DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution is filled with new features and additions to the established Konami dancing series. New songs include Busy Child (The Crystal Method), Little Bit Of Ecstasy (Jocelyn Enriquez), and Get Down Tonight (K.C. & The Sunshine Band), and more than 60 others. NonStop Mode gives you the chance to set up themed song lists played without breaks, for a little DJ-role-playing tease. Then there's Endless mode, which plays through all the songs continuously throughout the night, giving dancing fiends, well, as he mode says, an endless amount of music. The Workout mode lets you select a calorie goal, and then dance to your selected group of songs until you reach the limit. There is also an edit mode where you can create your own steps. Supports the Dance Pad.
If you've never played any version of DDR, the five-year-old franchise that has transcended the video-game world and invaded global pop culture, here's a brief summary. You stand on a dance-pad peripheral ("optional" since you can play with a Dual Shock 2; mandatory to enjoy the game), watch intricate patterns of arrows scroll up the screen, and stomp the corresponding arrows on the pad. With two people "dancing" side-by-side, DDR becomes even more entertaining and a perfect party game, as the players exchange helpful advice for getting through difficult step patterns, compete to see who has more (or less) rhythm, or just laugh at each other as they hop around like hyperactive five-year olds. Read More »
Also known as: DDRMAX2, Dance Dance Revolution Max 2, DDR MAX 2: Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix
Release Region: United States
Release Date: September 23, 2003
Publisher: Konami
Also available on: Arcade
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