- Dancing Stage SuperNova (2007 video game)
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This article is about the European PlayStation 2 release. For the worldwide arcade and Japanese PlayStation 2 release, see Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova. For the North American PlayStation 2 release, see Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova (North America).
Dancing Stage SuperNova Developer(s) Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH Publisher(s) KDE GmbH Distributor(s) KDE GmbH Designer(s) KDE GmbH Series Dance Dance Revolution & Bemani Engine SuperNova PlayStation Platform(s) Sony PlayStation 2 Release date(s) - EU April 27, 2007
Genre(s) Music & Exercise Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer & Online play Rating(s) PEGI: 3+ Media/distribution DVD-ROM Dancing Stage SuperNova, or DS SuperNova was released by Konami's European subsidiary on April 27, 2007. Although named after the arcade game released just the year before, Dancing Stage SuperNova, it only took on the persona of the game with an entirely new selection of music, some exclusive to the European release in the SuperNova series.
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Gameplay
Main article: Gameplay of Dance Dance RevolutionMusic
The game features a total of 69 songs. The list are nearly the same as Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA (North America), but the licenses was replaced with 10 exclusive licenses. The rest of the Konami Original remains. Uniquely, 5 songs which exclusive on Online Play of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA (North America) are selectable freely, just like the Japanese version.
Dancing Stage SuperNova soundtrack Song Artist "All The Things She Said" t.A.T.u "Biology" Girls Aloud "Bruised" Sugababes "Hey Boy, Hey Girl" The Chemical Brothers "Hoodie" Lady Sovereign "Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat)" Les Rythmes Digitales "Right Here, Right Now" Fatboy Slim "Romeo" Basement Jaxx "Supersonic" Jamiroquai "Take On Me" A-ha See also
References
External links
- Dance Dance Revolution Gateway
- Dancing Stage SuperNova for the Playstation 2 Information page on Konami's European site
Categories:- 2007 video games
- Dance Dance Revolution games
- EyeToy games
- Multiplayer online games
- PlayStation 2-only games
- Video games developed in Germany
- Konami stubs
- Music video game stubs
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