Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova (North America)

Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova (North America)

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title=Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova


picture format=NTSC, horizontal
developer=Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
publisher=KCET
distributor=KCET
designer=KCET
license=Proprietary
series=Dance Dance Revolution & Bemani
engine=SuperNova PlayStation
released=Vgrelease|North America|U/C|September 26, 2006
genre=Music & Exercise
modes=Single-player, Multiplayer & Online play
ratings=ESRB: E 10+
platforms=Sony PlayStation 2
media=DVD-ROM
input=Dance pad (feet) & PlayStation Controller (hands)

The American home version of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA was released on September 26, 2006. The European and Japanese releases of the game (Dancing Stage SuperNova and Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova respectively) were released in 2007.

The American release has 32 songs in its default songlist, although up to 42 additional songs can be unlocked for a total of 74. Hidden songs are made available generally through the completion of tasks in the Stellar Master Mode, and then can be purchased with accumulated points in a Shop just like Extreme 2/Strike/DS MAX. Also, 5 additional songs in the game may only be played in the game's online mode. This game includes popular songs such as "Dance, Dance" by Fall Out Boy and "Since U Been Gone" by Kelly Clarkson and 80's hits like "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper and "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles.

The home version divides its song list into Easy, Medium, Hard and All Music groups as well when played in Game Mode. Each one makes a different song available when Extra Stage is earned: MAX 300 Super-Max-Me Mix for Easy, Healing-D-Vision for Medium, Fascination MAXX for Hard and Fascination ~eternal love mix~ for All Music. Unlike DDR EXTREME 2, Game Mode does play like in the Arcades in groups of one to five songs per game, though All Music is like Event Mode where, after a game is done, it goes back to the song wheel and immediately begins a new game.

Gameplay

ongs

The game features the following 79 songs. Of these, 74 were originally included with the game and the 5 marked with asterisks (*) were only available via PS2-online mode

References

External links

* [http://www.konami.jp/bemani/ddr/sn/ Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA] DDR SuperNOVA Gateway (Japan, America & Europe)
* [http://www.konami.com/gs/gameinfo.php?id=176 Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA] Konami US product page


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