Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2
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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 | |
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Aspect ratio | 480i (SDTV) |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Release date | September 28, 2005 (NA) |
Genre(s) | Music |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: E10+ (Everyone 10+) |
Media | DVD-ROM |
Input methods | Dance Pad Controller |
Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 is the tenth home version of Dance Dance Revolution to be released in the United States. It was released by Konami on September 28, 2005 for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. It was announced in a press release by Konami on May 17, 2005, and unveiled at the E³ expo in Los Angeles that same day.
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[edit] Gameplay
[edit] Features
The game contains 74 songs, 24 initially available and 50 that need to be unlocked, either through normal play or purchasing the songs with Dance Points accumulated through Dance Master Mode. The majority of the songs are Konami originals, most of which are composed by Naoki Maeda. This mix introduces several licensed tracks to DDR as well as reusing veteran songs, such as Smile.dk's "Butterfly (Upswing Mix)", letting the highly popular European group finally appear on a DDR U.S. home version.
For the first time in any U.S. DDR, a song by E-Rotic was included, specifically In the Heat of the Night. Konami had previously been reluctant to release songs by the German pop group, known for its sexually explicit lyrics, on United States versions of Dance Dance Revolution. Seven songs from the group, including the aforementioned, had been released on Japanese versions of DDR previously. The particular song chosen is relatively tame. The decision may have been pushed by the fact that a competing dance game, In The Groove, had licensed and released two E-Rotic songs in its game, both also relatively tame selections. Largely due to the inclusion of E-Rotic, DDR EXTREME 2 is rated Everyone 10+ by the Entertainment Software Rating Board, with the billets for Mild Lyrics and Suggestive Themes.
INJECTION OF LOVE (HINA MIX) was also edited to exclude its original lyrics, which are sexually explicit in nature.
Due to the outcry over the elimination of the Song Wheel interface in the US version of DDR EXTREME, it has been restored in DDR EXTREME 2. The Groove Radar feature has also reappeared. New advance modes available, the EyeToy digital camera peripheral is used only for "hands and feet" and "watch me dance" modes. In addition, for the first time in PlayStation DDR games, online gameplay is available.
[edit] Songs
[edit] Licenses
[edit] White songs
These are mostly songs Konami licensed from outside artists, or covers of popular licensed songs commissioned and remixed. All these songs are available to play from the outset.
Title | Artist |
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AGAINST ALL ODDS (Definitive MIX) | Déjà Vu featuring Tasmin |
As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Radio Edit) | Motorcycle |
Block Rockin' Beats | The Chemical Brothers |
BOOM BOOM DOLLAR (K.O.G G3 MIX) | King Kong & D. Jungle Girls |
butterfly (UPSWING MIX) | SMiLE.dk |
CAPTAIN JACK (GRANDALE REMIX) | CAPTAIN JACK |
CARTOON HEROES (Speedy Mix) | Barbie Young |
Crazy in Love | wg feat. Indra J |
Genie In A Bottle | nc ft. NRG factory |
Get Busy | Sean Paul |
I will Survive | AKIRA feat. Daline |
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT | E-ROTIC |
IRRESISTIBLEMENT | WILDSIDE |
LA COPA DE LA VIDA | PATRICK VICTORIO |
LOOK AT US (Daddy DJ Remix) | SARINA PARIS |
My My My | Armand Van Helden |
Oops!... I Did It Again | AKIRA feat. Susan Z |
Play That Funky Music | wg feat. Tony L |
Pump Up The Volume | M/A/R/R/S |
Silence (Airscape Remix) | Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan |
SPEED OVER BEETHOVEN | ROSE |
Spin Spin Sugar (Armand's Dark Garage Mix) | Sneaker Pimps |
Wonderful Night (radio edit) | Fatboy Slim |
[edit] Konami Originals
[edit] Green songs
These are "Konami Original" songs. They are either made by Konami in-house artists, or commissioned to be made specifically for this game by an outside firm. All these songs must be unlocked except for "You gotta move it".
Title | Artist |
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1998 | NAOKI |
ABSOLUTE (Cuff-N-Stuff it Mix) | Thuggie D. |
air | DJ SIMON |
BE LOVIN | D-Crew |
Can Be Real | Vision F |
CANDY ♥ | RIYU KOSAKA |
Colors (for EXTREME) | dj TAKA |
DAIKENKAI | Des-ROW feat. TSUBOI for ALPHA |
Happy Wedding | ASKA |
Heaven is a '57 metallic gray (gimmix) | Hiro feat. Sweet little 30's |
I Need You (Insideout Door Mix) | Supa Fova |
INFINITE PRAYER | L.E.D. Light feat. Goro |
INJECTION OF LOVE (HINA MIX) | AKIRA YAMAOKA |
INSERTiON (Machine Gun Kelly Mix) | Thuggie D. |
INSIDE YOUR HEART | AKIRA YAMAOKA |
KEEP ON MOVIN' (DMX Mix) | N.M.R-typeG |
La Bamba | Mexican Folk Song |
L'amour et la liberté (DDR ver.) | NAOKI underground |
LOVE IS ORANGE | Orange Lounge |
Make A Difference | Lala Moore with CoCoRo*Co |
MARIA (I believe...) | NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRY |
Miracle Moon (L.E.D. LIGHT STYLE MIX) | Togo Project feat. Sana |
PASSION OF LOVE | NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRY |
Polovtsian Dances And Chorus | Naoto Suzuki feat. Martha |
Quickening | dj TAKA |
SAKURA | RevenG |
SANA MOLLETE NE ENTE (B.L.T. STYLE) | Togo Project feat. Sana |
Saturday Night Love | Sota feat. Brenda V. |
SEDUCTION | nc ft. FINALFORCE |
SEXY PLANET | Crystal Aliens |
Sweet Sweet ♥ Magic | Jun |
sync (EXTREME version) | OutPhase |
TOMORROW | nc ft. DreamScanner |
TwinBee (Generation X) | Final Offset |
un deux trois | SDMS |
You gotta move it (feat. Julie Rugaard) | Yuzo Koshiro |
[edit] Yellow songs
These are songs that have been featured in past PlayStation DDR releases in the USA. They must be unlocked.
Title | Artist |
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AFRONOVA PRIMEVAL | 8 bit |
BRILLIANT 2U | NAOKI |
BURNIN' THE FLOOR | NAOKI |
DIVE | BeForU |
DYNAMITE RAVE | NAOKI |
Look To The Sky (True Color Mix) | SySF feat. Anna |
PARANOiA | 180 |
[edit] Blue songs
These songs are "Challenge Remixes", in that they only have the one difficulty of the same name, and they are remixes of existing DDR songs. They must be unlocked.
Title | Artist |
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AFRONOVA (FROM NONSTOP MEGAMIX) | RE-VENGE |
BRILLIANT 2U (K.O.G G3 MIX) | NAOKI |
BURNIN' THE FLOOR (BLUE FIRE mix) | NAOKI |
DYNAMITE RAVE (B4 ZA BEAT MIX) | NAOKI |
Look To The Sky (Trance Mix) | SySF feat. Anna |
SEXY PLANET (FROM NONSTOP MEGAMIX) | Crystal Aliens |
[edit] Red songs
Lastly are two "extra stage" songs, in that they're considered particularly difficult and this color song is the category that is chosen from in the arcade for extra stage. They must be unlocked.
Title | Artist |
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PARANOIA survivor | 270 |
PARANOIA survivor MAX | 290 |
[edit] Other versions
There were suggestions that DDR EXTREME 2 may be released in Japan, and possibly Europe as well, simultaneously with the already announced U.S. release, making it the first universal Dance Dance Revolution release. Previously, U.S. versions of games had differing song selections from Japanese versions, and Europe has a whole different name for the DDR franchise (Dancing Stage). The online gameplay feature is described by Konami as "global", and images on a teaser page connected to the Japanese DDR home version gateway are similar to images in the DDR EXTREME 2 introduction video. On September 6, 2005, Konami announced Dance Dance Revolution STR!KE as the name of the new Japanese version of DDR, and confirmed it would have the same interface as DDR EXTREME 2, but also would have different music, and would be released some time in 2006. The European version will be named Dancing Stage Max (not to be confused with DDRMAX or its European counterpart, Dancing Stage MegaMix).
[edit] Online play
The online features of DDR EXTREME 2 are available exclusively to players who use a broadband connection to access online gaming functions of the PlayStation 2. Players who use an analog modem will be unable to play the game online.
Online services for DDR EXTREME 2 ended on September 12, 2006. Presumably, this may be because the next title, Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA, contains online play.
[edit] External links
- DDR EXTREME 2 Official Homepage at Konami America
- DDR STR!KE Official Homepage at Konami Japan
[edit] References
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