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| PLATFORM: | PlayStation2 |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Konami |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone 10+ |
| FEATURES: | Features -, All-new online support lets players compete online and chart internet rankings, More than 100 minutes of energetic dance music, including exclusive dance hits by popular artists as well as smash-hit songs, such as Genie In A Bottle and Oops!. I Did It Again, New modes appeal to everyone from beginners to competitive dancers, Support for the EyeToy Camera creates a whole new level of interactive dancing use your hands and feet and watch yourself dance on TV! |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 100730 |
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| UPC: | 083717201281 |
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Customer Reviews of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2
DDR Extreme 2 The game is fine, but the description on the web site should include more information about which songs are in the game.
DDR Extreme 2
Definately a challenge, especially if you like up-beat and fast songs.
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>The selection will satisfy old DDR fans (if they aren't terribly picky) as a couple of old songs have been remixed and released on new difficulties. Some new ones such as 'Speed Over Beethoven' and 'Irrestiblement' are sure to become favorites of the newer players to the series.
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>The man has a talent for ruining everything from Sting and The Police songs to music awards in general.
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>Dance Dance Revolution is no exception, however, the 'Favorites' sorting of the songs makes it easy to never see the song again if you or your guests never played through the song on freemode.
DDR Extreme2
I like the workout section of this game better than the newer games because I can choose my own music as I go along. The pre-set is a good idea, but I'd rather pre-set my own music. I also don't particularly like the music in the newer workout sections of the newer games.