The Dance Dance Revolution series started on 000000001998-11-20-0000November 20, 1998 and has grown to a very sizable collections of games in the franchise. This list of Dance Dance Revolution games documents every single game released including which systems and formats and which regions those games were released in. This list only includes games that have been released to the general public.
Legend
These lists are sorted by platform of release, then region, then best-known release date, then regional or renamed version title, if any one. Releases that have sold more than one million copies or have been re-issued as Greatest Hits are colored orange.
Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution Solo
Unreleased games
Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix
Originally Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix was going to be a Windows title, sequeling Dance Dance Revolution which had been released a couple of years before. Screenshots of the game under development were released to video game news sites showing an interface that closely resembled the previous Windows game. Later in development the game was completely changed visually and released on the Microsoft Xbox.
Dance Dance Revolution(ダンスダンスレボリューション,Dansu Dansu Reboryūshon), abbreviated DDR and also known as Dancing Stage in earlier games in Europe and Australasia, and some other games in Japan, is a music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 as part of the Bemani series, and released in North America and Europe in 1999, Dance Dance Revolution is the pioneering series of the rhythm and dance genre in video games. Players stand on a "dance platform" or stage and hit colored arrows laid out in a cross with their feet to musical and visual cues. Players are judged by how well they time their dance to the patterns presented to them and are allowed to choose more music to play to if they receive a passing score.
Dance Dance Revolution has been given much critical acclaim for its originality and stamina in the video game market. There have been dozens of arcade-based releases across several countries and hundreds of home video game console releases, promoting a music library of original songs produced by Konami's in-house artists and an eclectic set of licensed music from many different genres. The DDR series has inspired similar games such as Pump It Up by Andamiro and In the Groove by Roxor.
To date, two official home versions of Dance Dance Revolution have been released for personal computers, with a third title currently in production. One title, Dancing Karaoke DKara, was released exclusively in Japan in 2001 and the other, Groove Motion DDR was released exclusively in North America in 2008. In contrast, dozens of programs with similar gameplay to Dance Dance Revolution have been released on multiple computer platforms by fans of the series.
Dancing Karaoke DKara
Released on January 16, 2001, Dancing Karaoke DKara combined the gameplay of Dance Dance Revolution with Karaoke style singing. Konami had previously released two titles with similar gameplay in the past as very rare arcade machines. The song selection was primarily download driven and features a unique set of music that has not been repeated in any other DDR game. The downloadable songs were sold for ¥150 a song and released in packs of varying size a week or so apart from each other. As of August 9, 2001 the total number of songs available for DKara including the original game and downloadable content was 80, however an undetermined number of songs have been released since then.
The music of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme is a greatest hits of sorts across the Dance Dance Revolution series as well as the entire Bemani franchise. The 240 song soundtrack is composed largely of Konami Originals, in-house music written and performed by Konami staff. It also contains many licensed tracks from Toshiba EMI's Dancemania catalog giving DDR Extreme one of the largest soundtracks of any DDR game to date.
Lists of songs
Arcade
The arcade release of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme contains 240 tracks, most of them revivals from previous Dance Dance Revolution games. Songs that are not initially available for play are represented with a padlock icon and are only accessible through the use of codes entered into the game's operator menu. The song "Legend of Max" appears on the end credits when the songs are locked.
PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 release of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme contains 111 tracks. In the same vein as the arcade release, the PlayStation 2 release contains a number of popular songs from past games which is uncommon in Japanese console releases. New to the series songs are in green, songs from other Bemani series are in yellow, songs originally from Dance Dance Revolution Solo are in purple, songs from previous DDR games are in blue, and Boss songs are in red. New Konami Originals that are not on the arcade soundtrack receive special coloring: DDR Originals are in pink, while BEMANI crossover songs are in orange. Songs that are not initially available are represented with a padlock icon and require certain conditions in-game to be met before they can be played.
An upgrade to DDR 4th Mix, this time with an All Music option, giving more freedom in selecting songs.
This mix boasts (roughly) 80 Dancemania licenses so fans of DM will like this mix. Some songs received new maniac charts, with their old charts being edit steps, which carried over to 5th Mix. Kinda disorganized IMO and it wasn't until DDR EXTREME where they added challenge difficulty when these charts are properly organized. DDR 1st and 2nd mix songs received Double Maniac charts here (or in 4th mix, rather).
Yellow songs - DDR 4th Mix Plus
Green songs - DDR 4th Mix
Blue songs - DDR 1st-3rd Mix
published: 04 Jun 2019
Dance Dance Revolution 4TH Mix all song list
published: 25 Oct 2015
Dance Dance Revolution 4th mix Non-Stop Megamix por Hwan.
Non-Stop Megamix del Dance Dance Revolution 4th mix.
Ha costado mucho hacerlo. Disculpar la tardanza!
Este es el que faltaba para completar la coleccion.
Espero que les guste tanto como a mi!
published: 29 Mar 2014
SAINT GOES MARCHING / Single / Maniac / DDR 4th MIX PSX
Sometimes mistakenly called Saints Go Marching (as it's a remix of that). This was removed in 5th MIX, but since Rhythm and Police has such a similar chart most people didn't care. Lazy Konami.
published: 27 Aug 2009
Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Gameplay
I really suck at this game ahaha, playing basic difficulty on each one. Haven't played this game in nearly 10 years! I enjoy it so much!
Enjoy.
published: 08 Dec 2012
Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix Plus Solo - Attract Mode [MAME 0.211]
For DDR machine, don't forget to use MAME "joystick_contradictory" setting. Create a ini\source\ksys573.ini file and use this options:
joystick_contradictory 1
Try this settings to avoid sound crackling and popping.
channel index="0" newvol="0.718750"
channel index="1" newvol="0.500000"
channel index="2" newvol="0.773438"
channel index="3" newvol="0.718750"
channel index="4" newvol="0.500000"
channel index="5" newvol="0.773438"
Save this file as ddr4mps.cfg inside the cfg folder.
https://pastebin.com/qqQWDeHR
Testing Youtube High Quality Mode.
published: 07 Jul 2019
20 Mins Of...Dance Dance Revolution - 4th Mix Intro (JPN/PSX)
20 minute loop of the intro to Dance Dance Revolution - 4th Mix (Japanese version on Sony PlayStation). Originally released by Konami in 2001.
An upgrade to DDR 4th Mix, this time with an All Music option, giving more freedom in selecting songs.
This mix boasts (roughly) 80 Dancemania licenses so fans...
An upgrade to DDR 4th Mix, this time with an All Music option, giving more freedom in selecting songs.
This mix boasts (roughly) 80 Dancemania licenses so fans of DM will like this mix. Some songs received new maniac charts, with their old charts being edit steps, which carried over to 5th Mix. Kinda disorganized IMO and it wasn't until DDR EXTREME where they added challenge difficulty when these charts are properly organized. DDR 1st and 2nd mix songs received Double Maniac charts here (or in 4th mix, rather).
Yellow songs - DDR 4th Mix Plus
Green songs - DDR 4th Mix
Blue songs - DDR 1st-3rd Mix
An upgrade to DDR 4th Mix, this time with an All Music option, giving more freedom in selecting songs.
This mix boasts (roughly) 80 Dancemania licenses so fans of DM will like this mix. Some songs received new maniac charts, with their old charts being edit steps, which carried over to 5th Mix. Kinda disorganized IMO and it wasn't until DDR EXTREME where they added challenge difficulty when these charts are properly organized. DDR 1st and 2nd mix songs received Double Maniac charts here (or in 4th mix, rather).
Yellow songs - DDR 4th Mix Plus
Green songs - DDR 4th Mix
Blue songs - DDR 1st-3rd Mix
Non-Stop Megamix del Dance Dance Revolution 4th mix.
Ha costado mucho hacerlo. Disculpar la tardanza!
Este es el que faltaba para completar la coleccion.
Espero...
Non-Stop Megamix del Dance Dance Revolution 4th mix.
Ha costado mucho hacerlo. Disculpar la tardanza!
Este es el que faltaba para completar la coleccion.
Espero que les guste tanto como a mi!
Non-Stop Megamix del Dance Dance Revolution 4th mix.
Ha costado mucho hacerlo. Disculpar la tardanza!
Este es el que faltaba para completar la coleccion.
Espero que les guste tanto como a mi!
Sometimes mistakenly called Saints Go Marching (as it's a remix of that). This was removed in 5th MIX, but since Rhythm and Police has such a similar chart mos...
Sometimes mistakenly called Saints Go Marching (as it's a remix of that). This was removed in 5th MIX, but since Rhythm and Police has such a similar chart most people didn't care. Lazy Konami.
Sometimes mistakenly called Saints Go Marching (as it's a remix of that). This was removed in 5th MIX, but since Rhythm and Police has such a similar chart most people didn't care. Lazy Konami.
For DDR machine, don't forget to use MAME "joystick_contradictory" setting. Create a ini\source\ksys573.ini file and use this options:
joystick_contradictory ...
For DDR machine, don't forget to use MAME "joystick_contradictory" setting. Create a ini\source\ksys573.ini file and use this options:
joystick_contradictory 1
Try this settings to avoid sound crackling and popping.
channel index="0" newvol="0.718750"
channel index="1" newvol="0.500000"
channel index="2" newvol="0.773438"
channel index="3" newvol="0.718750"
channel index="4" newvol="0.500000"
channel index="5" newvol="0.773438"
Save this file as ddr4mps.cfg inside the cfg folder.
https://pastebin.com/qqQWDeHR
Testing Youtube High Quality Mode.
For DDR machine, don't forget to use MAME "joystick_contradictory" setting. Create a ini\source\ksys573.ini file and use this options:
joystick_contradictory 1
Try this settings to avoid sound crackling and popping.
channel index="0" newvol="0.718750"
channel index="1" newvol="0.500000"
channel index="2" newvol="0.773438"
channel index="3" newvol="0.718750"
channel index="4" newvol="0.500000"
channel index="5" newvol="0.773438"
Save this file as ddr4mps.cfg inside the cfg folder.
https://pastebin.com/qqQWDeHR
Testing Youtube High Quality Mode.
An upgrade to DDR 4th Mix, this time with an All Music option, giving more freedom in selecting songs.
This mix boasts (roughly) 80 Dancemania licenses so fans of DM will like this mix. Some songs received new maniac charts, with their old charts being edit steps, which carried over to 5th Mix. Kinda disorganized IMO and it wasn't until DDR EXTREME where they added challenge difficulty when these charts are properly organized. DDR 1st and 2nd mix songs received Double Maniac charts here (or in 4th mix, rather).
Yellow songs - DDR 4th Mix Plus
Green songs - DDR 4th Mix
Blue songs - DDR 1st-3rd Mix
Non-Stop Megamix del Dance Dance Revolution 4th mix.
Ha costado mucho hacerlo. Disculpar la tardanza!
Este es el que faltaba para completar la coleccion.
Espero que les guste tanto como a mi!
Sometimes mistakenly called Saints Go Marching (as it's a remix of that). This was removed in 5th MIX, but since Rhythm and Police has such a similar chart most people didn't care. Lazy Konami.
For DDR machine, don't forget to use MAME "joystick_contradictory" setting. Create a ini\source\ksys573.ini file and use this options:
joystick_contradictory 1
Try this settings to avoid sound crackling and popping.
channel index="0" newvol="0.718750"
channel index="1" newvol="0.500000"
channel index="2" newvol="0.773438"
channel index="3" newvol="0.718750"
channel index="4" newvol="0.500000"
channel index="5" newvol="0.773438"
Save this file as ddr4mps.cfg inside the cfg folder.
https://pastebin.com/qqQWDeHR
Testing Youtube High Quality Mode.
The Dance Dance Revolution series started on 000000001998-11-20-0000November 20, 1998 and has grown to a very sizable collections of games in the franchise. This list of Dance Dance Revolution games documents every single game released including which systems and formats and which regions those games were released in. This list only includes games that have been released to the general public.
Legend
These lists are sorted by platform of release, then region, then best-known release date, then regional or renamed version title, if any one. Releases that have sold more than one million copies or have been re-issued as Greatest Hits are colored orange.
Dance Dance Revolution
Dance Dance Revolution Solo
Unreleased games
Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix
Originally Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix was going to be a Windows title, sequeling Dance Dance Revolution which had been released a couple of years before. Screenshots of the game under development were released to video game news sites showing an interface that closely resembled the previous Windows game. Later in development the game was completely changed visually and released on the Microsoft Xbox.