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= DanceDanceRevolution FREEDOM =
= DanceDanceRevolution FREEDOM =


== Release Information ==
== Release Information ==
* Released: February 11, 2011 (iOS)
* Release date: February 11th, 2011 (iOS)
* Withdrawn: March 2011
* Withdrawn: March 2011


== General Information / Changes ==
== General Information / Changes ==
* Soundtrack contains no KONAMI Originals whatsoever.
* Contains no KONAMI original songs, all songs are licenses.
* Some of the licensed tracks are longer than the standard 2 minutes.
** Some of the licensed tracks are longer than the standard 2 minutes.
* This game was heavily criticised for the charts being off-sync and poorly made. It was pulled from the App Store around a month after its initial release.
* Jackets are used instead of banners.
** This game was never released in Japan, and [[Naoki Maeda]] claims that he never knew of FREEDOM's existence until after it was released. This implies that it was released without guidance from KONAMI Japan.


= Song List =
= Song List =
{{DDR SP Songlist Header|
{{DDR SP Songlist Category|Default Songs|bg=#aaaaee}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Duck, You Sucker]]|Sharam|120-138|1|4|6|8}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Emotions]]|George Acosta|140|1|3|7|9}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Hot (Malibu Breeze Edit)]]|Inna|128|2|4|7|9}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Riff]]|Sander van Doorn|135|1|3|5|8}}
{{DDR SP Songlist Category|Downloadable Songs|bg=#aaaaee}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Carry Out]]|Timbaland|98|1|2|4|7}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Disco Lies]]|Moby|118|1|3|6|8}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Ghosts N Stuff]]|Deadmau5 feat. Rob Swire|128|1|3|5|9}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Here It Goes Again]]|Ok Go|150|1|2|4|7}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Hey Soul Sister (Karmatronic Remix)]]|Train|126|1|2|6|8}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Let's Dance]]|David Bowie|115|1|2|5|7}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Misery (Maroon 5)|Misery]]|Maroon 5|120|1|2|4|7}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Not Fair]]|Lily Allen|120|1|2|4|6}}
{{DDR SP Song|[[Rude Boy]]|Rihanna|90|1|2|4|7}}
}}


== Default ==
= Trivia =
* [[Duck, You Sucker]] / Sharam
* DanceDanceRevolution FREEDOM was heavily criticized for being poorly made, having in-game ads, and its charts being off-sync. It was pulled from the U.S. App Store around a month after its initial release.
* [[Emotions]] / George Acosta
** [[Naoki Maeda]] stated on Facebook that he never knew of FREEDOM's existence (until it was brought up in discussion from his fans), implying that it was released without guidance from KONAMI Japan:
* [[Hot (Malibu Breeze Edit)]] / Inna
<pre>Please tell me more about DDR Freedom.
* [[Riff]] / Sander van Doorn
Does it really exist?
I do not know anything about it.
I tried searching for it on the Apple app store from Japan but couldn't find it.


== Downloadable ==
...NM</pre>
* [[Carry Out]] / Timbaland
* [[Disco Lies]] / Moby
* [[Ghosts N Stuff]] / deadmau5
* [[Here It Goes Again]] / OK Go
* [[Hey Soul Sister (Karmatronic Remix)]] / Train
* [[Let's Dance]] / David Bowie
* [[Misery]] / Maroon 5
* [[Not Fair]] / Lily Allen
* [[Rude Boy]] / Rihanna


= Related Links =
= Related Links =
None.
None.


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Latest revision as of 03:41, 12 May 2024

DanceDanceRevolution console releases
Japanese CS releases
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
North American CS releases
Sony PlayStation
NA - KONAMIX - Disney MIX
Sony PlayStation 2
MAX - MAX2 - EXTREME - EXTREME2
SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2 - X - X2 - Disney Channel EDITION
Xbox
ULTRAMIX - ULTRAMIX2 - ULTRAMIX3 - ULTRAMIX4
Xbox 360
UNIVERSE - UNIVERSE2 - UNIVERSE3 - 2010
Nintendo Wii
HOTTEST PARTY - HOTTEST PARTY2 - HOTTEST PARTY3
2010 - II - Disney Grooves
Mobile
Mobile - Mobius - S - S+ - FREEDOM
DANCE WARS - Pocket Edition
PC
PC - Classroom Edition
TV Plug-and-Play
My First - Strawberry Shortcake - Disney MIX (TV)
Other
MARIO MIX - DVD Game - PS3
European CS releases
Sony PlayStation
EuroMIX - Disney MIX - PARTY EDiTiON
Fever (PS1) - Fusion (PS1)
Sony PlayStation 2
MegaMiX - Fever (PS2) - Fusion (PS2) - Max
SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2
Xbox
Unleashed - Unleashed2 - Unleashed3
Xbox 360
UNIVERSE - UNIVERSE2
Nintendo Wii
HOTTEST PARTY - hottest party2 - Winx Club
hottest party3 - hottest party4 - hottest party5
Mobile
S - S+ - FREEDOM - DANCE WARS
Pocket Edition
Other
MARIO MIX - DVD Game - New Moves

DanceDanceRevolution FREEDOM

Release Information

  • Release date: February 11th, 2011 (iOS)
  • Withdrawn: March 2011

General Information / Changes

  • Contains no KONAMI original songs, all songs are licenses.
    • Some of the licensed tracks are longer than the standard 2 minutes.
  • Jackets are used instead of banners.

Song List

Song Artist BPM SP Difficulty
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert
Default Songs
Duck, You Sucker Sharam 120-138 1 4 6 8
Emotions George Acosta 140 1 3 7 9
Hot (Malibu Breeze Edit) Inna 128 2 4 7 9
Riff Sander van Doorn 135 1 3 5 8
Downloadable Songs
Carry Out Timbaland 98 1 2 4 7
Disco Lies Moby 118 1 3 6 8
Ghosts N Stuff Deadmau5 feat. Rob Swire 128 1 3 5 9
Here It Goes Again Ok Go 150 1 2 4 7
Hey Soul Sister (Karmatronic Remix) Train 126 1 2 6 8
Let's Dance David Bowie 115 1 2 5 7
Misery Maroon 5 120 1 2 4 7
Not Fair Lily Allen 120 1 2 4 6
Rude Boy Rihanna 90 1 2 4 7

Trivia

  • DanceDanceRevolution FREEDOM was heavily criticized for being poorly made, having in-game ads, and its charts being off-sync. It was pulled from the U.S. App Store around a month after its initial release.
    • Naoki Maeda stated on Facebook that he never knew of FREEDOM's existence (until it was brought up in discussion from his fans), implying that it was released without guidance from KONAMI Japan:
Please tell me more about DDR Freedom.
Does it really exist?
I do not know anything about it.
I tried searching for it on the Apple app store from Japan but couldn't find it.

...NM

Related Links

None.