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** ''DDR FESTIVAL & Dance Dance Revolution STR!KE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK'': February 15, 2006 (Japan) | ** ''DDR FESTIVAL & Dance Dance Revolution STR!KE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK'': February 15, 2006 (Japan) | ||
*** Retail value: 5,980 yen (6,279 with taxes) | *** Retail value: 5,980 yen (6,279 with taxes) | ||
== General Information / Changes== | == General Information / Changes== | ||
* Second "catch up" Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title. It contains some of the new licenses/covers from [[CS DDR EXTREME2|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2]], the new CS songs from EXTREME2, and the new KONAMI originals & BEMANI crossovers from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2]]. | * Second "catch up" Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title. It contains some of the new licenses/covers from [[CS DDR EXTREME2|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2]], the new CS songs from EXTREME2, and the new KONAMI originals & BEMANI crossovers from [[CS DDR ULTRAMIX2|DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2]]. | ||
** Unlike in [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-]], though, none of the ULTRAMIX2 songs have new charts, nor are the DLC songs included. They received new BEGINNER charts though. | ** Unlike in [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-]], though, none of the ULTRAMIX2 songs have new charts, nor are the DLC songs included. They received new BEGINNER charts though. | ||
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* Can unlock everything in [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL]] through [[JP DDR CS System Data Support|System Data Support]]. | * Can unlock everything in [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL]] through [[JP DDR CS System Data Support|System Data Support]]. | ||
* Only DanceDanceRevolution CS title to promote the release of a movie, ''RIZE'' by David LaChapelle. | * Only DanceDanceRevolution CS title to promote the release of a movie, ''RIZE'' by David LaChapelle. | ||
** This replaces the Karaoke Revolution demo from | ** This replaces the Karaoke Revolution demo from EXTREME2. | ||
* Much like in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, [[J.C.]] and [[SA-JA]] replace [[IZAM]] and [[NI-NA]]. | * Much like in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, [[J.C.]] and [[SA-JA]] replace [[IZAM]] and [[NI-NA]]. | ||
* Final DanceDanceRevolution game to feature in-game Dancemania advertisements (as the final game, [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]], | * Final DanceDanceRevolution game to feature in-game Dancemania advertisements (as the final game to feature promotion for Dancemania, [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]], only included such on its website and artwork on the sides of the cabinet), as well as being the final CS title to feature Dancemania advertisements as a whole. | ||
* Total songs: 52 | * Total songs: 52 | ||
Revision as of 04:25, 31 December 2018
Japanese CS releases |
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Sony PlayStation |
1st - 2nd (CLUB vol.1 / CLUB vol.2) - 3rd - BEST HITS 4th - EXTRA - 5th TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON - DREAMS COME TRUE Oha Suta - Tokimeki - Disney's RAVE |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
MAX - MAX2 - EXTREME - Party Collection - FESTIVAL STR!KE - SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2 - X Aerobics Revolution - Diet Channel |
Sega Dreamcast |
2nd - CLUB VER. |
Nintendo Wii |
HOTTEST PARTY - FuruFuruParty - MUSIC FIT |
Game Boy Color / Advance |
GB - GB2 - GB3 - GB Oha Suta - GB Disney Rhythm Rhythm Revolution |
Mobile |
i-αppli - BEMANI MIX - S - S+ - Pocket Edition |
TV Plug-and-Play |
FamiMat - My First |
PC |
V - GRAND PRIX |
Other |
Disney Dancing Museum - MARIO - Classic Mini |
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DanceDanceRevolution STR!KE
Release Information
- Release date: February 16th, 2006
- Soundtrack release date:
- DDR FESTIVAL & Dance Dance Revolution STR!KE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK: February 15, 2006 (Japan)
- Retail value: 5,980 yen (6,279 with taxes)
- DDR FESTIVAL & Dance Dance Revolution STR!KE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK: February 15, 2006 (Japan)
General Information / Changes
- Second "catch up" Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title. It contains some of the new licenses/covers from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, the new CS songs from EXTREME2, and the new KONAMI originals & BEMANI crossovers from DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2.
- Unlike in DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-, though, none of the ULTRAMIX2 songs have new charts, nor are the DLC songs included. They received new BEGINNER charts though.
- Interface is based on the same one from DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, and uses the same scoring system (the same one used in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME CS (America)). Unlike in DDR FESTIVAL, the colors of the song titles aren't changed from its original counterpart.
- It also uses the song points system for unlocking songs, courses, and even different types of arrow skins. The points system would be used for the next two PlayStation 2 Japanese CS DanceDanceRevolution games as well.
- First Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to feature A Different Drum label artists, although only the A Different Drum BEMANI remixes from DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2 were ported to this game.
- Like in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, almost all songs have their own unique background videos now, even beatmania IIDX songs that once had their own videos.
- The only songs that don't feature these kinds of videos are DoLL (which features its original beatmania IIDX video), iFUTURELIST (DDR VERSION) (which uses the original song's music video for its video), Let's Dance, You Sexy Thing (which use their original music videos), and Polovtsian Dances And Chorus (which features footage from the KONAMI game OZ, which was later released in Europe under the name The Sword of Etheria).
- GYRUSS -FULL TILT-, which did have its own unique video in DanceDanceRevolution ULTRAMIX2, is replaced with a generic video.
- The only songs that don't feature these kinds of videos are DoLL (which features its original beatmania IIDX video), iFUTURELIST (DDR VERSION) (which uses the original song's music video for its video), Let's Dance, You Sexy Thing (which use their original music videos), and Polovtsian Dances And Chorus (which features footage from the KONAMI game OZ, which was later released in Europe under the name The Sword of Etheria).
- DoLL and iFUTURELIST (DDR VERSION) display each other's BPMs accidentally. This was corrected in later DanceDanceRevolution releases.
- RHYTHM, BLUES, DRUM and BASS received new models exclusive to this release, based on previous outfits from DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-.
- Final Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title to feature backgrounds for songs upon starting them.
- First Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title since DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX CS to not revive older DanceDanceRevolution songs.
- First Japanese DanceDanceRevolution title since DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX- CS to not have an EXTRA STAGE system.
- Can unlock everything in DDR FESTIVAL through System Data Support.
- Only DanceDanceRevolution CS title to promote the release of a movie, RIZE by David LaChapelle.
- This replaces the Karaoke Revolution demo from EXTREME2.
- Much like in DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, J.C. and SA-JA replace IZAM and NI-NA.
- Final DanceDanceRevolution game to feature in-game Dancemania advertisements (as the final game to feature promotion for Dancemania, DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA, only included such on its website and artwork on the sides of the cabinet), as well as being the final CS title to feature Dancemania advertisements as a whole.
- Total songs: 52
Staff Information
- Director: U1-ASAMi
- Designer: ピンキーピヨ・1号, アンドウ, kei_viva, Curio, よっしぃ, ↑まいこ↓, KAIHOW INDUSTRY, ゆっきノコ, Yuing
- Programmer: taquashi, すわ, !=6, わかちゃん, やま もちお, DAI
- Sound: Miyazawa, 関根智雄
- Producer: 石川博崇, Yasumi "まあむ" Takase
- DDR FESTIVAL & DanceDanceRevolution STRIKE OST Booklet Credits
Default Songlist
These are all white on the songwheel. All licenses are from EXTREME2 unless indicated otherwise.
- As The Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Radio Edit) / Motorcycle
- Baile Le Samba / Big Idea
- Block Rockin' Beats / The Chemical Brothers
- Choo Choo TRAIN / (J-POP) - new CS license
- EVERYDAY AT THE BUS STOP / (J-POP) - new CS license
- fly through the night / Mr. T
- Genie In A Bottle / nc ft. NRG Factory
- HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH (German Election Mix) / JULIA - new CS license
- I will Survive / AKIRA feat. Daline
- INSIDE YOUR HEART / AKIRA YAMAOKA
- Let's Dance / DAVID BOWIE - new CS license
- LOVE IS ORANGE / ORANGE LOUNGE
- Make A Difference / Lala Moore with CoCoRo*Co
- MAKE A JAM! (Dub/House) / Big Idea
- MARIA (I believe...) / NAOKI feat.PAULA TERRY
- Oops!... I Did It Again / AKIRA feat. Susan Z
- Play That Funky Music / wg feat.Tony L
- Polovtsian Dances And Chorus / Naoto Suzuki feat. Martha
- Saturday Night Love / Sota feat. Brenda V.
- THE BIG VOYAGER -INFINITE PRAYER REINTERPRETATION- / L.E.D.
- VJ Army / good-cool
- You gotta move it (feat. Julie Rugaard) / Yuzo Koshiro
- You Sexy Thing / Hot Chocolate - Dancing Stage Max license
Hidden Songs
These are all green on the songwheel. These must all be unlocked in Dance Master Mode.
- .59 remix / Jesper Kyd
- 19, November / good-cool
- Catch it! / TOTAL SCIENCE
- DoLL / TËЯRA - new CS song
- GYRUSS -FULL TILT- / JT.1Up
- Hit 'n' Slap / Asletics
- I feel... (T.O.Y. Remix) / T.O.Y.
- iFUTURELIST / AKIRA YAMAOKA - new CS song
- In My Eyes (Midihead Remix) / Midihead
- INJECTION OF LOVE(e) / AKIRA YAMAOKA - new CS song
- Istanbul Café / Jesper Kyd
- Knock Out Regrets / MAKI@TOGO.BAND - new CS song
- La Cucaracha / Big Idea
- Love Is Dreaminess / L.E.D.-G vs GUHROOVY fw/ Asuka
- Luv To Me (UCCHIE'S EDITION) / tiger YAMATO
- Midnight Special / Love Machineguns
- Monkey Punk / Big Idea
- PASSION OF LOVE / NAOKI feat.PAULA TERRY
- R10K / tiger YAMATO
- Red Room / Jesper Kyd
- RIDE ON THE LIGHT (HI GREAT MIX) / Mr. T
- route 80s / samplingmasters MEGA
- SEDUCTION / nc ft. FINALFORCE
- Starmine / Ryu
- TOE JAM / Big Idea
- TOMORROW / nc ft. Dreamscanner
- ZERO-ONE / Mr. T
Boss Songs
These are all red on the songwheel and come behind everything else. These must all be unlocked in Dance Master Mode.
- G2 / Aya
- MAX 300 (Super-Max-Me Mix) / Jondi & Spesh
Unlock Information
Similar to DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME2, most of the game's songs have to be unlocked through Dance Master Mode. Unlike EXTREME2, though, the amount of songs required to unlock is much smaller.
The following three songs are unlocked for immediate purchase if you have saved game data from various CS BEMANI titles:
- DoLL - beatmania IIDX 10th style CS
- Knock Out Regrets - pop'n music 12 いろは CS
- Midnight Special - GuitarFreaks V & DrumMania V CS.
Song/Dancer/Mode Unlocks
under construction
- .59 remix: B-41 (6000)
- 19, November: A-07 (4500)
- GYRUSS -FULL TILT-: X-03 (4000)
- Hit 'n' Slap: B-23 (4000)
- i feel... (T.O.Y. Remix): C-19 (4000)
- iFUTURELIST(DDR VERSION): B-31 (6000)
- INJECTION OF LOVE(e): C-08 (4000)
- Istanbul Café: B-38 (4000)
- Knock Out Regrets: C-21 (1000)
- La Cucaracha: B-44 (6000)
- Luv To Me (UCCHIE'S EDITION): B-50 (4000)
- Monkey Punk: B-21 (4000)
- PASSION OF LOVE: B-35 (6000)
- RIDE ON THE LIGHT (HI-GREAT MIX): B-09 (6000)
- TOMORROW: A-08 (4500)
Course Unlocks
under construction
- AKIRA LINES: B-36
- Japanese POPS: B-25
Dancers' Second Costumes
Play as any character five times in Dance Master Mode. Their second color will then be purchasable at the shop.
Doll RHYTHM
To unlock the special dancer Doll RHYTHM, you need to meet the following requirements:
- Play Dance Master Mode.
- Choose RHYTHM as your dancer.
- Obtain the prize of Area D_03's mission.
- Clear 5 missions in a row. (The same mission can be played over and over)
Doll RHYTHM will now be your dancer. If you fail a mission, the requirements have to be met again to use her.
Related Links
- DanceDanceRevolution STR!KE official website (archived)