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Dance Dance Revolution Max 2

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Dance Dance Revolution Max 2

 
 
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Features
  • Test yourself as popular modes like Work Out & Edit come back -- have fun counting calories or customizing dance moves

  • The ultimate mix of American dance hits are included here - A Little Bit Of Ecstasy, Days Go By, Break Down and more

  • Unlock hidden songs as you bust the moves that will make you a sensation on the dance floor!

  • Dance pad NOT included


Description

MODEL- 20061 VENDOR- KONAMI FEATURES- DDRMAX 2 Dance Dance Revolution The dance revolution rolls on with DDRMAX2 for Sony PlayStation 2 packed with the ultimate mix of hit American songs. Gamers will be up on their feet and dancing all night long with new game modes and the return of past favorites including "Work Out" mode and "Edit" mode where gamers can count calories and customize dance moves and routines. * DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution Partial Song List (Not including Hidden Songs): "A Little Bit Of Ecstasy" - Jocelyn Enriquez "AM-3P" - KTz "Break Down!" - Be For U "Busy Child" - The Crystal Method "Celebrate Nite" - N.M.R "Conga Feeling" - Vivian "D2R" - Naoki "Days Go By" - Dirty Vegas "Destiny" - Naoki feat. Paula Terry "Do It Right" - Sota feat. Ebony Fay * New game modes and graphical interface featuring music videos * Customize dance steps in Edit mode and exercise in Work Out mode * Links with previous games for special features -- SPECIFICATIONs -------------ESRB Rating : E for EveryoneGenre/Category : FamilySystem : PlayStation 2 System Number of Players : 1 Compatible Peripherals:


Product Details
Product Length:7.5 inches
Product Width:5.3 inches
Product Height:0.5 inches
Product Weight:0.25 pounds
Package Length:7.5 inches
Package Width:5.3 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Release Date:September 27, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 170 reviews

Game Information
Platform:PlayStation2
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 170 customer reviews )
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325 of 332 found the following review helpful:


5Best U.S. mix  Sep 25, 2003 By Dennis Laycock
Go to your local arcade and the game with the crowd around it will be Dance Dance Revolution. The arcade game, which was wildly popular in Japan first and is now becoming so in the U.S., is up to its 8th version in the arcades, and even more than that on Japanese consoles. Meanwhile, this is only the fourth DDR game released in the U.S.

Fortunately, it's the best so far. There are quite a few songs NOT taken from the DDR arcade games that most people will recognize, such as Days Go By from the Mitsubishi commercials, Heaven, Get Down Tonight, etc. Some may be disappointed that the difficulty of these new songs is not great, even on the hardest levels. But they're fun and sound great, and one of them (A Little Bit of Ecstacy) has a tricky tempo change.

There are a lot of old favorites here that arcade players will recognize: Burning Heat (remake of a song from an old Nintendo version of Gradius), Maxx Unlimited (one of the hardest songs ever), Kakumei (based on the classical Chopin piece "Revolutionary Etude"), Let's Groove, Twilight Zone (the jock-jam anthem), So Deep (so hard), and a couple of Captain Jack songs.

New to this mix is the Nonstop Mode, which lets you play predetermined or random sets of songs with no pauses in between. Also new is actual videos behind the arrows in several songs, and the dancing characters and Endless Mode (dance 'til you lose) are back from previous mixes.

Some have complained about songs repeated from other U.S. versions. Yes, it's annoying. I'm dealing with it. Hopefully next time, we'll get all new songs.

If you want to take this game seriously, I recommend you research and buy a metal dance pad from eBay or Red Octane. Soft pads (available at stores) will work for the less, er, intense players.

One more note, I have been using this game as my workout regime for the last year. Benefits I've noticed so far have included increased stamina and lung capacity and stronger calf muscles. I've played almost every day since August 2002 and I'm not even close to tired or bored of it. In fact I own only three games for my PlayStation 2: this, another DDR game, and a third game I've played only once.

Unlimited replay value, fitness benefits and great fun: you can't lose. Buy it now.

140 of 147 found the following review helpful:


5Great Aerobic Game!  Jan 14, 2004 By Miranda Prince "Punky Monkey"
I'm 34, overweight, and easily bored with exercise programs. I just hooked up DDR Max 2 and the dance mat that came with it, and so far, I love it! It's *quite* a workout, even on the beginner level (beginner means less intricate steps, *not* less intense workout).

There's a workout mode, too, which you can set so that you're playing the game (hitting the right symbols at the right time) but the game doesn't end if you screw up too much. That's cool too.

If I had young kids, I think I'd love this game as a tool for using up some of their energy. :-)

If you buy this game, get the dance mat. (Toys R Us sells the mat and the game packaged together.) Using the hand-held controller for this game would be utterly lame.

49 of 50 found the following review helpful:


5Prefect for beginners.  Feb 14, 2004 By Michelf "Pajama Lady"
Let's get something clear here. I am a total novice where it comes to DDR. I wanted to find a version of DDR that would let me grow from total newbie to super grand boogie master.

If you are like me, and you're a little intimidated by DDR but you really want to play, listen to me. I've looked around, and I can help you.

The version you want to start on is DDRMax2.

Most, if not all, other versions of DDR have three levels of Difficulty. (Light, Medium, Hard) And Light mode isn't really much for beginners.

DDRMax2 has those three settings, but it also has a Beginner mode. The steps Beginner mode are sufficiently simplistic enough that you can just jump into most of the songs right off. You might feel a bit foolish at times, playing in beginner mode, because of the shear amount of time between steps in some of the songs. But it's a good confidence builder and gets you used to watching the arrows fly up and to using your dance pad.

Beginner mode also shows you a kid standing on a dance pad, doing the steps with you. So you if you're unsure about what to do with your feet, there's an example right there.

The best part of this is that, two players can each select their own difficulty. (And many, but not all, of the songs have step sets for different difficulty settings.) So somebody who's very advanced, and somebody who's very inexperienced, can play together without to much hassle.

Going back to the issue of learning how to use your feet, DDRMax2 is also unique, as far as I can tell, in having a "Learning" mode. Now all versions of DDR have a "Training" mode, but that's really more like practice. (That is, you can play the different songs over and over again without being graded. But there's no actual instruction.)

Learning mode actually gives you advice and instruction about what to do with our feet. And as it does this, teaches you a few of the songs in "Light" difficulty.

Most of the hard core DDR fans I know prefer the Japanese version of Max2, or just about any other version of DDR. It's not that they don't like Max2, it's just that they seem to think that the song lists are better in other versions. This is a minor gripe at best and has yet to cause any of my DDR playing friends to not want to play at all. Usually, them mention this fact, and then they get on the pad. :)

I hope you find this helpful. See you on the dance floor.

32 of 35 found the following review helpful:


5Fun For Everyone! DDR Max:2!!!  Nov 16, 2004
What is the game you see when people are dancing on a medal square with arrows on them at the arcade? It's DDR! This game is awesome! I also did a review for the DDR Extreme Bundle! (check that out too! if you want!) I rated fun 5 stars cuz this game is: FUN!!!! Educational, 4 stars cuz you have to concentrate on dancing and what arrow to step on and stuff. Durable, 5 stars. I rate this toy overall, 5 stars! There are A LOT of songs to dance too. There would be some sections in different colors, I usually choose the green ones, I think they're the easy songs to dance too. If you say it's too hard and stuff, just choose beginner! Or choose a slow song. I think there are a couple of DDR kinds. All I know of really is DDR Max, DDR Max:2, and DDR Extreme. In this one, they have Workout, Game, and I think Lesson Mode. That's all I can remember though. And then they have the NEW! Information thingy. Anyways, invite your friends over and play DDR! A great game..(like I said before!) Sleepovers, parties, exercise, or just for fun! Any occasion! I guess....LOL!! If it's your first time playing, it might be a little hard or not use to it. But don't worry! You'll get better and better once you do it more and more! You can probably buy this game at: Target, Best Buy, Circuit City, Toys "R" Us, etc. I really hope my review helps! If it did, please please click the Yes button below my review! Thanx a bunch! Cya!

20 of 21 found the following review helpful:


4Dance like you want to win again  Apr 24, 2004 By Zero
Not nearly as good as the Japanese mixes but DDRMAX2 has something that is acutally an American release exclusive, real music videos. Granted not all songs have the music videos just
Days go by, Dream a dream, In the navey, Take me away,The whistle song but I've always wanted to see a Captain Jack music video so thank you DDRMAX2! Well one of my biggest let downs with DDRMAX2 was how many repeats they had from MAX1 but you can be the judge if there are too many song overlaps

A Little Bit of Ecstasy
AFRONOVA
AM-3P
AM-3P (AM EAST mix)
Bad Routine
BREÍK DOWN!
Burning Heat! (3 Option Mix)
Busy Child
CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE
CELEBRATE NITE
CELEBRATE NITE (EURO TRANCE STYLE)
CONGA FEELING
D2R
Days Go By
DESTINY
DIVE (more deep & deeper style)
Do It Right
Do It Right (80's Electro Mix)
Don't Stop! -AMD 2nd MIX-
DREAM A DREAM
DRIFTING AWAY
END OF THE CENTURY
feeling of love
Forever Sunshine
Get Down Tonight
GHOSTS (Vincent De Moor Original Mix)
Groove
Heaven

HYSTERIA
Hysteria 2001
i feel...
I Need You
I Was The One
IN THE NAVY '99 (XXL Disaster Remix)
Jam & Marmalade
Kakumei
Keep On Liftin'
Kind Lady
Kind Lady (interlude)
LET'S GROOVE
LONG TRAIN RUNNIN'
Love at First Sight
LOVIN' YOU (ROB SEARLE CLUB MIX)
MAXX UNLIMITED
more deep (ver 2.1)
PARANOiA (KCET CLEAN MIX)
PUT YOUR FAITH IN ME
Radical Faith
rain of sorrow
Secret Rendez-vous
Silent Hill
SILENT HILL (3rd christmas mix)
SO DEEP (PERFECT SPHERE REMIX)
SP-TRIP MACHINE (JUNGLE MIX)
Spin the Disc
STILL IN MY HEART
SUPER STAR
SUPER STAR (FROM NONSTOP MEGAMIX)
Take Me Away (Into the Night) (radio vocal)
The Shining Polaris
THE WHISTLE SONG (Blow My Whistle Bitch)
think ya better D
Tomorrow Perfume
Try 2 Luv. U
TSUGARU
TWILIGHT ZONE (R-C Extended Club MIX)
VANITY ANGEL
Will I?
Xenon

DDR is becoming increasingly popular so pick up max2 a good dance pad (if i may make a reconmendation stick with name brand stuff and if possible a hard or metal pad I've broken 2 normal ones) and practice hard because being a DDR freak is no longer that bad^^

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