Dance Dance Revolution Supernova
released on Apr 28, 2006
The hottest revolution and bestselling video game in the music game category returns to its arcade roots with Dance Dance Revolution Supernova, the first arcade version to be released in North America in 6 years. Dance Dance Revolution Supernova uses a completely new hardware engine and is the largest game in the series. Players will have access to over 300 songs from different musical genres and 2000+ dance step patterns. Dance Dance Revolution Supernova is a brand new evolution in the DDR series and expands on every aspect of what made the original series innovative, fun and addictive.
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The announcer in these games is legit one of my favorite characters of all time. If 1% of people working on games were as passionate as this voice actor we would be living in a gaming utopia right now. Every time he spoke it took ever fiber of my being to not lose control while dancing and fall to the ground in respect (laughter)
The worst PS2 DDR, simply because it is the most tedious method of unlocking songs. You either need to complete inane, confusing challenges in the obtuse Stellar Master Mode (lol what does that even mean) or play 12 hours. No, not leaving your console running for 12 hours; I mean actually playing 12 hours of music. Which is a real punisher when you consider that this starts with one of the smallest playlists of songs in the whole series.
But it's still DDR. This one gets bonus points for its range of genres - there's early 2000's indie rock, hard jazz, emo, Eurobeat, ska, J-pop, a song about a monkey stealing ice cream (?), and more. Just wish it weren't such a chore to unlock it all.
But it's still DDR. This one gets bonus points for its range of genres - there's early 2000's indie rock, hard jazz, emo, Eurobeat, ska, J-pop, a song about a monkey stealing ice cream (?), and more. Just wish it weren't such a chore to unlock it all.