Dance to these J-Pop songs in Happy Dance Collection

By Spencer . July 18, 2008 . 7:01pm

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Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou isn’t the only game where you mimic hand motions on the Wii. Namco Bandai is developing Happy Dance Collection, a rhythm game that proudly displays a covered Wii remote in its concept art. Up to four players can dance to J-Pop like “Love Machine” and “Natsu Matsrui” while Miis applaud in the audience. Only one of the announced songs is from a video game and it’s from the Idolm@ster. Other jovial tunes in Happy Dance Collection include “Together” from Pokemon, a Doreamon theme, and the J-Pop tracks listed below.

 

Ken Hirai - Pop Star

Morning Musume - Love Machine

Puffy - Asia no Junshin

Exile remix (?) - Choo Choo Train

KOH+ - Kiss Shite

Orange Range - Ikenai Taiyou

Greeeen - Ai Uta

Koda Kumi - Cutie Honey

Soulja - Koko Ni Iru Yo

Mihimaru GT - Kibun Joujou

Winds - Natsu Matsuri

 

Yeah, this isn’t coming out in North America with the same song list.

 

Images courtesy of Namco Bandai.



3 Responses to “Dance to these J-Pop songs in Happy Dance Collection”

Ninjeff Says:

Not a bad jPop set. Kibun Joujou is a great pop song.

alice Says:

Man, if that was released here, or there was a reliable way to play Japanese wii games on a US console, I would be all over it in a minute.

Nick Says:

What a shame,they should keep the same song list maybe with the likes of my fave Koda people would hear good pop music to dance to.

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