I didn't really play this for score given how inconsistent this game can get sometimes. It's more just to show the game and where Furu Furu party's Celebrate Night originated from more than anything. For those who haven't heard of or seen this game, a little info...
Before HP1 and 2, before Supernova, before Extreme, there was this rendition of DDR. It's based largely off of 4th mix, including it's grading system and was made by the exact same group that now did the Ultramix as well as the Universe series of games. It's essentially Konamix minus 10 songs for the PC since the songlist consists of nothing but KO's. This game will dish out a lot of Bs for most people, since getting anything less than a great destroys an A. PERIOD. Doesn't matter if you got one great. B! I purposely missed the last couple notes to demonstrate this little nuance to the game. Oh, and did I mention that this was forced 1x AND ran at framerates that often lingered in the 25s and could dive at a moment's notice? (this is on a current PC by the way) And the game wasn't even entirely consistent with it's timing either. DDR HP1 (or any DDR 5th mix and on) looks like it runs with a speed mod compared to this game. Marvelous timing didn't exist yet (which I sorely missed when playing this). 10 foot songs didn't exist at that time either, highest difficulty was a 9 (or Catastrophic).
is it just me or does the narriator sound like a petty
sinkill2 1 year ago
@sinkill2 That how the announcer was from 1st to 5th mix with the exception of Solo where they used a very discouraging woman.
darknight068 1 year ago
what dance game software do u use?
flogy92 1 year ago
@flogy92 It's literally Dance Dance Revolution PC. It's an official mix made long time ago by the group that does the Ultramix/Universe games. You'd probably have to .iso the game image these days as I don't know of anyone who sells it anymore.
darknight068 1 year ago