European DanceDanceRevolution Games

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Here is a listing of all the European DanceDanceRevolution console game releases. Songs are listed by system in order of release. Little blurbs will be added below if applicable.

This page is VERY much under construction.

PlayStation

  • Dancing Stage EuroMIX CS
    • A collection of 24 songs, this is the first European Dancing Stage game released on the PlayStation. New European-exclusive licenses are combined with Konami originals from DanceDanceRevolution through 3rdMIX. Interface is also based on 3rdMIX. Song licenses note the record label and composers/vocalists of the songs, a first in a non-Japanese DDR game. Euromix CS contains 8 new licenses.
  • Dancing Stage Fusion CS
    • A collection of 20 songs, this is the final European Dancing Stage game on the PlayStation, and the last DDR game on the PlayStation in any region. Like with Fever CS, it also uses the Solo announcer. Fusion PS CS contains 7 new licenses.

PlayStation 2

  • Dancing Stage MegaMiX
    • A collection of 26 songs, this is the first PlayStation 2 Dancing Stage game. The game uses the 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.
  • Dancing Stage Fusion CS
    • A collection of 54 songs, the largest yet in a Dancing Stage game. Uses the same engine from 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.
  • Dancing Stage Max
    • A collection of 55 songs. Uses the 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.
  • Dancing Stage SuperNOVA CS
    • A collection of 69 songs, this port of the arcade version features a completely different license list. The Konami originals are the same exact ones from the 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.
  • Dancing Stage SuperNOVA2
    • A collection of 61 songs, the final PS2 Dancing Stage game was released almost a year after 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 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

Nintendo Gamecube

  • Dancing Stage MARIO MIX
    • Only Gamecube DDR game. Most of the songs are remixes of songs from Nintendo's Mario games, as well as classical remixes. Uses the DDRMAX-SuperNOVA2 announcer.

Nintendo Wii

  • DanceDanceRevolution Winx Club
    • An European only DDR game, containing the European Wii's era smallest songlist at 27 songs. It is known as the first DanceDanceRevolution game to introduce the "DanceDanceRevolution" title in European regions. The game's song list contains 7 Winx Club songs, 5 new KONAMI Originals from the HOTTEST PARTY series, and 15 BEMANI crossovers.

Xbox

Xbox 360