The following three lists are playable songs in each respective version of Dancing Stage Fusion. Full credits list: DanceDanceRevolution credits. Successfully hit arrows disappear and display a flash on the receptors. Trivia Edit. This page was last edited on 19 March 2020, at 17:19. The other condition is to clear a song on the FINAL STAGE with a full-gauge to either get TRIP MACHINE to appear when playing NORMAL mode or TRIP MACHINE or PARANOiA on HARD mode. They are ordered as they appear in game (much like a music album) and color-coded according to color-coding in game. "Make It Better" Mitsu-O! Easy mode allows the player to play 1 song completely even if the LIFE GAUGE is depleted. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Asian version of DanceDanceRevolution has some changes from the Japanese version of the game: Several of the licenses were absent. In the later games, the version folder for DanceDanceRevolution is called. As the name suggests, Internet Ranking codes are displayed after the game. For the 2013 arcade game of the same title, please see DanceDanceRevolution (2013). Many of the songs contain Freeze Arrows and the songs listed with a padlock must be unlocked by meeting certain in-game requirements before players can access them. The score is now displayed in red instead of blue. Each song have a set of predetermined short animation videos synced to it. DOUBLE: On the Music Screen, press ↑↑↓↓←→←→ on the foot panels and then Enter. I take requests. The difficulty is rated in a foot rating scale of 1 to 7 (up to 8 in Internet Ranking Version) for all the dance levels available on each song: SIMPLE (1 foot), AVERAGE (2 feet), NOVICE (3 feet), EXPERT (4 feet), PROFESSIONAL (5 feet), GENUINE (6 feet), HERO (7 feet). Make It Better Remix – Fastforward Written-By – Naoki Maeda: 2-16 – Bus Stop Featuring Carl Douglas: Kung Fu Fighting Featuring – Carl Douglas: 2-17 – KC & The Sunshine Band: That's The Way (I Like It) 2-18 – N.M.R. The Beginner and Challenge chart were added in DDR X3 VS 2ndMIX. The possible rank result for a song are S, A, B, C, D. First game in the series to have an EXTRA STAGE system. The Internet Ranking Version update is the most common version, and includes two new songs and some interface updates. 37 "Orion.78 (Civilization Mix)" 2MB 38 "Paranoia Max (Dirty Mix)" 190: 39 "Still In My Heart" Naoki 40 "Sync (Extreme Version)" OutPhase: 41 "Tomorrow Perfume" DJ Taka 42 "Trip Machine" De-Sire 43 "Trip Machine (Luv Mix)" 2MB De-Sire 44 "Try 2 Luv. Only two dance levels can be selected: BASIC and ANOTHER (DIFFICULT). Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (North America), https://dancedancerevolution.fandom.com/wiki/Dancing_Stage_Fusion?oldid=21793. The arcade release marked a total game engine upgrade from the old PlayStation-based boards to a new system built on top of an off-the-shelf PlayStation 2. It can only be changed using step codes after that. A few songs can be found in both modes. After submitting the score to the official website, the player score will be able to compete for high scores online. Server Time: 2020-11-10 17:16:27 This page took 0.05 seconds to execute. During gameplay, MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix)'s background video is shown on a stage. Single MANIAC and Double ANOTHER charts were added. The possible step timing are Perfect! DanceDanceRevolution has the first introduction video of the series during the opening credits. Three play modes are available: Easy, Normal and Hard. It was made available for play on X3 mode on August 2, 2012. There is no unlock system in place on the arcade release and Freeze Arrows are present. The Couple difficulty (not included) is the same as the Single difficulty. None of the songs contain Freeze Arrows and there are no unlocks. Server Time: 2020-09-12 22:31:26 This page took 0.014 seconds to execute. (EU): April 2005PlayStation:(EU): November 5, 2004PlayStation 2:(EU) November 5, 2004(AU) October 1, 2004, PEGI = 3+PEGI = 4+ PTPlayStation 2:PEGI = 3+PEGI = 4+ PTOFLCA = G AU. Only one modifier was available: the TURN option MIRROR, which required a step code to be entered on the dance stage. The other condition is to clear any song on the FINAL STAGE with a full-gauge to get either MY FIRE to appear when playing NORMAL or PARANOiA on HARD mode. Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Song Information English / Display Native / Original; Song Name: MAKE IT BETTER (none) Song Artist: MITSU-O! Although, in reverse, the song "Hung Up" has never been featured in any Dance Dance Revolution game. Some of the licensed tracks have been removed and replaced by others. In the Internet Ranking Version, this was expanded to also include ANOTHER Single Play granting a song on MANIAC and BASIC Double Play giving a song on ANOTHER to play. For the 2010 Wii/PS3/Xbox 360 game, please see DanceDanceRevolution (2010). Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Instead, a selection of the KONAMI originals from 2ndMIX were included. DDRSongs brings you the highest quality versions of your favorite Dance Dance Revolution songs. It also received a new Challenge chart. Same music selection as Normal. – Mitsu-O! The difficulty is selected at the same time as the play mode. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. However, some of the videos are shared between the songs. Songs with a bolded chart (mostly Single MANIAC and Double ANOTHER) were added in DanceDanceRevolution Internet Ranking Version. ANOTHER: On Music Screen, press ↑↑↓↓↑↑↓↓ on the foot panels and then Enter. In the original DanceDanceRevolution, it's only possible to have an EXTRA STAGE by playing BASIC Single Play which give access to one song on ANOTHER. Double requires a step code to activate. First Appearance: Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX, DDR X3 vs 2ndMIX MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix) 【BG】, DDR X3 MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix) - SINGLE. Three play style options are available: Single, Double and Couple. The North American version of DanceDanceRevolution is based on the Asian version, but it replaces, Total songs: 9 (1.0), 11 (1.5), 13 (Asia), 13 (NA), Director: Katsunori Okita, Kazuya Takahashi. This system would not return until. The Dancing Stage Fusion arcade machine was featured in the music video for Madonna's hit single "Hung Up". MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix) was revived for DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX, as part of the game's 2ndMIX mode. This hardware upgrade would be later featured in the global release of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova in 2006. The soundtrack of the PlayStation Dancing Stage Fusion release is a cut down list of the music available on the PlayStation 2 version. MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix) is a remix of MAKE IT BETTER from Dance Dance Revolution Internet Ranking Ver. This would continue to be the case for several versions after that. MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix)'s Single charts. To identify the choreography used by the dancer, the game shows on screen the type of dance currently in use: hip-hop, jazz, house and Capoeira. Yellow represents licensed music, white represents Konami Originals (music developed within Konami by their own in-house artists), and blue represents Boss Songs (DDR terminology for the hardest songs available). BABY BABY GIMME YOUR LOVE, CELEBRATE NITE, DYNAMITE RAVE, KEEP ON MOVIN', Let the beat hit em!, LOVE THIS FEELIN', MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix), PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME, Silent Hill, WILD RUSH received new BATTLE charts based on their old ones. EXORBITANT was added as feet level 8 and the feet levels 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 were changed to MODERATE, ORDINARY, SUPERIOR, MARVELOUS, PARAMOUNT respectively. The game features an announcer which was used until. The music selection screen is a jukebox-like menu with 6 CD covers, each representing a song available to play. The original release used the 1986-1998 KONAMI logo in-game (one of only five Japanese BEMANI games to use it, the other four being the. Dancing Stage Fusion, abbreviated DS Fusion or simply Fusion, is a music video game released by Konami to the European PlayStation and PlayStation 2 gaming audience on November 5, 2004. The original release made no visual distinction between hit and missed arrows. 36 "Make It Better (So-Real Mix)" Mitsu-O! DanceDanceRevolution official english site, https://remywiki.com/index.php?title=AC_DDR_1st&oldid=433474, DanceDanceRevolution: September 26th, 1998 (Japan), 1999 (Asia), DanceDanceRevolution Internet Ranking Version: November 18th, 1998. Showing the dance type is a feature only found in DanceDanceRevolution 1st. https://dancedancerevolution.fandom.com/wiki/MAKE_IT_BETTER_(So-REAL_Mix)?oldid=16132, MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix) is a remix of. VERSUS: After inserting 2 coins, press and hold both the Left and Right arrow and then press Start. The song has been cosmetically altered in, The album art has been changed to the background rather than the CD image & album art. SUMMER. It also received a new Challenge chart. The game songlist is divided into two parts: Normal mode and Hard mode. For the song of the same title, please see Dance Dance Revolution (song). MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix) was revived for DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX, as part of the game's 2ndMIX mode. This page is for the first DanceDanceRevolution game, released in 1998. Summer: Mitsu-O! In the later games, the version folder for DanceDanceRevolution is called DDR 1st. The arcade release of Dancing Stage Fusion was made available to the public several months after the console versions. MAKE IT BETTER (So-REAL Mix) by mitsu-O! During gameplay, the selected character appears on screen dancing in front of animations. The default arrow color was FLAT, and the default arrow design (later called CLASSIC) has a V-shaped cut on its tail end. The PlayStation 2 release of Dancing Stage Fusion features a much larger list of licensed tracks and Konami Originals.