Talk:List of Dance Dance Revolution games

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[edit] List of DDR games

(copied from Talk:Dance Dance Revolution)

I created List of Dance Dance Revolution games, and replaced the Releases section with a link to it. This decreases the article size by about 5kb. I'm planning on adding much of the details from the old table as sub-bullets on the list. I also still need to link many of the titles on the list.

The release dates were obtained from several sources: the old Release table, the individual DDR articles, the Japanese DDR article, the KLOV, MobyGames, All Game Guide, DDRers' Stompin' Ground (with help from SysTran), and the DDRUK Songlist Project. In case of conflicting dates from different sources, I used the release date that was listed on more sites, or reduced the date accuracy (e.g. March 2001 instead of March 21, 2001).

--Poiuytman 12:30, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)


I added Dance Dance Revolution: Super Nova to the North American section per the annoucement on DDR Freak. I put a release date of unknown since we don't know, but it's probably going to be 2006 as they're talking about location testing already. Lightdarkness 21:19, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

I do not think DDR Supernova should be included in the list at this time. Based on the information that was released, the game is not sanctioned by Konami. As this article (implictly) refers to Konami DDR games, Supernova should not be included in the list at this time unless further detail is available. SYSS Mouse 03:59, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
I'd imagine it'd have to be sanctioned by Konami since they're using the Dance Dance Revolution trademark. Benson is just the company that has made the cabients in the past. Although, I do agree that maybe we should hold off on listing it here until more official word is given. - Lightdarkness 04:11, 13 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] RFC Response

Konami does not have unique rights to wikipedia. All verifiable information that one who might be interested in reading if they came to this page should be on the page. This includes a Dance Dance Revolution game by a different publisher. Hipocrite - «Talk» 20:21, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Konami is still very much behind the project if it exsists, Benson (or Betson, I can never remember) just makes the cabenits, and always has in the past. I'm still reluctant to have it there, as I recall when Bemanistyle released info about DDR Extreme 2, and a screenshot, then several other sites picked it up only to be later found out false. But I'm not going to lose sleep over this. --Lightdarkness 21:30, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Anime Songs

Exist (is a oficial DDR game). But no in this list. Why? 200.232.131.199 05:17, 30 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Overhauled DDR game list

I have overhauled the DDR game list page because it was way out of date, inaccurate, and had zero citations. In addition I cleaned the code, added the DDR game template, added notes to explain certain aspects of the game releases, and link and redirected each title appropriately. This list was a loose mirror of the list on the main Dance Dance Revolution article and now that it has been brought up to speed it will replace that other list completely, taking many needless lines of text off the main page to allow room for more relevant information. Since the main article linked to this page already, it shouldn't be difficult for people to find what they're looking for. AeronPrometheus (talk) 10:48, 19 December 2007 (UTC)

Good to see that somebody is still maintaining this exhaustive list. Nice work. Poiuyt Man talk 22:31, 10 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] This game is intended for sale and use in South America

March 14, 2008, This is as good as this page is going to look as far as I can tell, I cannot fathom anything or any release that has been missed. However, I have a back of the mind concern about Konami's sudden support for the South American arcade market. SuperNova 2 is listed by the game itself as being legally and officially released to ALL of the Americas. This is the first time I've seen this and it's possible that previous arcades could have also been released for the bottom half of this continent. Can anyone else confirm if other arcade releases have had this done? My first suspicion is the first SuperNova, but I no longer have access to one to check. Just watch the game demo mode until the disclaimer screen pops up. --AeronPrometheus (talk) 07:42, 14 March 2008 (UTC)