konami on December 25, 2002. Although only officially released in Japan, units exist worldwide. It features 240 songs, 14 of which are hidden and unlockable. 59 were new to DDR, and 23 were never seen before in any other Bemani game. It was speculated to be the final arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution, but with the release of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA, Konami has proven this not to be the case.
The interface uses a recoloring and smoothing of the song wheel interface first introduced in DDR 5thMIX. The names of the difficulty modes are "Light," Standard," and "Heavy," [楽 (raku), 踊 (gyou), and 激 (geki), respectively], as seen in DDRMAX and DDRMAX2. The only addition was the creation of a "Beginner" [習] mode, color-coded light blue, which similarly appeared first in Dance Dance Revolution USA as "Simple." "Challenge" [鬼 (oni)] steps, color-coded dark blue and first seen in DDRMAX2, are also available for some songs, but it is not selectable before the game starts.
- Name:
- Dance Dance Revolution Extreme
- Genre:
- Music & Exercise
- Published By:
- KCET
- Distributed By:
- KCET
- Picture Format:
- NTSC-J, horizontal
- Series:
- Dance Dance Revolution & Bemani
- Modes:
- Single-player & Multiplayer
- Designed By:
- KCET
- Developed by:
- Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
- Rating:
- CERO: A (PlayStation 2)
- Media Type:
- CD-ROM (arcade)
- Platforms:
- Arcade & Sony PlayStation 2
- Inputs:
- Pressure sensitive panels & Buttons (arcade)
- Engine:
- Extreme & Extreme PlayStation 2
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