Dance Dance Revolution (handheld series)
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The Dance Dance Revolution (Game Boy versions) refer to multiple incarnations of the Dance Dance Revolution series made for the Game Boy Color. The versions made include Dance Dance Revolution GB, Dance Dance Revolution GB2, Dance Dance Revolution GB3, Dance Dance Revolution GB Disney Mix, and Dance Dance Revolution GB Oha Super Kids Station.
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[edit] Gameplay
- See also: Gameplay of Dance Dance Revolution
The Game Boy versions of Dance Dance Revolution are unique to the series in that they are the only versions to lack a dance-pad interface in which the feet are used. Plastic pads are sold with the games to be hooked into the back of the Game Boy. And by turning the pad option on, a player can play DDR on a pad with their fingers. The game could also be played by hitting the directional arrow buttons corresponding to the arrows scrolling upwards on the screen. In the case of two arrows scrolling upwards at once, the 'A' button also functions as the right arrow, while the 'B' button works as the up arrow. It is also well known for the arrow sync which makes the game a whole 8th note early.
[edit] Limited dance pad compatibility
Since 2005, it has been possible to use the Game Boy Player together with the GCN Action Pad (bundled with Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix) or the Mad Catz Beat Pad (bundled with MC Groovz Dance Craze and licensed by Nintendo) in order to play the game as it was never intended - on a dance-pad. However, due to common errors that the Game Boy Player introduces, gameplay is characterized by impaired sensitivity in the pad, double-strike errors, and time sync issues. These errors are a result of the fact that several of the GameCube's peripherals have been made after the release of the Game Boy Player and could not have been anticipated at the time of its release.
[edit] Music
The Game Boy versions of Dance Dance Revolution include various lower-quality synthesized renditions of songs appearing in previous mixes. These mixes are noteworthy in that they contain no original musical content.
[edit] Songs
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[edit] Dance Dance Revolution GB
- AM-3P
- Bad Girls
- Boom Boom Dollar
- Brilliant 2U
- Butterfly
- Butterfly (hard)
- Dam Dariram
- Dub I Dub
- El Ritmo Tropical
- Have You Never Been Mellow
- Hero
- I Believe In Miracles
- If You Were Here
- La Senorita
- Love
- PARANOiA
- PARANOiA MAX
- SP-Trip Machine
[edit] Dance Dance Revolution GB2
- Afronova
- Can't Stop Fallin' In Love
- Club Tropicana
- High Energy
- If You Can Say Goodbye
- I'm Alive
- In The Navy '99
- Love Machine
- Mr. Wonderful
- Operator
- PARANOiA Rebirth
- Silent Hill
- Sky High
- So Many Men
- Together & Forever
- Turn Me On
- Typical Tropical
- Vol.4
[edit] Dance Dance Revolution GB3
- 1,2,3,4,007
- 1,2,3,4,007 (hard)
- Celebrate Nite
- Don't Stop
- Dream A Dream
- Eat You Up
- Eat You Up (hard)
- Get Me In Your Sight
- Higher
- Holiday
- Hypnotic Crisis
- I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
- In The Heat Of The Night
- Kiss Me
- Love Again Tonight
- Luv To Me
- Luv To Me (hard)
- My Summer Love
- Never Gonna Make
- Pink Dinosaur
- Trip Machine Climax
- Upside Down
- Walkie Talkie
[edit] Dance Dance Revolution GB Disney Mix
- Chim Chim Cher-ee
- D-D-D!
- Electrical Parade
- I Want You Back
- It's A Small World
- Let's Groove
- Let's Twist Again
- Macarena
- Macho Duck
- Mickey Mouse March (Eurobeat)
- Mickey Mouse March (Summertime)
- Mr. Bassman
- Night Of Fire
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
[edit] Dance Dance Revolution GB Oha Super Kids Station
- Candy
- Happy Go Lucky
- Oha Oha Sutaataa
- Oha Ska!
- O-HA! Mambo
- Sayonara No Kawari Ni
- Why!
- Zonapara
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