- Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits
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Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits Developer(s) Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Publisher(s) KCET Distributor(s) KCET Designer(s) KCET Series Dance Dance Revolution & Bemani Engine 3rdMix PlayStation Platform(s) Sony PlayStation Release date(s) - JP December 21, 2000
Genre(s) Music & Exercise Mode(s) Single-player & Multiplayer Rating(s) CERO: A Media/distribution CD-ROM Dance Dance Revolution BEST HITS is a music video game that is part of the Dance Dance Revolution series. It is developed and produced by Konami, and was released in Japan on December 21, 2000 for the PlayStation video game console. The game, as the title implies, is a compilation of some of the most popular songs at the time, from the 1st to 3rd Mixes. There was no arcade counterpart.
While BEST HITS uses the interface from Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix, the characters Jenny and Johnny from Dance Dance Revolution 4thMix make an appearance. The other characters are in their 3rdMix outfits.
Gameplay
Main article: Gameplay of Dance Dance RevolutionMusic
From Dance Dance Revolution
Artist Song Title The Olivia Project Have You Never Been Mellow KC & The Sunshine Band That's the way (I like it) The Specials Little Bitch Bus Stop feat. Carl Douglas Kung Fu Fighting JT Playaz Let's Get Down Smile.dk Butterfly mitsu-O! Make It Better X-Treme My Fire 180 PARANOiA From DDR 2ndMIX
Artist Song Title King Kong & D. Jungle Girls Boom Boom Dollar Uzi-Lay Put Your Faith In Me Naoki Brilliant 2U Jennifer If You Were Here Me & My Dub I Dub JS16 Stomp to my beat Hi-Rise I believe in miracles De-Sire SP-Trip Machine ~Jungle Mix~ 190 PARANOiA MAX ~dirty mix~ From DDR 3rdMIX & DDR 3rdMIX Plus
Artist Song Title X-Treme Wonderland (UKS Mix) Joga Dam Dariram Captain T La Senorita Captain Jack Captain Jack (Grandale Mix) No. 9 End of the Century E-Rotic Turn Me On Naoki Dynamite Rave NP3D After The Game Of Love Scotty D. Drop the Bomb References
Categories:- 2000 video games
- Dance Dance Revolution games
- PlayStation-only games
- Video games developed in Japan
- Japan-exclusive video games
- Konami stubs
- Music video game stubs
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