Cyber Groove | |
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Cyber Groove's gameplay screen. |
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Developer(s) | Front Fareast Industrial Corporation |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release date(s) | September 30, 2000 |
Genre(s) | Dancing game |
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Cyber Groove is a Taiwanese dancing game, by Front Fareast Industrial Corporation, played on a Microsoft Windows computer. It was released on September 30, 2000, and can be played on either the keyboard or a dance pad.
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Gameplay is similar to Dance Dance Revolution. Arrows (up, down, left and right) scroll from bottom to top. The player must step on the corresponding arrow when it reaches the top of the screen, where stationary arrows (referred to as the Step Zone in DDR terminology) are located. Also available for play is the Together Mode, where two players play on the same pad. All eight directional arrows are used in this mode, causing both players to move in a synchronized pattern.
The game pad is a USB-only pad with 10 "panels": up, down, left and right arrows, along with a circle in the up-left position, an X in the up-right position, a square in the bottom-left position, and a triangle in the bottom-right position. It also has Escape (ESC) and pause buttons that when pressed simultaneously exit the game. This may or may not be a reference to Dance Dance Revolution's use of the START and SELECT buttons on the DDR Pad that restart the game when pressed simultaneously.