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some of these remixes are pretty cool honestly

Joguei no controle (mas estou tentado a tentar jogar no computador com um dancepad quando conseguir). Mario Mix é um ótimo "DDR introdutório": se você nunca jogou, tem historinha, tem mapas fáceis, tem minigames pra te ajudar a usar melhor o pad, tem como você ir aprendendo aos poucos como controlar. Uma pena que graficamente não é nada demais e as animações todas parecem que foram feitas com meia dúzia de material de referência só (além de ver o Mario dançando ser uma das coisas mais estranhas do universo).

Além disso, ele tem boas ideias em como fazer realmente um jogo musical do Mario no futuro. Substituir setas por inimigos e objetos conhecidos, aplicando as regras do mundo nelas - como o Koopa Troopa, que precisa pisar duas vezes pra entrar no casco e jogar ele fora - é uma saída inteligente e divertida pra um possível jogo no futuro.

A seleção de músicas é legal também, porque segue bastante a ideia de pop 90/2000/eurobeat e tem uns remixes muito malucos que só rolariam num DDR (Super Mario Bros. 3 como música latina, por exemplo), mas é uma pena que metade da setlist são remixes de música erudita ao invés de... música do Mario? Enfim, bons remixes!


The only DDR game I've played. Some good music in there, and Waluigi is actually a titular character.

First DDR game that I've properly played.
Was pretty good but I feel like they could've used some more Mario songs though since the classical songs don't fit with the rest of the OST.

DDRMM is the easiest DDR game you'll ever play (and there is value to that), and a lot of the songs are hyperpop remixes of public domain songs, but Mario's insane breakdancing animations make this game worth at least a passing glance.

Worth it just to see all these Mario characters bust it down sexual style.

Fuck bowser, how can he do flips and shit?!

Luigi damns everyone good and otherwise into a perpetual Evangelion ass fusion of being one with music and being one with movement so everyone is permanently forged to be throwing ass for eternity. Truly the darkest mario game in the franchise
Still better than Drive(2011) though

This is the stupidest thing Ive ever seen and I love it

This is a really cool DDR spinoff. The main problem with it is that you have to complete story mode three times to unlock everything, you can't skip the cutscenes, and veteran DDR players will find it way too easy. Once you DO unlock everything, then you can actually play songs on a reasonably challenging difficulty, and it's fun.

Mario DDR is a hilarious concept and I loved playing this. It's the only DDR game I've ever owned so I can't compare it to any others, but it was pretty solid! Seeing Bowser dance around was definitely the highlight.

why the fuck does this game have not one but TWO mozart songs

I've heard this game is extremely easy for DDR veterans, and yeah I imagine having to unlock Very Hard and Super Hard only being on free play would be annoying to someone big into it especially considering those difficulties aren't that hard anyway, but this is an excellent game for beginners as far as I'm aware and all the fun stuff you can add into songs is pretty nifty.

The game its self has a lot of charm, new aspects of Mario lore are thrown in with how all problems can be solved by dancing, and the soundtrack goes surprisingly hard considering how much of it was based off of public domain music. The game also has actual Mario music, unlike Donkey Konga. Also the game has reused animations and models from Mario Party and I think that's funny.

Was never a fan of the remixes but the spotlight given to Waluigi is p cool.

This game is a lot of fun and has a banger soundtrack

Weird game but really funny as a child


friday night funkin killer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Still have the dance pad nowadays, how do you wash this thing

This game taught me to play DDR. The minimum difficulty has so few notes that there's basically no beat, so it's harder than the next highest difficulty. The top difficulty is like "Standard" in an arcade cabinet.

The dancing Mario is funny and a bit surreal to look at now.

There are a disappointing number of public domain songs for how rich Mario music was.

It works as Nintnedo baby's first DDR, and the only DDR game on the GCN.