Dance Dance Revolution Extreme | |
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Developer(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Series | Dance Dance Revolution, Bemani |
Engine | DDR Festival |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Music, Exercise |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
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Media/distribution | DVD (1) |
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.[1]
Extreme was also the winner of the Video Music Awards in 2005 on MTV for * Best Video Game Soundtrack. [2]
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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme introduced Party Mode which contains a number of mini games, some of which require the EyeToy accessory to play.
Hyper Dash does not require the EyeToy. The game uses the dance pad like the Power Pad and has players race each other down a city street avoiding obstacles and using power ups.
Feeding Time does not require the EyeToy. A type of food is assigned to each arrow and players must step on the one that best matches the animal being displayed on screen.
Watch Me Dance uses the EyeToy to place a live video of the player as the background during normal game play.
Clean the Screen requires players to move their arms across the EyeToy's view to wipe away visual obstructions during normal game play.
Hands and Feet add two hand targets to the arrow receptors at the top of the screen during normal game play. A special difficulty appears during song select that lets players play with their hands and feet at the same time.
Magical Ball does not require the dance pad. Players use their hands to knock a ball into a set of block in an effort to clear them all without losing the ball, similar to Arkanoid.
Coconut Panic does not require the dance pad. Players shake palm trees with their movement and attempt to catch all the falling coconuts.
In Dance Dance Revolution Extreme the song wheel introduced in Dance Dance Revolution 5thMix was altered and put in the center of the screen, song scrolling left and right instead of up and down. The banners are displayed at the top of screen with the Foot Ratings listed below in the center of the wheel. The Groove Radar has been removed and Nonstop and Challenge modes are selectable on the wheel instead of during difficulty select.
No. | Title | Artist |
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1 | ".59" | DJ Taka |
2 | "321Stars" | DJ Simon |
3 | "A" | D.J.Amuro |
4 | "A Stupid Barber" | Sho-T |
5 | "Absolute" | DJ Taka |
6 | "B4U" | Naoki |
7 | "B4U (B4 Za Beat Mix)" | Naoki |
8 | "Bad Routine" | D.J. Spunga |
9 | "Believe" | Eddie.J |
10 | "Bizarre Love Triangle" | Jerry |
11 | "Can't Stop Fallin' In Love (Speed Mix)" | Naoki |
12 | "Diving (Radio Edit)" | 4 Strings |
13 | "Do Me (H.I.G.E.O. Mix)" | Mustache Men |
14 | "Don't Clock Me" | Popula Demand feat. The Get Fresh Girls |
15 | "Drop Out" | NW260 |
16 | "Drop Out (From Nonstop Megamix)" | NW260 |
17 | "Drop The Bomb" | Scotty D. |
18 | "Ecstasy" | D-Complex |
19 | "Ecstasy (Midnight Blue Mix)" | D-Complex |
20 | "Firefly" | Be For U |
21 | "Frozen Ray (For Extreme)" | DJ Taka |
22 | "Funk Boogie" | Funk Kid feat. Kool Boys |
23 | "Go West" | Pet Shop Boys |
24 | "Higher" | NM feat. Sunny |
25 | "Higher (Next Morning Mix)" | NM feat. Sunny |
26 | "Highs Off U (Scorccio XY Mix)" | 4 Reeel |
27 | "I Feel..." | Akira Yamaoka |
28 | "I'm For Real" | Slake |
29 | "JaneJana" | T.E.M.P.O. feat. Mohammed & Emi |
30 | "Jet World" | Mutsuhiko Izumi |
31 | "Keep On Movin'" | N.M.R. |
32 | "Kick The Can" | Bus Stop |
33 | "Kids In America" | Kim Wilde |
34 | "La Senorita" | Captain.T |
35 | "Ladies' Night" | ∠R |
36 | "Like a Virgin" | Tama_Happytone |
37 | "Love Love Sugar" | DJ Taka featuring Noria |
38 | "Make It Better" | Mitsu-O! |
39 | "Maximizer" | Cli-Max S. |
40 | "Memories" | Naoki feat. Paula Terry |
41 | "Miracle" | St. Jannaro |
42 | "Mobo★Moga" | Orange Lounge |
43 | "Move Your Feet" | Junior Senior |
44 | "Music (Bostik Radio Edit)" | Darude |
45 | "Never Ending Story" | DJ AC-DC |
46 | "On The Jazz" | Jonny Dynamite! |
47 | "Only You" | Captain Jack |
48 | "Paranoia Eternal" | STM 200 |
49 | "Paranoia Max (Dirty Mix)" | 190 |
50 | "Peace-Out" | DJ Naguero |
51 | "Pink Rose" | Kiyommy + Seiya |
52 | "Planet Rock (Swordfish Radio Edit)" | Paul Oakenfold vs. Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force |
53 | "Scorching Moon" | Shawn the Horny Master |
54 | "Simply Being Loved "Somnambulist"" | BT |
55 | "So In Love" | Caramel S. |
56 | "The Legend of Max" | ZZ |
57 | "The Reflex" | Duran Duran |
58 | "Theme from Enter the Dragon (Notorious Mix)" | B3-Project |
59 | "There You'll Be" | DJ Speedo feat. Angelica |
60 | "Trip Machine" | De-Sire |
61 | "Trip Machine Survivor" | De-Sire |
62 | "Tsugaru" | De-Sire vs Reveng |
63 | "Tsugaru (Apple Mix)" | De-Sire vs Reveng |
64 | "V (For Extreme)" | Taka |
65 | "Waiting For Tonight" | P.A.T. |
66 | "Wild Rush" | Factor-X |
67 | "Wild Rush (From Nonstop Megamix)" | Factor-X |
68 | "Wonderland (UKS Mix)" | X-Treme |
69 | "Y.M.C.A." | Village People |
70 | "You're Not Here" | Heather |
71 | "Your Rain(Rage Mix)" | Akira Yamaoka feat. Mary Elizabeth McGlynn |
Note: Songs with a red background are "boss" songs.
In the fall of 2006 Burger King held a Dance Dance Revolution-themed promotion. Part of the promotion was a minigame on the Burger King website that if beaten provided an unlock code for the then two year old Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. Entering this code into the game unlocks the song "Memories". Prior to the release of this code DDR fan groups who had read the contents of the game disc and noticed the song believed its absence to be a last minute change or a glitch.
Critical reception | |
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Publication | Score |
IGN | 8.0[1] |
Preceded by DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution |
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2004 |
Succeeded by Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 |
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