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* Contains two modes of play: regular 4-panel play, and 6-panels, which uses the traditional 4 panels plus two more panels on the upper left and right. | * Contains two modes of play: regular 4-panel play, and 6-panels, which uses the traditional 4 panels plus two more panels on the upper left and right. | ||
* One of the only two DDR games, along with Solo 2000, to feature NONSTOP MEGAMIX! mode (more detail below). | * One of the only two DDR games, along with Solo 2000, to feature NONSTOP MEGAMIX! mode (more detail below). | ||
* First game to feature colored arrows to represent colored arrows by beat. 4ths are yellow, 8ths are blue, etc. | * First DanceDanceRevolution game to feature colored arrows to represent colored arrows by beat. 4ths are yellow, 8ths are blue, etc. | ||
* | * Solo BASS MIX and its sequel introduce many firsts in the DDR arcade series: | ||
** They're the first games to go over 30 fps (the main series wouldn't until [[AC DDR 5th|5thMIX]]). | |||
** They're the first games to feature live-action footage during the song videos (this wouldn't happen in the main series until [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX]]). | |||
** They're the first games to feature no dancers in the background (again, in the main series this wouldn't occur until DDRMAX). | |||
** They're the first games to count jumps as two steps (again, in the main series this wouldn't occur until DDRMAX). | |||
** They're the first games to feature the name of the song in-game (this wouldn't occur in the main series until [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|SuperNOVA2]]). | |||
* Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DDR titles to feature a female announcer. | |||
== Staff Information == | == Staff Information == |
Revision as of 02:33, 25 August 2013
DanceDanceRevolution arcade releases |
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Main series |
1st (Internet Ranking Version / Asia/North America) 2nd (CLUB VER.1 / CLUB VER.2) 3rd (VER.KOREA / Ver.KOREA2 / PLUS) 4th (PLUS) - 5th - MAX - MAX2 - EXTREME SuperNOVA - SuperNOVA2 - X - X2 - X3 VS 2ndMIX 2013 - 2014 - A - A20 (PLUS) - A3 - WORLD |
Spin-offs |
Solo BASS - Solo 2000 Karaoke - Karaoke 2nd - KIDS - USA TRUE KiSS DESTiNATiON - DREAMS COME TRUE Disney's RAVE |
Dancing Stage European exclusive releases |
1st / 1.5 - EuroMIX - EuroMIX2 - Fusion |
DanceDanceRevolution Solo BASS MIX
Release Information
- Release Date: 1999
General Information / Changes
- First of two games in the DanceDanceRevolution Solo spin-off series, the other being DanceDanceRevolution Solo 2000
- As the name applies, Solo is a 1-player DDR game. Double mode is not playable.
- Almost all the Dancemania licenses are from the Dancemania BASS series, hence the game's name.
- Contains two modes of play: regular 4-panel play, and 6-panels, which uses the traditional 4 panels plus two more panels on the upper left and right.
- One of the only two DDR games, along with Solo 2000, to feature NONSTOP MEGAMIX! mode (more detail below).
- First DanceDanceRevolution game to feature colored arrows to represent colored arrows by beat. 4ths are yellow, 8ths are blue, etc.
- Solo BASS MIX and its sequel introduce many firsts in the DDR arcade series:
- They're the first games to go over 30 fps (the main series wouldn't until 5thMIX).
- They're the first games to feature live-action footage during the song videos (this wouldn't happen in the main series until DDRMAX).
- They're the first games to feature no dancers in the background (again, in the main series this wouldn't occur until DDRMAX).
- They're the first games to count jumps as two steps (again, in the main series this wouldn't occur until DDRMAX).
- They're the first games to feature the name of the song in-game (this wouldn't occur in the main series until SuperNOVA2).
- Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DDR titles to feature a female announcer.
Staff Information
To be updated.
New Songs
Licensed Songs
- LOVE MACHINE / PONY TOWN BOYZ
- FREAKY / DE LITE & MC YOUNG
- Club Tropicana / Cydney D
- KUNG FU FIGHTING (MIAMI BOOTY MIX) / BUS☆STOP featuring CARL DOUGLAS
- SAMBA DA JANEIRO / BASS FIST! feat. BOOGIE GIRL
- DON'T CLOCK ME / POPULA DEMAND feat. THE GET FRESH GIRLS
- GET OFF / WIZZZZARD
- THAT'S THE WAY '98 / DJ BASS feat. MC DIXIE
- I'M ALIVE (UNCLE 36 SEC) / UNCLE 36 SEC feat. MC TMWAN
- TOGETHER & FOREVER / NINEBALL feat. ATOMIC GUN & JULIA
- MY BABY MAMA / ANQUETTE
Old Dancemania license
- GET UP'N MOVE / S & K
Konami originals
- PARANOIA EVOLUTION / 200
- HYSTERIA / NAOKI 190
- Let the beat him em! / Stone Bros.
- SUPER STAR / D.J.RICH feat. Tail Bros.
NONSTOP MEGAMIX!
Instead of courses, DanceDanceRevolution Solo BASS MIX features a megamix of songs combined into one, large song. Only one can be played a game. The Megamixes have never been in any CS DanceDanceRevolution release.
- CLUB TROPICANA / KUNG FU FIGHTING (MIAMI BOOTY MIX) / FREAKY
- I'M ALIVE / MY BABY MAMA / LOVE MACHINE
- GET UP'N MOVE / SAMBA DE JANEIRO / DON'T CLOCK ME
- BRILLIANT2U / SP-TRIP MACHINE / PARANOIA EVOLUTION
- THAT'S THE WAY '98 / GET OFF / TOGETHER & FOREVER
- Let the beat him em! / SUPERSTAR / HYSTERIA
KUNG FU FIGHTING (MIAMI BOOTY MIX) is misspelled as KUNG FU FIGHTING (MIAMI BOOTSY MIX).
BRILLIANT2U and SP-TRIP MACHINE only appear in the megamix. They are not playable in-game.
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