The moving arrows meet the targets based on the beat of the song. When they do, the player presses the corresponding arrows on their keyboard or dance mat. The primary game type features the following game play: as arrows scroll upwards on the screen, they meet a normally stationary set of target arrows. These improvements includes modernizing the original codebase to improve performance and graphical fidelity, refurbishing aspects of the engine that have been neglected, and to improve and expand its support for other game types and styles. Project OutFox (formerly known as StepMania 5.3, initially labeled as FoxMania) is a currently closed-source fork of the 5.0 and 5.1 codebase originally planned to reintegrate in StepMania, however further in development it was decided to become an independent project due to its larger scope of goals while still sharing codebase improvements to future versions of StepMania. Development on the upcoming version, 5.1, has gone cold over the past few years after a couple of betas were released over at GitHub. On, sm-ssc gained official status and was renamed StepMania 5.0. A separate development team called the Spinal Shark Collective forked the bleeding edge branch and continued work on it, branding it sm-ssc. In 2010, after almost 5 years of work without a stable release, StepMania creator Chris Danford forked a 2006 build of StepMania, paused development on the bleeding edge branch, and labeled the new branch StepMania 4 beta. New versions were released relatively quickly at first, culminating in version 3.9 in 2005.
During the first three major versions, the Interface was based heavily on DDR's.
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Theme song of the film Back Dancers.StepMania was originally developed as an open source clone of Konami's arcade game series Dance Dance Revolution (DDR). Originally from GuitarFreaks 6thMix & Drummania 5thMixīalalaika, Carried With the Wind ( Jondi&Spesh mix)Īvailable for a limited time to internet-connected Japanese machines. Ultramix 2, SuperNova, SuperNova (NA), Disney Channel Edition, X2, Dance Dance Revolution ( Xbox 360) Becca HossanyĮxtreme (JP), Ultramix 3, SuperNova 2 (NA) Later translated as "Blue Impulse (for EXTREME)".Īs the Rush Comes ( Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Radio Edit)ĤthMix, Disney Mix, 5thMix, Konamix, Extreme (NA), DDR (PC), Disney Channel Edition Originally appeared in Beatmania IIDX 8th Style. SuperNova 2 (JP), X2, Dance Dance Revolution ( Xbox 360) This is a power course made of several songs mixed back-to-backĭDR, 2ndMix, DDR (NA), DDRMAX, DDRMAX2, GB, DDR (PC), Party Collection, Ultramix 4, Universe, SuperNova 2 Original artist: Beatmania IIDX 5th StyleĮxtreme (JP), DS Fusion, SuperNova, SuperNova 2, X, X2 (Arcade)ĮuroMix, 3rdMix, DDR (NA), DDRMAX2, GB2, DDR (PC), Extreme, SuperNova 2ĥthMix, Konamix, Extreme (JP), Extreme 2, XĪn instrumental version of AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE, to avoid sexual references Originally appeared in Beatmania IIDX 4th Style Hottest Party 3, X2, Dance Dance Revolution ( Xbox 360)
Sarah Heinke (as Strawberry Shortcake), Samantha Triba (as Ginger Snap), Dejare Barfield (as Orange Blossom), Rachel Ware (as Angel Cake) and the late James Street (as Huckleberry Pie) Originally appeared in Beatmania IIDX 11 IIDXRED Originally appeared in Beatmania IIDX 7th Style Originally appeared in Beatmania IIDX 2nd Style Originally appeared in beatmania completeMIX 2ĢndMix Club v.2, DDRMAX, Party Collection, DDR Festival Note: If any songs are missing, please add them to the list
At other times, there will be "from Console Version" songs, meaning songs from the home console games.ĭance Dance Revolution X3 vs. While some of these are licensed tracks (either covers or original tracks), the rest of them are Konami Original songs and/or BEMANI crossovers (Konami Original songs from another game.
Songs presented in this list are titled as they appear in their respective games and the credited musician's name appears as credited in the game. The following is a list of every songs in the history of Dance Dance Revolution.