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Dance Dance Revolution Extreme
 
Manufacturer: Konami
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List Price: $19.99
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Product Description

Get off the couch and start burning calories in the Work Out mode. You'lldance to all-new music, including hits from Duran Duran, Junior Senior, Village People, BT and other well-known artists of pop music. EyeToy compatibility allows you to experience a whole new level of interactive dancing by using an EyeToy (sold separately) to see yourself dancing on TV. You'll be up out of your chair when the music starts for action that tests your dancing skills. Get ready to break out all-new dance moves in Dance Dance Revolution Extreme. Slip on your dancing shoes and get ready to boogie all night long to more than 100 minutes of dance music. Shake your groove thing in new modes that fit everyone's abilities, from beginner to competitive dancer.

Product Details

  • With the EyeToy support, players will now be able to appear in the game as themselves in both single and two player modes
  • Over 70 new songs -- with more than 100 minutes of new music from club favorites like Duran Duran, Junior Senior, BT and more
  • Wild new game modes like Watch Me Dance -- players can participate in the background events of a video, while they dance
  • New Hands And Feet mode gives you visual clues about thenext move, while Clean The Screen challenges you to remove all obstcales on screen with your hands
  • Fantastic next-generation graphics recreate the blistering excitement of the arcade hit

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Customer Reviews

Great game but could have been better
 
Review Date: April 2, 2009
Reviewer: Juan Montiel, San Bernardino, CA USA
I like this game but i would have liked it better if it was more like the arcade version.
Its fun..but theres just something missing
 
Review Date: February 28, 2009
Reviewer: ,
because i am a 10 year old kid writing reviews on my grand mothers account. i thought this would be a pretty good game to review.
its very fun. when somethings ddr its always fun. but..theres something missing about it. and let me explain
graphics:i dont really need to talk about this. like in all of these ps2 ddr games the characters look very good and there cell shaded. and the backgrounds and banners are great to.
gameplay:again i dont need to talk about it. its ddr
music soundtrack:some songs are great. others just dont belong in ddr. its not that there bad its that there not ddr type songs. let me explain.
the song list is 50/50 of ddr like and not ddr like songs.
you have great songs (such as the paranoia and trip machine songs) and then you got just some songs that dont need to be in this game.
such as...kids in america. like a virgin. ladies night. move your feet.
and about 2 others. also you have 1 song that i hate..im for real. (my ears hate the song)
features:the game has everything you expect from a home release. but in the sense that they kinda feel..a little rushed
such as workout mode. you cant play workout mode as a mode. you have to turn on a meter for it then play some songs. and then go back to workout mode and see how you did. this also makes it impossible to have no stages when playing workout mode (unless you have event mode on) and also. there are only 2 characters in the game. blues. and rhythm. i dont care for these characters. so i just use off as my character all the time.
OVER-ALL:
ddr extreme is kind of in a way more for the new players. and what i mean is. is that the selection of songs and interface of this version make it a bit of a turn off to heavy standard and light players. and makes it more of a must have for beginner mode players. over all. this game is a buy if you like ddr. just ignore some of the songs. how ever if you dont like ddr. i would not ever tell you to buy this game.
A Teen's Review
 
Review Date: February 25, 2009
Reviewer: timetraveler7000,
Coming from DDR Extreme 2, I felt this version was a little less... advanced. Other than that, I like that this version has more "real DDR" songs and not "American" songs. I would recommend purchasing this.
Addicting and Just Plain Awesome!!
 
Review Date: February 25, 2009
Reviewer: Maren Olsen,
I bought this game knowing that I was going to love it from the get-go, and sure enough I was right. This game makes me want to dance all night long, but because it gets so intense, I'd collapse before the night even began.

I will tell you, I was a little shocked when it came to the graphics. The characters seem kinda "pixeled/blocky" to me, but that's probably because this is a slightly older game. Still, it is a great game to play. I'd recommend this game for kids who especially love to dance, or even adults who want to get a good workout for a cheaper price (better get the dance pads too though because that's the key to this game).
DDR-Extreme -Good for the tween
 
Review Date: December 28, 2008
Reviewer: Boston Geek,
My tween uses this to get new characters on the screen as well as compete with her friends. I'm very glad she enjoys exercising!