Dance Dance Revolution is a music video game released by Konami in 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Announced at E3 2009 and originally part of a series of games to be released at the same time that included the PlayStation 2 and the Wii, Dance Dance Revolution was delayed and did not have an absolute release date at the time.
The game was not mentioned after E3 2009 until August 2010 when the game was mentioned on the company's Facebook page as the first Dance Dance Revolution game for the PlayStation 3 with no mention of the Xbox 360, leading to the possibility that the game may be a PS3 exclusive.[1] The game will also support the PlayStation Move along with the PlayStation Eye which allows players to take pictures of their own room to turn it into their own personalized club by adding dance club components.[2]
Gameplay[ | ]
For more experienced players, Dance Dance Revolution will feature a new 8-panel mode known as Octo-Move, which will add 4 diagonal directions to the existing up, down, left, right configuration, resulting in eight directions.[3][4]
Music[ | ]
Song | Artist |
---|---|
"Animal" | Ke$ha |
"Bad Romance" | Lady GaGa |
"Battlefield" | Jordin Sparks |
"Celebration" | Kool & the Gang |
"CrushCrushCrush" | Paramore |
"Dreaming Can Make a Wish Come True" | Jun & NRG Factory feat. Anna Kaelin |
"Ever Snow" | Terra |
"Hey, Soul Sister" | Train |
"I Got You" | Leona Lewis |
"In the Zone" | U1 (NPD3 Style) & Kidd Kazmeo |
"Let's Get Away" | Naoki feat. Brenda Burch |
"Love Shack" | The B-52's |
"My Life Would Suck Without You" | Kelly Clarkson |
"Private Eye" | Atomsoak ft. Cerol |
"Rhythms Inside" | DKC Crew |
"Top the Charts" | J-Mi & Midi-D feat. Hanna Stockzell |
In addition, Konami has announced that there will be downloadable content for both games through their respective online services. Konami said that at least 150 tracks will be made available.
References[ | ]
- ↑ Brian Ashcraft (August 3, 2010). Dance Dance Revolution Coming To PS3. Kotaku. Retrieved on August 10, 2010
- ↑ Wesley Yin-Poole (August 10, 2010). DDR PlayStation 3 supports Move. Eurogamer. Retrieved on August 10, 2010
- ↑ Anderson, Luke (June 7, 2009). Dance Dance Revolution First Impressions. Gamespot. Retrieved on 2009-06-13
- ↑ DeVires, Jack (June 3, 2009). IGN: E3 2009: DDR Doubles its Steps. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-06-13