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Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix
The cover art for the North American PlayStation port of Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave, the original arcade version.Developer(s) Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Konami of America & Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH Publisher(s) KCET, KoA & KDE GmbH Distributor(s) KCET, KoA & KDE GmbH Designer(s) KCET, KoA & KDE GmbH Series Dance Dance Revolution & Bemani Engine Disney's Rave & Disney's Rave PlayStation Platform(s) Arcade & Sony PlayStation Release date(s) Arcade:
- JP November 30, 2000
PlayStation:
- JP November 30, 2000
- NA September 18, 2001
- EU September 28, 2001
- AU September 28, 2001
Genre(s) Music & Exercise Mode(s) Single-player & Multiplayer Rating(s) PlayStation:
- CERO: A
- ESRB: E
- ELSPA: 3
- PEGI: 3+
- OFLC: G
Media/distribution CD-ROM Cabinet Custom Arcade system Bemani System 573 Digital CPU R3000A 32 bit RISC processor Sound PlayStation SPU Display 29" CRT (Raster, 256x224 & 740x480) Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix, known as Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave in Japan and Dancing Stage Disney Mix in Europe, is a music video game based on Konami's popular Dance Dance Revolution series with animated Disney characters and electronic dance music remixes of past Disney songs. They also include a few non-Disney songs that were popular at the time of the game's release.
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Gameplay
Main article: Gameplay of Dance Dance RevolutionGameplay is typical to other 4th Mix generation DDR games. The game also features Dance Magic mode, an item battle mode using a tug of war style lifebar, where combos increase a gauge which sends modifiers to the other player. The mode was not seen on any future DDR game until it was revived as Battle mode on SuperNOVA.
Console versions
Versions for the original PlayStation gaming system were released in North America, Japan and Europe. European and US versions had slightly different song lists than the Japanese version, and included an unlockable "Maniac" difficulty level that could be reached once "Basic" and "Trick" difficulties were completed for each song. A Game Boy version of the game was also released in Japan.
Arcade version
An arcade version, Dancing Stage featuring Disney's Rave (one of the few non-European releases using the Dancing Stage name, normally used for DDR games in Europe), was also released in Japan. It is considered one of the rarest arcade versions of DDR.
Music
The game features the following 20 songs:
Artist Song Title Club Disney Are You Ready Do The Bus Stop NAOKI B4U Domino Chim Chim Cher-ee The Alfee feat. Donald Duck D.D.D! - (Happy 65th Anniversary for Donald Duck) Combined Fire NM feat. SUNNY HIGHER AbeatC All Stars IT'S A SMALL WORLD Tomosuke/U1-Asami IT'S A SMALL WORLD (Ducking Hardcore MIX) Chubby Checker Let's Twist Again Stone Bros. Let the beat hit em! Domino Macho Duck Domino Mickey Mouse March (Eurobeat Version) Domino Mickey Mouse March (SUMMERTIME EXTENDED Version) U1 Jewel Style Midnite Blaze Club Disney (sampling the 1963 Johnny Cymbal song "Mr. Bass Man") Mr. Bassman MITSU-O! with GEILA MY SUMMER LOVE Niko Night Of Fire Julie Frost Share My Love Go Go Girls Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Domino Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah See also
References
Categories:- 2000 video games
- Arcade games
- Dance Dance Revolution games
- Disney video games
- PlayStation-only games
- Video games developed in Germany
- Video games developed in Japan
- Video games developed in the United States
- Disney video game stubs
- Music video game stubs
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