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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). | ||
* Solo BASS MIX and its sequel introduce many firsts in the DDR arcade series: | * 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 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 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 feature no dancers in the background (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]]). Unfortunately, the title display obscures part of the playfield. | ** 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]]). Unfortunately, the title display obscures part of the playfield. | ||
* Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DDR title to feature a female announcer. | * Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DDR title to feature a female announcer. | ||
* Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DDR title to judge individual steps in a jump separately. | * Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DDR title to judge individual steps in a jump separately. Unlike in MAX, MAX2, and Extreme, each jump gives two separate judgments rather than just adding two to the combo if hit correctly. | ||
== Staff Information == | == Staff Information == |
Revision as of 04:28, 28 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).
- 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 feature the name of the song in-game (this wouldn't occur in the main series until SuperNOVA2). Unfortunately, the title display obscures part of the playfield.
- Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DDR title to feature a female announcer.
- Along with its sequel, Solo BASS is the only arcade DDR title to judge individual steps in a jump separately. Unlike in MAX, MAX2, and Extreme, each jump gives two separate judgments rather than just adding two to the combo if hit correctly.
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 two 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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