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* [[CS DS MegaMiX|Dancing Stage MegaMiX]] | * [[CS DS MegaMiX|Dancing Stage MegaMiX]] | ||
** | ** A collection of 26 songs, this is the first PlayStation 2 Dancing Stage game. The game uses the [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2]] interface, but axes the Groove Radar and replaces it with a bar that lists Beginner, Standard, Difficult, and Expert levels with the foot ratings on a (then) scale of 1-10. Songs have karaoke lyrics during play, similar to DDR 3rdMIX. MegaMiX contains 7 new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS Fever|Dancing Stage Fever]] | * [[CS DS Fever|Dancing Stage Fever]] | ||
** | ** A collection of 29 songs, the follow-up to MegaMIX uses the same exact difficulty bar replacing the Groove Radar. The game uses a reskinned [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]] interface with the menu music from [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolutiion 5thMIX]]. Fever PS2 CS features new 8 licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS Fusion|Dancing Stage Fusion CS]] | * [[CS DS Fusion|Dancing Stage Fusion CS]] | ||
** | ** A collection of 54 songs, the largest yet in a Dancing Stage game. Uses the same engine from [[CS DDR EXTREME US|EXTREME US CS]], but is much more colorful. It's the first CS Dancing Stage game to use licensed songs from DanceDanceRevolution games - [[GO WEST]], [[Kids in America]], and [[Move Your Feet]], all of which appeared in EXTREME US CS. It's also the ''only'' PS2 DDR game in ''any'' region to feature [[IT'S RAINING MEN (Almighty Mix)]], which is also the first Dancemania license to appear in ''any'' Dancing Stage game. Fusion PS2 CS contains 20 new licneses. | ||
* [[CS DS Max|Dancing Stage Max]] | * [[CS DS Max|Dancing Stage Max]] | ||
** | ** A collection of 55 songs. Uses the [[CS DDR EXTREME2|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2]] game engine (and also brings over almost its entire Konami original songlist), making it the first Dancing Stage game ever to feature the Groove Radar. Max contains 16 new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS SuperNOVA|Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS]] | * [[CS DS SuperNOVA|Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS]] | ||
** | ** A collection of 69 songs, this port of the [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|arcade version]] features a completely different license list. The Konami originals are the same exact ones from the [[CS DDR SuperNOVA US CS|US SuperNOVA port]], except for the addition of the online-only songs as part of the game's songlist. Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS contains 10 new licenses. | ||
* [[CS DS SuperNOVA2|Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2]] | * [[CS DS SuperNOVA2|Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2]] | ||
** | ** A collection of 61 songs, the final PS2 Dancing Stage game was released almost a ''year'' after [[AC DDR SuperNOVA 2|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2]]'s release. Only one new song - a license track named [[Cara Mia]] - was added for the European release. Many of the licenses from the [[CS DDR SuperNOVA US CS|US CS release]] were axed, and [[Unbelievable]] remained the only license from the arcade version kept in. The Konami original songlist is the exact same list as the one in SuperNOVA2 US CS. | ||
== PlayStation 3 == | == PlayStation 3 == |