Dance Dance Revolution

Dance Dance Revolution

released on Sep 26, 1998

Dance Dance Revolution

released on Sep 26, 1998

Dance Dance Revolution (ダンスダンスレボリューション Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon?), abbreviated DDR and also known as Dancing Stage in earlier games in Europe and Australasia, and some other games in Japan, is a music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 as part of the Bemani series, and released in North America and Europe in 1999, Dance Dance Revolution is the pioneering series of the rhythm and dance genre in video games. Players stand on a "dance platform" or stage and hit colored arrows laid out in a cross with their feet to musical and visual cues. Players are judged by how well they time their dance to the patterns presented to them and are allowed to choose more music to play to if they receive a passing score. Dance Dance Revolution has been given much critical acclaim for its originality and stamina in the video game market. There have been dozens of arcade-based releases across several countries and hundreds of home video game console releases, promoting a music library of original songs produced by Konami's in-house artists and an eclectic set of licensed music from many different genres. The DDR series has inspired similar games such as Pump It Up by Andamiro and In the Groove by Roxor


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Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix: Append Club Version Vol. 1
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndReMix: Append Club Version Vol. 1
Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix
Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix
Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
Dancing Stage featuring True Kiss Destination
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix

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For some reason I ended up with this game and I don't really know how but I played it quite a bit back in the day instead of doing homework and stuff so I can say with certainty it is at least more entertaining than homework.

played this at the arcade with my good friend, shit was fire no lie

Peak arcade game. Until you can't even get on it because some shirtless guy with 4 gallons of water beside him is about to faint due to moving faster than a Toyota Camry..

Si jugaran la versión japonesa (La cual es el verdadero DDR 1), ya les digo que este juego no tendría tanta nota.

In the early 2000s…everyone was playing or had played DDR. Whether it was at an arcade or the version released for consoles a few years after the initial arcade release, people were obsessed.

I had some fun memories playing this is Zach's basement with the whole PBR crew. Long term, it was more of gimmick than a game I seriously liked. A fun way to pass time with friends, but not something I’d continue coming back to.

the year is 2005: your local mall just put some version of this in the arcade they’re revamping. every friday after school there you are, stompin away in front of your peers. and you’re good at it. and the crowd knows it. and you think you can pull bitches.