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DanceDanceRevolution For PS3 Supports PlayStation Move And YouTube Uploading

By Spencer . August 12, 2010 . 12:34pm

DanceDanceRevolution For PS3 Supports PlayStation Move And YouTube Uploading DanceDanceRevolution For PS3 Supports PlayStation Move And YouTube Uploading

Konami is revolutionizing their step smashing game for PlayStation 3. DanceDanceRevolution (yes, no spaces now) has a bunch of new features including PlayStation Move support. The PlayStation Move mode has players move their hands while they step on a mat. Using the PlayStation Eye camera, DanceDanceRevolution puts players and dancers on screen simultaneously. You can record videos of your dances, spice them up with PlayStation Move effects like capturing on screen particles, then share them on YouTube straight from your PlayStation 3.

 

DanceDanceRevolution also has a couple of new modes. In Club Mode, players can pick between four to twenty songs to dance to. The difficulty level changes depending on how well you dance. Konami says Club Mode will have other gimmicks, including an option for non-stop (read: endless mode) dancing. Dance Off Mode is a dance battle. Challenge mode ups the difficulty with diagonal arrows. This sounds like the eight panel mode Konami showed off at E3 back in 2009.

 

Konami has 20 licensed songs lined up for DanceDanceRevolution plus 25 new Konami originals. Additional songs can be purchased on PlayStation Network. DanceDanceRevolution is slated to come out this fall.

 

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  • nyoron

    Can I just get a regular DDR with the songs from, say, 1st through 8th mix?

    No? Damn.

  • http://honorless.net honorless

    45? That number had better not include any unlockables or revivals.

    …Haha. Any generation prior to this one, I might have assumed that 45 was just the number of brand-new-to-DDR songs—but all the DLC tomfoolery has just got me wary now.

    Not really thrilled about almost half of the “new” songs probably being radio hits I’ve heard plenty of times already, either…but maybe I’ll get lucky and there’ll be more stuff like Dark Black Forest than Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

  • Day2Day

    I’m really not a fan of some of the innovation that video games are going through. The DDR formula is a tried and tested formula that is both effective and fun. PS2′s Eye Toy tried the video thing with little to no success, and the “Hottest Party” series of DDR games for the Wii tried the hand motions, which everyone I know sees more as a burden then an interesting new gimmick. The only thing that this causes is time wasted turning these options off. The thing is, there’s no point in messing with a winning formula. If you add some new songs, throw in a couple new modes, then you effectively keep everyone happy. The fact that the new hardware is not an obligation to use it.

  • maxchain

    They’re gonna have to give me more info than that to get me to pony up for a copy. I never thought I’d hesitate to buy a DDR game, but after nonsense like Universe and Hottest Party, I can wait until Konami’s good and ready to take the series seriously again.

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