Dance Dance Revolution Konamix
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Dance Dance Revolution Konamix, DDR Konamix or simply Konamix for short, is a music video game
in the Dance Dance Revolution
series of games by Konami
. It was released on April 23, 2002 for the Sony PlayStation
in the United States
and Canada
as the third DDR console game in those countries and the last game for the system. DDR Konamix contains 52 tracks and six courses consisting entirely of "Konami Originals" produced by Konami's in-house music staff.
. Some songs have been re-recorded and renamed to remove content that could be perceived as explicit or racist. For example the English lyrics removed from "After the Game" (Changed from "After the Game of Love") discussed sexual intercourse.
Songs are organized into groups of genres, one of which must be chosen to play the songs within. Some songs are part of multiple groups. An option to switch off the genres allows access to all the songs in the game at the same time.
Music video game
A music video game, also commonly known as a music game, is a video game where the gameplay is meaningfully and often almost entirely oriented around the player's interactions with a musical score or individual songs...
in the Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution, abbreviated DDR, and previously known as Dancing Stage in Europe and Australasia, 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...
series of games by Konami
Konami
is a Japanese leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines, arcade cabinets and video games...
. It was released on April 23, 2002 for the Sony PlayStation
PlayStation
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in the United States
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and Canada
Canada
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as the third DDR console game in those countries and the last game for the system. DDR Konamix contains 52 tracks and six courses consisting entirely of "Konami Originals" produced by Konami's in-house music staff.
Music
All of the songs featured in Dance Dance Revolution Konamix are from previous releases in the series with the exception of "AM-3P (303 Bass Mix)", a remixed of the classic original from Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMixDance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX
Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMix, or 2ndMix, is the 2nd game in the Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released as an arcade game by Konami on January 19, 1999. Although only officially released in Japan, units exist worldwide...
. Some songs have been re-recorded and renamed to remove content that could be perceived as explicit or racist. For example the English lyrics removed from "After the Game" (Changed from "After the Game of Love") discussed sexual intercourse.
Songs are organized into groups of genres, one of which must be chosen to play the songs within. Some songs are part of multiple groups. An option to switch off the genres allows access to all the songs in the game at the same time.
No. | Locked? | Song | Artist |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ".59" | DJ Taka | |
2 | "Absolute" | DJ Taka | |
3 | "Afronova Primeval" | 8 Bit | |
4 | "After the Game" | NPD3 | |
5 | "AM-3P (303 Bass Mix)" | Ktz (Remixed by U1) | |
6 | "B4U" | Naoki | |
7 | "Baby Baby Gimme Your Love" | Divas | |
8 | "Brilliant2U" | Naoki | |
9 | "Burnin' the Floor" | Naoki | |
10 | "Can't Stop Fallin' In Love" | Naoki | |
11 | "Celebrate Nite" | N.M.R | |
12 | "Cutie Chaser" | Club Spice | |
13 | "Dead End" | N&S | |
14 | "Dive" | Be For U | |
15 | "Diving Money" | Quadra | |
16 | "Do It Right" | Sota feat. Ebony Fay | |
17 | "Don't Stop! (AMD 2nd Mix)" | Dr. Vibe feat. JP Miles | |
18 | "Drop Out" | NW260 | |
19 | "Drop the Bomb" | Scotty D. | |
20 | "DXY!" | Taq | |
21 | "Dynamite Rave" | Naoki | |
22 | "End of the Century" | No.9 | |
23 | "Era (NostalMix)" | Taq | |
24 | "Genom Screams" | L.E.D. Light | |
25 | "Groove" | Sho-T feat. Blenda | |
26 | "Healing Vision" | De-Sire | |
27 | "Higher" | NM feat. Sunny | |
28 | "Holic" | Taq | |
29 | "Hysteria" | Naoki 190 | |
30 | "La Senorita Virtual" | 2MB | |
31 | "Leading Cyber" | DJ Taka | |
32 | "Let the Beat Hit Em! (Classic R&B Style)" | Stone Bros. | |
33 | "Let Them Move" | N.M.R | |
34 | "Look to the Sky" | System S.F. feat. Anna | |
35 | "Luv To Me (AMD Mix)" | DJ Kazu feat. Tiger Yamato | |
36 | "Make a Jam!" | U1 | |
37 | "Make It Better (So-Real Mix)" | Mitsu-O! Summer | |
38 | "Make Your Move" | Good-Cool feat. JP Miles | |
39 | "Matsuri Japan" | Re-Venge | |
40 | "On the Jazz!" | Jonny Dynamite! | |
41 | "Orion.78 (AMEuro-Mix)" | Re-Venge | |
42 | "Paranoia" | 180 | |
43 | "Paranoia Rebirth" | 190' | |
44 | "Patsenner" | DJ Nagureo | |
45 | "Perfect Free" | Nite System | |
46 | "R3" | Tiger Yamato | |
47 | "Salamander (Beat Crush Mix)" | Nite System | |
48 | "Super Star" | D.J. Rich feat. Tail Bros. | |
49 | "The Earth Light" | L.E.D. Light | |
50 | "Think Ya Better D" | Sami | |
51 | "Trip Machine (Luv Mix)" | 2MB | |
52 | "Wild Rush" | Factor-X |
Courses
No. | Nonstop | Songs |
---|---|---|
1 | Official 1 | "Brilliant2U" |
"Perfect Free" | ||
"Salamander (Beat Crush Mix)" | ||
"End of the Century" | ||
"B4U" | ||
2 | Official 2 | "Baby Baby Gimme Your Love" |
"Groove" | ||
"Make Your Move" | ||
"Do It Right" | ||
"Let the Beat Hit Em! (Classic R&B Style)" | ||
3 | Official 3 | "Wild Rush" |
"Drop Out" | ||
"R3" | ||
"Holic" | ||
"DXY!" | ||
4 | Official 4 | ".59" |
"Afronova Primeval" | ||
"Look to the Sky" | ||
"La Senorita Virtual" | ||
"Genom Scream" | ||
5 | Official 5 | "Healing Vision" |
"Dead End" | ||
"Diving Money" | ||
"Paranoia" | ||
"Era (NostalMix)" | ||
6 | Official 6 | "Make It Better (So-Real Mix)" |
"Don't Stop! (AMD 2nd Mix)" | ||
"Drop the Bomb" | ||
"Think You Better D" | ||
"Hysteria" |
See also
Related articles- Dance Dance Revolution 4thMixDance Dance Revolution 4thMIXDance Dance Revolution 4thMix, or 4thMix, is the 4th game in the main Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. It was released as an arcade game by Konami on August 24, 2000. Although only officially released in Japan, units exist worldwide. 4thMix features 136 songs, 42 of which are new...
, (PlayStation) User interface that Dance Dance Revolution Konamix is fashioned after. - Dance Dance Revolution Extra MixDance Dance Revolution Extra MixDance Dance Revolution EXTRA MIX is a music video game that is part of the Dance Dance Revolution and Bemani series. It was developed and produced by Konami, and released in Japan on June 7, 2001 for the PlayStation video game console...
, Updated Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix engine used in Dance Dance Revolution Konamix. - Dancing Stage Party EditionDancing Stage PARTY EDiTiONDancing Stage Party Edition is a home video game in the Dancing Stage series, the European counterpart to Dance Dance Revolution Konamix. It was released in 2002 by Konami, as part of their family-oriented 'Bemani' series.-Music:...
, European sister release of Dance Dance Revolution Konamix that differs by containing licensed tracks.