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'Dance Dance Revolution Extreme' (PS2) Announced - Facts & Screens

by Rainier on Jan. 10, 2004 @ 12:08 a.m. PST

Konami Digital Entertainment America today announced Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (DDR Extreme) – the newest game in the mega-popular Dance Dance Revolution series for the PlayStation2. Delivering the ultimate interactive dancing experience for today’s pop culture, DDR Extreme surpasses previous games in the series with new innovative gameplay, more licensed songs, more features and more game modes than ever before! Read more for details and screens ...

DDR Extreme™ takes the best-selling dancing series to new heights with the most fun-filled gameplay modes and a spectacular and diversified line-up of tunes to enjoy. Showcasing over 100+ minutes of licensed and original dance music, DDR Extreme™ is packed with chart-topping dance songs that have been recorded by internationally acclaimed artists. Additionally, hit music videos will add to the excitement for dancers and spectators alike.

DDR Extreme™ includes new features designed to make the game the most advanced title in the series. The exciting and competitive "Oni Mode," which first appeared in DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution™, returns in DDR Extreme™ as a full-fledged game mode. Aimed at the expert dancers, this non-stop challenge mode only allows players to make a maximum of four mistakes in a row during the entire course of a game. Also new is the never-before-seen "Mission Mode" which involves completing specific dancing challenges that can be played by a single player, or as an intense two-player dance battle.

Popular features from past tiles will also be included in DDR Extreme™, such as the ever-popular "Work Out" mode, where players track how many calories they have burned during their session, and "Edit Mode" where gamers can create and customize dance steps for any of the songs. With the use of the memory card, players can also easily swap new dance routines, infinitely expanding their Dance Dance Revolution experience!

DDR Extreme™ will ship in Fall 2004.

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